ANALYSIS – What the Americans learned in Vietnam, Iraq and Afghanistan, what the Soviet Union learned in Afghanistan, what Israel should have learned in its war with Hezbollah it is now learning in this its latest war against the Palestinians of Gaza – that you can not conquer a people that don’t want to be conquered. Since its creation in 1948, the Israeli state was assured of one thing – that the people they had driven out of historic Palestine would never be able to fight back, after all how could an ant crush a tank? Technological superiority failed the Germans in the second world war, it did so the Americans in its many battles with the third world, as well as the Soviet Union. Those Goliaths inflicted horrendous damage on the enemy killing millions of people – but eventually they left the lands they tried to bend to their will. Israel’s mighty army is finding that what ever it throws from its deep armour, the enemy is still able to fight back. The doctrine of the harder you hit them the less likely they are to come back, may have succeeded in Chechnya for Putin’s Russia, but that success remains a temporary one and will not help the Israelis in Gaza. The Palestinians are more united than before, and whats more Hamas’ actions have scored some spectacular successes especially when the fighting is man on man before retreating into tunnels, as well as downing a F16 plane and forcing the cancellation of flights to Tel Aviv from an outside world still reeling from the downing of flight MH17 over the skies of war torn Ukraine. What this all means is that Tel Aviv will be unable to achieve its stated aim – to crush Hamas, which like Hezbollah did in the Lebanon war of 2006, is able to meet a vastly superior hitech army with low tech asymmetric resistance. Israel will feel less secure after this war – for it knows that the Palestinians are no longer the defenseless people it could once push around. And will find as the French did in Algeria, that the court of world opinion will never forget the biblical scenes it is witnessing in this war against the Palestinians of Gaza.
ANALYSIS – Israeli PM says his nation will increase the ferocity of its ground assault on Gaza which to date has killed 270 and injured over two thousand, he is doing this because he is protecting his people from rocket attacks and tunnels. Yet, he has achieved nothing – Hamas’ ability to fire rockets continues unabated. Israel has never cared about public opinion and frankly western public opinion cares only about the validity of Israeli lives not the countless Palestinians that have perished because of an illegal occupation of west bank, and east Jerusalem and a siege of Gaza. Nothing has changed in this conflict except the tone and language from a united Palestinian leadership. Until now, Hamas had spoken of a two state solution to this conflict – Israel’s actions mean that is now impossible as the Hamas spokesman said in an Al Jazeera interview yesterday. Fateh long regarded as the west’s partner has bitter experiences having seen Israel re conquer west Bank in 2002 and then initiate a land grab. Fateh knows that Tel Aviv is not sincere in its dealings, as it is backed by a superpower and the Palestinians are not. It too knows that Hamas’ popularity has surged in the west Bank as a result of Israel’s murderous actions. And with the Middle East changing as a result of a superpower’s failed foreign policy that can only mean that these actions may well be the beginning of the end for the Israeli state – not a guarantee of it’s security.
At least 100 people have died in the Gaza Strip in six days of violence, Hamas officials say.
Monday’s fatalities include a commander of the Islamic Jihad militant group.
More than 500 Palestinians have been injured.
Three Israelis have died since Wednesday.
The Israeli Defence Force has attacked more than 1,350 targets in the Gaza Strip since the start of Operation Pillar of Defense, while more than 1,000 rockets have been fired at Israel,according to figures published in Hararetz.
Efforts to secure a ceasefire continue, with a senior Egyptian official saying there are “encouraging signs”.
Israel has presented conditions for a ceasefire, which include no hostile fire of any kind from Gaza and international efforts to prevent Hamas from rearming.
Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has described Israel as a “terrorist state”, citing the “massacre of children” during its bombardments of Gaza.
Meanwhile, CNN poll released today shows a majority of Americans believe Israel’s military action in the Gaza Strip is justified.
The CNN/ORC International poll indicated that 57 percent of Americans support Israel’s offensive against Hamas, while 25 percent of U.S. citizens believe Israel’s attacks on Gaza are unjustified.
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Several children have been injured after Israeli forces shelled areas east of Khan Younis. The Israeli military said it had targeted two members of “global jihadist” groups which were suspected of involvement in a cross-border attack from Egypt in June that left one Israeli dead.
Medical sources in Gaza said an Israeli shell had landed east of Khan Younis, injuring five people, among them several children.
Earlier today, rockets launched from Gaza landed in Israel’s Eshkol region and near Kerem Shalom, although no-one was hurt.
Shrapnel from the mortars and rockets fired into southern Israel on Monday caused some damage to at least one building in Eshkol.
Afterwards, the local authorities asked residents to stay close to shelters.
The military wings of Hamas and Islamic Jihad said the attack was a response to an Israeli air strike on Sunday.
Eight civilians, including two children, were injured in that strike, when a missile hit a motorbike ridden by two militants as it travelled through the southern town of Rafah.
One of the militants, Abdullah Maqawi, died of his wounds on Monday, while the other is seriously hurt.
Hamas’s military wing, the Izz al-Din Qassam Brigades, and that of Islamic Jihad, the al-Quds Brigades, announced that the rocket fire was a response to “Zionist crimes”.
“In response to the injury of civilians in the most recent strike on Rafah, the Qassam Brigades and the al-Quds Brigades fired a number of rockets at enemy military positions,” a Hamas statement said.
In a statement, the Israeli military said: “In response to this morning’s rocket barrage at southern Israeli communities, the [Israel Defence Forces] targeted Hamas terror activity sites and terrorist squads responsible for the rocket fire from the Gaza Strip.
“The IDF will not tolerate any attempt to harm Israeli civilians, and will operate against anyone who uses terror against the State of Israel. The Hamas terror organisation is solely responsible for any terrorist activity emanating from the Gaza Strip.”
More than 470 rockets have been fired from the Gaza Strip at Israel this year, not including those launched on Monday, the statement added.