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It was lost amid the news of Israel's counterattack on Hamas in the past few days, but Hamas' leadership passed several new laws for Gaza in December. They've adopted the Sharia criminal code, which legalizes a number of medieval punishments including cutting off of hands, stoning, lashing, and crucifixion. Possession of wine will now get you 40 lashes in Gaza City. Thus does Hamas express its solidarity with its patron and inspiration, the Islamic Republic of Iran.

Hamas is Iran's cat's paw. Tehran has been giving military training to Hamas operatives in Syria and in Iran. The Times of London reported last March that Iran's Revolutionary Guards were providing instruction to hundreds of Hamas fighters in field tactics and weapons technology. Iran is also believed to be the chief source of weapons for Hamas. The Iranians supply the ideology, the weapons, and the training. The Palestinians supply the blood. When the history of the 20th century is written, one of the most important post World War II dates will be 1979, the year Islamic radicals seized Iran and sparked the rise of Islamofascism around the globe.

Iran's handprints are all over the current crisis in Gaza. Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has left little doubt that Iran's chief goal is to destroy the Jewish state. And yet, many commentators, even those sympathetic to Israel's predicament, have expressed grave doubt that Israel can achieve anything with a forceful response to the violence directed against her. As a liberal democracy, Max Boot has written, "whose actions are conducted under the intense scrutiny of lawyers, judges, opposition politicians, reporters and human-rights activists" Israel cannot adopt the sort of scorched earth practices that, say, Russia applied in Chechnya. And, as others have noted, because Israel has no desire and probably no stomach for reoccupying Gaza and imposing order, she is reduced to fighting small-scale wars simply to keep Hamas off balance. And in the process, Israel pays a terrible price in international prestige.

There is no question that the world condemns and detests Israel for the simple act of defending herself. And there is also no doubt that the Palestinians have become skilled actors in the victim drama. Without minimizing the real suffering of some innocent Palestinians, it is impossible to deny that others are busy producing doctored photographs and expertly arranged tableaux of "civilian" casualties for the credulous and biddable international press.

So while it is true that Israel does not wish to reoccupy Gaza, and cannot hope to negotiate peace with Iran's stalking horse, Hamas, there are other reasons to think that a forceful response to the missiles lobbed from Gaza is necessary.

The mindset of Israel's enemies is not like Israel's.

Israelis think like Americans and Europeans. They believe in democracy and individual dignity. They respect rights and want nothing more than to be left alone. Their enemies believe in a struggle to the death. As Ze'ev Maghen has noted in Commentary magazine, the mullahs in Iran have interpreted Israel's withdrawal from Lebanon in 2000 and then from Gaza in 2005 not as goodwill gestures, but as signs of weakness and decrepitude. The Iranian daily Hamshahri was gleeful as Israel vacated Gaza: " The willingness of the Zionists to leave behind their synagogues in Gaza demonstrates conclusively that they have no God and therefore … no religious connection to the Holy Land; they will now be easily ejected from all of occupied Palestine." By Palestine, the paper of course refers to all of Israel. Hassan Nasrallah, leader of Hezbollah in Lebanon, congratulated Hamas, declaring, "We, too, drove out the Israeli cowards." Iran's supreme religious leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, interpreted Israel's withdrawal from Gaza as proof of the "justness of the Islamic struggle" and urged that if Muslims put their faith in Allah, "victory will be certain." Ahmadinejad himself has declared, based on Israel's willingness to hand over territory it had won in bloody conflicts, that "The Zionist entity has reached a dead end and is in a process of precipitous decline. ... All of the conditions are ripe for its removal" by means of an "explosion of Muslim rage."

For the past decade, beginning with the Oslo process, Israel has been unwittingly signaling to her enemies that she was exhausted and unwilling to fight for her life. That posture has given Iran and its proxies an intoxicating sense of possibility. Just as Osama bin Laden believed that the United States was profoundly weak and could be toppled by a good hard shove, so the Islamofascists believe that Israel is weakened and vulnerable. The current war in Gaza, if it is conducted wisely, can disabuse Israel's enemies of that pernicious suspicion.

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I find it interesting that Mona Charen mentions 1979 as a precipitous year in the hostile takeover by the mullahs in Iran, and I find it easy to recall that the weeniest of US presidents, the man from Plains, had lost our international standing in his ineptitude with the mishandling of the kidnapping of our people by the islamofascists. It took the so-called cowboy who replaced the peanut farmer as president, Ronald Reagan, to deal forcefully with the enemies and get our people released and returned. We can thank Carter for the mess in the middle east right now. Thanks anyway.
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Posted by: Juanito Verde
Tue Jan 6, 2009 6:46 AM
Ma'am;... let me tell you the value that will come out of this crime against humanity, of shelling innocent people in hopes of injuring the guilty... I would describe myself  as a moralist.... But it is so hard to explain to people who are searching for absolute moral values, that ones community is ones morals... We are not just moral... We are all moral in relation to our own communities... That is why ethics in the Greek means custom, or character... These are things we get from our community... And it does not matter if the whole world thinks you are a criminal, a savage, or an animal... Sometimes it is all the better that they do; so they will not mess with you.... So when people look at the actions of the Israelis, and seek to judge them they find they cannot... They do not understand that the brutality and the violence of the Jews is justified with their history and every moment of their being... They have what most of us have lost... They have a community, and what ever one does, however inhuman, in defense of ones community is moral... No one would love it more than if the Jews could think of themselves as human beings with a human morallity, but within the confines of community, with community so defining their being, it will not happen... We should expect it, and not resist it; and what we should instead do, is question those Jews who seek to present themselves as harmless human beings, as scientists, as artist, as clowns or commedians, bankers, or public servants; and see exactly where their loyalties lie... If they are a part of that community of killers then they should be forgiven as normal, as normal it is... If they are passing themselves off as human beings they should be made to choose the side of humanity against their former community, or be thrown out, as spies or traitors... No one can serve two masters, and no person can belong to two separate communities... We have a lesson in morality before us... Jewish morality is what morality has always been, and only from within the community is it necessarily good, or desirable... For all others it is hell... Thanks...Sweeney
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Posted by: James A, Sweeney
Tue Jan 6, 2009 7:00 AM
Re: Juanito Verde;... Sir,... Do you think we only traded money for Iranian Oil??? Sir, the weapons of war, of death, and murder and torture were also our export...  And food, so cheap that it put the Iranian farmers on the street where they could become a force of revolution... Sir; to put all the failures of our foreign policy on one man is as simple as putting all the success on another... This may seem like it is a reply, but it is your booby prize... It may look like a plastic bag; but wear it over your head with pride... It won't hurt a bit, and you may see more clearly through it.... Thanks...Sweeney
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Posted by: James A, Sweeney
Tue Jan 6, 2009 7:13 AM
My comments to this piece of trash:

http://www.kickoutthejams.net/index.php?module=article&view=31
Comment: #4
Posted by: Ryan
Fri Jan 9, 2009 11:42 AM
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