Hamas Unleashes Hell, But What Do They Expect to Achieve?

Hamas Unleashes Hell, But What Do They Expect to Achieve?

In the early hours of Saturday, October 7th, 2023, the world bore witness to a chilling spectacle that reverberated across the globe. With audacious precision, hundreds of Hamas fighters breached the barriers separating Gaza and Israel, surging into Israeli towns. What followed was a nightmarish descent into violence unparalleled in Israel's history, sparing no one – men, women, and children. The grim tally now stands at a staggering 900 lives lost and counting.

Nestled amidst hostile neighbours on all sides, Israel boasts one of the world's most formidable defence apparatuses. With Mossad's top-tier intelligence gathering, the Iron Dome's cutting-edge anti-missile defence system, and a highly advanced Pegasus cyber-surveillance system, breaching Israeli security was no small feat. Yet, against the odds, Hamas infiltrated and inflicted maximum carnage in Israel.

A stone's throw from the Gaza Strip, the eagerly anticipated Supernova music festival in southern Israel devolved into sheer terror when fifty Palestinian militants stormed the event, turning it into a bloodbath. Panic-stricken partygoers sought refuge in the bushes as the militants coldly picked them off, moving from vehicle to vehicle and tree to tree. The massacre left a horrifying tally of at least 260 lives lost.

The audacity of Hamas's actions has sparked jubilation in the Muslim world, from Beirut to Tehran, Ankara to Damascus, and even within some European cities. And, not to be left behind, celebrations have been reported in Tanzania too. Notably, not a single Arab or Muslim state has yet condemned Hamas, perhaps a reflection of their intricate political realities.

In its unbridled brutality, this attack lays bare the grim realities of this conflict. On one side, there's Hamas, hell-bent on annihilating Israelis. Their assault is a savage reminder of their intent to wage a war of extermination, a facet of this conflict often overlooked by analysts.

In 'The End of Faith,' Sam Harris draws a moral contrast in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Israel's restraint despite its military might, often issuing civilian warnings before attacks, stands in stark contrast to Hamas, whose intent is to drive Jews into the Sea. Harris posed a chilling hypothetical: What if roles were reversed, with Hamas in power? Hamas, as they have brazenly displayed, would have resorted to genocide. Appreciating this chasm is vital when dissecting the intricacies of this conflict.

For Israel, this is a battle for existence. As a nation very small in size, Israel stands vulnerable due to its proximity to perennially hostile neighbours – Lebanon, Syria, and Gaza. Lacking natural geographical barriers and strategic depth, Israel's defence challenges are amplified. To ensure its security, Israel must maintain a robust defence strategy, including a formidable deterrent force. Consequently, in response to Hamas's audacious breach, Israel finds itself compelled to deliver a resolute message – a stern punishment for Hamas and an unequivocal statement to other misguided adversaries. Based on what we can gather from the speeches by Israeli leaders: the consequences of Hamas's assault will be catastrophic.

In reviewing the Palestinian situation, it is increasingly apparent that military means offer Palestinians little hope of attaining their objectives. The waning support from Arab states juxtaposed with Palestinian strategic ineptitude has starkly widened the divide over the past few decades. Israel essentially dictates the ground realities, while Palestinians have been consistently cornered. That has led some intellectuals, even those on the Palestinian side, to acknowledge the futility of violence given the prevailing power imbalance. Yet, Hamas maintains its suicidal strategic positioning, often dragging Palestinians in Gaza into great suffering as a result.

As we watch this conflict unfold from afar, it's crucial to draw lessons from our history in Africa. Many of us are fond of likening the situation in Palestine to what was happening in South Africa during the apartheid times. But we often miss the big lessons. Probably the most important lesson was the role that ANC and Nelson Mandela's pragmatic leadership played in ending the decades of atrocities in South Africa. Mandela's legacy as a symbol of great leadership is celebrated worldwide because he observed that the ANC needed to make very sober decisions to end apartheid in South Africa. But had Mandela pursued military conquest and the ANC adopted a policy of total annihilation of all Boers, South Africa might today resemble the tragic story that is Palestine.

