“We Are at War”

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by Mark Steyn

On the fiftieth anniversary of the Yom Kippur War, Israelis woke up to a sustained attack on multiple southern towns near the border with the Gaza Strip (half of the so-called “Palestinian Authority”). This isn’t the usual vicious but random spasm of slaughter in which Hamas likes to engage. It appears to have been very well planned and executed, with thousands upon thousands of rockets barraging Israeli residential areas from the southern border to north of Tel Aviv. It is also an invasion: Hamas used bulldozers to demolish Israeli border barriers, enabling an unknown number of its assets to enter the country – followed by reinforcements:

That’s different – as the locals quickly noticed:

We woke up at 6:30 a.m. to alarms, we thought it was the usual rocket attacks but we started hearing gunshots on the street, sounded like it came from the parking of our building. Then we realized something was unusual. We then started seeing Hamas people in pickup trucks. They knocked on the homes of residents, who thought they were Israeli soldiers. They took them hostage.

The twin prongs of the invasion were in evidence at an all-night “nature party“: first the revellers came under rocket attack; then, as they fled, they came under gunfire.

There are reports that the Israelis have lost control of parts of their territory, and that Hamas is now in charge of certain communities: Their men patrol the streets in captured Israeli military vehicles – not something most of the world would have thought possible. The first part of this Telegraph montage gives you an idea of the infiltration:

 
As I write, over 100 150 200 Israelis are dead, and over a thousand are injured. Dozens of others have been kidnapped, and taken across the border into Gaza. Among the hostages are seventeen Nepalese citizens. Just one hospital in Beersheeba has in its emergency ward sixty civilians seriously wounded . In the southern city of Ofakim, a family has been seized in its home by terrorists armed with live grenades. In Sderot, the fire chief has been killed in a battle with Hamas. This is the biggest and most brutal Palestinian assault on the Jewish state ever, and is looking, proportionately and psychologically, like an Israeli 9/11, or Pearl Harbor. For several Mark Steyn Club members, it’s hit pretty close to home:

House next to us took a direct hit. Fortunately they were not at home. Our building has much broken glass.

It would seem to me improbable that Hamas could pull off anything as strategically calculated as this on their own.

That said, we know very little at the moment, so one must be cautious about the facts on the ground. My old shingle in the Holy Land, The Jerusalem Post, has a live feed, but one notices it has very little of the cellphone video and Tweets readers have come to expect in a breaking news story – which suggests not only a fairly major breakdown of communications, but also that a lot of the footage is too graphic and disturbing to publish. Here is one video that has made it out – a Hamas kidnapper cheering “Allahu akbar!” as he arrives back in Gaza with his prize:

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And another:

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If you can stomach it, here are streetfuls of Palestinians doing their usual happy dance as their heroes arrive back in town with dead Israeli bodies. The fitter ones climb up on the flatbed and start thwacking the corpse with sticks:

So these guys are doing all the things – targeting civilians, especially women and children – that the US and EU argue justifies the toppling of Vladimir Putin. Fortunately for them, the Palestinians enjoy a much better press. The Government of the United States reacted to the unprovoked invasion from a neighboring state by immediately urging Israel “to refrain from violence and retaliatory attacks. Terror and violence solve nothing” – which is in striking contrast to its general approach in Ukraine

When whoever does the weekend shift at the White House woke up, he/she/zhe evidently felt that was going a bit far even for the Biden Administration and ordered the advice deleted.

For his part, Netanyahu has said simply: “We are at war.” And, when you’re at war, listening to Joe Biden is a luxury you can’t afford.

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I gotta say it; under Trump, Iran would be under harsh sanctions, there would have been no $6 billion infusion of cash, no coddling of Hamas, no cash to Palestinians and, as a result, no war and more Arab countries aligned with Israel.

Just sayin’.