Israel’s Moral Compass Is Just Fine, Thank You

By Ruthie Blum, ALGEMEINER

Yaalon1Israeli Defense Minister Moshe Ya’alon has one of the most coveted portfolios in the government, but lately he seems to be vying for a different role – that which involves the upholding of the country’s morals.

This is pretty funny, considering that the Jewish state is under constant attack from regional enemies armed to the teeth and filled with hate, in addition to more geographically distant foes fighting a battle of delegitimization. But it is not the least bit amusing that he chose Memorial Day for fallen IDF soldiers and victims of Arab terrorism – at the gravesite of dead Jewish soldiers and civilians, no less — to reiterate his concern about the ethical character of the Israeli populace.

It was a peculiar eulogy, to say the least, particularly coming from the person in charge of the military.

“Over the past several months, Israel has been confronted with a wave of Palestinian terrorism, which indeed has been on a down-slide of late, but is liable to erupt anew,” Ya’alon said to a massive crowd of mourners at the Kiryat Shaul Cemetery in Tel Aviv. “Even during the difficult moments, in which our blood boils and our rage is high, woe to us if we lose our way and our values, the compromising of which would likely bring Israel to the abyss.”

Lose our way? Compromise our values? Was he joking?

Sadly – and inexplicably — the answer is no, though Ya’alon of all people should know that it is not our “way” or “values” that have been “lost” or “compromised,” but rather our lives. And if anything brings Israel to the brink of the abyss, it will be an Iranian nuclear bomb.

“Exercise force when necessary, but also understand its limits and its ability to lead to a dulling of the senses,” he continued. “Ensure the purity of arms and retain humanity, and let us not lose our heads.”

It seems that Ya’alon is the only one who has lost his head these days, and his mind along with it.

This was the third time in so many months that he made a point of warning Israel against moral turpitude.

The first was when he promptly denounced Elor Azariya – the IDF soldier under indictment for killing a subdued Palestinian terrorist in Hebron – and members of the public who protested on his behalf. “We’re not ISIS,” Ya’alon said, “When there’s a need to kill, we kill. But when it’s someone neutralized or with his hands up, that is the place for preserving our moral compass.”

The second was on Holocaust Remembrance Day, when Ya’alon immediately and unequivocally backed IDF Deputy Chief of Staff Yair Golan, who suggested that Israel is coming dangerously close to resembling 1930s Germany and called for an annual day of soul-searching, like some kind of secular version of Yom Kippur.

“I have full faith in Golan, a fighter and outstanding commander, high-caliber and praiseworthy,” he said. “The responsibilities of an army officer, especially a senior commander, are not limited to leading soldiers out to war, but also include charting out a path and ethical standards with the help of [his] moral compass.”

The last time I checked, it was the job of the minister of defense to protect Israel’s citizenry from its mortal enemies, by developing and carrying out military strategies to defeat them. It is a mighty challenge on today’s battlefield in the Middle East, to be sure, because the warfare involves multiple fronts and various filthy methods of engagement. These include, but are not restricted to, the use of children, both as human shields and as machete-wielding perpetrators of bloody murder.

The jury is still out on whether Ya’alon is up to the gargantuan task he was appointed to combat, literally and figuratively. Nor is it clear whether anyone in his position would handle the current situation any better. But two things are certain. One is that Ya’alon has no business anointing himself supreme judge of Jewish-state ethics. The other is that Israel’s moral compass is in no need of adjustment.

Ruthie Blum is the managing editor of The Algemeiner.

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  1. The Malady of Jewish ‘Inner-Nazi’ Phobia

    What is the fundamental lesson of the Holocaust for Israel and the Jewish people? There is a divergence of opinion.

