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Geva, Ras al-Amud, the Husan Bypass Road, Hevron Pharmacy Checkpoint, Michmas, Hizma, Qalandiya, Hebron Hills: all of these places and many more were the scenes of violent attacks against Israelis yesterday.
In fact, as we continually post on israelstreet, they are the scenes of violent attacks against Israelis everyday.
Why does the Israeli government allow this to continue?
Why does the Israeli government make it more and more difficult for our soldiers to respond?
How many more Israelis will be killed before the government does something?
TODAY’S BLOG:
This is one of those days when I want to scream at a sick world which demands that we offer Palestinians gesture after gesture of peace–Palestinians who sing and dance when we are murdered.
This is one of those days when I want to scream at our politically correct Israeli government for kowtowing to the international community and putting every Israeli at risk by offering gesture after gesture of peace.
This is one of those days when I want to scream at the IDF General Command for adopting the mindset of its monstrous COGAT unit and at the police for not doing their jobs to prevent Palestinian terrorists from entering the country and for putting the lives of terrorists before those of Israelis.
It was just 4 days ago on June 5th that I titled the blog of the day: “Ramadan Insanity Reigns Supreme in Jerusalem.” In that blog, I noted “the obvious security risks” attached to the absurd Ramadan gestures that the Israeli government was making.
Last night 4 Israelis were viciously shot to death in the Max Brenner restaurant area in the Sharona Market in downtown Tel Aviv–an area that is almost directly across from the Kirya, Israel’s version of the U.S. Pentagon.
The four Israelis who were killed represented the best of Israel:
Ido Ben-Ari, 42, who was dining out with his wife and two children. Ben-Ari was a reservist in the IDF who had been decorated by the President while serving in the elite Sayeret Matkal and who was an executive with the Coca-Cola company in Israel.
Mila Mishayev, 33, who was dining out with a friend. Mila had just begun making wedding plans, and managed to call her future husband on her phone just before she died.
Michael Feige, 58, a sociologist and anthropologist who headed the Israel Studies Program at Ben-Gurion University in Beersheva. Feige’s coworkers at Ben-Gurion wrote yesterday that: “Above all, Michael was the incarnation of a man of reason, tolerance and peace.”
Ilana Navaa, 39, the mother of four daughters who was described by one of her neighbors as “the best woman in the world” and a person who was “devoted to her home and her children.” Her 12 year old daughter just celebrated her bat mitzvah two months ago.
Why did these wonderful people have to die?
The simple answer is–they didn’t.
They died because of gross governmental, IDF, and police incompetence–an incompetence fed by a steady diet of political correctness.
What happened last night is crazy on so many levels, your humble servant hardly knows where to begin.
1. To begin with, the two terrorists who carried out the murders are from Yatta–a Palestinian town just outside of Hevron which has produced an unending parade of terrorists over the years. Some of those terrorists are/were the relatives of the two terrorists who struck in Tel Aviv last night. Two of those relatives murdered the Dickstein family of Psagot 14 years ago in another shooting attack south of Hevron.
This morning, IDF troops locked down Yatta–blocking all roads in and out of the town. But this is too little too late for the 4 dead Israelis. Why Yatta is not permanently surrounded by IDF troops is incomprehensible.
Even more specifically, there are thousands of relatives in the extended family of the terrorists. And 204 of those people had already received Ramadan permits to enter Israel–permits that were revoked this morning. But by what insanity were they ever issued permits in the first place?
2. How the terrorists got to Tel Aviv is not yet exactly known. Did they enter Israel on foot? Were they part of a terrorist cell and simply hopped in a Palestinian car or taxi and were driven to Tel Aviv.
In any case, it was no problem at all for them to reach Tel Aviv; they simply had to walk or drive through any one of numerous “holes” in the security fence which the IDF and police refuse to close.
This morning, the government announced that holes in the security fence near Meitar-Tarkumiya–through which it is believed they entered Israel–will be sealed in the coming weeks. Again this is too little too late. Why in the world did 4 Israelis have to die before the government acted?
3. Once in Tel Aviv, the terrorists had no difficulty going to the Max Brenner restaurant, taking a seat, and placing an order. Dressed like businessmen with briefcases, they aroused no suspicion at all–especially with tens of thousands of Palestinians flooding the city by virtue of the Ramadan “passes.”
4. Then the shooting started, and the terrorists walked from table to table shooting their victims. Almost immediately, they were spotted by security personnel; according to one of the eyewitnesses: “I saw the police in a dilemma whether to shoot the terrorist or not?”
IDF soldiers and the police are now terrified of shooting terrorists because they are likely to be prosecuted by a military and civil judicial system run amok and beset with the politically correct mindset that protecting the life of the terrorist is just as important as protecting the lives of the victims.
5. When one of the terrorist was finally shot by a security guard, he was immediately rushed to the trauma room at Ichilov Hospital where emergency room physicians successfully saved his life.
Wouldn’t it have been better if all of the emergency resources at the scene of the crime and at Ichilov had been focused on saving the lives of the Israelis? Mila Mishayev, the 33 year old woman described above, eventually died at Ichilov from massive blood loss from a leg wound.
This afternoon, Defense Minister Lieberman has revoked all of the Ramadan “gestures” that should never have been doled out to the Palestinians in the first place.
But this is too little too late for 4 dead Israelis.
May their memories be forever blessed.