Archive for the 'IDF' Category

IDF Delivers Aid Invitation to Flotilla

Israel Navy: “Mavi Marmara, you are approaching an area of hostilities which is under a naval blockade. The Gaza area coastal region and Gaza harbor are closed to all maritime traffic. The Israeli government supports delivery of humanitarian supplies to the civilian population in the Gaza Strip and invites you to enter the Ashdod port. Delivery of supplies in accordance with the authorities’ regulations will be through the formal land crossings and under your observation, after which you can return to your home ports on the vessels on which you have arrived.”

Response: “Negative, negative.”

Of course the response was negative - because the international supporters of Hamas gathered on the Mavi Marmara were hellbent on assaulting/lynching/kidnapping IDF personnel.

The Gaza Flotilla: Slaughter Without Victory

The facts about  what actually happened on the “Mavi Marmara”   in the early hours of this morning won’t in any way affect the tidal wave of hate and self-righteous condemnation that is descending on Israel but if it interests you then you should read Ron Ben Yishai’s account of events here.

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IDF Bans Neriah Ofen

All those who insist that the IDF works hand-in-glove with right-wing Jewish settlers might want to check this piece on YNet:

In an unprecedented move, the administrative order against settler Neriah Ofen, keeping him away from the West Bank, was extended to also include the Jerusalem neighborhoods of Pisgat Zeev and Neve Yaakov.

The order was signed by GOC Home Front Command Major General Yair Golan.

Ofen, a right-wing activist, is well known to the security services from the days of the Gaza disengagement, when he was suspected of planning attacks against Arabs. He was also under administrative detention.

Last year he was ordered to keep away from the West Bank after vengeance attacks against Palestinians were attributed to him. As a result, he moved to the Pisgat Zeev neighborhood in Jerusalem where he began working to “preserve the Jewish character” of the neighborhood.

His activities included “keeping Arabs away,” and preventing the sale of property to Arabs. The Shin Bet monitored his activities and again it was decided to keep him away from the area.

The IDF said that the order to keep him away from these areas was issued for the sake of national security, public safety and the maintenance of public order. The ban was issued in light of information presented by security officials and in accordance with their recommendations.

Read it all. Hat-tip to ATFP’s news digest, which - unlike the Viva Palestina’s of this world - doesn’t filter out the politically inconvenient stories.

Ariadna Jove Martí, Conflict Tourism and Wannabe Martyrs

Now the arrest of the two conflict tourists referred to in this piece does seem to have been ill advised. They were inside Area A when they were nabbed and Israel really shouldn’t be sticking its nose in there without a powerfully good reason.

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The IDF in Haiti

Support the relief effort here.  Support Israel’s soldiers here.

Ben Cohen adds: Since my post on Thursday asking for reader donations, the deal toll  in Haiti has climbed still higher, with current estimates hovering at around 100,000. The toll is likely to escalate as more corpses are pulled from the wreckage and as survivors deal with malnutrition, lack of clean drinking water, water-borne diseases and other horrors. So please, give as generously as you can. Football/futbol/soccer fans among you might also want to purchase one of these T-Shirts - all proceeds to earthquake relief.

A Serious Look at Proportionality and Self Defense in War

Just a couple of lines to recommend a lecture on the question of proportionality in war by Professor Jeff McMahan of Rutgers University. It’s worth the full hour and twenty four minutes of your time but in case you need a couple of teasers to tempt you I’ll throw you these; he thinks that certain classes of Israeli and Palestinian civilians are not entitled to complain if they are harmed by enemy action and that the idea of proportionality in unjust wars makes no sense. I found the lecture here.

Waging Lawfare Against the IDF

Honest Reporting has a useful summary of media coverage of the news that Luis Moreno-Ocampo, the Chief Prosecutor at the International Criminal Court in the Hague, is already considering a war crimes investigation of one IDF reserve officer, Lt. Col. David Benjamin. It’s called “lawfare:” harassing Israeli politicians and military figures with dubious, politically-loaded charges of war crimes.

Meanwhile, Ocampo, Richard Goldstone and others jumping onto the “Israeli war crimes” bandwagon would do well to read Richard Cohen’s take on the context of the Gaza operation in the Washington Post:

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Free Gilad Shalit

It’s three years to the day since Gilad Shalit was kidnapped and incarcerated by Hamas. The Red Cross has been denied access to him, his family has had no contact from him, no-one knows what his condition is or the circumstances he is being held in. Which is why the Israeli government will perhaps want to revisit all the options available to it, including the complete sealing of the border with Gaza (with the exception of, as Gilad’s father Noam has said, urgent medical and humanitarian requirements) until Gilad is released.

