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Susan Hirshorn's avatar

Let's think in military terms. This war has nothing to do with the so-called Palestinians. It's all about Islam's war against the West. They have a two-pronged strategy. First, they want to eliminate Israel and the Jews, who they see as their biggest obstacle in terms of real estate and influence. Without Israel the West would have no "foothold" in the Middle East. None at all. Which would give the Muslims an incredible advantage when setting up military bases, controlling air and sea, etc. to launch a world war against the West, likely with Russia's and/or China's help. Without Israel, Diaspora Jews would be reduced to the powerless state we were in during the 1930s, when Hitler’s first move was also to eliminate us and whatever influence we had in the world.

The second prong in Islam's strategy is its alliance with the Marxist “woke” hegemony in Western countries. Woke dogma discourages people from defending Jews since it insists we are “oppressors” and nothing else. With all those millions of Western Muslims exerting their political and financial influence – and with all their brain-dead woke allies - Western politicians are generally too frightened to oppose them. There is next to no will to defend Jews in these countries, as evidenced by our media and politicians. For example, Canada’s Justin Trudeau just announced he was going to use taxpayer dollars to fund UNRWA despite their complicity with Hamas in the Oct 7 attacks!

But pushback is starting. Denmark and Italy have started to restrict Muslim behavior and immigration. The Netherlands’ Geert Wilders has taken strong measures in this regard, at the risk of his life. Canada’s Pierre Polievre (Trudeau’s key political opponent; a conservative) has come out in favor of Israel. Biden The Demented can’t make up his mind.

If Trump manages to get into the Oval Office again, I hope he will be pro-Israel – if not for the sake of his Jewish daughter and grandchildren – for the sake of the US and the world. Liberal US Jews weren’t nice to him last time around despite the good things he did for Israel, including moving the US Embassy to Jerusalem, facilitating the Abraham Accords and drying up US funding to the Pallies and Iran. Let us hope Jewish Liberals have learned their lesson and vote for Trump in November. Let us also hope that Trump lives up to his current position of “non interference” with Israel’s military and promise to restrict Muslim immigration and power in the US. Because his presidency is the only hope we have of beating Islam back. Just as the world was pretty much doomed before the US entered WW2, we are certainly doomed if the US doesn’t take strong action to prevent WW3.

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Charles Knapp's avatar

I have a slightly different take on what President Biden is up to, and it’s part of the “never let a crisis go to waste” idea. First, I think it is abundantly clear that the US has green lighted Israeli military occupation for the foreseeable future. Consider that the US has announced that the pier it plans on building will be secured by the IDF. Since it will take at least two months to build and then will be used for many more months to bring in humanitarian aid per-checked in Cyprus, the IDF is going nowhere.

I do believe that where Prime Minister Netanyahu is concerned, his inability to chart out any future vision has more to do with keeping his coalition together than anything else. The straightforward vision of a Palestinian state can be articulated now and would gain Israeli support. The conditions are (1) that it recognize Israel as the nation state of the Jewish people, (2) it abandons the so-called even if legally non-existent “right” of return, (3) it be demilitarized, (4) it reform its educational system to teach the accurate history of the Jews in the land and, as a general matter, teach peace and tolerance toward others, (5) all of UNRWA’s duties and responsibilities are temporarily transferred to the appropriate already existing U.N. agencies or NGOs whose employees are vetted for any ties to terror organizations. Once these conditions are certified as having occurred, Israel is prepared to enter into trade and other agreements with Palestine.

If only Israel could bring itself to make this statement, the West would be backed into a corner for a very simple reason: there is a less than zero chance of the Palestinian rulers agreeing to any of this. If they want it all, they will continue to get nothing. Meanwhile, the Sunni countries not under Iranian domination will feel free to move forward with closer relations with Israel having given the Palestinians one final chance to seize the opportunity given them. In the end, they are not going to mortgage their own future and security to the Palestinian “narrative”.

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