Peaceful Demonstrations? I Saw a War Zone

(Jerusalem Post) Lt. Col. (res.) Reuven Ben-Shalom - Hamas' "peaceful protest" narrative shatters when it clashes with reality at the border with Israel. I was taken to the top of a mound of earth, erected a short distance from the border fence, segments of which were ablaze from burning tires, covering the area with black smoke. Nonviolent demonstrations? I saw a war zone. Far from the fence, thousands of Palestinians gathered in what appeared to be a festive event. They did not seem concerned, as they knew very well that the IDF meant them no harm. But in proximity to the fence, the Israeli soldiers took cover as they are constantly under attack. All you need to do is stand there and watch. One side attacks; the other defends. One side initiates; the other responds. One side tries to get people injured and killed; the other makes every attempt to prevent it. The soldiers told me what they face on a daily basis. Multiple attempts are made to damage and breach the fence. Booby-trapped IEDs are placed under the cover of riots and smoke. Direct attacks include hurling hand grenades and IEDs, as well as small arms and sniper fire. Firebomb-carrying kites are launched in order to burn Israeli forests, fields and villages. Rules of engagement are strict and closely monitored. Every shot is approved by a senior commander. Even when shooting is necessary, soldiers aim at the legs. Only individuals who are directly involved in carrying out attacks are targeted. No "protesters" are shot. No one shoots into crowds. The snipers are experienced professionals. Special review sessions follow each incident. The writer served in the IDF for 25 years as a helicopter pilot and in various international relations positions in the General Staff.


2018-05-11 00:00:00

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