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Playing into the hands of Hamas
By Bernard Avishai and Sam Bahour
Tags: Gaza, Israel news, hamas 

Israel and Hamas are not equals on the battlefield - not at all, clearly - and when the power to harm or control others is this uneven, it is meaningless to speak about moral symmetry. But as the current onslaught in Gaza unfolds, it is sadly evident that both sides are continuing to respond to real provocations in ways that are not morally right, or even politically smart.

If Hamas thought that lobbing missiles into Israeli civilian neighborhoods was a decent or proportionate response to the grim realities of the occupation, they were wrong. On the other hand, if Israel thinks it can bludgeon the Palestinians into political surrender, or get Hamas - or the Palestinian community at large, for that matter - to acquiesce to military occupation then it, too, is wrong.

There is no military solution to this conflict. Until both sides fully grasp this, the world can expect only continuing violence and vendetta, with civilians on both sides paying the price for leaders who - because of pressure, ambition or hubris - feel that they must do the most damage, fire the last shot or make the most credible threat. Indeed, it is sad, and repellent, to hear military correspondents speak of "teaching a lesson," "increasing pressure," "making a statement," achieving "deterrence," when those they are reporting on are really trying to control the news cycle, or win arguable (and in any case temporary) psychological advantage, by killing, or accepting the deaths of, people at random on the other side.
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Operation Cast Lead - the heart-wrenching death and wanton destruction the Israeli army is inflicting on Gaza as we write - is the product of just such thinking. In the first week, Israeli air raids killed over 500 people, many of them non-combatants; invading ground forces have now killed 100 more. Israelis knew in advance that Hamas forces are not a regular army; they will not come out of hiding and be mowed down like soldiers in World War I. To go after them effectively, in, of all places, the Gaza Strip, one of the most densely populated places on earth, the IDF would have to level its towns and cities, block by block, and intensify the nightmare of the Gazan population, more than half of which is children under the age of 15.

This cannot succeed in achieving Israel's stated aim of degrading Hamas' long-term capabilities and motivation. It will certainly not undermine Hamas' appeal, especially since the electricity and water infrastructures are also inevitably targeted. Now that Israeli soldiers have been killed in this tragic operation, there are the unavoidable cries that the IDF "go all the way," so their deaths would not have been in vain. But Israel cannot make Hamas surrender - it cannot "win." Meanwhile, the carnage will help Hamas, and other Palestinian military factions, make their case - not only in Gaza, but across the West Bank too. A glorious stand will even turn them into cultural heroes among Israel's Palestinian Arab citizens.

It should be clear by now that Hamas' appeal only grows when Israelis attacks Palestinians. It increased when Israel insisted that occupied territory was merely "disputed," ignoring its obligations under international law, and tried to dissociate its unilateral "disengagement" from Gaza from the continuing occupation of the West Bank and East Jerusalem. Hamas appealed to circles upon circles of Palestinian youth, who, grieving for friends or relatives killed in clashes with occupation forces, or appalled by iron-fist policies, succumbed to rage or survivors' guilt. Its appeal increased in the absence of any concrete progress toward peace, indeed, when the peacemaking process seemed endlessly stalled.

Hamas' appeal spread, finally, when Palestinian economic life seemed futile, or inevitably corrupt - when a fight to the last martyr seemed the only chance at a meaningful life - or death. Give Gazans open borders, relief from grinding poverty, and business opportunities with West Bank and foreign partners and, over time, this will win over Hamas-controlled tunnels and smuggling every time. The Palestinian private sector, centered in Ramallah, has begged Israel and the international community for 18 months to allow it access to Gaza, to build new businesses. Israel refused. Tragically, many who have been killed this past week were not Hamas militants, but rather Palestinians who worked in Hamas-run ministries or institutions because they had no choice if they wanted to feed and clothe their children.

The critical point, surely, is that one cannot do in two weeks with force what you need to do over a generation with reciprocity. Even as it worked toward an overall solution to the conflict, Israel could have respected international law regarding occupation, observed the Geneva conventions, helped build Palestinian civil society, stopped settlement construction, invited international monitors, and allowed Palestinians to compete non-violently, politically, economically and socially. It could have, in short, allowed for unity and rationality in Palestinian politics. This is not, well, rocket science.

