Israel-Hamas War Update for October 9, 2023

So many links, so little time. So lets dig in.

  • Nine Eleven Americans were killed in the terrorist attack on Israel.
  • Victor Davis Hanson on why the attack happened now.

    a) Ostensibly, radical Palestinians wanted to stop any rumored rapprochement between the Gulf monarchies—the traditional source of much of their cash—and Israel, by forcing the issue of Arab solidarity in times of “war”, especially through waging a gruesome attack aimed at civilians and encompassing executions and hostage taking. Iran likely was the driving force to prompt the war—given its greatest fear is a Sunni Arab-Israeli rapprochement.

    b) Arab forces have had only success against Israel through surprise attacks during Israeli holidays, as in the Yom Kippur War (i.e., was it any accident that the present attack began 50-years almost to the day after the October 6, 1973 beginning of the Yom Kippur War?). And so they struck again this Saturday during Simchat Torah, coming at the end of a weeklong Jewish celebration of Sukkot—in hopes that others will join in as happened in 1973. (So much for the Arab warnings not for Westerners to conduct war during Ramadan).

    c) Hamas may have reckoned that recent Israeli turmoil and mass leftist street protests over proposed reforms of the Israeli Supreme Court had led to permanent internal divisions and thus a climate of domestic distraction if not an erosion of deterrence.

    But, more importantly, in a larger sense the Biden administration has contributed both to the notion that Hamas was a legitimate Middle East player, and to the perception that the U.S. was backing away from its traditional support for Israel—to the delight of Hamas—based on the following inexplicable policies:

    1) In February Secretary of State Blinken had bragged that not only had the Biden administration resumed massive aid to the PLA cancelled by Trump, but cumulatively had transferred $1 billion—even as Palestinian authorities bragged that they would continue to pay bounties to the families of “martyrs” (i.e., those killed while conducting terrorists attacks against Israel).

    And millions of American dollars also went into Gaza, run by Hamas—despite the Biden administration’s efforts to keep mostly quiet the resumption of such inexplicable support.

  • How Hamas managed to launch its surprise attack.

    How did Hamas, the bloodthirsty jihad terror group in Gaza, perpetrate mayhem and destruction inside Israel on a scale never before seen?

    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced Saturday that “since this morning, the State of Israel is at war.” This was as Hamas fired over two thousand rockets into Israel, and over a hundred Israelis were murdered as jihad terrorists entered Israel and began killing people indiscriminately.
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    There has never been a Hamas jihad offensive from Gaza of this magnitude. In fact, throughout the history of modern Israel, there has never been anything like this, even when the Jewish state faced jihad coalitions of the neighboring Arab states in major wars in 1948, 1967, and 1973. So how was Hamas able to do it?

    For one thing, it was Shabbat in Israel, and the Jewish holiday of Simchat Torah. In that, this latest jihad resembles the 1973 war, which was launched on Yom Kippur. The idea in both cases was to catch the Israelis napping and at minimal preparedness, with large numbers of military personnel off for the holiday.

    But that was by no means all. There were widespread reports that as Hamas’ relentless rocket barrage began, Israel’s vaunted Iron Dome missile defense system was down. Reports on this so far are sketchy, but if the Islamic Republic of Iran, which as the chief financier of Hamas is clearly behind these attacks, has managed to breach Israeli security and interfere with the functioning of the Iron Dome, the ominous implications cannot be overstated. If Israel cannot manage to get the Iron Dome up and running on a secure basis, the Hamas attacks on Saturday could turn into a larger war that engulfs the entire region, as the Islamic Republic of Iran finally attempts to make good on decades of genocidal rhetoric directed at Israel.
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    Hamas also took advantage of vulnerabilities in Israel’s defenses. As jihadis screamed “Allahu akbar,” a bulldozer destroyed Israel’s fence at the Gaza border, allowing jihadis to pour into Israel in large numbers. Hamas’ military wing, the Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades, issued a triumphant communique on Telegram:

    Under intense missile cover and targeting of the enemy’s command and control systems, the Mujahideen of the Qassam Brigades were able to cross the enemy’s defensive line and carry out a simultaneous coordinated attack on more than 50 sites in the Gaza Division and the southern region of the occupation army, which led to the overthrow of the division’s defense, and our Mujahideen are still They are [sic] fighting heroic battles in 25 locations so far, and the fighting is currently taking place at the “Ra’im” base, the headquarters of the Gaza Division.

