Friday, January 31, 2025

Bargaining For Human Life: While Israel Celebrates, The Terrorists Plot Out Their Next Opportunity


Bargaining For Human Life: While Israel Celebrates, The Terrorists Plot Out Their Next Opportunity



How did we get to this point where we are releasing such a great number of criminals for just a handful of hostages? Two words – bad policy! Every government and law enforcement agency in the world knows that you do not bargain for hostages. If you do and the bad guys actually hold up to their end of the deal, then you get a momentary dose of joy. But while you’re celebrating, the terrorists are plotting the next time when they’ll up the ante for a release. 

It used to be that Israel was known for not negotiating with terrorists, but that began to change a number of decades ago. In 1968, an El Al plane in Algeria with 48 passengers on board was released in return for 24 terrorists who had no blood on their hands. Forty-one years later, the same price – 24 terrorists – was doled out simply to get video footage of a single kidnapped Israeli soldier. Talk about a horrific inflation!

Giving in once means you’ll be forced to give in again and again at ever-increasing prices. The depths to which we sank was evidenced when Israel was forced in 2011 to turn over 1,027 Palestinian prisoners for the return of a single IDF soldier, Gil Shalit. Don’t get me wrong, I wept when I saw the helicopter flying overhead returning Shalit to our land. I am so grateful to have him and all hostages home. But our short-term gain has caused us long-term pain. In fact, Yahya Sinwar, the late, bloodthirsty leader of Hamas in Gaza, was among whose exchanged for Shalit’s life. For all the strength of our army, the terrorists know our weak spot. They take our people, and we’ll eventually cave.

The most frustrating part about this is that I can see no way out of the mess we’ve gotten ourselves into. At least not with the way our government is now structured. We have a Supreme Court that puts hostages over safety. Worse, they put terrorists over Israel’s safety. Israel’s Supreme Court is filled with liberal left radicals who are self-perpetuating because they have the power to appoint one another. As long as we keep this insane judicial system the way it is, Israel will always be in danger. October 7 will just be the appetizer to what is likely ahead.

Ceasefire in Gaza

As the IDF dilutes its forces in Gaza, Hamas is coming back out of their holes. The white pickups are back all over Gaza, and uniformed men are once again being celebrated by young and old on the streets. It will be interesting to see whether that enthusiasm for Hamas will continue once the refugees returning to the north see what is left of their cities. Of course, fingers of blame will be pointed at Israel. But there will be many who put two and two together to recognize that it was the actions of their own local terrorist army that led to their homes being flattened like a piece of naan.

I know I’ve talked about hostages in the previous two sections, but they are the subject of the day. Three more captives were released today. They are Arbel Yehud (29), Agam Berger (19), and Gadi Moses (80), along with five Thai citizens. It was previously reported that Gadi Moses was among the deceased hostages, but it appears that information was false. It is this kind of confused information that keeps me from releasing any names of murdered captives. In exchange for the return of these innocents, Israel was set to release 110 Palestinian prisoners, including 32 who were serving life sentences. However, Prime Minister Netanyahu ordered the buses carrying the Palestinians to turn around and go back to the prison. The reason? When our hostages were returned to us, they were forced to go through crowds in which they were almost lynched. Thousands of screaming people surrounded them, pushing and shoving. Said the Prime Minister, “I take the horrifying scenes from our hostages’ release with the utmost severity – another testament to Hamas’s barbaric cruelty. I demand mediators ensure this never happens again and guarantee our hostages’ safety. Anyone who dares harm them will pay with their own blood.” Finally, after a three-hour delay during which agreements had been reached, the Palestinians were released.

Three more hostages will be released on Saturday, then more as the weeks progress. However, after phase one of the ceasefire, Hamas will still be holding 64 of our people – although less than 30 of those are believed to still be alive. Phase two of the deal essentially says, “Hey Israel, you can get the rest of your kidnapped hostages back if you’ll just leave.” I honestly can’t say what will happen when that time comes. I know how much we want our people back. However, we can’t just retreat and let all go back to how it was before. Hamas must not be left in power. Right now, we are witnessing the first time in history that military costs are being paid for hostages. Israel is giving up ground in return for its battered and bruised citizens. This truly is a messed-up world.

Ceasefire in Lebanon

Sunday was the deadline for all IDF troops to be out of Lebanon, according to the western brokered ceasefire deal. However, Israel says that Lebanon is not holding up its end of the bargain, and the Lebanese are saying that the Israelis are dragging their feet on the withdrawal. When the deadline came, a mass march pushed toward the Israeli army after being warned away. The IDF opened fire and 22 people were killed. Now, the ceasefire deadline has been extended to February 18. Peace in the region will only come when the Lebanese in the south choose safety and normalcy over Hezbollah.

Syria Liberation Day

If you have your calendars handy, mark down December 8 as a special day. That is the holiday that newly installed (as of yesterday) president of Syria, Ahmed al-Sharaa, has created to celebrate the fall of the Assad regime. Feel free to commemorate accordingly.

With al-Sharaa in office, other Syrian revolutionary factions are dissolving and merging within the Ministry of Defense to form a new Syrian military. Thankfully for Israel, that military is not directed beyond its southern border. The last thing the Syrians want to do right now is pick a fight with Israel. With Iran failing them and the U.S. looking over their shoulders, al-Sharaa’s government is going to focus on pressing internal needs, like quelling resistance from the Druze in the south and the Kurds in the north.

Israel, meanwhile, is going to take advantage of Syria’s preoccupation. The IDF is determined to remain on the summit of Mount Hermon and down in the security zone for an unlimited amount of time, ensuring safety from that part of the border.






1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Cease fire in Gaza keeps alive the notion of a two-state solution. The time of Jacob's trouble at hand.