4111111111‘• OPINION I Won't Stay In Israel As A Sitting Duck ZE'EV CHAFETS T nouncement, if all we get is more empty saber-rattling from the government and expert analyses about why we can't react for geo- politico-strategic reasons, then I go into Phase Two of my plan. Which is to drive calmly to Ben-Gurion Air- port, get on the first plane flying out of here and never come back. This is one of the hardest sentences I have ever written. I love this country. It is my home, and has been all my adult life. I have lived here for" better or worse, through six elections, five jobs, four wars, triple digit inflation, double taxation and a- mortgage. There is no place else I want to be. I am prepared to be a reserve soldier,- a beleaguered tax- he newspapers here have been full of speculation: What if the Americans launch an- other attack on Iraq? Will Saddam Hussein fire Scuds at us again? And this time, will they be armed with chemical, or even nuclear, warheads? Some of this journalistic speculation has been alar- mist. The Tel Aviv weekly Ha'ir, for example, ran a banner headline reporting that municipal authorities have yet to hold a single se- rious discussion about what to do in case of a renewed at- tack. Others have sought, unsuccessfully, to be reassuring. "Despite the low probability, you can't This government dismiss the danger of has to make it clear Scuds," Defense Minister Moshe Arens was quoted as to our enemies that telling one newspaper. open season on the Low probability? That was Jews ended with the phrase used by . Israeli World War II. intelligence to dismiss the threat of a sneak attack in the days before the Yom payer, a put-upon citizen. Kippur War. It is a phrase Anything except a sitting designed to make the duck. average person run for the Last winter, I more or less bomb shelter (except that went along with the pro- the Tel Aviv authorities gram. I wore my little mask have yet to decide whether and ducked into my little we should go to the bomb room and listened for the all- shelters — which don't exist ' clear on my little transistor. — or the sealed rooms this Just wait, I thought, until time). this war is over,]we'll be in Well, I'm not going to any great shape. The Iraqi threat shelter, and I haven't taken will be over, Saddam Hus- out my gas mask, or stocked sein will be gone and Israel up on bottled water, either. will be rewarded for its self- That won't be necessary. Be- restraint. cause I have formulated my Yeah, right. As of this own little contingency plan writing, Saddam is still in for the next round of Scuds, power, a few pounds thinner and it doesn't include huddl- to judge from TV footage, ing in a closed space with a but just as dangerous as defective mask on my face, ever. Iraq, Defense Minister waiting to hear (Israel Arens admits, still has Scuds Defense Forces spokesman) — and he isn't even prepared Nachman Shai tell me I'm to say for sure that they still alive. aren't armed with un- If the Scuds start to land, conventional warheads. here's what I am going to do. And as far as Israel's polit- I'm going to sit in my living ical gains are concerned, the room, pour myself a triple Bush administration ap- Jack Daniels on the rocks, parently hasn't heard about turn on the radio . . . and them. wait. Exactly 12 hours. I have nothing against What will I be waiting for? Bush; he seems like a good News that Israeli planes are man. But his agenda is a bombing Baghdad into hu- little different from mine. mus, and Israeli commandos He wants to defeat Iraq but are in western Iraq, blowing leave its army in place as a up Scud launchers. buffer against Iran. He If so, I will seal off my wants to fight Saddam but bathroom, pull out my gas remain popular in the Arab mask and take my chances. world. He wants regional But if there is no such an- disarmament but, at the same time, to sell billions of dollars of weapons to the Arabs (and to us, for that matter). He wants to wage bloodless wars and star in victory parades. All I want is to survive, and to raise my children in a reasonably safe envi- ronment. Bush may want this too, but it isn't at the top of his agenda. That's fair enough — protecting me isn't his obligation; it is the job of the Israeli govern- ment. Does that mean I want to launch a war against Iraq? Not at all. Despite last winter's Scuds, I am willing to forgive and forget; if Saddam Hussein offered to come to Israel tomorrow, I would personally greet him at the airport. But if the United States decides to at- tack Iraq once again, and the response from Baghdad is another barrage of missiles on Tel Aviv, then Israel has to respond. Not with words. Not with threats. With everything in our arsenal. Last question: why? Sim- ple. Because, as my friend Tom Friedman of the Neu; York Times once pointed out, in the Arab world they play by Hama rules. That means that the strong kill the weak. That means that the sitting ducks get shot. And there's no way that I'm go- ing to sit around waiting while some dictator with a Charlie Chaplin mustache lobs missiles at my living MOM. Forget it. I can take a lot of things, but I can't take the look on my nine-year-old son's face when the siren goes off and he knows that there is nothing to protect him except my two arms. This country can't offer its citizens much, but it damn well owes us a better kind of deterrence than that. Geopolitics and interna- tional coalitions be damned. This government has to make it clear to our enemies that open season on the Jews ended with World War II. If it does, I'll stay here to the bitter end and take my chances. If it doesn't, then I'll see you in Miami. Twelve hours. That's it. Eighteen, tops. ❑ Copyright — The Jerusalem Report Syndication Service LETTERS Young Israel Alternative Thank you for your fine editorial (July 5) on the future of the Jewish com- munity in Southfield and the apparent decision of Beth Achim to merge and relocate. I would add that Young Israel of Southfield (one mile from Beth Achim) is growing. While a handful of member families have moved to West Bloomfield, new young families are moving in on a steady basis. Services on Shabbat morning are so crowded that an earlier mi- nyan now supplements the regular service. Harvey S. Bronstein Southfield Jews, Chernobyl Need Assistance We greatly appreciate the very informative article about the Zedek Fund in your Aug. 2 issue. We would like to cor- rect and to add something to this article. Machanaim, which is recognized in Israel, works closely with the Zedek Fund. The Zedek Fund is recogniz- ed in the Soviet Union as a legal organization and has the right to operate in the Soviet system. The Zedek Fund is the first Jewish charitable organiza- tion which has the right to publish and to circulate a Zedek newspaper, to rent and to own property and has the exclusive rights in the area of construction for various charitable projects, to establish Jewish child care, schools, cultural centers, medical facilities and so on. For the past year the Zedek Fund has strongly focused on the catastrophic situation in the Chernobyl area. Current- ly, the city of Chernobyl stands empty, but the area around the city in the Ukraine and Byelorussia have also been strongly hit by the fallout. That area is a home to approximately 35,000 Jews. Unfortunately, the Soviet government cannot keep up with the Chernobyl catastro- phy and this is why help is so greatly needed. The Zedek Fund can be very helpful in the area of joint projects with Jewish organizations in the United States. Any outside help will also be greatly ap- preciated by the Zedek Fund. Thanks again for providing your readers with informa- tion on the Zedek Fund. Henry Frenkel David Gilfman Location Of Home For Aged Your July 12 issue quotes President Mark Schlussel of the Jewish Federation as showing interest in merging the Jewish Home for Aged in- to a new single facility in West Bloomfield. Of all possi- ble places, why West Bloomfield? Unlike such agencies as the Jewish Federation office itself and some other community institutions, the Home for Ag- ed belongs in or near the Neighborhood Project area Continued on Page 10 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 7