    Many Liberal Jews believe the main lesson of the “six million” is that we Jews should never do to others what was done to us. We know first-hand what the horrors of hatred look like, and therefore, we must distance ourselves in every possible way from behaviors which are like those of the Nazis. This way of thinking posits that every mortal person has the potential to be a Nazi and when given power, every human and even every Jew can become abusive. But after the Holocaust, we Jews were tasked with being more ethical and virtuous than the barbarians. We took it upon ourselves to be the archetype of restraint, lest our very human Inner-Nazi is unleashed and we end up mirroring the tormentors we escaped. I call the folks in this camp Fear-of-Inner-Nazi Jews.

    The other perspective is very different. It posits that the main lesson of the Holocaust is that Jews, having survived the hell of the Holocaust as a people, should “never again” allow anyone to do that to us. The Zionist revolution effectuated a return to the land, to agriculture, a revival of Hebrew, and, so meaningfully, a resurrection of Jewish physical courage and military strength. Israel’s ability to put up a fight, and even to be a global leader in defense techniques and technology, is, for subscribers of this outlook, a source of pride. This group I call the Never-Again Jews.

    But not only are these outlooks divergent, they also clash. For those in the Fear-of-Inner-Nazi faction, the Jewish state, when acting with force, can come dangerously close to being like the dreaded Nazis. The latest trigger of this phobia took place when a soldier in Hebron shot a downed terrorist. The Inner-Nazi group immediately sensed danger: Israel was slipping morally, carrying out extrajudicial killings, vigilantism, field execution — the Inner Nazi was coming out!

    For those of the Never-Again viewpoint, the Hebron terrorist came to kill Jews, like a classic Nazi, and ended up dead. Was it OK to shoot the terrorist when he was down? Maybe yes, maybe no — but that’s not the big issue. The Jewish people are at war with a global jihad that seeks to destroy Israel and to kill Jews for being Jews. The bottom line is that Israel must, first and foremost, protect Jews, and be the “never again” country which prevents the Nazis of today from harming one hair on one Jewish head.

    However, for Never-Againers, it’s not only that Jews have the right to kill Nazis or jihadists because all is fair in war. For many of us, the very assertion that Jews have an Inner-Nazi and the given the “right circumstances” will herd people into gas chambers is preposterous. The father of Nazism, Adolf Hitler, hunted Jews precisely because we were the embodiment of morality, the “conscience of the world” that he wanted to wipe out. Anyone who really knows the Jewish and Israeli people knows that we have never been in danger of becoming Nazis. To the contrary (and contrary to global media), we are a source of light, liberty and progress, regionally and globally.

    Yet, the Fear-of-Inner-Nazi Jews are not the only ones who subscribe to the idea that Israel’s actions, unchecked, can easily approach Nazism. Anti-Israel propaganda harps endlessly upon those liberal Jewish fears by insinuating a nexus between Israel’s actions and Nazism. Once the accusation has been lobbied, Fear-of-Inner Nazi Jews face a dilemma: If they believe the propaganda, they become anti-Israel. If they don’t, they bend over backwards to prove that Israel is not like that all, that we are a moral people with a moral army, and we have the Inner-Nazi in check. For Inner-Nazi Jews, the only solution is to throw the soldier who shot the downed terrorist in Hebron into the slammer and throw away the key after making a public example of him. Shackle the Inner-Nazi and hope the world sees the truth of our goodness!

    In the meantime, the real Nazis of our time — Hamas, ISIS and Hezbollah — arm themselves and prepare for war. We know they are digging tunnels and we know they are building up their supplies of rockets with the intent of wiping Israel out. But we don’t hit them hard and we don’t strike with fury; we are chained down, stymied by our fear of unleashing the Inner-Nazi or by the fear of being accused of having one. We can only strike when we are under full attack, and then retaliate with only a measured response. A roof-knocking rocket, a kinder-gentler moral army, which makes sure to never fully win, and certainly would never use the word “vanquish” at the end of the war. Don’t crush the enemy, be merciful to the weak, even though moments ago he tried to kill you — Remember the Holocaust!

