By Daniel Greenfield January 30, 2023 @ Sultan Knish Blog
On
Thursday, Jan 26, the Palestinian Authority announced that it was
suspending “security coordination” after Israel broke up a Jenin terror
cell that had been planning a major attack.
On Friday, Jan 27, an
Islamic terrorist opened fire outside a Jerusalem synagogue killing 7
Israelis, including Asher Natan, a 14-year-old boy, Eli and Natali
Mizrahi, a married couple who rushed out to help the victims, and Shaul
Hai, a 68-year-old synagogue sexton.
The
shooter, despite being branded a “lone wolf” with no previous
connection to terrorism, was described as having advanced shooting
skills. And the death rate testifies to that. It seems highly likely
that he was selected and secretly prepped to carry out this attack.
On
Saturday, Jan 28, a second shooting in Jerusalem injured two other
Israelis. Another armed terrorist was taken out by the town’s security
team in Kedumim. That may not be the last of it.
There is nothing coincidental about the timing of this surge of violence: the deadliest in years.
CIA
director Bill Burns arrived in Israel on Thursday. The same day the PLO
announced the end of its security coordination. Secretary of State
Blinken is expected to visit Israel this week. Biden’s National Security
Advisor Jake Sullivan came to Israel the week before. The PLO’s
suspension of security coordination and the attacks that followed were
put on for their benefit. 7 Israelis thus far were killed to help the
Biden administration pressure Israel.
Had Israel not taken out the terror cell in Jenin, the numbers might be far higher.
The
last time attacks on this scale took place was when 11 Israelis were
killed in three attacks in late March 2022. Those attacks also came
after the Palestinian Authority had suspended “security coordination” a
month earlier and overlapped with the Negev Summit featuring Arab
leaders and Secretary of State Blinken.
What is happening is not
random terror, it’s carefully calculated terror, executed, as usual,
through plausibly deniable attackers who will be rewarded by the PLO’s
pay-to-slay fund.
The Palestinian Authority made a show of
suspending its mostly worthless “security coordination” before launching
terror attacks to show that it can turn the violence on and off.
But not all of the pressure is coming from the outside.
The
attacks were launched less than a month after the new Israeli
government was sworn in. The Netanyahu government has pledged to reform
the leftist judiciary which enables terrorism.
While the Israeli
police claim that they responded to the Jerusalem attack in 5 minutes,
local residents claim that it took more like 20 minutes with the police
initially refusing to come because they believed that the gunfire was
actually celebrations from nearby Arab Muslim occupied areas in
Jerusalem.
This conveniently undermines Itamar Ben Gvir, a key
right-wing coalition figure and major target of the Left, who had
assumed authority over the Israeli police and promised to create a
strong and responsive force. When Ben Gvir arrived at the scene, angry
crowds jeered and chanted, “death to the terrorists” and “death to the
leftists”. Some berated a leftist reporter and the media is shrieking
that the real threat isn’t coming from the Islamic terrorists who
murdered Israelis, but from Israeli “right-wing extremists” who may
attack Muslims and, worse still, the media.
This will serve as a
pretext for expanding pressure on Netanyahu to push out Ben Gvir and
collapse the coalition while also shutting down Ben Gvir’s proposals to
make guns easier to obtain for Israeli civilians.
Did the Israeli
police authorities delay their response time to undermine Ben Gvir and
efforts at police reform while putting further pressure on overstressed
Israelis in Jerusalem? There’s no way to know, but the attacks targeted
the sorts of people who would generally be likely to vote for members of
the Netanyahu government, rather than those who belong to the
authorities.
Either way the attack shifts the focus away from
judicial reform, which has the potential to break the Left’s grip on the
country, and toward terrorism. And that is exactly what the Left wants.
The
attack weakened the conservative government’s image with its base.
Netanyahu will either launch an inadequate crackdown on the terrorists
which will lead to more fighting and further pressure from the Biden
administration or fail to do so and lose support from his base.
It’s a Catch 22 that will either sideline the domestic reform agenda or the support for it. Either way the Left wins.
A
generation of Israelis has grown up in a state of siege because the
terrorists waging war on the country enjoy extensive foreign support
from Iran, the EU, and the State Department in the United States, as
well as domestic support from the Israeli Left, which uses its official
and activist arms to undermine the fight against terrorism in every
possible way.
The Left was able to legitimize the PLO and give it
control of sizable parts of Israel by crippling previous efforts by
conservative governments to defeat the terrorists and expel them from
Israel. Long after their terrorist deal fell apart into treachery and
rocket attacks on Israeli cities, they still rely on using the
terrorists as their “stick” to defeat conservatives and retain
institutional power.
The Jerusalem shootings took place far from
the stomping grounds of the Tel Aviv ruling class like Attorney General
Gali Baharav-Miara, who came out against the death penalty for
terrorists enabled the previous government’s dirty Hezbollah deal,
claimed that judicial reforms threaten “democracy”, and tried to stall
action against the home of the latest terrorist.
The dead in
Jerusalem were mainly Mizrahi, descendants of Middle Eastern Jewish
refugees, often poorer and more likely to live near Muslim areas and
become targets of violence.
They are representative of the ‘two
Israels’: the one that seeks a deal with the terrorists and the one that
seeks to defeat them. The new Netanyahu coalition was elected by those
voters, Mizrahi, Orthodox Jews, people living in development towns and
in Judea and Samaria, in Jerusalem and in the not so nice parts of Tel
Aviv and Haifa, who want to beat the terrorists.
And they want to
roll back the power of the leftists who have enabled a generation of
massacres, who imported terrorists into the country, armed them and
promised that it would lead to peace and improve Israel’s position in
the world, when just the opposite has happened.
These are the
real Israelis, the ones who confronted the reporters exploiting their
deaths in Jerusalem, and who went to the polls to be heard above the
lies of the elites. Their deaths are of far less interest to the elites
than the media outrage over judicial reform, cuts in subsidies for Kan’s
leftist public broadcasting and an end to an environmental tax on
disposable utensils.
That is what is at stake here.
What
is going on in Israel is not just warfare, but a culture war between the
democratic majority and an entrenched leftist elite that will use any
means to protect its power and privilege.
The terrorist massacre in Jerusalem did little to impede the terrorist supporters in Tel Aviv which protested judicial reform by waving PLO flags.
That same media which gushes that the leftists in Marxist shirts waving
terror flags are the “youth” campaigning for “democracy”, will paint
every angry word by young Mizrahis protesting the terrorists as a grave
threat to “democracy”.
If an Arab Muslim house is vandalized in a
“price-tag” attack, the media will clamor that it is a badge of eternal
shame for the entire country and requires a war against the
“extremists”.
Anyone who follows Israeli politics has seen this cynical farce play out any number of times.
The
new Israeli government was elected by desperate people in the hopes of
finally breaking the cycle of appeasement and terror, of fake political
scandals and third parties, of an unelected judiciary that claims
supreme power in the name of “democracy” and of police and prosecutors
who connive to remove any elected officials who defy their power. That
is to say, of the Left.
These people, courageous and beleaguered,
hanging on in bad neighborhoods and outposts in Judea and Samaria, are
the real resistance. The terrorists in Jerusalem and around the country
came for them. They killed innocent people on behalf of the Islamic
terrorists inside the nation, and of the Biden administration and the
Left, as part of their shared mission to destroy Israel.
Daniel Greenfield is a Shillman Journalism Fellow at the David Horowitz Freedom Center. This article previously appeared at the Center's Front Page Magazine. Click here to subscribe to my articles. And click here to support my work with a donation. Thank you for reading.
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