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We need a Nasrallah
By Aluf Benn

What is more frightening: a Syrian Scud missile with a chemical warhead that can hit Tel Aviv and kill thousands of people with poison gas, or a Palestinian Qassam missile full of primitive explosives, which hits Sderot and sometimes Ashkelon, and causes a small amount of damage? The destructive power of the Syrian missile is far greater, and yet few, if any, Israelis think about its existence. The Qassam, however, is seen as a serious security threat, which is of concern to the prime minister, the security services, the media and the Israeli public.

There is a simple explanation for the inverse ratio between the performance capability of the enemy's missiles and the level of anxiety about them: The security threat does not stem from the technology of weapons systems, but from the finger on the trigger. Israel's leaders portray Syrian President Bashar Assad as the principal inciter of terror in the region and as the person responsible for the kidnapping of soldier Gilad Shalit. But they were not afraid Assad would launch Scuds, even after Israeli warplanes buzzed his palace. He may be a terrorist, but he is not crazy. If he presses the launch button, he will risk a harsh reaction from Israel that will endanger his rule and his country. That is why Prime Minister Ehud Olmert and Defense Minister Amir Peretz can irritate him without fear.

As opposed to Assad, the Qassam operators in Gaza cannot be deterred by an F-16 fighter plane, and their hand does not tremble when they launch another missile over the fence. Their strength stems from the weakness of the Palestinian Authority and from the absence of a central security force in Gaza.
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Israel has suffered from this problem since its earliest days: Terror develops in a place where the Arab government is weak. That was the case in Jordan in the 1950s and 1960s, in Lebanon in the 1970s and 1980s, and now in the PA. Centralized governments with a strong army, like Syria, Egypt and Jordan today, are able to ensure quiet on the border, and their behavior is predictable. Wherever there is chaos, there are problems of "ongoing security."

It is enough to see what is happening in Lebanon. The moment Hezbollah took control over the south of the country and armed itself with thousands of Katyushas and other rockets, a stable balance of deterrence was created on both sides of the border. The withdrawal of the Israel Defense Forces from Lebanon in 2000 was made possible not only because of the daring of then prime minister Ehud Barak, but also thanks to Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah, who conducts a policy of "one law and one weapon" on the other side.

Nasrallah hates Israel and Zionism no less than do the Hamas leaders, Shalit's kidnappers and the Qassam squads. But as opposed to them - he has authority and responsibility, and therefore his behavior is rational and reasonably predictable. Under the present conditions, that's the best possible situation. Hezbollah is doing a better job of maintaining quiet in the Galilee than did the pro-Israeli South Lebanese Army.

In the territories there is no such Nasrallah today. PA Chair Mahmoud Abbas (Abu Mazen) is opposed to terror and wants diplomatic negotiations, but he operates as a tortured intellectual and a commentator, rather than as an authoritative leader. The Hamas government, which at first showed promising signs of organization and discipline, has behaved like him and shrugged its shoulders during the kidnapping crisis. The weapons in Gaza are split among organizations, gangs and clans, which Israel has difficulty deterring.

