Rabbi Sol Solomon’s Rabbinical Reflection #104 (8/3/14) – GOING GREAT GUNS IN GAZA

airs Aug. 2, 2014 on Dave’s Gone By.  Youtube clip:  http://youtu.be/aNHPRoAQWFc

 Shalom Dammit!  This is Rabbi Sol Solomon with a Rabbinical Reflection for the week of August 3rd, 2014.

 If you play with fire, you’re gonna get burned.  If you keep throwing gasoline on that fire, you’re gonna get burned blacker than the New York Knicks in a lunar eclipse.  Or, put another way, if you beat up your wife ten times, each time she will forgive you, she’ll wear a band-aid and concealer, and she’ll live in fear until the next flare up.  But on the eleventh time, if you haven’t killed her yet, she’s gonna call a friend of a friend named Nunzio, and, for a fee, he will relocate you – to the middle of the East River.

 It’s the law of “enough is enough.”  If you are the nation of Israel, and surrounding your borders are a people who have sworn to drive you into the sea . . .  These people fire rockets, indiscriminately and daily, into your heimat.  If you’re Israel, you tolerate a dozen rockets, a hundred rockets, a thousand fakakteh rockets that usually land in the middle of nowhere, thank God.  But rocket number 1,001?  It’s time to pull your Incredible Hulk costume out of the closet and kick some ass.

 Three weeks ago, as I’m sure you recall, three innocent Jewish teenagers were slaughtered when they hitchhiked a little too far into Gaza.  This was not just another act of violence – you know, like Saturday night in Chicago – this was a flashpoint.  It was the moment the Israeli government could say, “You know what?  We give the Palestinians the Gaza Strip in exchange for peace, and they give us our teenagers back in pieces.  Enough with their rockets, enough with the terrorism, enough with the bullshit about Hamas being a legitimate political organization; it’s time to open up a can of whoop-tuchas on this enemy that means us only harm and destruction.  Bring it.”

 In my previous Rabbinical Reflection, which I’m sure you’ve nearly memorized and put on flash cards for easy reference, I urged the IDF to take action in Gaza.  To avenge the death of those boys and give the camel jockeys payback for years of tears, fears and jeering Emirs.  I am thrilled, therefore, that Benjamin Netanyahu gathered up his army into a white-and-blue fist, and they’ve been pounding the Gaza goons ever since.

 Dead civilians?  Unfortunate casualties?  For sure, and what a shame.  It’s called collateral damage, and every war has `em.  And the Arab teenager that Israeli extremists abducted and killed in retaliation?  No one’s proud of that.  I’ll even go as far as saying that Israel hasn’t gone out of its way every single time to make sure they’re only blowing up militants and not bystanders two feet away from militants.  But when did the Arabs ever make a distinction between soldiers and regular folk?  Bombs on buses?  Shrapnel in cafes?  Mass murders of Olympic athletes and commercial airplanes slamming into the tallest buildings in New York?  It’s a good thing I’m not an army General, because I’d napalm every speck of Gaza with a tent on it.

 And where does American stand in all this?  It’s honestly hard to tell.  Barack Obama and John Kerry are talking the left-wing, liberal talk of “stop the fighting now, it’s a humanitarian crises, Israel and Hamas need to cease fire immediately and sit down at the table because there’s wrongs on both sides” – all the typical crybaby blah-blah that negates the basic fact that Israel tends to be in the right 90 percent of the time.  However, words and actions are entirely different things, especially in diplomacy.  And for all the handwringing blather as a sop to the “Democracy Now” crowd, the Obama administration has, until this point, watched from the sidelines and let Israel do what it has to do.  Thank you, Mr. President.  If our Secretary of State wants to appease the Muslims by making noises about how Israel is being too harsh and causing too much suffering to the poor, innocent Palestinians, no problem.  Just give Yisroel time to collapse the tunnels, kill the killers and drag Hamas, begging and desperate, to the outhouse of surrender.  By eliminating terrorists and religious fanatics, Israel is doing America favor after favor, and I honestly believe Obama and company realize that – no matter how many times Republican bloggers call him “Hussein” and make him sound like the love child of Josef Stalin and Ayatollah Khomeini.

 It’s the nature of Israel that whenever we do strike back against those who oppress us, we have to apologize for killing more of them than they of us.  When our missiles hit their targets, when 100 Palestinians die for every Israeli soldier, that’s unseemly somehow.  It should be more balanced.  We should die more just to ratchet up the sympathy vote.  Sorry, Charlie.  The goal is to weaken Hamas and make Israel safe from attack.  If that means bombing Gaza back to the stone age, so be it.  Besides, Arab children have proven quite skillful at throwing stones, so it’s right up their alley.  Just don’t expect to throw stones at Jews anymore, because we will fire them right back at a hundred times the speed.  

 Go Israel!  Go Bibi!  And remember what Abba Eban said, “It is better to be disliked than pitied.”  I’m both, but I’m beyond giving a crap. 

 This has been a Rabbinical Reflection from Rabbi Sol Solomon, Temple Sons of Bitches in Great Neck, New York.

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