Kasher and Yadlin Redux

Readers interested in the Kasher and Yadlin vs. Walzer and Margalit debate - about which I posted here - may well be interested in their latest exchange here.

May Our Camp Be Pure

 

“It was as if the media were altogether so eager to find reason to criticize the IDF that they pounced on one discussion by nine soldiers who met after returning from the battlefield to share their experiences and subjective feelings with each other, using that one episode to draw conclusions that felt more like an indictment. Dogma replaced balance and led to a dangerous misunderstanding of the depth and complexity of Israeli reality. The individual accounts were never intended to serve as a basis for broad generalizations and summary conclusions by the media; they were published internally, intended for program graduates and their parents as a tool to be used in the process of educating and guiding the next generation.”

 

So writes Major Danny Zamir, laying to rest claims that the IDF engaged in planned, coordinated war crimes in Gaza. Emphasis added. In any case, read the rest.

 

Thanks to Petra for bringing this to our attention.

Jews Behaving Normally Redux:the IDF in Gaza

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There has been much talk in the press in recent days relating to “revelations” about the behavior of some members of the IDF in Gaza. I put the word revelations in brackets above because nobody who knows anything about warfare can have imagined that sending large numbers of well-equipped combat troops to fight against irregulars in built up areas was going to produce anything but a significant number of civilian deaths.

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Gaza: A British Soldier’s Take

In Basra in 2003 the USA and the UK chose to use extreme force against locations that had been fortified by the Ba’ath Party, in order to spare our troops and the people of Basra the horror of a drawn-out street battle. It appears that the IDF made the same choice in Gaza.

Read the rest.

Thanks to Petra Marquardt-Bigman for directing us to this piece.

Israel Announces Unilateral Ceasefire

Following a vote of the Israeli cabinet, Israel has announced a unilateral ceasefire in the Gaza Strip. IDF operations will end at 2AM local time. Details here, here, here and pretty much everywhere. Hamas, by the way, says it will continue its terrorist attacks.

Israel’s White Phosphorus Use: Not Unusual, Not Illegal

Last week, Human Rights Watch slammed Israel for what it alleged was the “unlawful” use of white phosphorus in its Gaza operation. HRW’s accusation has been now countered from an unlikely source.

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Israel’s Gaza Operation Takes Shape on the Ground

From the Israeli website Gplanet comes this map displaying the IDF’s current ground operation in Gaza.

The arrows tracing the IDF incursion should be examined in the light of this report from the Washington Post:

Israeli military officials said forces were taking over strategic areas in order to decrease attacks on southern Israel, where more than 500 rockets have landed over the nine days of fighting. A senior Israeli military officer, speaking to foreign journalists in a conference call, said Israel was prepared to control those areas as long as needed to stop the rocket launches.

“We are not speaking about recapturing the Gaza Strip,” said the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity. “This is not our objective. If we have to hold those areas, to stop the rockets, we will do this.”

Ron Ben-Yishai says:

The IDF will focus on causing casualties among Izz al-Din al-Qassam’s fighting force. Many members of this force, which is organized within four regional combat divisions, went into hiding during the aerial assault. Yet an IDF ground maneuver will force them to come out and fight. Yet another objective is to deliver a serious blow to the rocket-launching infrastructure located in major launching sites threatening southern residents. Experience shows that an IDF presence at launch areas prevents rocket attacks from these sites or at least greatly minimizing them.

Adds the Jerusalem Post:

“We know there will be dangers, difficulties and victims… It must be said that the ground operation entails dangers to the lives of soldiers,” Defense Minister Ehud Barak said at the Defense Ministry in Tel Aviv Saturday night. “We must end the hostile actions against Israel… We will not abandon our citizens.”

“This will be a lengthy operation and there will likely be casualties on our side,” a senior defense official said. “But our mission is to defend the home front. The purpose is to destroy Hamas’s infrastructure and impair its ability to fire rockets into Israel.”

As well as expecting casualties, the IDF has experienced its first fatality: Staff Sergeant Dvir Emanuelof, who was 22 years old. He died of wounds sustained in a mortar shell attack near Jabaliya, in the north-eastern corner of the above map.

His funeral was scheduled for 11PM at the Mount Herzl military cemetery in Jerusalem.