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Breaking: 30 Palestinians killed, 918 injured in Gaza, West Bank Demonstrations

When Will the Palestinians Start Holding Hamas Accountable?
By JIM GERAGHTY

May 14, 2018 10:04 AM
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Palestinian demonstrators run for cover from Israeli fire and tear gas during a protest against U.S. embassy move to Jerusalem at the Israel-Gaza border in the southern Gaza Strip May 14, 2018. (Ibraheem Abu Mustafa/Reuters)

What do you think will happen if you try to cross an Israeli border? Israeli border agents will try to stop you.


Making the click-through worthwhile: This morning brings bloodshed in the Gaza Strip, with a predictable provocation generating a predictable response; the U.S. embassy in Israel moves from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, thrilling the host country; and a progressive group in Minnesota makes a sudden and surprising change, offering an ominous look at progressives’ level of interest in winning back blue-collar whites who voted for Donald Trump.

Today’s Deaths in the Gaza Strip Represent More of Hamas Being Hamas

What, exactly, did the Palestinians think would happen if they charged an Israeli border fence?

On Monday and Tuesday, Artema’s audacious “Great March of Return” faces what could be its most formidable and perhaps final test: an attempt by hundreds of thousands of protesters to breach the razor wire fence between the Gaza Strip and Israel.

By 7:15 a.m. ET Monday, Gaza’s Ministry of Health said 16 Palestinians had been killed by Israeli forces and more than 500 others wounded. The Israeli Defense Forces accused Hamas of “leading a terrorist operation under the cover of masses of people” and warned that troops would “act forcefully” to “prevent attacks on Israeli civilians and IDF soldiers.”

Broad buy-in is part of the strategy. Organizers say the “Great March of Return” is financed by small donations and governed by a central committee of about 27 seats populated by representatives from some 18 political and civil society groups — including the dominant West Bank political party Fatah, as well as Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad, both of which are recognized by the U.S. as terrorist organizations.

Just how many people do you have to kill before Western media organizations stop calling you a “civil society group”? Some might find car bombs, suicide bombers, and rocket attacks “uncivil.”

We can argue about whether Palestinians should be able to cross that border, but what do you think will happen if you try to cross an Israeli border? That the armed border guards will just politely ask you to turn around? The Israeli military
already made clear exactly what they’ll do: “open fire on any armed Palestinian up to 300 meters from the border fence.” The military reporter also said “the directives included an order to open fire at any Palestinian protester if he comes within 100 meters of the border fence.”

Hussein Ibish, a senior resident scholar at the Arab Gulf States Institute in Washington, D.C., writes that provoking a conflict that spurs a lot of Palestinian civilian casualties is the only card Hamas has left to play:


First, it is virtually out of options. The devastation in Gaza caused by the last full-blown war with Israel in 2014 was so extensive, with most of the damage still unrepaired, that it would be difficult to publicly explain to the group’s own constituents any choice to deliberately start another major conflict with Israel. The kind of scenario whereby Hamas has previously instigated or cooperated in the development of major armed battles with Israel would now be potentially politically disastrous in Gaza.

Yet Hamas is desperate. The situation in Gaza has become increasingly intolerable. Unemployment is widespread and chronic. Hunger is rampant. Water is undrinkable. Electricity is available for only two to four hours per day. Sewage treatment plants have failed, so the once-beautiful Mediterranean coast is now a repository of human waste. And there’s still no way in or out of the territory for almost all of Gaza’s close to 2 million people.

Since its violent takeover of Gaza and expulsion of the Palestinian Authority in 2007, Hamas has been adept at blaming others for the wretched conditions in the territory it controls. And because of repeated Israeli bombardments and other attacks, and the virtual lockdown imposed by both Israel and Egypt, finger-pointing at Jerusalem and Cairo has been somewhat effective.

At what point do the Palestinians start holding Hamas accountable for the decisions it makes?

A desalinization plant would cost about $100 million and wastewater treatment options range in cost; as of 2013,
Hamas’s budget was $700 million. But they spend a lot of that on rockets and arms instead of maintaining the basic services of a functioning society, such as water and sewage and electricity.

