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Israelis Prepare for War with Iran

rocket rainThe postcard from the Home Front Command that recently arrived in my mailbox looks like an ad from the Ministry of Tourism. A map of Israel is divided by color into six regions, each symbolized by an upbeat drawing: a smiling camel in the Negev desert, a skier in the Golan Heights.

In fact, each region signifies the amount of time residents will have to seek shelter from an impending missile attack. If you live along the Gaza border, you have 15 seconds after the siren sounds. Jerusalemites get a full three minutes. But as the regions move farther north, the time drops again, until finally, along the Lebanese and Syrian borders, the color red designates "immediate entry into a shelter." In other words, if you're not already inside a shelter don't bother looking for one.

The invisible but all-pervasive presence on that cheerful map of existential dread is Iran. If Israel were to launch a pre-emptive strike against Iranian nuclear facilities, Tehran's two terrorist allies on our borders—Hezbollah and Hamas—would almost certainly renew attacks against the Israeli home front. And Tel Aviv would be hit by Iranian long-range missiles.

On the other hand, if Israel refrains from attacking Iran and international efforts to stop its nuclearization fail, the results along our border would likely be even more catastrophic. Hezbollah and Hamas would be emboldened politically and psychologically. The threat of a nuclear attack on Tel Aviv would become a permanent part of Israeli reality. This would do incalculable damage to Israel's sense of security.

Given these dreadful options, one might assume that the Israeli public would respond with relief to reports that Iran is now considering the International Atomic Energy Agency's proposal to transfer 70% of its known, low-enriched uranium to Russia for treatment that would seriously reduce its potential for military application. In fact, Israelis from the right and the left have reacted with heightened anxiety. "Kosher Uranium," read the mocking headline of Israel's largest daily, Yediot Aharonot. Media commentators noted that easing world pressure on Iran will simply enable it to cheat more easily. If Iranian leaders are prepared to sign an agreement, Israelis argue, that's because they know something the rest of us don't.

In the last few years, Israelis have been asking themselves two questions with increasing urgency: Should we attack Iran if all other options fail? And can we inflict sufficient damage to justify the consequences?

As sanctions efforts faltered, most Israelis came to answer the first question affirmatively. A key moment in coalescing that resolve occurred in December 2006, when the Iranian regime sponsored an "International Conference to Review the Global Vision of the Holocaust," a two day meeting of Holocaust deniers. For Israelis, that event ended the debate over whether a nuclear Iran could be deterred by the threat of counter-force. A regime that assembles the world's crackpots to deny the most documented atrocity in history—at the very moment it is trying to fend off sanctions and convince the international community of its sanity—may well be immune to rational self-interest.

Opinion here has been divided about the ability of an Israeli strike to significantly delay Iran's nuclear program. But Israelis have dealt with their doubts by resurrecting a phrase from the country's early years: Ein breira, there's no choice. Besides, as one leading Israeli security official who has been involved in the Iranian issue for many years put it to me, "Technical problems have technical solutions." Israelis tend to trust their strategic planners to find those solutions.

In the past few months, Israelis have begun asking themselves a new question: Has the Obama administration's engagement with Iran effectively ended the possibility of a military strike?

Few Israelis took seriously the recent call by former U.S. National Security Adviser Zbigniew Brzezinski to shoot down Israeli planes if they take off for Iran. But American attempts to reassure the Israeli public of its commitment to Israel's security have largely backfired. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's recent threat to "obliterate" Iran if it launched a nuclear attack against Israel only reinforced Israeli fears that the U.S. would prefer to contain a nuclear Iran rather than pre-empt it militarily.

On the face of it, this is not May 1967. There is not the same sense of impending catastrophe that held the Israeli public in the weeks before the Six Day War. Israelis are preoccupied with the fate of Gilad Shalit (the kidnapped Israeli soldier held by Hamas), with the country's faltering relations with Turkey, with the U.N.'s denial of Israel's right to defend itself, and with an unprecedented rise in violent crime.

But the Iranian threat has seeped into daily life as a constant, if barely conscious anxiety. It emerges at unexpected moments, as black humor or an incongruous aside in casual conversation. "I think we're going to attack soon," a friend said to me over Sabbath dinner, as we talked about our children going off to the army and to India.