Bernard Avishai is an author and management consultant who lives in Jerusalem. He blogs at www.bernardavishai.com. Sam Bahour is a management consultant and entrepreneur living in Ramallah. He blogs at epalestine.blogspot.com.
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  1.   Wishful thinking 07:11  |  Israel K 09/01/09
  2.   ANOTHER FAILURE... 2006-2009!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 10:39  |  DAVID 09/01/09
  3.   All correct. 10:47  |  Michael 09/01/09
  4.   OF COURSE 10:54  |  indrajaya 09/01/09
  5.   Hamas just became an idea 11:03  |  dan 09/01/09
  6.   What the authors did not point out 12:28  |  Rachel 09/01/09
  7.   There is No Military Solution to this Conflict 12:30  |  colin 09/01/09
  8.   Is there another way? 12:39  |  Welshman 09/01/09
  9.   Forgot to add west bank withdrawal and Palestinian state 12:42  |  Natallie Durson 09/01/09
  10.   Well said, its not rocket science, just common sense 12:56  |  Sean 09/01/09
  11.   At long last 13:02  |  Chris Linthwaite 09/01/09
  12.   This is a better article than Gideon Levi`s one-sided one but 13:04  |  S 09/01/09
  13.   Misreading of past and present reality 13:31  |  Shalom Freedman 09/01/09
  14.   The more common the sense.... 13:54  |  kiwi girl 09/01/09
  15.   thank you 13:54  |  Joe 09/01/09
  16.   Indrajaya 14:59  |  Kathy 09/01/09
  17.   Ghandi eternally living "Jews committing suicide 15:24  |  Absolute Sweden 09/01/09
  18.   Seems like majority of Israeli`s live in an illusion 15:39  |  Mark B. 09/01/09
  19.   Uncle Bernard, 15:40  |  Benjamin 09/01/09
  20.   Last paragraph spot on 15:45  |  Jonathan 09/01/09
  21.   Israeli leaders already know all this... 15:47  |  Ibrahim 09/01/09
  22.   #1 You are absolutely Right. Same incompetent Olmert 16:06  |  Israeli Observer 09/01/09
  23.   Wrong : Bernie and Sam, read behind the headlines 16:10  |  S Judah 09/01/09
  24.   Israel is blind to the obvious 16:19  |  Keith T. 09/01/09
  25.   100% correct, except.... 16:34  |  colman 09/01/09
  26.   Benevolence is the best weapon 16:46  |  Alexei 09/01/09
  27.   The virus has escaped - "We are all Hamas now!" 17:07  |  Manny Goldstein 09/01/09
  28.   Light a candle 17:24  |  Michael 09/01/09
  29.   Fantasy analysis 17:29  |  David Hartman 09/01/09
  30.   Playing to Hamas 17:57  |  Will Rogers 09/01/09
  31.   This is a pretty good article but 18:23  |  S 09/01/09
  32.   Hear hear 18:24  |  Dafna 09/01/09
  33.   Oslo was about changing Arab mindset 18:25  |  Boris 09/01/09
  34.   #5 Will Rogers 18:34  |  S 09/01/09
  35.   Hamas 18:36  |  Gail Matthews 09/01/09
  36.   Three weeks ago, in a censored post 18:37  |  Mark Lincoln 09/01/09
  37.   Israel playing into every other country`s hand ! 19:39  |  Akram Zekaria 09/01/09
  38.   What can we do? 19:48  |  Boaz 09/01/09
  39.   What can we do? 19:50  |  Boaz 09/01/09
  40.   There is no other solution but a military one 19:53  |  Morris Valentine 09/01/09
  41.   avishai bahour 19:55  |  dr daniel mostrel 09/01/09
  42.   Israel`s response to Hamas 19:58  |  Anonymous 09/01/09
  43.   Well said 20:38  |  Nahle 09/01/09
  44.   sorry man! not correct...! 20:46  |  FalluJah 09/01/09
  45.   There is no military solution 21:08  |  Salim 09/01/09
  46.   To Salim 21:36  |  Edouard 09/01/09
  47.   To Edouard 02:26  |  Salim 10/01/09
  48.   Why don`t you put Nadav Shragay in this section? 02:38  |  The Observer 10/01/09
  49.   To Salim (#45) 03:03  |  Morris Valentine 10/01/09
  50.   #49 It would neuter Hamas, Morris 03:39  |  Johnboy 10/01/09
  51.   Playing into the hands of hamas 04:13  |  max 10/01/09
  52.   #12 S, no it`s not that simple (why Hamas was elected) 07:36  |  newageblues 10/01/09
  53.   How can you claim... 12:44  |  Erwynne 10/01/09
  54.   Thank you 12:54  |  Amal 10/01/09
  55.   Gaza hostility and the oxygen mask 13:07  |  allang 10/01/09
  56.   Zionism fails 13:15  |  Walter 10/01/09
  57.   who play with fire get burn 13:26  |  Imad 10/01/09
  58.   Peace plan forward 13:28  |  Jan Doelman 10/01/09
  59.   TRAP ! 13:36  |  The Teacher/Instruct 10/01/09
  60.   #52 newageblues I agree with you (why Hamas was elected) 2nd try 13:47  |  S 10/01/09
  61.   Morris---Glad you had no say in Northern Ireland 13:54  |  Labhras 10/01/09
  62.   True: Hamas is Israel`s creation in her own image 19:52  |  Ivar 10/01/09
  63.   hamas will hide in their bunkers while the civilians take toll 20:26  |  Kerry 10/01/09
  64.   To Morris valentine and salim 20:48  |  Edouard 10/01/09
  65.   #40 Morris Valentine, wrong reading of reality 21:06  |  Mark B. 10/01/09
  66.   I must still be guilty for all US crimes 21:39  |  Rob (2nd try) 10/01/09
  67.   # 65 Mark B ..... conflict not black or white 00:50  |  allang 11/01/09
  68.   # 65 Mark B ..... conflict not black or white 01:04  |  allang 11/01/09
  69.   #49. Morris, Peace now = Survival for the State of Israel. 01:14  |  Salim 11/01/09
  70.   Precursor to a war with Iran? 03:17  |  Seawife 11/01/09
  71.   it`s the victory, stupid 04:52  |  Ale 11/01/09
  72.   Playing into 00:20  |  joseph 12/01/09
  73.   article 00:25  |  joseph 12/01/09
  74.   Look at JORDAN AND EGYPT peace with arabs is possible 17:48  |  khaled 21/01/09
  75.   im a muslim and this article is one of the best i read so far 17:54  |  khaled 21/01/09
  76.   isreal option was clear from the start 18:06  |  khaled 21/01/09
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