It ain't over 'til it's over
Contrary to panicked assessments, the exit of troops from Khan Younis doesn’t signal the end of Israel’s war against Hamas in Gaza.
Contrary to panicked assessments, the exit of troops from Khan Younis doesn’t signal the end of Israel’s war against Hamas in Gaza.
After IDF's female fighters proved their bravery and importance during the war imposed on Israel, displaying supreme courage amid the Black October massacre, the March-April draft that began about two weeks ago saw an unprecedented enlistment of girls for combat roles, with hundreds more girls drafted to combat positions.
The heroic Prime Minister Netanyahu has set a date for the invasion of Rafah. In doing so, he is cocking a snook against the Biden Administration of the US and against much of the rest of the world. If this is not courageous, nothing is courageous.
By enlisting in the IDF, 19-year-old Y. is following in the footsteps of her ancestor who helped pave the way for women into the Israel Air Force.
Not unlike a kidnapping scenario as described by Chris Vos in "Never Split the Difference," the demand for ransom does not validate a compromise at half the amount, but rather is a concession that unfairly benefits the nefarious party and results in an unjust outcome. So too, is the Palestinian leadership's insistence on Israel's concessions to terror, under the guise of compromise, a deeply flawed tactic.
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