Now, with the possibility of a deal with Iran, Israelis realize that a military confrontation will almost certainly be deferred. Still, the threat remains.

A recent cartoon in the newspaper Ma'ariv showed a drawing of a sukkah, the booth covered with palm branches that Jews build for the autumn festival of Tabernacles. A voice from inside the booth asked, "Will these palm branches protect us from Iranian missiles?"

Israelis still believe in their ability to protect themselves—and many believe too in the divine protection that is said to hover over the fragile booths. Both are expressions of faith from a people that fear they may once again face the unthinkable alone.

Mr. Klein Halevi is a senior fellow at the Adelson Institute for Strategic Studies at the Shalem Center in Jerusalem, and a contributing editor to the New Republic.

WSJ

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Only Way to Avoid a War
The only way to avoid a war is if Iran accepts a russian backed proposal from the United Nations. Iran must send its uranium overseas for processing. If iran does not back down from trying to become a nuclear country, then I don't blame isreal for attacking iran.

As far as President Barack Obama is concerned, I truly back him. Atleast Obama is trying to resolve this issue through mediation and not authorizing a war first. If John McCain would of beat Obama, we would already be in a war.

This is real simply, Iran needs to accept the U.N. Proposal. At that point, the U.S., Iran, Isreal, and the rest of the world can all finally become World Partners. Iran needs to stop trying to act like if they can get away with the same things that North Korea is getting away with. Iran will never be a North Korea.

ACCEPT THE DEAL IRAN OR FACE IMMEDIATE DESTRUCTION.
Peace , November 10, 2009
Peace be with you and good will to all men
I pray that the people of Israel will patiently trust in GOD and not go to war with Iran. Those that are calling for a New World Order are behind many of the wars that we see in the world in these times. While Israel and Iran burn, the elitists of the New World Order will march their armies into Iran to take Iran's oil. People of Israel let GOD deal with Iran's leaders and do not let yourselves be tricked by wicked men and satan. I pray that GOD will bring peace to both the people of Israel and Iran. GOD Bless you all.
Terence , November 04, 2009
I have prayed for Isael
He who never sleeps nor slumbers will come and fight this battle for Israel. I pray for the wisdom like Solomons to guide Benjamin and all the officials preparing for this war. Israels enemy may be greater in number but greater is He that is within us than he that is in the World. we have Jehovah God on our side those against us will crumble and fall. Who can make war with our God? Israel i pray and weep over you and soon you will live in peace because the Prince of Peace will make his everlasting covenant with you. I LOVE ISRAEL. Ira from KENYA
Ira , November 04, 2009
I'm prepared to do God's work even to protect his people who are 1st in his eye's.
I will do whatever it takes to protect his people, even putting down my own life for his people, even if my own people come against her for I follow God's law first and no one else's.
Jesus Christ is number one in my life, Jesus say's no one come's unto the father but through me, and I beleive God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit are one.
He laid his life down for me, so I will lay my life down for him and his people.
So Israel if you need me just let me know and I will be on the next plane over to you.
Harold Van Buskirk
Harold Van Buskirk , November 03, 2009
Praying for Israel and America
I am praying and trust that G-d will fullfil His promise to protect Israel in her time of need.
I am praying that Israel will turn back to G-d for her protection.
I am also praying that America repent of sin and turn back to G-d. We think we are rich, but we are really poor, blind and naked. May G-d extend his mercy on the USA as we support our Israeli brothers.
Paul , November 02, 2009
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you are never alone . you have the one one true God on your side.. whom shall you fear? He will
fight the battle for you as He did for King David against Goliath..

God bless. Jesus freak.
Jesus freak , November 02, 2009
Obama is a Muslim...or nothing, defintely far from Christian.
Obama = pro homosexual, pro abortion, pro halloween party....anti "day of prayer", has lied about every campaign promise except those that are undesirable. He is just a useless New World Order puppet.........he aid he was "disgusted" with Israel. I am, and Israel is disgusted with him. The U.S. is treading thin ice if they continue to buck against Israel.
Daniel , November 02, 2009

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