    Some people say that we Jews talk too much about the Holocaust. I don’t think so at all. I think we don’t talk about it enough. We should take a minute every day to view photographs of dead-Jew-piles being tractored or burned. Then, after watching that, we should make a commitment each day to “never again” allow this, and act upon it by striking mercilessly at the jihad and sending a clear signal that we have zero tolerance for Jewish injury; we have zero tolerance for neo-Nazism. Now that we have the power to stop them, we should “never again” allow for the 6,000,001st victim. This should be our fundamental take-home lesson from the Holocaust.

    And let’s take it one step further: instead of fearing the Inner-Nazi who will never appear, imagine embracing our inner “never again” Jewishness, not only to protect our own, but rather to use our newly found strength in the role of liberator. Israel — post-Holocaust-empowered Jews — would go out and fight today’s Nazism wherever it is, and help the world defeat the very same forces that murdered six million when we were weak.

    Yishai Fleisher is the International Spokesman for the Jewish Community of Hebron. Follow him @YishaiFleisher.

    http://www.algemeiner.com/2016/05/06/the-malady-of-jewish-inner-nazi-phobia/

  2. Former IDF General: We Are Not the Palestinian Defense Forces

    Anyone who thinks it necessary to give higher priority to the mother of a Palestinian than to the mother of an Israeli soldier has a moral problem… the Israel Defense Forces are not the Palestinian Defense Forces” a former IDF brigadier general said on Monday, the Hebrew news site nrg reported.

    Zakai concluded, “These situations are complex, and when you’re in them there has to be a clear ethical choice, which includes executing tasks whose goal is to protect the soldiers, and only after that not to harm innocent civilians. Whoever says otherwise has a moral problem.”

    http://www.algemeiner.com/2016/05/16/former-idf-general-we-are-not-the-palestinian-defense-forces/

    Golan the Golem said otherwise

    Zakai was forcibly discharged from the IDF in 2005 — after 24 years of service — by order of then-Chief of Staff Moshe Ya’alon, currently Israel’s defense minister, over accusations that he leaked reports to the media that the army wanted to end the Days of Penitance Operation in Gaza, a mission to eliminate sites from where Hamas had been launching rockets at Israel. It was sparked by the killing of two children in the southern Israeli town of Sderot, and named after the Jewish high holidays of Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur, during which it took place.

    At the time, Ya’alon reportedly said Zakai’s action constituted “an abandonment of a division during combat.”

    After watching Yaalon criminally obstruct justice, stalk and incarcerate jews without evidence or even an investigation, I’ll believe Zakai’s version of the Days of Penitence operation over Yaalon any time.

  3. Deputy IDF chief in 2006: Soldiers must risk lives to save Palestinian civilians

    In recordings, Yair Golan calls it ‘intolerable’ for troops to kill innocents in the name of preventing IDF casualties

    http://www.timesofisrael.com/deputy-idf-chief-in-2006-soldiers-must-risk-lives-to-save-palestinian-civilians/?utm_source=The+Times+of+Israel+Daily+Edition&utm_campaign=28d83861c2-2016_05_16&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_adb46cec92-28d83861c2-54816837

    here is the go to guy for parents who lost their IDF soldier children in the wars….. their commander murdered them when he told then to risk their lives and their parents hearts to save the lives of those who teach their children that Jews are sons of apes and pigs. I would oppose with my dying breath my children joining an army commanded by such a lunatic traitor. Instead of being promoted to the top where he daily is responsible for the murder of soldiers he should have been ridiculed and shamed. Apparently Israeli Jews do not value the lives of their children as much as the lives of the terrorist spawn, with such values as advised by the lunatics one should not whine when their children are slaughtered by terrorists and their spawn.

  4. Army is subordinate to politicians, say PM, Ya’alon in bid to end row
    http://www.timesofisrael.com/netanyahu-yaalon-issue-joint-statement-in-bid-to-end-idf-values-row/

    just one more of those fake dog and pony shows, punch and judy shows, abbas and bb custom tax shows….. BB has learned from Duma to stay in the background until his lighting rod appointee tests the public waters… when the public gives too much flack Bb becomes their hero arguing with his appointee who carries out his agenda.

