The Jerusalem Post

Stand with Israel

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No country can tolerate rocket fire on its territory, especially its capital, and Israel had no choice but to respond swiftly and strongly to the Hamas barrage at the end of Jerusalem Day. But the world does have a choice: this is the time to stand with Israel against Palestinia­n terrorism.

The IDF said seven projectile­s were launched from Gaza at the Jerusalem area on Monday evening, one of which was intercepte­d by Iron Dome. The attacks started at 6 p.m. after Hamas had given Israel a deadline to withdraw forces from al-Aqsa compound on Jerusalem’s Temple Mount. Overnight on Monday and throughout Tuesday, Hamas continued its onslaught, firing hundreds of rockets on the South targeting Ashkelon and Ashdod. As of this writing, two women have been killed and dozens more wounded.

In response to the Hamas assault, IAF jets struck targets in the northern Gaza Strip. Palestinia­n sources reported that nearly 30 people were killed, most in the Israeli strikes but also as a result of rockets fired by Hamas that fell short, landing in Gaza.

It’s a familiar script played out many times before, in which Hamas and its cronies goad Israel into retaliatin­g, and then play the victim card.

In an effort to defuse tensions, Israel Police changed the route of the traditiona­l Jerusalem Day march in the Old City, switching it from Damascus Gate to Jaffa Gate, but the parade was called off when the rockets started falling. In the end, the terrorists got their way, plunging the region into another round of ping-pong violence in which civilians on both sides suffer.

What is required now is for the government to set clear goals, conduct a smart military operation, stop the rocket attacks, and restore security. At the same time, a dialogue must be conducted via internatio­nal mediators – the UN and US, Egypt and Qatar – to negotiate a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas.

US State Department spokesman Ned Price condemned the rocket fire on Israel “in the strongest terms,” urging all sides to calm the situation and pledging that the US would remain “fully engaged.” He praised steps by Israel to cool things down, including the Supreme Court decision to postpone its ruling on the planned eviction of dozens of Palestinia­ns from the Sheikh Jarrah neighborho­od in east Jerusalem.

Israel must now engage in a public relations campaign to present its case effectivel­y to the world. It has done nothing wrong, except for allowing a terrorist organizati­on to gain the upper hand. It must now prevent Hamas from gaining internatio­nal sympathy in its hollow attempts to portray itself as the guardian of Palestinia­n rights in Jerusalem.

In addition, the Palestinia­n Authority, regional neighbor Jordan, and Arab citizens of Israel – as exemplifie­d by the mob of protesters in Lod on Monday night – shouldn’t be spreading lies that Israel, without provocatio­n, threatened Muslim holy sites on the Temple Mount.

Israel’s government is not blameless. Tensions had been mounting during Ramadan, which ends on Wednesday, with ongoing clashes between police and Palestinia­n protesters in Jerusalem’s Old City and elsewhere.

While Hamas does not need an excuse to attack Israel, the government should have done more to contain the situation and try to defuse it before the violence spiraled out of control. The perfect storm – Ramadan, Jerusalem Day, Sheikh Jarrah, and political instabilit­y in Israel – all contribute­d to the reality that the people of southern Israel now find themselves.

To help Israel find a way to end this and restore peace and security, world leaders need to convey clearly to Hamas that terrorism is not acceptable under any circumstan­ces. If those leaders want to see peace in Jerusalem, the Gaza Strip and the region, they must side with Israel against these blatant unwarrante­d acts of terror. This is important so Hamas and the Palestinia­ns learn that terrorism does not pay and does not work. Firing rockets into civilian areas cannot be rewarded. Instead, it needs to be punished.

Israel is not responsibl­e for the current escalation, but it should try to end it as soon as possible. This can’t happen without the internatio­nal community supporting Israel, rather than siding with the real culprits.

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