A Return To Targeted Killing and like any other state it must bear the conse- awn broke June quences of its aggression. 27 over the Israel- . But Israel did none Gaza border on a of this. On the contrary, surreal but not unfamiliar infiltrations and rocket scene: Rows of Merkava tanks, strikes began almost armored personnel carriers the day after the Gaza and Humvees were assembled disengagement. The pri- Michael Oren in preparation for an incur- mary target was Sderot, a Special sion into the Strip. These forc- working-class town in the Commentary es — when given the green western Negev populated light — would punch through mostly by long-settled booby-trapped refugee camps immigrants from North in search of Hamas and Islamic Jihad Africa and more recent arrivals from gunmen, while Israeli jets and heli- Russia. copters hunt the terrorists from above. Israel responded with missile By invading Gaza, Israel hopes to attacks aimed at eliminating the counter increasingly bold Palestinian Palestinian rocket crews and destroy- attacks — such as the firing of some ing the Kassam factories. But the 1,000 Kassam rockets at Israeli border crews were too elusive and the facto- towns and the kidnapping of an Israeli ries too readily rebuilt. soldier by Hamas June 25. The troops The attacks against Sderot and will probably net a large number of other border towns intensified — sev- terrorists and may rescue the captured eral Kassams struck Askhelon, Israel's' soldier. major industrial city in the south But while the operation may flex — and the Palestinians elected a its military muscle, it cannot restore Hamas government sworn to escalate Israel's deterrence power or prevent the violence. future rocket attacks and kidnappings. Israel retaliated by blasting the Indeed, the attack may well prove pyr- Kassam launching areas with artil- rhic — inflicting greater injury on lery fire, but the barrages did little Israel than on the Palestinians. but churn up dirt and accidentally The quandary Israel confronts today hit civilians. The Jewish state, from a originated in the unilateral withdrawal Palestinian perspective, seemed help- of all Israeli settlers and soldiers from less. Gaza last August. A sizable majority Israel's impotence was the product of Israelis supported disengagement, of several factors. First was Prime excruciating as it was, as a means of Minister Ariel Sharon's reluctance to achieving a national consensus on the reoccupy Gaza so soon after evacuat- country's borders and of preserving ing it. Then came Mr. Sharon's stroke its vital Jewish majority. and the Israeli elections, during which, Yet even those Israelis most in favor traditionally, Israel refrains from stag- of the Gaza pullout understood that ing large-scale operations. many Palestinians would interpret Finally, Ehud Olmert succeeded the move as a strategic retreat and a in cobbling together a left-of-center victory for Hamas and Al Aqsa terror. coalition that pledged to proceed with "We shot at the Jews and they fled the unilateral disengagement from Gaza:' they would say, "so let's keep the territories (or, as it is now called, shooting and they'll abandon Tel Aviv, convergence), but largely abandoned Haifa and Jerusalem." Mr. Sharon's hard-hitting anti-terror Israel could have refuted that claim tactics. by responding immediately and mas- Though himself a resident of Sderot, sively to every infiltration and to every Minister of Defense Am ir Peretz, a rocket fired, irrespective of whether Laborite and advocate of renewed the attacks caused Israeli casualties. talks with the Palestinians, vowed Gaza is now a de facto independent Targeted Killing on page 30 state, Israel should have declared, Jerusalem D have the Detroit Jewish News delivered to your door every Thursday 248.351.5171, visit www.JNonline.us call (dick the subscribe link) or fill out and mail the form below 1 year@$56 2 years @$88 bill me Lipayment enclosed charge my _IIVisaiMasterCard exp date card # signature(required) name phone# street address state city zip email address ❑ I would like to be contacted about special offers and/or sending a gift subscription mail to: Detroit Jewish News • PO Box 2267 • Southfield MI 48034-2267 Please allow 2-3 weeks to begin. delivery. In-state subscriptions only. Out of state price $75 for 1 year, $132 for 2 years. JN fresh. informative. Tecesigned, check it out @ JNonline.us July 6 2006 29