How Netanyahu Provoked This War With Gaza
His antagonism to all Palestinians to Mahmoud Abbas Palestinian Authority no less than to Hamas started and steadily fueled the chain reaction that led to the current misery.
By Larry Derfner
|Published July 9, 2014
On Monday of last week, June 30, Reuters ran a story that began:
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accused Hamas on Monday of involvement, for the first time since a Gaza war in [November] 2012, in rocket attacks on Israel and threatened to step up military action to stop the strikes.
So even by Israels own reckoning, Hamas had not fired any rockets in the year-and-a-half since Operation Pillar of Defense ended in a ceasefire. (Hamas denied firing even those mentioned by Netanyahu last week; it wasnt until Monday of this week that it acknowledged launching any rockets at Israel since the 2012 ceasefire.)
So how did we get from there to here, here being Operation Protective Edge, which officially began Tuesday with 20 Gazans dead, both militants and civilians, scores of others badly wounded and much destruction, alongside about 150 rockets flying all over Israel (but no serious injuries or property damage by Wednesday afternoon)?
We got here because Benjamin Netanyahu brought us here. Hes being credited in Israel for showing great restraint in the days leading up to the big op, answering Gazas rockets with nothing more than warning shots and offering quiet for quiet. But in fact it was his antagonism toward all Palestinians toward Mahmoud Abbas Palestinian Authority no less than toward Hamas that started and steadily provoked the chain reaction that led to the current misery.
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