Hamas's attack has indeed left Israel battered and bruised. Yet, this attack will achieve nothing except bring more misery to the Palestinian people. Therefore, as we cheer on Hamas’s brutality, we need to know that it is the Palestinian people who have to face the inevitable equally brutal retaliation. When you sow the wind, you will reap the whirlwind.

The words of Winston Churchill (paraphrased) may help to capture the mood in Israel today: If the people of Israel were asked tonight whether Israel should agree to stop the bombing of Gaza, most would say, "No, we will mete out to the Palestinians the measure, and more than the measure, that they have meted out to us."

This is how the world works.

NB: This article was first published in The Citizen . What do you think of the article's content? Leave your comments below.

Your first paragraph alone has errors and will deter people from reading further. 1st Error You say Gaza and Israel when it is Gaza and Palestine (or occupied Israel). 1948 Boundaries be respected and your terminology of Israel/Gaza/Occupied Territory must be corrected 2nd Misrepresentation When you wrote this - 12th Oct 2023, you report one-sided 900 lived of Israeli's but dont mention the 1300+ lives of Palestinians which had been lost by the morning of 12th Oct 2023 (when you wrote this). Once you correct these - we can have a "discussion" and share out thoughts on the article's content. Further on, your write Israel a very small nation? Small is a relative term - compared to Palestine Israel was meant to be similar (ref to 1948 boundaries). They have forcefully OCCUPIED (trespass). Do note most countries have laws to injure or kill someone trespassing in order to protect their home.

David James

Retired but not tired

1 年

Charles Makakala with the judicious use of headphones I have now been able to listen to the whole 75minute podcast. Wow! What a master class in political history . Ulijaribu kutatua zile zisizotatulika - you have tried to unpick that which is unpickabke!! You have clearly studied, researched and analysed the issues over a very long time and Mzee Jenerali Ulimwengu kept you on track and challenged your theories by referring back to historical episodes and context that he had lived through. Both of you were extremely calm and the discussion totally devoid of the emotions that are usually palpable when discussing such a hot topic. I have always believed that a two state solution is the only solution but your carefully planned journey through the maze of issues has allowed me to see a possible alternative. Your analogy with apartheid South Africa and the one nation approach of the ANC and Nelson Mandela was the turning point that allowed me to think outside my existing box. However there isn’t a Mandela around the Middje East to direct thoughts but I think you have shown us where to start and what the end could look like. A truly great expose - you really must have it translated and shared with a wider audience

Karim Khan

Management and Sales Strategy Professional. Innovative thinking to drive success and market penetration

1 年

These crap that people talk while sitting in far away distances and talk shit about what Palestines are facing. Do you know what is to leave under colonization. Do you know what Black South Africans went thru in appartheid SA? Momenting crap and supporting the real terrorists of Western Governments and Zionist Regime of Israeli Government wont change the truth. And moreover they will pay for blood they have shed for years of Palestines.

Musa Kalangahe

Business Strategist | Operations | Management

1 年

Charles Makakala The middle East needs a clear path for peace which needs to be implemented. I think you need to also educate yourself on where this all began...and it is the root cause needs to be sorted to have stable middle east. When you enlighten yourself on the available facts. You will realize what is happening. Just food for thoughts, Hamas and Israel Government are both Terrorists. Inflicting pains to the civilians. Except, fact of the matter, amongst the civilians, one group has been experiencing that fate for more than 50 years in their own home, own land...When you learn that. You will have to stand on the right side of the history.

David James

Retired but not tired

1 年

Unfortunately Charles Makakala your article does not explain either the historical context of how and when the dispute began or why such an audacious attack was carried out. Personally I am at a loss to understand the solidarity expressed by USA and EUR countries in support of Israel’s right of retaliation but deny the right of Palestinians to kick out their oppressors who have occupied their land for more than 75 years. The west supports Ukraine in defending itself from Russian attempts at control but fail to support Palestine in its quest to kick out Israel Double standards has a stink all of its own!!

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