  5. The last time I checked, it was the job of the minister of defense to protect Israel’s citizenry from its mortal enemies, by developing and carrying out military strategies to defeat them.

    but if you are intentionally not doing that job you need distractions, red herrings to cover up your negligence and incompetence… of course no one would expect intelligent people to be blinded by such a pathetically transparent cover up as his new found moral persuasions… next he will say that G_D told him to do it.

    The jury is still out on whether Ya’alon is up to the gargantuan task he was appointed to combat, literally and figuratively.

    only the chronically naive would appoint richard nixon to head the dept of justice after seeing watergate… which is equivalent to this statement. It is absurd to consider a man who is likely guilty of serious criminal behavior to be up to continuing or to be up to the task. This author misses the seriousness of Yaalons behaviors and the fact that they are likely to be proven criminal if a jury is ever convened.

    Nor is it clear whether anyone in his position would handle the current situation any better.

    a situation avoided is not a situation handled… I see no “handling”. If the “situation was being handled” there would be no need for all these criminally fabricated red herrings to distract.

    But two things are certain. One is that Ya’alon has no business anointing himself supreme judge of Jewish-state ethics.

    Perhaps Olmert, Katsav and Sharon should be invited to give the next sermon.

  6. Ya’alon of all people should know that it is not our “way” or “values” that have been “lost” or “compromised,” but rather our lives.

    He knows exactly what he is doing.

    It seems that Ya’alon is the only one who has lost his head these days, and his mind along with it.

    no loss of mind, an intentional MO fabricated to justify and to cover up criminal behavior.

    The first was when he promptly denounced Elor Azariya

    Not at all, the first was at Duma when he BB, Erdan and Rivlin jumped up with their well rehearsed and intentionally timed chorus to declare, in unison, that jews murdered a baby which they likely already knew was murdered in an arab vendetta of the past 18 years. They did it because nationalists were getting out of hand at the Mount and they needed to pass a law to incarcerate dissenters without evidence or trial. Duma allowed them to move ahead and pass the law. This was the first frame up with a purpose to violate the justice system and operate with criminal impunity. After that BB learned it is best to remain in the background, to be flexible to appear to change course by allowing yaalon and others to be his trial balloon, lightning rod and fig leaf.

    The pose of morality and ethics is merely a cover, a fig leaf to obfuscate his criminal behavior: his abuse of authority and power, his obstruction of justice, his interference with the justice system. It is absurd to pretend that his transparent criminal behavior which should result in a jail term can be explained by his fake morality… one is a crime and the other an opinion. But then he an Netanyahu know that the Israeli public is asleep, fatigued and will buy any spurious and ludicrous assertion when coming from the top.

    “I have full faith in Golan, a fighter and outstanding commander, high-caliber and praiseworthy,” he said.

    Yes, he has full faith in his cowed subordinates to carry out his criminal orders… golans speech was an echo of Yaalon and IMO Yaalon told him to give it. Yaalon also had full faith that his military subordinates would discern and carry out his commands to find the soldier guilty even BEFORE an investigation began… this showed his increasing arrogance as he waited for a fake, negligent and incompetent investigation first at DUMA… he was emboldened and drunk on his success there. When the investigators heard their commanders declarations of the soldiers guilt of course they took it as their opportunity to please their master… the military prosecutors under Yaalon did the same… so why wouldnt the military judges do the same?

    Would anyone be able to go to court and tell a judge that he committed a crime due to moral reasons, i think not. This shows that the same courageous Israelis who die in battle under the disloyal commander are blind cowards at confronting his obvious crimes. The moral arguments are just plain BS and not even worthy of discussion. Israelis who accept Yaalons fake moral pretensions as an explanation for his criminal behavior are idiots. They should be calling for criminal charges to be lodged against Yaalon.