October 4, 2004
Fighting the Kassam rocket attacks
On
the eve of the Sukkot holiday (Wednesday, 29.9), two Israeli children,
Dorit Aniso, two, and Yuval Abebeh, four, were murdered by a Kassam
rocket fired at their Sderot home in southern Israel by Hamas
terrorists.
Above : Dorit Aniso, two,
and Yuval Abebeh, four.
This rocket strike was part of an ongoing and indiscriminate
onslaught of attacks: More than 460 rockets have been fired at
Israel's civilian population. This is an insufferable situation,
one that no country could tolerate.
Israel is acting out of its right of self-defense, from its responsibility
for the security of its citizens, in an effort to halt the firing
of these rockets. The Israel Defense Forces is taking action against
those who launch the missiles, who operate from within the Gaza
civilian population. To do so, the IDF must reach the launching
areas themselves.
Hamas fires these missiles intentionally from densely populated
Palestinian areas. It thereby cynically exploits their own civilians
as human shields, causing them much pain and suffering.
In light of this reality in the field, the IDF is fighting a complex
battle, trying to hit only the terrorists, and making every effort
to avoid harming non-combatants or their property. Nevertheless,
in a reality where all terrorist fire against us is directed from
crowds or residential buildings, and when hundreds of explosive
charges and mines are planted within the civilian infrastructure,
it is impossible in such combat to completely avoid harming civilians
or their property.
While the present operation is broader than its predecessors,
it is relatively limited, with the aim of refraining from deeply
penetrating densely populated areas.
Israel ultimately intends to disengage from the Gaza Strip by
the end of 2005, a departure that aims to ease the lives of both
Israelis and Palestinians. Against this background, the firing
of Kassam rockets and the continuation of terrorism by Palestinian
terrorists constitute attempts not only to thwart the withdrawal
plan, but to perpetuate terrorism and violence as a means of attaining
their goals. In doing so, they oppose any initiative that could
bring about an improvement in the existing situation, as well
as improving the living conditions of the Palestinian people.
The terrorist organizations prefer to continue and to perpetuate
the suffering of the Palestinians, instead of exhausting the possibilities
that would provide them and their children a better future of
peace.
The Palestinian Authority has thousands of policemen and security
personnel in the northern Gaza Strip. They are doing nothing to
halt the firing of Kassam rockets, and it is evident that the
Palestinian Authority is also interested in prolonging the violence.