Both the Gaza and Iran events show us that life is much more complicated than it is portrayed in simplistic headlines.
Maj. Gen. (ret.) Yaakov Amidror..
Israel Hayom..
29 June '18..
Link: http://www.israelhayom.com/opinions/no-in-and-out-solution/
Iran is seeing anti-government protests because of the grim economic situation there, which wasn't good even before the U.S. withdrew from the 2015 nuclear deal and has been getting worse ever since then. Still, the demonstrations are far from being a real threat to the regime, which has seen darker days and much bigger protests than these. Headlines about the events tend to exaggerate as hope is filtered into analysis.
Meanwhile, on our own border, incendiary kites from Gaza continue to burn up our fields as the farmers watch, helpless. The IDF still has no good way of combatting the ongoing airborne terrorism. Some argue that this means Israel is losing its sovereignty and power of deterrence.
The truth is that while the kite and balloon attacks are unpleasant, it might be better to assess Israel's sovereignty by the Friday on which no Gazan was allowed to breach the border but some 60 Palestinians were killed trying to do so, and over 2,000 were wounded in the clashes? It might also be better to judge our sovereignty by the lack of any response from Hamas to the events of that Friday, which marked the end of its aspiration to march a million Palestinians into Israel.
Remember, Israel has dealt with much bigger threats than the kites. If we evaluate these fires calmly and rationally, we will understand that they are only a minor achievement for Hamas and no real threat to the country. They don't cause loss of life (although there are no guarantees) and even the economic damage is small.
It's tough to see – it's unpleasant that the other side is hitting us with such primitive weapons but we must also understand that it's all our enemies have left. Burning a few thousand acres of fields is almost nothing compared to what they had expected to do through these demonstrations.
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