So, now I see that some commentators are saying that Israel’s
bombing of Lebanese Hezbollah strong points and neighborhoods is
“disproportionate.” The Israeli campaign, so this story goes, is
bullying and terrorizing the Lebanese populace, and this is (so the
argument goes) typical Israeli thug behavior.
Hmmm.
Let’s see. In World War II, the Germans bombed exactly no United
States cities or towns. We bombed the hell out of them, day and
night, for more than two years, including helping the British with
firebombing Dresden, one of the most appalling civilian killings by
a free people of all time.
Was it disproportionate? Well, no. The Nazis had bombed our
allies, the British, in terror raids for years. They had started a
world war. They had created a genocide unspeakable in human
history. So, yes, there was horrible killing, but is anyone now
saying it was disproportionate? Maybe a few, but not many.
The Japanese bombed exactly zero U.S. cities except for a few
stray bombs on Honolulu. We firebombed every city we could find and
used the atom bomb on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Was this
disproportionate? No, because the Japanese had started a world war
and caused unspeakable suffering through Asia and the Pacific.
Bombing was what it took to end the war in both Europe and the
Pacific.
Now, Israel is bombing Beirut. The Lebanese have been sheltering
Hezbollah killers who have been rocketing and bombing Israel for
ten years almost every day. The Lebanese have admitted the
terrorists into dominant positions in their government. In every
way, Lebanon has made itself a haven for terrorists bombing
civilians day in and day out in Israel. Is Israel finally standing
up and saying enough “disproportionate”? Yes, if you think Israel
and Jews should be permanent victims who suffer, bleed, and die in
silence the way the Nazis preferred. No, if you believe Jews have
the same rights as other people to defend themselves.
Look, if the Israelis wanted to inflict a lot of casualties from
the air, they could. They have the second best air force in the
world. Clearly, they are showing restraint. Three hundred dead is a
lot, and every human’s death is sad unless he’s a terrorist, but we
were killing 30,000 in a few hours in World War II and glorying in
it. No news shows were showing German civilians getting fried and
saying how sad it was. It was war against butchers and war is
horrible, but it’s war, and to defend human decency, sometimes war
is necessary.
By any historic measure, Israel’s response to a decade of
torment is extremely restrained — maybe too restrained. And it can
stop any time the Hezbollah says they will use peaceful means to
get their aims. I don’t hear them saying that. What I hear is a
thousand Hezbollah rockets falling on exclusively civilian targets
in Eretz Israel. There’s your answer about whether Israel’s
response is disproportionate.