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Israel has right to protect its citizens

Issue date: 1/13/09 Section: Opinions
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KARLEE LICHTENSTEIN
KARLEE LICHTENSTEIN

I am the president of Dawgs for Israel, the University's pro-Israel group.

After reading the biased articles concerning Israel printed in Monday's paper, I feel it is important to share some relevant facts with the campus.

In 2005, in an effort for peace, Israel voluntarily withdrew from the Gaza Strip, disrupting the lives of many Israeli civilians who lived there, so that Gaza would be completely free of any Israeli presence.

Instead of using this opportunity to cultivate the land and build a prosperous society, Hamas has used the land to create violence.

Since 2005, more than 6,300 rockets have been fired from Gaza into Israel, aimed completely at Israeli civilians, forcing citizens of Southern Israel to live in constant fear.

When Hamas fires rockets, Israeli citizens hear an alarm and have only 15 seconds to get into a bomb shelter.

Even more, the rockets are becoming more high-tech and can reach longer ranges. Beersheba, one of Southern Israel's biggest cities, is now in rocket range, and has been fired on in recent days, and with the increasing technology, more and more cities and innocent people will be in range.

When Hamas refused to renew or honor a cease-fire agreement, with which Israel had complied, and continued to fire rockets at the civilian population, Israel had no choice but to retaliate and protect its citizens. Israel's military goal is simple: to stop Hamas from constantly attacking innocent Israeli civilians.

While the Israeli military targets Hamas officials, Hamas aims for civilian deaths, both Israeli and Palestinian.

Israel sends warnings via leaflets, text messages and radio messages to alert Palestinians where and when attacks will take place to give civilians time to leave these areas.

Hamas not only aims to kill innocent Israeli citizens, but also uses its own citizens as human shields.

Hamas officials hide out under Shifa hospital, Gaza's largest hospital, as well as in schools and UN centers and fire rockets from these locations, because they know Israel does not want civilian casualties.

Israel puts its own soldiers at risks trying to prevent Palestinian civilian casualties while Hamas purposefully puts their citizens in harm's way, such as putting children on the front lines.

Israel stops attacks for hours daily to send humanitarian aid to Palestinian civilians, while Hamas has not once stopped their relentless rocket attacks in the past seven years.

Israel is trying to treat this difficult situation with as much respect for human life as is possible, while Hamas purposefully stations its officials amidst innocent people, yet The Red & Black editorial board said Israel is committing "genocide-like attacks in Palestine."

This could not be further from the truth.

Israel needs to defend itself and has the right to do so.

It has the responsibility to its citizens to put an end to the rockets.

If rockets were constantly being fired into America, the U.S. government would rightfully protect its citizens and do everything to stop the rockets, as would any other country.

Israel has the responsibility to its citizens to put an end to the rockets.

President Bush, President-elect Obama, along with almost 400 other U.S. government officials have given their support to Israel's right to defend itself because every country's first priority is to ensure its citizens' safety, which is what Israel is trying to do.

There is a solution to ending this - Hamas must stop firing rockets and killing innocent civilians. Israelis know just as well as Palestinians that humans cannot live freely in fear.

Although the unintentional deaths of Palestinian civilians are unfortunate and regrettable, Israel cannot continue to tolerate Hamas' disregard for innocent human life, be it Israeli or Palestinian, and its incessant attempts to kill innocent Israeli civilians.

- Karlee Lichtenstein is a sophomore from Bethesda, Md. majoring in international affairs. She is the president of Dawgs for Israel.
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Barry Bonds

posted 1/13/09 @ 9:02 AM EST

Wow...I never knew you could pile up a bunch of lies, claim they are a bunch of facts, and then have the R & B print it. This is absolutely preposterous. (Continued…)

Barry Bonds

posted 1/13/09 @ 9:10 AM EST

"President Bush, President-elect Obama, along with almost 400 other U.S. government officials have given their support to Israel..."

Obama has not spoken out on the current massacre in Gaza, and you could have supplanted this list by simply saying "The US Government". (Continued…)

Omar

posted 1/13/09 @ 9:25 AM EST

dido Barry.

I am guessing if it is in the opinions section, it does not have to comply with standards of journalistic integrity...nor is it subject to a fact check by the paper's editors (being she does claim to use facts). (Continued…)

Sami

posted 1/13/09 @ 9:45 AM EST

Israeli's have to run to bomb shelters when they hear the alarms...poor guys.

Palestinians have no bomb shelters! Pass all the leaflets you want to, they are meaningless as long as the innocent civilians are trapped in Gaza. (Continued…)

Sami

posted 1/13/09 @ 9:48 AM EST

This is a news report showing how these leaflets work:

http://english.aljazeera.net/news/middleeast/2009/01/2009112184144840675.html

please copy and paste and learn. (Continued…)

Winslo

posted 1/13/09 @ 9:58 AM EST

Karlee:

You did a great job in your article. However, I guess you already know this.

You are dealing with brainwashed ideologues who absolutely cannot be bargained with anymore than you can bargain with cancer - it must be cut out!

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tyler

posted 1/13/09 @ 10:26 AM EST

Since when is it controversial for a sovereign liberal democracy to protect its citizens from years of constant attack?

Karlee clearly highlights the starkest contrast between Hamas militants and the Israeli Defense Forces. (Continued…)

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Amen

posted 1/13/09 @ 11:20 AM EST

What Winslo said is completely correct. These people are as ignorant and as stubborn as their brothers in the Gaza Strip. As we are learning there, they say they want peace but clearly either are incapable of basic logical thought or (more likely) just want more war. (Continued…)

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Hazman

posted 1/13/09 @ 11:40 AM EST

No matter how many primitive rockets have been fired into Israel, in defense of Palestine, the casualty figures tell the story. Israel Disproportionately retaliated killing 900 Palestinians, most of them civilians including hundreds of children. (Continued…)

Winslo

posted 1/13/09 @ 11:47 AM EST

OMAR: Your brainwashing is showing...............

Sonar to bridge, sonar to bridge ..........

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