The events of the past weeks in Gaza have once again demonstrated that the essential condition for a quiet border is a responsible finger on the trigger on the other side. The conclusion we must come to is that until the appearance of a factor that will take control of security and weapons on the West Bank - Israel will not be able to withdraw from there. Negotiations with Abbas are not sufficient, nor is an agreement with him. It is more important that his statement about "one law and one weapon" be implemented on the ground. Even if it is implemented by a Palestinian Nasrallah.
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  1.   Sorry Israel! 11:08  |  Sam The Sham 06/07/06
  2.   BETWEEN KATYUSHAS AND QASSAMS 11:11  |  indrajaya 06/07/06
  3.   RIGHT ON Aluf.Hitler and Stalin also ruled with authority 11:17  |  PETER SM 06/07/06
  4.   BETWEEN KATYUSHAS AND QASSAMS 11:29  |  Indrajaya 06/07/06
  5.   more comedy FROM HA HA HA RETZ 12:16  |  paul harris 06/07/06
  6.   A heart for Bashar! 12:20  |  christoph 06/07/06
  7.   The Only answer was Abbas running to the U.S. for help 12:35  |  Ronnie Wolman 06/07/06
  8.   Has Haaretz fallen through the looking glass? 12:36  |  Amos Magram 06/07/06
  9.   Lawless territory 12:55  |  Frank 06/07/06
  10.   AN IDIOTIC ARTICLE.... 13:10  |  Messaoud 06/07/06
  11.   What an irony 14:02  |  Axel 06/07/06
  12.   Amos Magram 14:12  |  Margie 06/07/06
  13.   Hafez Assad is dead 14:15  |  Dave 06/07/06
  14.   the author forgot to mention the real conclusion 14:28  |  Palestinian Nasralla 06/07/06
  15.   Ronnie Woman 14:32  |  Khalid 06/07/06
  16.   #12 Margie 14:37  |  Amos Magram 06/07/06
  17.   Bashar, not Hafez 14:48  |  George 06/07/06
  18.   Why Not? Anything Betta Than Having 2 hezbolla 14:59  |  abu hurayra 06/07/06
  19.   Of course, Israel has no role in this choas on the other side! 15:13  |  Yaakov Sullivan 06/07/06
  20.   Can you pinpoint exactly Khalid 16:11  |  Andrew 06/07/06
  21.   Khalid: Oil Money not Israel,Life not Death 16:26  |  Ronnie Wolman 06/07/06
  22.   Benn off the mark 16:26  |  Ben Gurion 06/07/06
  23.   Israel Has Created Another Nasrallah in Hamas 16:28  |  Ram 06/07/06
  24.   Benn seeks a Nasrallah 16:50  |  Bernard Ross 06/07/06
  25.   George 18 17:12  |  christoph 06/07/06
  26.   Looks like Khalid`s vacation didn`t do him much good 17:17  |  Jacob Blues 06/07/06
  27.   Agreed Massoud 17:20  |  Jacob Blues 06/07/06
  28.   so now terrorist leaders are in demand 17:24  |  Anubhav 06/07/06
  29.   Qassams threaten individual lives. 17:25  |  Barbara 06/07/06
  30.   HAMAS is in the same mold as Hizballah BG 17:29  |  Jacob Blues 06/07/06
  31.   Ram has it nailed! 17:44  |  Seymour 06/07/06
  32.   is an israeli who is able to think 17:44  |  samed 06/07/06
  33.   You missed the Benn argument, Jacob Blues #31 17:44  |  Ben Gurion 06/07/06
  34.   Bomb them all till surrendor 18:06  |  Gideon 06/07/06
  35.   Ram, Hamas was established in the 1980`s 18:07  |  Jake 06/07/06
  36.   Seymour has been nailed 18:14  |  Jake 06/07/06
  37.   Benn proposes a "Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact" 18:24  |  Jake 06/07/06
  38.   That was the same argument as the one for Arafat, BG 18:29  |  Jacob Blues 06/07/06
  39.   #20 more nonsense 18:35  |  Danny - Israeli one 06/07/06
  40.   #23, no Benn is looking for a leader 18:38  |  Danny - Israeli one 06/07/06
  41.   Ben Gurion - Benn off the mark 18:44  |  Mark Lincoln 06/07/06
  42.   Jake - Likud and Hamas 18:48  |  Mark Lincoln 06/07/06
  43.   A wishful assumption - BG 18:52  |  Mark Lincoln 06/07/06
  44.   Jake #35 and #37 Get your facts right 18:54  |  Ram 06/07/06
  45.   @ Khalid 18:59  |  Jacob 06/07/06
  46.   Author doesn`t care about Lebanese under Nasrallah 19:01  |  Roger 06/07/06
  47.   We need Beria or Kaganovitch --not Nazralla 19:09  |  Sal 06/07/06
  48.   We need a Nasrallah in Gaza to chase IDF out of territories 19:22  |  Motti Rodman 06/07/06
  49.   Jake`s partially correct, Hamas started in 80`s 19:53  |  Seymour 06/07/06
  50.   Mark Lincoln 20:08  |  Larry 06/07/06
  51.   Benn only told half the story 20:19  |  Abu Firas AlQudsi 06/07/06
  52.   Ram, Hamas was established in 1987. 20:32  |  Jake 06/07/06
  53.   Mark Lincoln, wrong: that policy started under Yitzhak Rabin 20:47  |  Jake 06/07/06
  54.   To Motti Rodman 20:48  |  Jake 06/07/06
  55.   hostages to a self defeating policy 20:53  |  Baba Benzecry 06/07/06
  56.   #41, the commique was released before the kidnap 21:05  |  Danny - Israeli one 06/07/06
  57.   #51, there are two sides to the UNSC resolutions 21:11  |  Danny - Israeli one 06/07/06
  58.   Perfect! 21:45  |  Benloyel 06/07/06
  59.   the essential condition for a quiet border ? 21:54  |  Giora Sedman 06/07/06
  60.   We need Nasrallah 22:21  |  Roberto 06/07/06
  61.   Where Does Haaretz find these Guys? 22:38  |  Tod Zuckerman 06/07/06
  62.   Syrian newspapers are less anti-Israel than Haaretz 22:42  |  Jake 06/07/06
  63.   Re#15 Khalid, THE GERMANS ALSO KNOW IT 23:19  |  MEIR WEINSTEIN 06/07/06
  64.   Integrity 23:46  |  Zeinab 06/07/06
  65.   To Aluf Benn 23:55  |  TonyL 06/07/06
  66.   Silly 01:04  |  JJ Doyle 07/07/06
  67.   Fools: History Repeats Itself 03:29  |  salaamshalom 07/07/06
  68.   Shut the hell up 03:54  |  Dr X 07/07/06
  69.   Shut the hell up 2 03:56  |  Dr X 07/07/06
  70.   Khalid #15 04:18  |  David 07/07/06
  71.   to Khalid #15 06:23  |  Zeev 07/07/06
  72.   to Zeinab #64 06:48  |  Zeev 07/07/06
  73.   you`ve got to be kidding 09:28  |  Yoni 08/07/06
  74.   Arab armies aint what they used to be 09:42  |  Alex Friday 08/07/06
  75.   Do you retract? 22:48  |  Dov 15/07/06
  76.   It`s still here? Wow 18:36  |  Sergey Kadinsky 16/07/06
  77.   This must be a joke... 21:54  |  Klaus Seilberger 16/07/06
  78.   More miscalculations by Israeli leadership 02:41  |  Patrick 17/07/06
  79.   We Need A Nasrallah 03:15  |  Jack de Lowe 17/07/06
  80.   We need a Nasrallah 02:42  |  Jerome Parness 18/07/06
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