October 2 – Update:
Wars move fast so some of what I wrote a few days ago seems already out of date. Yesterday, on Oct 1, Iran attacked Israel with 181 ballistic missiles.
Thanks to Israel’s missile defences, thanks to the
countrywide system of alerts and bomb shelters, thanks to the help of the U.S.,
Jordan, and other allies, Iran’s attack caused few casualties – one Palestinian
killed in the West Bank and two Israelis lightly injured (here).
A simultaneous terror attack in Jaffa, though, killed six Israelis and wounded seven (more here).
It’s no coincidence that when I was out for my
morning walk today, I saw a mobile police command post parked at the mall at
the intersection of Bathurst and Sheppard.
With Iran again raising the stakes in its war
against Israel, with the anniversary of Hamas’s October 7 atrocities coming up,
and with the Jewish high holidays upon us, antisemitic harassment and even
terror attacks are a possibility here in my Jewish neighbourhood, even here in
Canada.
But let’s hope not – and in the meantime, Shanah
Tovah – Happy New Year to everyone!
The war between Israel and Iran has
taken a dramatic turn for the better.
Hezbollah acts as Iran’s forward-stationed army,
and Israel has taken out Hezbollah’s entire command structure. The death toll
includes Hassan Nasrallah, the world’s most notorious terrorist.
Not only are Israelis relieved by his death, but
many Lebanese are celebrating. What after all is Hezbollah? To many Lebanese,
it’s the occupying army of Iran’s empire. Want a Lebanese perspective on
Hezbollah? Read Fred Maroun’s blogs here.
In a recent posting, Fred wrote:
We all know that the
reality is quite simple: Israel needs to protect its citizens and that requires
ending Hezbollah attacks on Israel. As Israeli President Isaac Herzog said,
“Israel does not seek war. But we have the right and the duty to defend our
people.”
The war between Israel and
Hezbollah is the purest form of self-defense. Hezbollah has absolutely no
legitimate reason to attack Israel, and Israel has absolutely no aim in Lebanon
other than to end Hezbollah attacks on Israel. (Full article here.)
Many Iranians are also celebrating Nasrallah’s
death, particularly Iranian women.
Reading and writing about Israel, we may tend to
forget that it’s not only Jews who Islamist extremists hate; they also hate
women, particularly women who dare to be independent.
This hatred of women and Jews found its most
brutal expression on October 7 when the Hamas terrorists committed, not only
mass rape against Israeli women, but the most heinous and sickening sexual
attacks and mutilations imaginable. (If you can stomach it, more here.)
But Iranian women suffer this extremist hatred
every day. That hatred prompted the Iranian morality police to murder Mahsa
Amini in 2022 for not wearing her hijab properly (here).
It prompted Iran to pass even more severe clothing dictates after brutally
putting down the protests that followed Amini’s death. And it continues to
prompt Iran’s morality police to murder young women they see as uppity (here).
So of course, many Iranians are celebrating
Nasrallah’s death and of course Iranians are our staunchest allies at every
pro-Israel rally – they too suffer from this regime.
Graffiti in Tehran |
Israel has also taken out all the senior
commanders of the Radwan Force. This was Hezbollah’s elite unit, tasked with
invading northern Israel. The plan was to capture towns and commit mass murder
and kidnappings. Indeed, in its invasion of Israel on October 7, Hamas simply
borrowed the strategy of mass atrocity that Hezbollah had been planning for
years, but which has now been thwarted (here).
Israel has also taken out much – possibly as much as half – of Hezbollah’s long-range precision missiles. Beyond, assisting in Iran’s long-range plan to make Israel unviable due to continual war, Hezbollah’s main purpose has been to deter Israel from attacking Iran, and those long-range precision missiles, able to strike anywhere in Israel, have been Hezbollah’s most threatening weapons.
Observers have noticed Hezbollah has been slow to
respond to Israel’s recent ferocious counter-attacks.
In addition to the people depicted in this chart, the strike that killed Nasrallah also eliminated 20 other Hezbollah leaders. |
Since October 8, Hezbollah has been shooting as
many as a hundred missiles a day at Israel, though almost always just at the
north. But now with Israel hammering Hezbollah, why isn’t Hezbollah firing
hundreds of its precision missiles deep into central Israel? Why isn’t it
firing thousands of its shorter-range missiles at Safed and Haifa and other
northern towns and cities?
Because once they’ve shot those missiles, they’re
gone, and Iran has no more deterrence.
Meanwhile, though, while Iran and Hezbollah
hesitate to respond all out, Israel continues to systematically blow up
Hezbollah’s stores of weapons. Most recently, the IDF took out dozens of
Hezbollah’s anti-ship missiles (here).
Rather than praying for death to America, the
ayatollahs in Iran are doubtless praying that America will persuade Israel to
go for a ceasefire, as that seems to be Iran’s only way out of the corner it’s
boxed into.
The Americans do seem obsessed with restoring calm
above all else. I find this especially odd as the ties among Iran and Russia
continue to tighten. Iran has long been supplying drones for Russia to use to
kill Ukrainians. In a recent escalation, Iran has also begun supplying Russia
with ballistic missiles (here).
For its part, Russia is reportedly helping Iran develop nuclear bombs (here).
Graffiti in Tehran urging Israel to bomb the residence of Iran's Supreme Leader |
Also, a couple weeks ago, Iran’s Revolutionary
Guard launched a satellite into orbit. The Revolutionary Guard’s mandate is to
spread terror around the world. And a rocket that carries a satellite can also
carry a nuclear warhead, meaning it’s not just Tel Aviv now in range of Iranian
missiles, but also Washington. (More here.)
In truth, at this moment, calm is the enemy of
peace. To enjoy peace, Israel needs to remove the terrorist threats on its
northern and southern borders.
Hamas no longer has an army – excellent. Now
Hezbollah has to be degraded enough that it can no longer deter Israel. Then,
as soon as possible, for the sake of the whole world, Israel needs to deal with
Iran itself – before Iran becomes a nuclear power.
In the meantime, I hope Israel has at least
learned this lesson: you cannot deter attack from Hamas or Hezbollah, or from
the Houthis in Yemen or from any other Iranian proxy without threatening Iran
itself.
Does the Iranian regime care about dead
Palestinians, dead Lebanese, or dead Yemenites? Not at all – they love them;
the more dead, the better, as long as they can blame it on Israel.
To date, this war has been
fought in Israel, in Gaza and Lebanon, and in Yemen and Syria, while Iran has
barely been touched. To restore deterrence, Iran itself has to feel threatened.
Update: While the
Americans have seemed obsessed with restoring calm above all
else, now following Iran’s missile attack on Israel, the White House has
declared they’ll help Israel strike back (here).
Iran is a nation of 70 million people. The regime
is deeply unpopular, but it’s heavily armed and technologically advanced.
American help will reduce the riskiness of taking on the ayatollahs. For
Israel, this might be a once in a generation opportunity to dramatically change
the Middle East and bring us all closer to a lasting peace.
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This piece was originally published on the Canadian Zionist Forum.
Read more of my pieces here (and scroll down). ~Brian
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