Ibish concludes that “if Israel continues to use live ammunition against unarmed demonstrators, even at the border, Hamas will continue to reap the benefits.”

How significant are those benefits, though? Bad publicity and international condemnations for Israel? Israeli leaders get denounced 20 times before breakfast. A lot of Europeans are always up for some rhetorical Israel-bashing, but how often do they really take action to improve life for Palestinians? A lot of people have died waiting for Western nations to react to outrages, both alleged or indisputable. The United States and Europe just watched so many people get killed in the Syrian civil war that they lost count of them, and that multi-year conflict created a refugee crisis so bad that it reached Europe, and they still intervened only minimally. Just what does Hamas think the rest of the world is willing to do to Israel?

Meanwhile, Over the Border in Israel . . .

I doubted it would happen, but put this down as a promise made and a promise kept: Today, the United States officially moved its embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem. Or more specifically, embassy work started being done out of the old consulate building, and new signs were unveiled.

And the Israelis know how to appeal to President Trump’s ego:


The windy road leading up to the city was decorated with fluttering American and Israeli flags Monday as signs everywhere declared “Trump, Make Israel Great.” A popular soccer team even renamed itself: “Beitar Trump Jerusalem.”

The inauguration will take place at the site of the new embassy, which is really the existing consulate, just with a spanking new plaque. President Trump will not attend, but he planned to address the high-profile crowd, including his daughter Ivanka, son-in-law Jared Kushner and a host of political, religious and communal leaders, via live video linkup.

“A great day for Israel,” Trump wrote in a tweet.

At a celebratory breakfast in Jerusalem, Justice Minister Ayelet Shaked called Trump the “Churchill of the 21st century.”

“He has reversed Chamberlain’s policy of capitulation and teaches the world that “the landowner has returned,” said Shaked at an event attended by members of the visiting White House delegation, making a reference to Britain’s prewar prime minister, Neville Chamberlain.

“Europe insists upon not learning from history,” Shaked added. “It closed its eyes to the strengthening of the Nazis; today it is choosing to close its eyes to the strengthening of Iran. In such a reality in particular, it is good that the leader of the free world is President Trump.”

Where is the new embassy? Oh, it’s right near the traffic circle that will soon be renamed “US Square — in honor of President Donald Trump.”



JIM GERAGHTY
— Jim Geraghty is the senior political correspondent of National Review.@jimgeraghty
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@pkuser2k12: why didn't you research the tweet to report the part where the T-shirts were condemned by the Israeli military? Because you're an antisemite or because you're sloppy? Take your pick.
 
There is something not only wrong in palestinian culture, but the rest of the world seems to be infected with this idea that they should be treated like children who don't know any better.

The narrative always seems to be that..'ah well, you knew moving an embassy would anger them, so why did you do it?' - as if policy should be dictated by the temper tantrums of the palestinians.

I've actually seen the likes of Sky News asking why move the embassy, it was fine in Tel-Aviv. They're actually saying that denying the Jewish people and Israelis their 3,000 year old capital - something that happens to no other sovereign nation - should continue because anything else angers the poor palestinians.

It's an absolute farce how the palestinians have managed to hoodwink the world into accepting that if they don't get their way on something, terrorism is fine. Storming borders is normal.
 
There is something not only wrong in palestinian culture, but the rest of the world seems to be infected with this idea that they should be treated like children who don't know any better.

The narrative always seems to be that..'ah well, you knew moving an embassy would anger them, so why did you do it?' - as if policy should be dictated by the temper tantrums of the palestinians.

I've actually seen the likes of Sky News asking why move the embassy, it was fine in Tel-Aviv. They're actually saying that denying the Jewish people and Israelis their 3,000 year old capital - something that happens to no other sovereign nation - should continue because anything else angers the poor palestinians.

It's an absolute farce how the palestinians have managed to hoodwink the world into accepting that if they don't get their way on something, terrorism is fine. Storming borders is normal.

Remind me how many Israelis were killed/wounded?
 
