By Jackie Mason & Raoul Felder on 12.17.02 @ 12:02AM
How does the value of an Israeli life become so cheap, that we accept the idea that we have to sacrifice hundreds of lives on a yearly basis in order to exist in the state of Israel?
How does the value of an Israeli life become so cheap, that we
accept the idea that we have to sacrifice hundreds of lives on a
yearly basis in order to exist in the state of Israel? Not many
years ago, when one Israeli life was innocently lost, Israelis were
shocked and there was a sudden hush in the atmosphere and
wonderment in our voices. Why is it that now we think of it as an
unavoidable sacrifice, as if there are certain questions for which
there are just no answers? Why was the loss of an Israeli life so
inconceivable before and so acceptable now? The answer is that we
are living through another version of the same mentality that
accepted the idea that a Jew couldn't help dying in the Holocaust.
The idea that a tiny minority of Jews should fight an army of Nazis
was so inconceivable that it was even unthinkable. It was as if we
were assigned to death by the will of God for reasons only God
knows.
When we came to Israel we created this nation with a blazing new
mentality. We were offended by our own history of timidity and
helplessness. When the Jews were screaming "never again," it was an
outburst of our frustration and fury. We were full of contempt
against the world and an even greater contempt for our own
character as inevitable victims, which is why we were able to win
the war of Independence against all the Arab armies with
practically nothing but willpower, fearlessness, and bear hands. We
acquired not only a new country but also a new mentality and a new
confidence in our destiny. Since the Arabs could not tolerate the
presence of Jews in their neighborhood they tried to destroy us
whenever they could put an army together. Every time they lost a
war they couldn't understand it, and they couldn't believe that
they wouldn't win the next war.
Like the Americans in Vietnam and the Russians in Afghanistan,
the Arabs possessed such a huge advantage of resources, population
and power that they couldn't accept the experience of defeat by the
tiny state of Israel. As we were winning more and more victories we
were paying a bigger price and getting more and more tired of
victories in the battlefield at the cost of losing so many of our
young Israeli lives. We became so weary and fearful of the next
possible war, that we blinded ourselves into believing all the
fraudulent gestures of the Arabs about making peace.
We never realized the extent of our self-delusion until Prime
Minister Barak offered the Arabs 98% of what they demanded and we
were answered with an avalanche of suicide bombers taking more
Israeli lives than ever before. Since then, we have become involved
in futile efforts to solve the problem by retaliating more
decisively than ever before, which has served as a great release
from our frustrations, but it has always left us helpless again
from the next attack from more and more suicide bombers. Somehow we
have become helpless in the face of death as if there were no
possible solution to this problem. For the first time in fifty
years we have again become a lost, confused, helpless and paralyzed
people. Somehow we have resigned ourselves to suffer the constant
killing of our people, like another but slower Holocaust. We have
paralyzed ourselves by our sickening irrational fear of "World
Opinion," which is why we find it impossible to face one simple
fact. We will never win this war unless we immediately threaten to
drive every Arab out of Israel if the killing doesn't stop.
It is no accident that the Arabs are not concerned with public
opinion while killing our people, but we are terrified of public
opinion before we dismiss them from our country. Somehow, we have
become intimidated into believing that we are obligated to give
them a place to live, and we have no right to throw them out just
because they are killing our people. It is about time we realize
that public opinion is nothing but publicly expressed anti-Semitism
and appeasing public opinion makes as much sense as Chamberlain's
appeasement of Adolf Hitler. Jews dying in Israel disturbs them as
much as watching your neighbor killing a cockroach, even if it
doesn't fill you with pleasure you certainly don't feel remorse
about it. That is why when suicide bombers kill hundreds of Jews
not a word of protest is ever heard, but when we try to defend
ourselves by retaliating against our killers the U.N. immediately
is called in an emergency session to protect our assassins.
We are brain-dead if we accept the idea that we have to guess
which Arab is our next killer. We are not obligated to victimize
ourselves by letting the Arabs play Russian roulette with Jewish
lives. Israelis are constantly asked the same obnoxious question "
How can you throw the Arabs out, where would they go?" The answer
is if they don't care whom they kill, why are we obligated to care
where they go?
If a gang of killers lived across the street, would you allow
them to keep throwing bombs through your window until you can find
them another apartment? Are we morally obligated to become a real
estate agent for every Arab suicide bomber? We are not obligated to
accept a new, slower Holocaust as the inevitable fate of our
people. Jordan did not take a poll of world opinion and neither did
Kuwait before they routed the Palestinians out of their
countries.
America did not wait for public opinion to take whatever action
was necessary to protect their country, and there is no reason why
we should be afraid to do what is necessary to protect the state of
Israel.
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