Col. (res.) Ronen Itsik

Col. Ronen Itsik (Res.) is a researcher and lecturer in political science and the author of Behind The Armor: The story of an Israeli soldier, describing military service and combat situations against terrorist organizations.

Hamas dictating Israel's policies on Jerusalem

Israel must topple the Gaza Strip's terrorist regime and eradicate its military capabilities before today's acquiescence becomes tomorrow's norm.

 

Did the champions of disengagement who declared it would immeasurably improve Israel's strategic situation believe we would see the establishment of another state by the name of Hamastan? Did they believe this new country would have Jerusalem as its capital?

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Let's lay all our cards on the table. The way things look now, Hamas' military wing achieved a dramatic strategic objective: control of Jerusalem. How else can we explain that in the capital of the Jewish state – the city Diaspora Jews dreamed of returning to for 2,000 years, the one we paid for in blood, and the place where Israel's historic kings once walked – we cannot hold a march with our national flag due to purported security sensitivities, or in other words, fear of Hamas' response.

To be honest, I never imagined we would be in a situation where we would put control of the city in Hamas' hands, within the framework of security establishment dictates to the diplomatic echelon.

Let's focus a bit on the democracy aspect. In a country where individual liberties, in particular freedom of movement, are respected, we should be able to travel freely through the capital with Israeli flags. Yet the flag march was postponed, and now Israeli lawmakers - elected officials - have been banned from moving freely within the city. Some call this a provocation that could raise tensions. To this, we must ask: Is Jerusalem really in our hands? And what kind of democracy is this in the first place?

Seeing as thousands protested outside of the Prime Minister's Residence weekly at the height of the coronavirus outbreak, the claim the flag march and the entry of Israeli lawmakers into Jerusalem's Muslim Quarter constitute a "public threat" is ridiculous. In our country, the protection of individual liberties, as it turns out, is dependent on their political context.

The decision not to hold the flag march and to prevent lawmakers from entering the Old City is therefore anti-democratic. Furthermore, it has been blatantly dictated by Hamas threats.

The decisions adopted by the Israeli government in adherence to defense officials' recommendations are outrageous and constitute a serious blow to the State of Israel's national security. They are also an expression of the unfortunate fact that Operation Guardian of the Walls did not deter Hamas. This is the reality, and we should agree on it.

This fact must bring us back to the basic question: Why haven't we acted decisively to destroy Hamas' military force? After all, we've been here before. We prepared for it, but we never went for the necessary end goal. This was the case even when half of Israel's population was under fire, our capital was on fire, and the port of entry to Israel, Ben-Gurion International Airport was under attack. The Israeli government has lost its sovereignty.

It's not too late. The government must make the necessary decisions based on our national security needs, not today, this week, or this year, but for hundreds of years to come. I was taught that today's acquiescence is tomorrow's norm. This repeated cowering to Hamas has led us to a troubling norm in which there is no democracy, and there is no sovereignty.

The fact that Hamas is the first organization to pose a threat to our capital and severely limit our citizens' freedom of movement bolsters the conclusion this organization must be toppled, and its military capabilities eradicated. Complicated and difficult as this may be, it must be clear to every citizen here that this reality is intolerable. We must act quickly to change it fundamentally.

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