The Battle To Win The War And Keep The Peace
Updated: 5:07pm UK, Monday 04 August 2014
By Sam Kiley, Foreign Affairs Editor
Israeli tanks chew through the rubble at Rafah. Another child is killed. Some ceasefire. Some war.
For all the bluster and public relations stunts attached to several 'humanitarian truces', the claims to be the 'most moral army in the world', and the blaming of Hamas for deliberately getting fellow Palestinians killed, the Israel Defence Forces prosecute conflict with a bald honesty.
The purpose of war is to bend an enemy's will to one's own.
It's about smashing and maiming, dismemberment and mass grief.
When the threat is perceived as existential, it's conducted without rules but with great deliberation.
The firebombing of Dresden and the nuclear attacks on Hiroshima and Nagasaki targeted women and children, the innocent, their homes, parks and pets - on purpose.
The Allies intended to break the will of the Axis powers utterly.
And that is the intent of the Israelis in Gaza.
The aim of the IDF is officially to 'dismantle the military capacity of Hamas (and other militant groups)'. It is to rid Israel of the threat posed by Gaza's rocket arsenal, and of its tunnel network with its tentacles that extend inside Israel.
The vast majority of Palestinian casualties, now numbering more than 1,700, are civilians, and many of them are women and children.
Israel's 'pinpoint accurate' munitions have been used to target hospitals and United Nations schools housing thousands of refugees with monotonous regularity.
It is true that Hamas has stored weapons in schools, fired rockets from close to playgrounds and hospitals, and used mosques as combat operations rooms.
Nonetheless Israel has come in for some bitter criticism from long-time ally the United States, from the United Nations, which the Israelis see as a hostile entity, and now from France.
On Monday French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius called for a political solution to be "imposed" by the international community in the Gaza conflict.
"How many more deaths will it take to stop what must be called the carnage in Gaza?" Mr Fabius stormed.
"The tradition of friendship between Israel and France is an old one and Israel's right to security is total, but this right does not justify the killing of children and the slaughter of civilians."
The cold truth is that Mr Fabius has missed the point here.
Israel sees itself engaged in a near-perpetual existential struggle against Palestinian militants, especially Hamas, which is committed to the destruction of the 'Zionist entity'.
Israelis are generally horrified and outraged by any suggestion that civilians are deliberately targeted by the IDF which, they point out, regularly conducts investigations into the actions of its forces when they are accused of egregious killing.
But Israel's tactical aims are clear.
To crush Hamas and to send a clear message to Gazans that their future does not rest with the militant group.
The IDF has used devastating force to deliver that message and to try to wreck Hamas' military and civil structures.
And the Israeli government enjoys overwhelming support for the way that Operation Protective Edge has been conducted.
It accepts that war is not a sport.
But does not, yet, appear to comprehend that in Gaza Israel may have won another battle but is very far from winning the war - much less the peace it so craves.
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