Key To Victory
By Rabbi Pinchos Lipschutz
People who follow the news are perplexed. At a time when a
small beleaguered country does battle with terrorists who carried out genocide
in their country, why do the nations of the world call for a ceasefire? Is
there really support for terror states? Is there no limit to hypocrisy? What
would those countries do if their country was attacked?
The United States says that it stands behind the victim
country, yet it seeks to have them take a break in their war against evil to
win some political points in Michigan. Does that make any sense to anybody?
How would the United States have responded had someone
attempted to curtail their battle against the axis of evil following 9/11?
Does anybody know history?
Speaking of history, let’s do a short rewind on Gaza.
In the year 2002, President George W. Bush laid out his
plan for peace in Israel. The first US president to call for a Palestinian
state alongside Israel, he called upon “the Palestinian people to elect new
leaders, leaders not compromised by terror. I call upon them to build a
practicing democracy, based on tolerance and liberty.” For good measure, he
added that the “Palestinian state will never be created by terror - it will be
built through reform. And reform must be more than cosmetic change or veiled attempts
to preserve the status quo.”
Bush had a lofty vision, yet where did it leave Israel?
What came of his utopian plans?
In 2005, Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, in a perfidious act,
defied his party and his past and unilaterally pulled Israel out of Gaza,
stating that Israel’s handing over of Gaza to Palestinian rule would bring the
hoped-for peace with the Palestinian people. It was a farcical argument, yet
the majority of the Israeli people supported him, so, like other Israeli
hypocrites are want to do, he formed a new party, named it Kadima, and signed
up ambitious Likud and Labor politicians.
Sharon suffered a stroke shortly thereafter and was taken
over by his deputy, the arrogant and corrupt Ehud Olmert, who was blinded by
ambition and ego.
It didn’t take long for the world to see what happens when
Palestinians are granted their wishes. The terrorists, whose main aim is to
destroy Israel, began to take advantage of the new stage from which they could
carry out their jihad against Jews.
President Bush and his secretary of state, Condoleezza
Rice, maintained that the next step to bring about peace was holding democratic
elections in Gaza. They also insisted that Hamas be allowed to run, even though
they did not give up violence and refused to acknowledge that Israel has a
right to exist. Israel didn’t think Hamas would win anyway - another
intelligence failure - and Rice argued that even if they would win the right to
govern the new Palestinian enclave, governing would force them to act responsibly
and come around to the American position.
Of course, they were all wrong.
Thousands of Jews were mercilessly thrown out of their
homes in the pursuit of a policy that guaranteed that such radical moves would
bring relief from the constant terror.
The idyllic Jewish towns in Gaza were taken over by
terrorists and used as bases for launching terror into Israel. Elections swept
Hamas into power. And then, daily barrages of Kassam rockets began raining down
on nearby Israeli towns. One day, Hamas terrorists popped out of an underground
tunnel they had dug under the Israeli border and kidnapped a soldier, Gilad
Shalit, bringing him back to Gaza, where he was held for over five years.
Binyomin Netanyahu traded him for 1,027 Palestinian prisoners, including Yahya
Sinwar, who was in charge of governing Gaza until a little over a month ago.
That kidnapping led to Israel’s first Gaza War.
Yet, no one – not Olmert, Bush or Rice – would admit that
their plan failed.
When Israel went into Gaza back then, nobody called on
Israel to finish off Hamas. None of the many peace-loving nations of the world
lauded Israel for the failed experiment and asked them to quickly end it before
Gaza would become another Iran terror state.
As prime minister, Ehud Barak pulled Israel out of Lebanon
in 2000. He forsook the security buffer zone they had set up on Israel’s
northern border. Everyone praised the move and the United Nations even passed a
resolution calling on the government of Lebanon to disarm Hezbollah and take
over the border area. That resolution was ignored, like so many others.
In 2006, Israel was back in Lebanon, battling Hezbollah,
as the world called for a ceasefire, condemning Israel for fighting back. So
soon after 9/11, France, Russia, Italy, Norway, the Vatican and many other
self-righteous voices called upon the country continuously victimized by terror
to halt its actions.
President Bush stood out among all major heads of state
for championing Israel’s right to defend itself, even as his own secretary of
state called for restraint.
It is astonishing to see how willfully blind people can
be, and how they can twist facts so that the victim is the aggressor and the
aggressor is to be pitied.
Over the weekend, the American secretary of state was in
the Middle East, traveling from state to state, starting with Israel of course,
where he pressed for a pause in the fighting to allow humanitarian aid. The
snide insinuation of his repeated calls and those of his boss is that Israel
doesn’t care about providing humanitarian assistance to innocent civilians.
They need America to force them to do what is decent and moral, and even with
American pressure, they don’t always cooperate.
But putting that aside, he did even worse, going to meet
Yassir Arafat’s colleague, Mahmoud Abbas, where, according to his spokesman, he
“expressed the commitment of the United States to working towards the
realization of the Palestinians’ legitimate aspirations for the establishment
of a Palestinian state.”
The entire world just saw what happens when Palestinians
are given complete and total rule and control over a part of Israel, yet the
Biden administration sits with a terrorist who seeks Israel’s destruction and
discusses with him a state as a reward for years of terror and enmity, as if
that would solve anything and lead to peace.
They also discussed “efforts to restore calm and stability
in the West Bank,” because - and you probably were not aware of this - there is
a “need to stop extremist violence against Palestinians and hold those
accountable responsible.” Once again, it’s those Jews who are causing trouble
in the West Bank. The sheer hypocrisy is overwhelming.
But no matter what is offered to them, it is never enough.
According to the PA press office, Abbas told Blinken that he would agree to
take over Gaza “within the framework of a comprehensive political solution that
includes all of the West Bank, including East Jerusalem, and the Gaza Strip.”