    It is a jihad of victory or martyrdom.

    Why wasn’t there a full-fledged wall at the Gaza border? Well, just imagine how the Biden regime, which resumed shoveling millions to the Palestinians after Trump stopped doing so, would have reacted if the Israelis had tried to construct such a thing. They would have denounced it as another “apartheid wall” and demanded that it be dismantled.

    The Israeli government, however, could fall as a result of this and certainly bears a great deal of responsibility. Yet here again, the ultimate fault lies with the Biden regime. Ever since Benjamin Netanyahu was reelected prime minister and embarked upon efforts to reform the Israeli judiciary, the Bidenites have been undermining him in every way possible, and have even been accused of funding the massive protests in Israel against the Netanyahu government.

    How much of what Hamas was able to get away with on Saturday was the result of the U.S. pressure upon Israel and favoring of the Palestinians, as the American government turned a blind eye to the genocidal jihad rhetoric that permeates the Palestinian areas every day? How distracted was the Israeli government in having to spend the bulk of its time on internal disagreements that the Biden regime had exacerbated instead of paying the necessary attention to national defense?

  • How could Hamas fund these attacks? Well, their sugar daddy Iran just got $6 billion from the Biden administration.

    Prominent Republicans laid into the Biden administration for empowering Iran on Saturday, just hours after Hamas launched thousands of rockets into Israel and sent large groups of terrorists surging across the Gaza border.

    The historic attack on Israel comes just weeks after the Biden administration agreed to release $6 billion in frozen Iranian oil revenue in exchange for the release of five American prisoners. While the Biden administration insisted that the revenue could only be used for humanitarian purposes, Iranian leaders made clear after the deal closed that they would use the revenue how they saw fit.

    As Iran is Hamas’ primary financial backer, a number of influential Republicans lawmakers and primary candidates swiftly drew a connection between the administration’s indulgent approach to the anti-American regime and the terrorist organization’s willingness and ability to carry out its most complex and sprawling operation in decades.

  • America’s Betrayal of Israel.

    For the better part of the past decade, the United States has pursued a foreign policy designed to strengthen Iran and enable it to form a strong sphere of influence in the region. This is the idea behind what Tony Badran and Michael Doran called “the realignment,” a vision of a new world order in which America partners with Iran in order to “find a more stable balance of power that would make [the Middle East] less dependent on direct U.S. interference or protection.” Those words aren’t Badran and Doran’s; they’re Robert Malley’s, Barack Obama’s lead negotiator on the Iran deal who, as Semafor reported this week, helped to infiltrate an Iranian agent of influence into some of the most sensitive positions in the U.S. government—first at the State Department and now the Pentagon, where she has been serving as chief of staff for the assistant secretary of defense for special operations. Biden himself, in an op-ed in The Washington Post, spoke of “an integrated Middle East,” using the phrase no less than three times to make clear that his administration was intent on pursuing his predecessor’s commitment to seeing Iran not as a U.S. foe but as our collaborator.

    And the Biden administration wasn’t just talking the talk. It was also walking the walk, from unfreezing billions in assets to make it easier for Tehran to support its proxy Hezbollah-controlled Lebanon to sending huge cash infusions used primarily to pay the salaries of tens of thousands of unvetted “security personnel.” And while the previous administration halted all aid to the Palestinians—directly because of the “pay for slay” policies that support the families of those who slaughter Israelis—the Biden administration was quick to reverse the decision.

    Lots of people argued that this was simply clear-minded realpolitik after decades of disastrous wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. Bullshit. Here’s how you know this policy was, and is, motivated not by what’s best for America but by what would kneecap the Jewish state: Because it extended to inside Israel’s borders.

    In addition to creating the external circumstances for terror, the Biden administration did everything in its power to derail Israel’s democratically elected government and prevent it from being able to see an attack like today’s coming. That the Israelis let themselves fall for this was stupidity of criminal order. But the invisible hand here was America’s. Biden himself took to CNN to call Netanyahu’s government “the most extreme” he’s ever seen, and lost no opportunity to lecture his Israeli counterpart about democratic values. The former U.S. ambassador to Israel, Tom Nides, took the unprecedented step of intervening in the country’s domestic affairs, announcing ominously that he “think[s] most Israelis want the United States to be in their business.” And if words weren’t enough, the administration also sent American dollars to support the anti-Netanyahu NGOs organizing the protests that brought Israel to a halt for months.

