One Jerusalem Conference Call With General Effie Eitam
A conference call was organized by
One Jerusalem with MK and Brigadier General Effie Eitam, who gave some background information--some of it beyond what I have seen mentioned anywhere else.
The audio of the meeting is
here.
First, A Brief OveriewIn
an overview of the diplomatic as well as military situation, General
Eitam reminded us that Hamas was terrorizing more than 1 million
Israelis with long range missiles that could reach as far as 40km into
Israel. Despite this, Israel gave a chance for diplomacy. Hamas, in
turned, used what amounted to a Hudna to smuggle in heavier missiles
along Philadelphia corridor which is the Gaza border with Egypt. As
many as 90-100 missiles have been smuggled in per day.
Currently,
Israel has stopped the barrage of missiles effectively enough that four
days ago the IDF was able to start a land operation blocking Gaza from
everywhere but the sea.
He mentioned that Hamas came into power
through the democratic process--he made the comparison to Hitler also
exploited a weakness in the democratic process--and pretend to act as a
government.
Now, Hamas leaders are hiding in deep bunkers,
leaving the civilians abandoned by their 'leaders'. Hamas has used
ambulances and children, while Israel has opened a humanitarian
corridor--but according to information this aid has been robbed by Hamas
and only a little bit has come into the hands of civilians
The Situation In GazaGaza
City has been totally blockaded, while Gaza itself has been divided
into 3 different zones. There is now no such thing as 'Hamas
territory'. Meanwhile, a smaller and smaller amount of missiles can be
launched by Hamas. While Hamas will run out of missiles, no one can be
sure that there will be absolutely no missiles left.
Hamas has
been beaten and has suffered damage to its military infrastructure,
while insisting on pretending that they are the leaders of Gaza. In the
international arena Hamas is isolated.
Though there are louder calls
for a ceasefire, especially after the tragedy at the school, there is
still a broad consensus that Hamas deserves no recognition, even while
the people themselves must be helped.
The 3 Main Goals That Lie Ahead
o
Israel must make sure that the Philadelphia Corridor or southern part
of Gaza will not be used for channel to smuggle in arms. If one cannot
turn off the fuel, one cannot turn out the flames. There will be no
missiles and no weapons through there. Should be a diplomatic
effort--Israel, Egypt and some international forces should see to this.
Egypt control can be relatively easily achieved.
o
There is a need to separate the general Gazan population from the Hamas
terror organization and move as many civilians as possible to southern
Gaza from Gaza City and open an area in the dunes of what was Gush
Katif. An area for humanitarian aid will be created, because now the
problem is that the aid is not coming into the hands of the civilian
population but to Hamas. We are talking about approximately
300,000-400,000 people who will get the best care for their temporary stay until Gaza City is cleared out from terrorists.
o
Gaza city will be a hunting zone where Israel knows only Hamas and
their supporters remain. After about a week it will be possible to
bring Hamas to a ponit where they will not be able/willing to shoot
'for quite a long time'.
Meanwhile, In IsraelGeneral
Eitam said that solidarity and patriotism in Israel has been strong,
despite the typical Israeli cynicism. According to polls, more than 80%
of Israelis support the war.
Operation Cast Lead: Implications For The WestThere
are interests in the operation for the US. We must remember that Iran
is rushing towards getting a nuclear weapon ready in the next 2-2 1/2
years. Iran trains, finances and sponsors terrorist groups like Hamas
and Hizbollah--Al Qaeda too.
We cannot allow Hamas to claim they
won, or to clsim that they have found the key to defeating democracies.
This war goes far beyond just the security of Israel--we must show that
that Democracies have the will and the way to defend itself.
Question and Answer SessionIsrapundit: What about Gilad Shalit
If the goal is to destroy Hamas, why talk about a ceasefire.
General Eitam: Israel considers Hamas responsible for the life of Gilad Shalit.
Any conditions for a ceasefire are predicated upon his return.
True, Israel should not seem as if rushing into a ceasefire. That is what happened in 2006.
Keep in mind that Gaza is not Lebanon--it is isolated.