Blinken also discussed with Abbas putting the Palestinian
Authority in charge of Gaza once again when Israel defeats Hamas. The
experience of what happened to Gaza when Israel left and handed the keys to the
Palestinian Authority is ignored.
He then went to Jordan, where he discussed with the Jordan
king their “shared commitment to the protection of civilians and to
facilitating the increased, sustained delivery of life-saving humanitarian
assistance, the resumption of essential services, and ensuring that
Palestinians are not forcibly displaced outside of Gaza,” as if anyone would
let them in.
He “also expressed concern regarding the increasing
violence in the West Bank and emphasized the U.S. commitment to working with
partners towards a durable and sustainable peace in the region, to include the
establishment of a Palestinian state, a shared priority of both the United
States and the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan,” according to the State Department.
So, for those Jews, who felt comfortable with the feeling
that the United States is backing Israel and won’t let it down, the trip and
statements that emanated from it should throw some cold water in the faces of
those who don’t yet realize that it is Hashem who is our Protector, nobody
else.
There has been a debate since the Holocaust whether it
could happen again and whether it could happen here. That debate has been
settled, as the world that defeated fascism and communism and went to war
against Islamic totalitarianism is now marching in capitals and cities around
the world to drive the Jews into the sea. Many of the marchers are young, but
those who brainwashed them are not, yet when ISIS beheaded tens of thousands of
Arabs in Libya, Syria, and Iraq in the name of Islam, nobody marched. When Arab
dictators in Syria and Libya killed hundreds of thousands of their Muslim
citizens, nobody marched.
When Saudi Arabia and the Houthis fought and killed
hundreds of thousands of Yemenites, there were no marches, no flag-waving by
the concerned people of the world.
When Russia bombs civilians in Ukraine, do any of the
hypocrites who march for the so-called freedom of Palestine protest the
slaughter of innocents? When Africans kill each other by the hundreds of
thousands, does anyone march? Does anyone cry over the loss of life - of Muslim
life? Do they even know how Gaza is ruled under Hamas, and that nobody there is
free or has any dreams of freedom?
Where are all the people who care so much about the
slaughter of innocents when they aren’t killed by Jews?
Where were all the peace-loving anti-genocide warriors
before Israel went into Gaza, when 1,400 innocent people were barbarically
tortured and killed by savages?
They were nowhere to be found. They were hugging trees,
waxing poetic about climate change.
Most people were initially shocked, but almost
immediately, their inner anti-Semitism took hold of them and they began blaming
the Jews. It’s the Jews’ fault. And why not? Everything that goes wrong in the
world is the fault of the Jews, so when Jews are mercilessly killed, it’s also
their fault. It makes as much sense as blaming them for so many other things
they have nothing to do with.
It is plainly evident that the campaign for Gaza’s
freedom, for a two-state solution, for a Palestinian state, and for a
ceasefire, not to mention the ripping down of posters of the hostages, the
painting of Mogein Dovids on Jewish homes in France, and the entrapping
of Jewish students at Ivy League universities, has nothing to do with peace or
care for Palestinians and everything to do with Jew-hatred.
Jewish people who had grown detached from Yahadus
and adopted the life and culture of their neighbors, as well as irreligious
people in Israel, were shocked into reality on Simchas Torah. They
realized that there is more to life than living a physical non-spiritual
existence. They realized that without the spirituality of their grandparents,
they are lost in a world that wants them dead.
Millions of Jews around the world are connecting with
their Jewishness, and some are adopting mitzvos, while others resolve to
accept upon themselves the strictures of the Torah, including shemiras
Shabbos.
Hashem brings tragedies upon Am Yisroel when they
veer away from Him to shake them up and bring them back to where they belong.
We have heard many times that the Rambam (Hilchos
Taanis) writes that it is a mitzvas asei to cry out and blow shofros
for every tragedy that befalls us. Everyone must acknowledge that the tragedy
happened due to their sins. But if instead of crying out to Hashem, they
ascribe the threat facing the community simply to “the way of the world,” that
attitude will cause the calamity to continue and get more severe.
The purpose of tragedy is to inspire us to do teshuvah.
Rav Chaim Vital, in his peirush on Sefer Tehillim,
writes that at the End of Days, we will suffer at the hands of the Yishmoelim,
who will bring us unprecedented grief. They will seek to wipe us off the face
of the earth, and without Divine intervention, they’d be able to implement
their murderous designs.
He wrote that when that time shall arrive, we will cry out
to Hashem and He will hear our cries and prayers. Hence the name Yishmoel,
composed of the two words yishma and Keil, meaning Hashem will
hear, according to Pirkei D’Rebbi Eliezer (32).
What is happening now with the offspring of Yishmoel is
pre-ordained. In order for us to prevail over Yishmoel, we must raise our
voices in prayer. His name does not hint that if we are strong and battle him
with chivalry, we will defeat him. His name does not hint that if we engage him
in diplomacy, we will outwit him. His name does not indicate that if America
stands at our side, we will be able to defeat him.
His very name proclaims that the way to defeat him is
through tefillah.
All the analysis, clips and speeches won’t help us. The
only thing that will help us is for more and more people to realize that
everything that happens in this world and in this war is b’Yad Hashem.
We need to learn better, daven better, and guide
those Jews around the world who are returning to their roots, helping bring
them back to Hashem’s embrace.
Let us all
improve our shemiras hamitzvos, our love and care for each other, and
our feelings of achdus for all Jews – yes, all of them, even the ones
who are different than we are. Let us demonstrate to our friends and family how
great it is to be a Torah-observant Jew, so that we may be zocheh very
soon to victory in this war and the coming of Moshiach tzidkeinu. Amein.
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