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- Bassam Tawil: Gaza Riots:
Really About the Embassy?
- Peter Huessy: America's Missile
Defense Programs - Part I
by Bassam Tawil • May 18, 2018 at
5:00 am
- Throughout history,
the excuses to attack Israel keep changing.
- For 8 years under
the Obama administration, the Palestinians had portrayed
themselves, and been treated as, the deserving underdog -- the
"good guys." Now, a foreign government is actually
holding the Palestinians accountable and calling them out for
activities they had taken for granted, such as incitement to
riot and murder, or funding terrorists and their families. The
Palestinians do not like it one bit.
- The Palestinians
hate the Trump administration not because of the decision to
move the US embassy to Jerusalem, but because it speaks truth
to them and exposes their perfidy and malice. They hate the
Trump administration because they see it as an obstacle on
their way to eliminating Israel.
- What happened at the
border between Israel and the Gaza Strip was an act of
aggression by Hamas on Israeli sovereignty. It was an act of
war. Even the terrorists did not say that they were protesting
the embassy relocation. The terrorists and the rest of the
Palestinian demonstrators were chanting "Death to
Israel" and "Death to America." They were
chanting that their goal is to replace Israel with an Islamic
state.
- The idea that Hamas
is concerned about the US embassy move is a sick joke. All one
needs to do is to listen carefully to what Hamas is saying,
namely that its struggle is to "liberate all of
Palestine, from the Mediterranean Sea to the Jordan
River." Hamas is saying that the protests it has been
orchestrating are aimed at enabling millions of Palestinians
to flood Israel and turn it into an Islamic state.
Pictured:
A group of young Gazan men drag away of section of razor wire that
was cut away from Israel's security fence, as part of Hamas'
attempt to breach the border and cross into Israel, May 14, 2018.
(Image source: VOA News)
Much of the world is convinced that the Palestinian
protests that took place on May 14 and 15 were directly connected to
the inauguration of the US embassy in Jerusalem.
This misapprehension can be traced directly to the
international media, which helped create the impression that the
clashes that took place between Palestinians and the Israel Defense
Forces along the border between the Gaza Strip and Israel came in
response to US President Donald Trump's decision to move the US
embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem.
Instead, what we have witnessed in the past few days
is part of the ongoing Palestinian struggle against Israel. This is
a struggle that began with the establishment of Israel 70 years ago
and is continuing to this day. It is a struggle that every now and
then finds a new excuse to launch terror attacks against Israel and
kill as many Jews as possible.
Most notably, throughout history, the excuses to
attack Israel keep changing.
by Peter Huessy • May 18, 2018 at
4:00 am
- This missile defense
capability gives the President of United States, for the first
time, the strength needed to defend the country from ballistic
missile threats. — Lt. Gen. (ret.) Trey Obering, former
Director of the Missile Defense Agency, 2004-2008.
A Terminal
High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) interceptor is launched from the
Pacific Spaceport Complex Alaska on July 30, 2017. (Image source:
U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff)
With the American withdrawal from the Iran nuclear
"deal" and the President's on-again-off-again forthcoming
summit with the leader of North Korea, missile threats to the United
States and its allies are very much a concern.
Iran last week for the first time launched rockets
from Syria aimed at Israel, which used Iron Dome defenses to shoot
them down.
And as part of any nuclear deal with North Korea,
the US and its allies are seeking to eliminate not just North
Korean nuclear weapons, but also strictly limit the North Korean
missile arsenal.
What, then, is the status of America's missile
defense programs, particularly the system of interceptor missiles
and radars that now protect the American people -- irrespective of
the outcomes of the summit in Singapore between the President and
the head of North Korea or possible future negotiations with Iran?
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