We
should have patience--if a presence in Gaza is needed for a while, so
be it. However, there are no intentions to reoccupy Gaza. Israel does
not want to be in charge of Gaza's future.
Maybe Israel would participate in an international effort at rebuilding Gaza. But there will be no more Hamistan.
The
Peace Process goal of 2 states for 2 nations is not something that can
actually be implemented. Instead, the West Bank realizes that there is
not
going to be a separate state but rather only real option is for Israel
to continue to be a shield. The Palestinian Arabs in Judea and Samaria
are comfortable with this. If new ideas/leadership comes--then maybe can
we can talk. Till then in Judea and Samaria - Israel is the defense
shield, but not occupying.
(
Note:
It is not clear that General Eitam was speaking on behalf of the
Israeli government as opposed to just offering his own position)
Jerry Gordon of The Iconoclast: Will this be a message to Iran that it can no longer use proxies?
General Eitam: It is a good message for Iran that enough is enough.
Let Iran know that Israel's capability and will are back in the region.
The problem has been that Iran still feels that the world will not find the necessary determination and unity.
We will make clear--
Israel will not allow Iran to have nuclear weapons.
Having a nuclear capability in the hands of Iran is a threat to the
free world. Even without Iran using that nuclear ability, the threat
will shape the will of the people of Israel and they will have a
constant cloud over their lives.
The last word on Iran has not
been said yet. The Hamas operation is the beginning of giving
democratic countries the will to defend themselves.
An international operation will have to be launched against Iran if they insist on posing a threat.
Israel
hopes that Obama will carefully learn the situation in the Middle East
and about the conflict between Israel and Hamas as a model about the
nature of the Iranian enemy. The US should not underestimate the threat
and if necessary the threat should be destroyed.
Pam Geller of Atlas Shrugs:
How has Israel been affected by the sight of protests calling for the
destruction of Jews and of Israel. How has it affected their resolve?
General Eitam:
Israel is holding firm. Arabs in western countries use western
democracy to express views--that is OK, to use democracy. However we
need to be concerned about the penetration of Muslims radicalism in
western Democracies such as France, Denmark and the US
This is also a problem in Israel. There is a big minority of Israeli Arabs with full civilian rights
and they protest on behalf of Iisrael's enemies--we must be careful of the line.
Israel must keep her eyes open when lines are crossed.
There can be an innocent act of democracy which yet a poses a threat to values we share in the democratic free world.
Omri Ceren of Mere Rhetoric:
Within the last 6 hours there have been news reports that the Israeli
government agreed with the Sarkozy proposal--which among other things
has no mention of Gilad Shalit. What sense do you have of the
government's resolve?
General Eitam:
News of a positive response in Israel to the Sarkozy initiative is not
true. At a government meeting today the decision was made to permit the
army to continue the operation. Many amateurs in the military aspect
believe the operation requires coming deeply into Gaza City--which is
highly fortified.
This is not true. Israel does not need to clear every house and blow up every tunnel.
Gaza is now surrounded--it is a target that will be even more efficient if civilians are let out as planned.
Israel
will keep surrounding and slowly smash every launch pad and part of the
infrastructure. This takes more time but Hamas has no solution to this
advantage of Israel. Israel's soldiers are more motivated.
The
current administration of President George Bush is giving support to
Israel to defend itself as needed. Barring a change in the new incoming
administration of Obama, Israel can continue.
Anne Lieberman of Boker Tov, Boulder: Regarding moving the Palestinian Arabs south--We see thousands of Gazans in protest, while Hamas says they are in every home.
How does Israel know who is Hamas and who is not?
General Eitam: Hamas actually
did
enjoy support of the general population before the operation. Since the
beginning of the oeration, Hamas has really suffered, and has lost the
confidence of the people. Hamas has abandoned their people--using their
children as shields and stealing ambulances. Hamas is now holding their
people with no electricity or food. They are shooting people in their
feet so they cannot leave.
If Gazans know security is 5km to the south--with food and medical, they will go.
Hamas getting weaker and weaker.
We will see more and more civilians leaving the city.
The conference ended here.
by
Daled Amos
Posted by daledamos at January 7, 2009 2:47 PM
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