With tensions between Gaza and Israel
ramping up yet again, recent comments from an Israeli politician provides us a
pretty good sense of where this conflict is headed.
As background, 65-year old Avi Dichter is a Member of the Knesset,
representing the Likud Party and currently is a member of the Foreign Affairs
and Defence Committee. He has also served as the Director of the Israeli Security Agency also known as Shin
Bet/Shabak which functions as Israel's internal security service, Minister of
Public Security and Minister of Home Front Defense. As you can see, he
has a long track record of serving in capacities that involve protecting the
Israeli homeland from both internal and external threats.
Here is his resume:
Here is a list of Knesset committees that he
has served on since 2006, noting again his leanings toward homeland security
services as well as his interest in issues revolving around the Holocaust:
With that background, let's look at the
connection between Mr. Dichter and the recent events involving the mass
shooting of Palestinian protestors along the dividing line between Israel and
the Gaza. Here is a screen capture showing what Avi
Dichter had to say about the prospect of a border breach between Israel and the
Gaza and the fate of Gaza protestors as published in the Times of Israel:
Here's the quote from the news article which was taken from a television
interview that Avi Dichter gave to Hadashot TV news in the early afternoon of
Monday, May 15 when the death toll in Gaza stood at "only" 18
Palestinians:
“[Security forces] won’t let anyone put
soldiers, and certainly not civilians, in danger. The IDF has enough
bullets for everyone. I think that ultimately, the means that the IDF prepared,
whether non-lethal, or if needed, lethal, in cases where it’s justified by the
open-fire regulations — there’s enough ammunition for everyone.”
In case that comment didn't get the
point across, here is a posting from his Facebook page
from May 14 at 11:37 am where he slightly alters his views on shooting
Palestinians with Israel's ample supply of ammunition:
As you might suspect, Mr. Dichter's
comments received almost no coverage from the Western mainstream media,
particularly in the United States, largely because it doesn't fit the current
Israeli narrative. When comments like these come from a very senior lawmaker in Israel, I think that we can make a pretty accurate guess about what lies ahead for Gaza. But then again, when a nation refers to killing and wounding Palestinians as "mowing the grass", what else would we expect.
It's a pathetic society when respect for fellow humans is lacking.
ReplyDeleteI expect it's a result of their religion.
Israel continues its current history as an evil country governed by vile leaders.
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