There is something not only wrong in palestinian culture, but the rest of the world seems to be infected with this idea that they should be treated like children who don't know any better.
The way U.S. welfare-state liberals treated blacks - excuse me, "African-Americans" - before the 1990s welfare reforms.

The narrative always seems to be that..'ah well, you knew moving an embassy would anger them, so why did you do it?' - as if policy should be dictated by the temper tantrums of the palestinians.
Exactly why the welfare-state liberals believed "angry" African-Americans should be enticed with money into voting Democrat rather than voting Republican.

I've actually seen the likes of Sky News asking why move the embassy, it was fine in Tel-Aviv. They're actually saying that denying the Jewish people and Israelis their 3,000 year old capital - something that happens to no other sovereign nation - should continue because anything else angers the poor palestinians.
As if "Palestinians" are a breed of animal, rather than free moral agents.

It's an absolute farce how the palestinians have managed to hoodwink the world into accepting that if they don't get their way on something, terrorism is fine. Storming borders is normal.
Western Europeans were and are big on paying ransom to and accommodating terrorists. As a defense, they invent charges against others more principled than they. Arafat, the "moderate", played right into this, securing their support by apparently intervening to rescue their nationals and make the European officials involved in the resolution look good. They sold their nations' souls for a mess of pottage.
 
Gaza Health Ministry: 3 Palestinians succumb to wounds, death toll raised to 58
 
@Falcon29

Could you list the achievements palestinians made today by trying to storm the border, and do you support their action?
 
We going by fairness in conflict?

Apparently a victim can only be a victim if they've been injured or have died. They can't be a victim who have successfully protected themselves.

Does Bahrain give Israel the right to defend themselves again?!:hitwall:

Israel protected its border from a hostile entity trying to storm it. In Iran you slaughtered dozens of your own protesters like Neda.
 
Apparently a victim can only be a victim if they've been injured or have died. They can't be a victim who have successfully protected themselves.

Apparently I like to hear people telling me how America bullied Japan during WW2 where millions of Japanese got killed compared to few thousand Americans.
 
Apparently I like to hear people telling me how America bullied Japan during WW2 where millions of Japanese got killed compared to few thousand Americans.

Stop going off topic. You are weird, this is an international forum and you're treating it like some republican forum... your mind is still stuck decades ago with Japan .... Japan and the US are modern allies .... Quit bringing that up ....
 
Turkey recalls US, Israel envoys, declares 3 days of mourning over Palestinian deaths

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Protesters rally against the relocation of U.S. embassy to Jerusalem in Taksim, Istanbul on May 14, 2018. (AA Photo)


Turkey is recalling its ambassadors to Washington and Tel Aviv, and declaring 3 days of mourning to commemorate Palestinians killed by Israeli forces, President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan announced late Monday.

Speaking in London, Erdoğan said, as the Rotating Chairman of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), he will chair an extraordinary meeting on Friday regarding the Palestinian deaths and called on the United Nations Security Council to gather for an emergency meeting.

Gaza experienced its bloodiest massacre since 2014 on Monday, as the Israeli military killed at least 52 Palestinians and wounded more than 2,400 others as protesters streamed to the frontier for the climax of a six-week demonstration as the United States prepared to open its embassy in Jerusalem.

Earlier in the day, the Foreign Ministry had also strongly condemned the attacks in a written statement.

"We curse the massacre carried out by Israeli security forces encouraged by this step on the Palestinians participating in peaceful demonstrations. Neither regional nor global peace and stability will be viable unless the Palestinian question is settled through a lasting and just solution and unfair treatments towards Palestinian people cease," the statement said.

"We strongly condemn the decision of the U.S. Administration to move its embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem violating international law and all relevant UN Resolutions. We reiterate that this action is legally null and void," it added.

The Foreign Ministry once more emphasized that the U.S. move "disregards the legitimate rights of the Palestinian people" and "will not serve peace, security and stability in the region."

https://www.dailysabah.com/diplomac...es-3-days-of-mourning-over-palestinian-deaths

Protests in Istanbul/Taksim square.

There will be a massive protest in Yenikapı/Istanbul at Friday, according to Erdogan.
 
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