Few envy the painful decisions Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will be obliged  to make in the months to come.
He  faces grave challenges that impact on  the life and death of Israelis.  The current wave of Palestinian terrorism seems  to be escalating from  stabbings to shootings and there is considerable concern  that the  Palestinian Authority may well implode, which would lead to even   greater chaos.
Hezbollah has thousands of rockets aimed toward us  but,  for the time being, is diverted by its bitter battles in Syria on  behalf of its  Iranian patron.
Diplomatically, at least until  after the US elections we  face a hostile environment as the Obama  administration signals its contempt for  the Israeli government and  while the Europeans seem willing to abandon us and  even impose  sanctions against us.
Despite the barbaric behavior of our   neighbors and the criminal Palestinian society, and being aware that the   Palestinians remain utterly committed to an end of Jewish sovereignty,  the  Europeans continue pressing Israel to make further unilateral   concessions.
But the most urgent issue today is how to respond to  Hamas,  which, unlike the duplicitous Palestinian Authority, loudly  spells out its  genocidal objectives. It has always bitterly rejected  any negotiation and made  it abundantly clear that its ultimate mission –  “no matter how long it takes” –  is to “fight the Jews and kill them”  and to replace the Jewish state with an  Islamic caliphate.
Article  7 of the Hamas Charter is explicit: “The  Islamic Resistance Movement  aspires to realize the promise of Allah, no matter  how long it takes.  The Prophet, Allah’s prayer and peace be upon him, says: ‘The  hour of  judgment shall not come until the Muslims fight the Jews and kill them,   so that the Jews hide behind trees and stones, and each tree and stone  will say:  “Oh Muslim, oh servant of Allah, there is a Jew behind me,  come and kill him,”  except for the Gharqad tree, for it is the tree of  the Jews.’” In recent months,  Hamas has repeatedly proclaimed that it  is resurrecting its army with the  intention of liberating and imposing  Shariah law on all of  “Palestine.”
Its leaders continuously  exhort their followers to kill Jews  and hold celebrations every time an  Israeli civilian has been killed by one of  their crazed supporters. It  is brainwashing its young children into becoming  “martyrs” in  forthcoming battles against Jews, stressing that these are not   defensive actions but preparations for a new military confrontation  against  Israel at a time of its choosing.
Hamas has desperately  sought to import  and manufacture missiles to replenish its inventory  following the losses accrued  during the most recent war. Israel  maintains that it can and will eliminate  these missiles if required.
But  far more disconcerting are Hamas’ recent  frenzied efforts to  reconstruct the tunnels destroyed by the Israel Defense  Forces during  the war, in addition to creating new ones. The pounding of drills  as  the tunnels reach (and possibly even traverse) Israel territory is   understandably alarming for Israelis living near these areas.
There  is no  way that these tunnels leading to Israeli territory could be  construed as being  defensive. Indeed, Hamas leaders do not conceal  their intentions. Their  spokesmen have stated that a number of tunnels  have already penetrated deep into  Israeli territory and repeatedly  boast publicly that they will be used to invade  Israel and at the very  least to kill or kidnap Israeli civilians who would  become hostages to  leverage concessions such as the release of mass murderers.  Subsequent  occasional reassurances that they seek to retain the cease-fire with   Israel and are not preparing for another war are hardly convincing.
From   evidence disclosed by Hamas, these new tunnels are far more  sophisticated than  those destroyed by Israel. It is also clear that the  desperately-needed building  materials provided by foreign aid to  rebuild homes for Gaza citizens has and is  being siphoned by Hamas for  this tunnel construction. There seems to be a  frenzied urgency to  complete the project speedily, as is attested by the number  of Hamas  leaders and activists recently killed during construction  accidents.
This  poses a very serious threat. Hamas may have learned  lessons from its  failed efforts to infiltrate into Israel via tunnels during the  last  war. Should they, God forbid, succeed in sending hundreds of suicidal   terrorists into Israel through tunnels, they could wreak immense damage  and  bloodshed before elimination by the IDF.
I am not privy to  military  intelligence. But from all the “reassuring” government  statements, it would  appear that despite our extraordinary  technological achievements including the  Iron Dome, we have not yet  devised the means of identifying or locating the  tunnels.
After  the most recent war, the IDF declared that it would  intervene  militarily if Hamas resumed the tunnel project. These were clearly   empty words that failed to deter Hamas, which has the chutzpah to engage  in  tunnel construction 500 meters from the border, in plain sight of  the  IDF.
Does that mean that we simply stand by and await an  impending attack  that would take place at a time chosen by the  terrorists? Ironically, opposition  leader MK Isaac Herzog, backed by  his partner, MK Tzipi Livni, has emerged as a  hawk on this issue and  castigated the government for not responding. Herzog  warned: “Why are  we waiting for terrorists with drawn weapons to emerge in a  kibbutz or  moshav? ...The political leadership must stop hesitating ...and   instruct the IDF to bomb the tunnels and destroy this threat. ...One  day, we  will wake up and discover that once again, we underestimated  the seriousness of  the threat. ...It will cost us in blood and terrible  sorrow.”
Herzog is  on solid ground in uttering such warnings.
What  country would stand idly  while its neighbor constructed tunnels to  penetrate its borders with suicidal  terrorists whose objective was to  kill as many civilians as possible? Netanyahu  is aware of this.  However, having regard for the international situation and the  almost  certain condemnation by the US if Israel were to take preemptive action   to destroy the tunnels, he is fearful that in the present climate, this  could  lead to a UN Security Council condemnation, accompanied by  sanctions from which  the US would abstain.
While acknowledging  these concerns, we should  recall how our preemptive action resulted in  the dazzling victory of the  Six-Day War and conversely, how our fear of  antagonizing our friends by firing  the first shot led to the disaster  of the Yom Kippur War.
There is no  doubt that we will be  condemned if we take preemptive action. But a  government’s prime  responsibility is to protect its citizens. To wait for these  frenzied  killers to indulge in a murder spree against us before reacting is   utterly untenable. Besides, despite the inevitable howls against us for   defending ourselves, the current chaos in the Middle East and the war  against  Islamic State make this as good a time as any to deal with the   threat.
What is needed is a short, sharp global public campaign  directed  toward governments, highlighting the threat to our citizens,  backed by evidence  and public statements from Hamas. We should clearly  state that unless the  tunnels constructed with the intention of  penetrating our borders are closed and  future tunneling brought to a  halt, Israel will have no choice other than preemptive steps to secure  its borders and protect the lives of its citizens.  Besides, we can  relate to a precedent.
The Egyptians overcame their  problem with  Hamas tunnels, which were used to smuggle arms to Islamic  terrorists  in the Sinai Peninsula, by digging deep ditches and periodically   flooding them with sea water.
Israel does not seek another war,  but to  stand idly while the enemy boasts of its murderous intentions is  utterly  irresponsible and simply procrastinating may subsequently lead  to far greater  casualties.
 
 The writer’s website can be viewed at  www.wordfromjerusalem.com.
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