As Israeli soldiers we hang our heads in shame over last year’s attack on Gaza’s civilian population. Dialogue, not war, is needed
by Arik Diamant and David Zonsheine, The Guardian/UK, Feb 15, 2010
Civilians flee during last year’s war on Gaza. Photograph: Mohammed Abed/AFP/Getty Images
The Israeli media marked the one-year anniversary of Operation Cast Lead, the war on Gaza, almost as a celebration. The operation is recognised almost unanimously in Israel as a military triumph, a combat victory over one of Israel’s deadliest enemies: Hamas.
As combat soldiers of the Israeli Defence Forces (IDF), we have serious doubts about this conclusion, primarily because hardly any combat against Hamas took place during the operation. As soon as the operation started, Hamas went underground.
Tags: Arik Diamant, Courage to Refuse, David Zonsheine, Hamas, Israel, Israeli soldiers, Operation Cast Lead, Palestinian casualties, Palestinian prisoners, war on Gaza
August 3, 2010 at 9:15 pm |
The war against Hamas – it is definitely a guerrilla war. It will never win or lose. The only people suffering in this war – it is the civilian population.
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