Ending Israel's losing streak
By Caroline Glick - May 31, 2010
These words are being written before the dust has
had a chance to settle on Monday night's naval commando raid of the Gaza-bound
Turkish flotilla of terror supporters. The raid's full range of
operational failures still cannot be known. Obviously the fact that the
mission ended with at least six soldiers wounded and at least ten Hamas
supporters dead makes clear that there were significant failures in both the
IDF's training for and execution of the mission.
The Navy and other relevant bodies will no doubt
study these failures. But they point to a larger strategic failure that
has crippled Israel's capacity to contend with the information war being waged
against it. Until this failure is remedied, no after-action
investigation, no enhanced training, no new electronic warfare doodad will
make a significant impact on Israel's ability to contend with the next Hamas
flotilla that sets sail for Gaza.
In the space of four days, Israel has suffered
two massive defeats. A straight line runs between the anti-Israel
resolution passed last Friday at the UN's Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty
Review Conference and the Hamas flotilla. And in both cases, Israeli
officials voiced "surprise," at these defeats.
Given the months-long build-up to the NPT review
conference, and the weeks-long build-up to the Turkish-Hamas flotilla, that
surprise cannot be attributed to a lack of information. What it points
to rather is a cognitive failure of Israel's leaders - from Prime Minister
Binyamin Netanyahu down - to understand the nature of the war being waged
against us. And it is this fundamental failure of cognition that has
landed six soldiers in the hospital, Israel's international reputation in
tatters and Israeli spokesmen - from Netanyahu down - searching for a way to
describe a reality they do not understand and explain how they will cope with
challenges that confound them.
The reality is simple and stark. Israel is
the target of a massive information war that is unprecedented in scale and
scope. This war is being waged primarily by a massive consortium of the
international Left and the Arab and Islamic worlds. The staggering scale
of the forces aligned against Israel is demonstrated by two things.
The Hamas abetting Free Gaza website published a
list of some 222 organizations that endorsed the terror-supporting flotilla.
The listed organizations hail from the four corners of the earth. They
include Jewish anti-Israel groups as well as Christian, Islamic and
non-religious anti-Israel groups. It is hard to think of any cause other
than Israel-bashing that could unite such disparate forces.
The second indicator of the scope of the war
against Israel is far more devastating than the list of groups that endorsed
the pro-Hamas flotilla. That indicator is the fact that at the UN on
Friday, 189 governments of 189 countries came together as one to savage
Israel. There is no other issue that commands such unanimity. The
NPT review conference demonstrated that the only way the international
community will agree on anything is if its members are agreeing that Israel
has no right to defend itself. The NPT review conference's campaign
against Israel shows that the 222 organizations supporting Hamas are a
reflection of the will of the majority - not a minority - of the nations of
the world.
This war against Israel is nothing new. It
has been going on since the dawn of modern Zionism 150 years ago. In
many ways, it is just the current iteration of the eternal war against the
Jewish people.
The Red-Green alliance's aims are twofold.
It seeks to delegitimize Israel's right to exist and it seeks to make it
impossible for Israel to defend itself. If these aims are met, Israel's
destruction will become an historic inevitability.
Until US President Barack Obama took office,
Israel's one steady asset in this war was the US. Until last year, the
US consistently refused to join the Red-Green alliance because its leaders
recognized that the alliance's campaign against Israel was part and parcel of
the Red-Green campaign against US superpower status in the Middle East and
throughout the world. Indeed, some US leaders recognized that the
Red-Green alliance's animus towards Israel stemmed from the same source as its
rejection of American exceptionalism.
Dismally, what the US's vote in favor of the NPT
review conference's final anti-Israel and by default pro-Iranian resolution
makes clear is that under President Barack Obama, the US is no longer Israel's
reliable ally. Indeed, what the US's vote shows is that the Obama
administration's ideological preferences place it on the side of the Red-Green
alliance against Israel. No amount of backpedalling by the Obama
administration can make up the damage caused by its act of belligerence
against Israel at the NPT review conference.
If Israel's leaders were better informed, in the
lead-up to the NPT conference they would have recognized a number of things.
They would have realized that Obama's anti-nuclear conference in April, his
commitment to a nuclear-free world, as well as his general ambivalence - at
best - to US global leadership rendered it all but inevitable that he would
turn on Israel at the NPT review conference. The truth is that Egypt's
call for the denuclearization of Israel jibes with Obama's own repeatedly held
views both regarding Israel and regarding the US's own nuclear arsenal.
Armed with this basic understanding of Obama's
inclinations, Israel should have taken for granted that the NPT conference
would target Israel. Consequently, in months preceding the conference,
Israel should have stated loudly and consistently that as currently
constituted the NPT serves as the chief enabler of nuclear proliferation
rather than the central instrument for preventing nuclear proliferation it was
supposed to be. North Korea exploited its status as an NPT signatory to
develop its nuclear arsenal. Today Iran exploits its status as an NPT
signatory to develop nuclear weapons. Unless the NPT is fundamentally
revised it will continue to serve as the primary instrument for nuclear
proliferation.
