The Scotsman

Israel has an absolute right to defend itself but Palestinia­ns have a right to an independen­t state, writes Andrew Bowie

Israel has an absolute right to defend itself but Palestinia­ns have a right to an independen­t state, writes Andrew Bowie

- Andrew Bowie is the Scottish Conservati­ve MP for West Aberdeensh­ire and Kincardine

As I descended into the stale darkness, I couldn’t quite believe what I was seeing, where I was. I could only imagine the fear of those above ground about the threat from within.

Such was my experience of entering a destroyed cross-border military tunnel, built by Hamas, discovered near Kibbutz Ein Hashlosha – a farming community in Israel close to the Gaza border.

When I first learned of the tunnels that Hamas had dug into Israel I imagined something on a par with The Great Escape – its occupants haphazardl­y shuffling towards Israel inch by inch through a small space, cramped airless space.

Never did I expect to be faced with a concrete-reinforced tunnel six-plus feet high and a yard wide, carefully designed so that its terrorists could freely run through it with a weapon hoisted over their shoulder.

It had electricit­y. Lighting. Oxygen supply. Weapons caches. We learned that in some tunnels there was infrastruc­ture in place to enable Hamas fighters to speedily transport kidnapped Israelis into Gaza. Medical bags with sedatives to assist kidnaps had even been uncovered.

I wondered, how much concrete had been poured into this tunnel alone, and the dozens of others that had been discovered? How much did this actually cost? The inescapabl­e conclusion to both questions – a lot.

Money and resources that should have been – and in many cases were – allocated by the internatio­nal community for civilian projects to improve the lives of long-suffering people of Gaza.

The tunnel stands as testament not only to Hamas’ determinat­ion to wipe Israel off the map and to the extent to which it has outright disregard for improving the lives of its own population.

Gazans find themselves in an unimaginab­le situation. Living in a narrow territory overseen by an Islamist terror group. Children go to schools from which Hamas launches rockets. Worshipper­s go to mosques adjacent

to Hamas military infrastruc­ture. Patients visit hospitals with Hamas leaders sheltering underneath. It is an impossible situation for both Palestinia­ns and Israel.

Tunnels remain a major asset for Hamas. The Israel Defence Forces (IDF) claims it has destroyed more than 60 miles of tunnels throughout Gaza in recent days which the group uses to launch rockets into Israel, transport its fighters, and coordinate military operations. The extensive network has become known as the “Hamas Metro”.

Hamas’s cynical tactic of hiding among its own population is made even worse by the more than 700 rockets that Hamas has fired towards Israel but fell short and exploded in Gaza, injuring and killing Palestinia­ns. These rockets have hit Gaza’s own electricit­y plant and sewage treatment works. Palestinia­n NGOS have recorded how families who died in the violence have actually been killed by these rockets.

Such unfathomab­le disregard for human life was highlighte­d in a shocking audio recording broadcast by Sky News Arabia this week. The clip features an Arabic-speaking Israeli pleading with the Palestinia­n man on the other end of the phone to leave his home urgently as the building he was in would shortly be the target of an air strike. The man refuses to move his family and says he invites death as it would harm Israel. Not that you’d know it from much of the social media commentary I’ve seen recently but this is a complex situation, full of nuance and legitimate interests of both sides. Of course, this is ignorantly discarded in the rush to deliver an eye-grabbing viral message.

Israel has an absolute right to selfdefenc­e. Indeed, in the face of the 4,000-plus rockets that have been fired towards its civilian population by internatio­nally proscribed terror groups, Hamas and Palestinia­n Islamic Jihad, it has a duty to protect its citizens. Faced with sustained barrages, any democracy would be compelled to respond.

Equally however, the Palestinia­ns have a right to an independen­t state. This must be given full-throated support with a new push for long-overdue peace talks.

The situation is complicate­d endlessly by Iran’s bankrollin­g and arming of Gaza-based terror groups. Time and again, with Iranian support, Hamas has been able to rearm and strengthen ahead of another ‘round’ of conflict. The internatio­nal community owes it to the Palestinia­ns to detach Iran from the Palestinia­n arena and break this cycle.

A new dynamic – the apparent political strengthen­ing of Hamas among the would-be Palestinia­n electorate – should be sounding alarm bells in capitals around the world.

Palestinia­n president Mahmoud Abbas’s dramatic cancellati­on last month of the first Palestinia­n elections in 15 years has opened a Pandora’s box.

Hamas has seized the moment to send an unmistakab­le message that it is literally fighting for Palestinia­ns against Israel, after several decades of growing corruption by the more moderate Fatah party which runs the Palestinia­n Authority in the West Bank.

Polling shows that Palestinia­ns – and even Israelis – are becoming more hard-line in their views. The sad consequenc­e of a shared failure by the internatio­nal community to end Iran’s destabilis­ing activities.

Peace remains possible but it gets harder by the day. While disrupting Iran with vigour must be a sustained focus, investment in people-to-people projects between Israelis and Palestinia­ns is more urgent than ever.

The United States Congress has just establishe­d a historic peace fund to achieve just this and I call on the UK to join it as a matter or priority. I have seen some of these projects in action in Israel and the Palestinia­n Territorie­s and it is incredibly important.

The region has suffered too much bloodshed for far too long. It is time this ended.

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 ??  ?? 0 A tunnel, discovered in 2018, that Israel said was dug by the Islamic Jihad
0 A tunnel, discovered in 2018, that Israel said was dug by the Islamic Jihad
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group, led from Gaza towards a kibbutz of Kissufim in southern Israel

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