    (Hat tip: Director Blue.)

  • Israel orders the complete siege of Gaza. “There will be no electricity, no food, no fuel, everything is closed.”
  • Hezbollah has been getting frisky, firing shells into northern Israel, but I’m not sure there’s any sign of a widespread attack. Yet.
  • Israeli continues to pound targets in Gaza. No sign of a full-scale ground invasion of Gaza. Yet.
  • I think this is a good place to end the most, since there’s probably a zillion stories I could link…

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    11 Responses to “Israel-Hamas War Update for October 9, 2023”

    1. Howard says:

      Paris, London, Sydney, Malmo, Toronto, NYC … emboldened Hamas supporters are publicly rallying support.

      What’s the best way to discourage them?

      … as for the DC swamp, shit. Get every leader who matters – legislator, state dept, Biden’s cabinet, whatever – and get them on camera stating what they believe. Then make every American see it.

      Ditto the heads of the social media empires. No doubt they quickly want to make this all go away yesterday, and sadly they have the tools to make it happen. Pre-empt them. Find them, TMZ papparazi style, and let them tell the public how they feel … then let the public see it.

      … plus I for one absolutely agree The Squad must be renamed to The Hamas Caucus. Hang the albatross around their necks (figuratively) and let them suffer the electoral consequences.

    2. Lemuel Vargas says:

      The Israelites should be cautious of bombs attached to drones because the drone attack on the Israelite tank might be a test flight that Hamas conducted if it would destroy of at least disable a Merkava tank.

      They (Hamas) must just be waiting for Israel to start its ground operations in order to unleash their bomb laden drone fleet on their vehicles.

    3. Bucky says:

      How was Hamas able to mount such a massive attack without Israel’s vaunted intelligence service having a hint? Could it be that they knew some kind of attack was planned and said nothing in order to embarrass Netanyahu, who they hate like US intelligence agencies hate Trump, but failed to understand the scope? In the coming inquiry into this Israeli Pearl Harbor the intelligence agencies will try to place all the blame on Netanyahu aided and abetted by the Leftist Israeli press.

    4. BigFire says:

      re: Bucky

      Just like US intelligence service was more interested in destroying OrangeManBad and his voters, the Israeli intelligence service was far more interested in taking down Benjamin Netanyahu.

    5. The Gaffer says:

      Golly, good thing all those illegals flooding across OUR border are well intentioned, America loving, Christians.

      And, I hope all this bloodletting doesn’t reverse Israeli sentiment towards gun control. How many thousand used Berettas are on the market here in America because enlightened Israelis no longer wanted them?

    6. Andy Marksyst says:

      “Golly, good thing all those illegals flooding across OUR border are well intentioned, America loving, Christians.”

      @The Gaffer, they’re already here, depend upon it.

    7. Malthus says:

      “How was Hamas able to mount such a massive attack without Israel’s vaunted intelligence service having a hint?”

      As you have indicated, Occam’s Razor suggests the existence of a mole inside the Netanyahu administration.

    8. Malthus says:

      “Golly, good thing all those illegals flooding across OUR border are well intentioned, America loving, Christians.”

      You may accept it as a matter of faith that the Muslim invaders are bitterly clinging to their guns and their religion.

    9. Kirk says:

      Malthus said:

      “As you have indicated, Occam’s Razor suggests the existence of a mole inside the Netanyahu administration.”

      Not necessarily. It could very well have been an intelligence agent or bureaucrat that wanted to take Netanyahu down a notch or two, just like the ones here in the US that took down Trump.

      And, just like those laptop-denying assholes? The Israeli ones need to be purged and charged with treason. Our own lot of incompetent jackasses should be imprisoned somewhere doing hard time with plenty of unpleasant work involved, not writing their self-justifying memoirs. They also need to be impoverished, along with their families. Let them go on food stamps, if you must, but I’d prefer that they and their next generation were cut off from all government employment and funds for life.

      Honestly don’t see another way to make the point with the bureaucrats, because nothing else has worked with the assholes. They’re all working for themselves and their agencies, not their actual employers, the people of their nations. Arrogant bastards, all…

    10. Malthus says:

      “I’d prefer that they and their next generation were cut off from all government employment and funds for life.”

      I am sure you are familiar with the phrase “corruption of blood” and the Constitutional prohibition against it. You cannot defend a Constitutional Republic by undermining its lawful functions.

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