Had this been Israel's position, it would have
been able to undercut US arguments in favor of signing onto the anti-Israel
final resolution. So too, such a position would have prepared Israel to
cogently explain its rejection of the final resolution without sounding
hypocritical.
And that is the thing of it. The Red-Green
alliance's aim at the NPT conference was to discredit Israel's deterrent
capacity while delegitimizing its right to take preemptive action against
Iran's nuclear facilities. Now, due to Israel's failure to make its case
against the NPT in the months leading up to the conference, as Israel's
enemies use the US-supported final resolution to claim that Israel's
opposition to Iran's nuclear weapons program is hypocritical, Israel lacks a
cognitive framework for responding.
The fact that Israel still doesn't get the point
is made clear by the government's response to the decision. Israel's
denunciation of the resolution makes no mention of the fact that the NPT
regime itself has become the chief institutional enabler of nuclear
proliferation today. So too, disastrously, in a clear bid to pretend
away Obama's treachery, Israel actually applauded Obama for emptily
criticizing the resolution he voted for. This Israeli response compounds
the damage and ensures that the assault will continue and grow stronger.
As to the flotilla, the challenge it presented
Israel was nothing new. Israel has been confronted by suicide protestors
for a decade now. The fact that these pro-Hamas activists intended to
commit suicide in order to discredit Israel on camera was made clear by the
fact that the Turkish organizers named the lead ship Rachel Corrie - after the
most famous pro-Hamas suicide protestor.
So too, the fact that Israeli forces boarding the
ships would be met by trenchant, violent opposition was knowable simply by
looking at Turkey's role in the operation. First of all, the Turkish
government-supported NGO behind the operation is IHH. As the US
government, the Turkish government in the 1990s, the Investigative Project on
Terrorism and countless other sources have proven, the IHH is a terrorist
organization. It has direct links to al Qaida and Hamas. Its
members have been involved in terrorist warfare from Chechnya and Bosnia to
Iraq and Israel. The notion that IHH organizers would behave like
radical leftist anti-Israel demonstrators on university campuses is simply
ridiculous.
Moreover, there is Turkey's behavior to consider.
Since Obama took office, Turkey's gradual slide into the Iranian axis has sped
up considerably. Turkey's leading role in the flotilla, and the Erdogan
government's ostentatious embrace of IHH which just a decade ago Turkey banned
from earthquake relief efforts in light of its violent, jihadist mission made
clear that the Erdogan regime would use the violence on board the ships as a
way to strike a strategic blow at Israel's international standing.
In view of all of this, it is clear that Israel's
information strategy for contending with the flotilla was ill-conceived.
Rather than attack Turkey for its facilitation of terrorism, and openly
prepare charge sheets against the flotilla's organizers, crew and passengers
for their facilitation of terrorism in breach of both Israeli domestic law and
international law, Israel's information efforts were largely concentrated on
irrelevancies. Israeli officials detailed all the humanitarian
assistance Israel has provided Hamas-controlled Gaza. They spoke of the
Navy's commitment to use non-lethal force to take over the ships.
And now, in the aftermath of the lethal takeover
of the flotilla, Israel's leaders stammer. Rather than demand an apology
from the Turkish government for its support for these terrorists, Defense
Minister Ehud Barak called his Turkish counterpart to talk over what happened.
Rather than demand restitution for the terrorist assault against Israeli
troops, Israel has defended its troops' moral training in non-violent crowd
control.
These efforts are worse than worthless.
They make Israel appear whiny rather than indignant. And more
depressingly, they expose a dangerous lack of basic comprehension about what
has just occurred and a concomitant inability to prepare for what will most
certainly follow. Israel is the target of a massive information war.
For Israel to win this war it needs to counter its enemies' lies with the
truth.
The NPT has been subverted by the very forces it
was created to prevent from acquiring nuclear weapons.
Hamas is a genocidal terrorist organization
ideologically indistinguishable from al Qaida. International law
requires all states and non-state actors to take active measures to defeat it.
Israel is the frontline of the free world.
Its ability to defend itself and deter its foes is the single most important
guarantee of international peace and security in the world. A strong
Israel is also the most potent and reliable guarantor of the US's continued
ability to project its power in the Middle East.
This is the unvarnished truth. It is also
the beginning of a successful Israel campaign to defang and neutralize the
massive coalition of nuclear proliferation- and terrorism- abettors aligned
against it. But until our leaders finally recognize the nature of the
war being waged against our country, these basic facts will remain ignored as
Israel moves from one stunning defeat to the next.
Originally published in The Jerusalem Post.