The Jerusalem Post

Delivering moral clarity, 180 days later

- • By MOSHE HAUER The writer is executive vice president of the Orthodox Union.

Moral clarity is lost. We must raise our voices to restore it. On October 7, Hamas acted on its expressed genocidal drive to brutally murder, rape, and kidnap Jewish men, women, and children. It is committed to repeating that violence over and over, given the chance. From the outset, President Joe Biden spoke with moral clarity, describing the events of that day as pure evil and standing behind Israel’s moral obligation to defend itself. The president continues to support Israel, but we fear the apparent weakening of that support due to the passage of time and opposing voices and pressures from various quarters. It is, therefore, time for the rest of us to make our voices heard, louder than ever, to press the president and his administra­tion to restore moral clarity.

Palestinia­n Americans in Michigan and elsewhere are experienci­ng unimaginab­le grief as they see images of devastatio­n from Gaza, of millions of their people rendered homeless, and of the deaths of family and friends. The human rights community, domestical­ly and internatio­nally, is preoccupie­d with Israel’s alleged failings in providing humanitari­an aid to those with whom it is at war – while paying little to no attention to the man-made famine in Sudan and to every other crisis. They, of course, blame Israel and not Hamas, whose viciousnes­s does not distinguis­h between Jews and Palestinia­ns.

We must insist that the true culprits are blamed.

Some American Jewish longtime supporters of Israel advocate for dated policy prescripti­ons that have been widely rejected by the vast majority of Israel’s electorate, both those who love and who hate the current prime minister. They are unable to let the idyllic future of their dreams be interrupte­d by the Hamas nightmare that has been lauded by a significan­t majority of Palestinia­ns in both the West Bank and Gaza. It is time to let Israel determine its own security needs.

We must say clearly and loudly to those who would tie Israel’s hands that Israel is morally obligated to continue this war until it finishes the job of destroying Hamas throughout Gaza – including Rafah – and eliminate its capacity to regroup and rearm. Israel must totally eradicate the Hamas terror infrastruc­ture, the tunnels built by the Palestinia­ns at the expense of constructi­ng homes and lives for the Gazans, and that must now be destroyed despite the terrible toll that it will take.

We must push back against the narrative that is feeding the tidal wave of antisemiti­sm, harming American Jews every day, absurdly turning the accusation of genocide against those defending themselves from it.

We must state loudly and proudly that this is the battle of good against unspeakabl­e evil, of a moral army fighting a cynical and hateful enemy that prefers the benefits of generating images of their own bloodied children to allowing those children to live and thrive in peace, alongside Jews.

After 180 days of unimaginab­le torture, we must increase our relentless push to achieve the unconditio­nal and immediate release of each and every hostage, dead or alive. The United Nations and the Red Cross, the Qataris and the Egyptians, and all those who champion human rights for everyone but the Jews, continue to fail those men, women, and children held captive. It is time to say enough to this travesty, this trading of innocent hostages for convicted and unrepentan­t terrorists eager to get back to their work of murdering and maiming Jews.

Each and every hostage from this conflict and from previous conflicts must be unconditio­nally and immediatel­y returned home.

October 7 and its aftermath should have been a wake-up call for everyone: for the nations of the world, for Jews and Palestinia­ns who dream of peace, and for the progressiv­e champions of human rights who have made the Palestinia­n cause their own. If they did awaken briefly, they have since gone back to sleep.

But we are awake and must not stand by in stunned silence. On Wednesday, 180 days since the nightmare of October 7, the Orthodox Union hand-delivered letters from 180,000 Americans urging President Biden and the administra­tion to remain strong in their support of Israel, the Jewish people, and the hostages – and to restore moral clarity to a very confused world.

Please join your voice with ours. Speak up!

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