Here's the op ed by Arsen Ostrovsky mentioned yesterday in the defending terrorism blog post:
"I'm angry.
You see, as most Americans were waking up this morning, and those in
Europe and elsewhere around the world were going about their daily
routines, here in Israel -- over one million people were running for
cover from a hail of rockets being rained down by Palestinian terrorists
in Gaza. In the space of 24 hours, since Tuesday evening, 80 rockets have been fired
on southern Israel. That's more than three rockets per hour. By the
time I finish this article, odds are that count will have risen to 85
rockets.
Just to put things in context: one million Israelis is roughly 13 per
cent of the population. Thirteen per cent of the U.S. population
equates to about 40 million people.
A dozen Israelis have already been injured, with several of them
seriously. The only reason more have not been hurt is because Israel has
invested millions of dollars in bomb shelters and the Iron Dome defense
system, while Hamas has invested millions of dollars in foreign aid in
more rockets.
But here is why I'm angry.
I'm angry that in 2012, over 600 rockets
have already been fired from Gaza with no end in sight. I'm angry that
the world only notices when Israel undertakes its (sovereign) right to
defend its citizens. Can you imagine if even one rocket was fired on
Washington, London, Paris or Moscow? No nation on earth can, or should,
tolerate such attacks on its people.
I'm angry that while the United Nations never hesitates to call a
'special emergency session' on the 'Question of Palestine' or pass the
umpteenth resolution blindly condemning Israel, that I am still waiting
for a session on the 'Question of Israel' and Palestinian terror. In
fact, 24 hours after the rocket attacks started, I am still waiting for
even one syllable of condemnation from the UN Security Council, the UN
General Assembly or Navi Pillay, the UN High Commissioner for Human
Rights.
I'm angry that Ban Ki-Moon, the UN Secretary-General, could not find a moment to condemn the Palestinian rockets, but did find time to laugh and dance with South Korean rapper Psy from the popular dance craze Gangnam Style.
I'm angry that while the EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton slammed Israel
last week over the building of several hundred apartments (in an area
that will arguably remain part of Israel anyway), that I am still
waiting for her to slam the Palestinians for firing 80 rockets in one
day.
I'm angry that there are those who continue to call for Boycott,
Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) against the Jewish State, but are silent
in the face of Palestinian terror.
I'm angry that ships and flotillas
continue to set sail for Gaza to show 'solidarity' with the
Palestinians, but where is their solidarity with the people of southern
Israel?
I'm angry that while human rights organizations like Amnesty, Human
Rights Watch, Oxfam and others do not waste a single opportunity to
condemn Israel for human rights violations against the Palestinians, the
human rights of Israelis are seemingly not important enough for them.
Is Jewish blood really that cheap?
I'm angry that mainstream newspapers like the New York Times, lead their stories about the rocket attacks with such headlines as "Four Palestinian Militants Killed in Israeli Airstrikes," and not "Palestinian Terrorists Rain Down Over 80 Rockets against one million Israelis."
I'm angry that so many people are blind to the fact that Iran,
which has called for Israel to be wiped off the map and now seeks to
obtain nuclear weapons, is the primary funder and supplier of arms to
Hamas. I'm angry at the fact that all civilians in southern Israel today
were instructed not to send their kids to school and stay in bomb
shelters. What sort of inhumane way is that for children to live?
I'm angry when people continue to say that 'settlements' are the main impediment to peace, and not Hamas, a terrorist group which does not recognize Israel's right to exist and seeks its destruction. I'm angry when I see pictures like this,
of a home in southern Israel hit by a rocket from Gaza today, yet have
the audacity to say "ah, but they're just like toys; what damage can
they do?"
I'm angry that there is someone out there who does not know me and
has never met me, yet still wants to kill me -- for no other reason than
being Israeli.
I'm angry when I hear residents
in southern Israel say "we just lie on top of our children and try to
protect them with our bodies" or that "we're living on borrowed time" --
yet the world seems oblivious to their desperate cries for help.
No, I am not angry. I am outraged."
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