
1- From the military perspective, "the most powerful"
army in the Middle East which faced only a militia group hardly advanced
into the Gaza Strip's urban areas. It faced fierce resistance and realized
that the price of any military victory would be too high.
2- At the beginning of the operation, Israel announced
that the operation was aimed at preventing rocket attacks by Hamas and other
Palestinian groups against Israeli towns. Palestinians, however, continued
striking Israeli targets, even in the last hours of the war.
3- Hamas extended the range of its rockets and managed
to hit targets as far away as 60 kilometers from the Gaza Strip. In fact,
the Israeli operation helped Hamas boost its military might. [It might be
remembered that the targets being hit by the Qassam rockets is Palestinian
land pirated by Israelis. Israeli deaths that occur there are due to Israeli
expansionist policy.]
4- In the course of killing civilians, the Israeli
regime set up a factory for producing living time bombs which will
jeopardize the security situation for Israel. Civilian casualties in any
conflict always radicalize members of bereaved families. Following the
massacre of civilians in Gaza, it is more likely that those Palestinians who
adopted a nonviolent approach to resist the Israeli occupation, will now
turn to military tactics. Keep in mind that many of them have noting to
lose.
5- Israel hastily signed an agreement with the US-a
third party which was not directly involved in the war-to prevent "the arm
smuggling" into the Gaza Strip. The deal envisaged measures to prevent Hamas
from rearming, going so far as to for example seek US assistance in policing
sea routes to Gaza and providing Egypt with the equipment to destroy
smuggling tunnels along its border with the coastal sliver. This was however
nothing but a propaganda tactic to persuade public opinion that the war had
had some achievements. Shin Bet's announcement that Hamas will be able to
rearm within a few months supports this notion. The Israeli media has also
revealed that Washington has given no guarantees to Tel Aviv that Hamas
would not be rearmed.
6- Hamas has vowed to restore its arsenals, dealing a
blow to Israeli officials who claim that the movement has been "punished"
and it knows that it cannot continue its armed campaign against Israel.
7- No high-ranking Hamas leader, except Said Siyam,
was killed in the Israeli operation. In fact, it is estimated that out of
more than thousands of victims of the Israeli offensive, only 95 people were
Hamas members and most of them were killed on the first day of the attack
when Hamas was caught off guard due to alleged betrayal of some Arab states.
8- Israel's defeat by a small group has shattered the
image of an invincible army that overpowered the army of several Arab
nations in 1967. It would not be surprising if Israel's arch foes were
encouraged to settle their old score with the regime after its recent
defeat. No matter what you have in your arsenals, you are considered the
loser if you have been defeated in your enemy's mind. Israel seems to have
entered the spiral of decline.
9- From the political perspective, Israel's situation
is not any better than the one in the military arena. For the first time,
two Israeli ambassadors were expelled, a big diplomatic humiliation for Tel
Aviv.
10- The indiscriminate killing of civilians including
women and children drew international condemnation to the point that the US,
which always vetoes UN Security Council resolutions against Israel, was
neutralized and gave in to mounting international pressure when the council
voted on a binding resolution calling for an immediate ceasefire.
11- Israel's strategy of decreasing Hamas's popularity
through putting pressure on the Gazans has obviously backfired. The Islamic
movement emerged more popular than ever before after the war, because any
group or person who deals a blow to Israel will be praised as a hero in the
eyes of Arab nations. We witnessed the phenomenon during the 33-day war
which made Seyyed Hassan Nasrallah the most popular Arab leader in the
Islamic world.
12- Following the Gaza war, Mahmoud Abbas's political
life came to an end. Now, Abbas who was reportedly preparing himself for
returning to Gaza after the Hamas government was toppled, has to desperately
beg to political brokers to find a place for him in the political future of
Palestine. If Abbas loses in the Palestinian Authority general elections - a
strong possibility given the situation after the Gaza war- Israel will lose
its partner for peace talks.
13- Kadima's hopes for victory in the upcoming
elections have been dashed. In other words, right-wing parties like the
Likud and people like Israel Beitenu's and Shas's hawks will come to power,
fanatics who do not even believe in peace. Israel should brace itself for
days during which there would be no hope for a political solution to the
current conflict.
14- The Gaza war managed another sort of uncalled for
achievement for Israel: it united all Muslims and anti-Israeli parties
across the world! The world has never witnessed such massive anti-Israeli
rallies.
15- Hamas has set a good example for others. A small
group managed to defeat the most powerful army in the Middle East. It would
not be surprising if someday, we see Israel struggling to survive in a
battle with a host of small or big groups and organizations which adopt
military resistance as their approach.
16- The Israelis have realized that their leaders are
unable to protect them; there is no safe place inside the occupied
territories. It means that Israel's worst nightmare is coming true: a
dramatic rise in the rate of negative immigration followed by major
demographical impacts. It could shake the foundation of the Israeli regime
through changing the Jewish people to a minority group in occupied
Palestine. The apprehensions about this issue have so far prompted the
regime to deny Palestinian refugees the right to return to their land.
17- After the war, the world is recognizing Hamas as a
major player whose role can no longer be ignored and it cannot be excluded
from any political process in the Middle East.
18- Prime Minister Ismail Haniya called the war "Forqan",
a Quranic word meaning what separates good and evil. The outcome of the war
weakened those Arab states who had adopted a pro-Israeli stance. On the
other hand, it also highlighted the significance of the role of
pro-resistance countries including Iran and Syria. Therefore, the balance of
power has changed with regards to Israel's interests.
19- Kadima leaders made a fool of themselves and
showed that they lack the qualifications required to lead the regime. Kadima,
which was set up by former Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon to end the
regime's political deadlock, committed a political suicide by attacking
Gaza.
20- The war also weakened the political base of those
leaders of Islamic countries who are close to Israel. They have to face
their people. The process has already started as we have witnessed
demonstrations in some countries in which political or social protests are
rare.
21- Despite nonstop bombing of the Gaza Strip by
unconventional weapons, Gazans kept their high morale, a fact reported by
Western journalists. There were no long queues of people at border crossings
wanting to flee to a safe place. Inside Israeli towns, scores of people were
treated for "shock" everyday. In other words, Israel has also lost the
psychological war.
22- The war unfortunately fueled anti-Semitic
sentiments across the world. Although attacks on Jews or their property
under any pretext are certainly condemned, the fact indicates that Israel,
despite paying lip service to the world Jewry, never considers the interests
of the Jewish. Tel Aviv even turned down a request by 11 prominent leaders
of the British Jewish community who asked the regime to stop its offensive
for the sake of their security.
23- There are and will be groups which will open legal
cases against Israel in international courts for its war crimes in Gaza. If
Hamas had been destroyed, Israeli leaders might have been able to claim that
it had been worth paying such a heavy price. But without achieving anything,
how can they justify their acts which have drawn a wave of international
condemnation?
The Gaza war has certainly changed the status quo
against Israel. History seems to repeat itself; the situation is the same as
that of the days after the end of the 33-Day War except for one thing: this
time, the regime has no excuse to justify its defeat; there was no
inexperienced defense minister leading the war.
The Gaza war dealt the last blow to the Israeli regime
and its end result is the start of a battle within the regime which will put
its very existence at risk.
Those who make a mistake once may be considered as
inexperienced but those who repeat their mistakes are certainly judged as
being "incompetent and insane". Shall we expect another Winograd report?
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