Keep your eye on the ball; a criticism of Israel

Editor’s note. This was written before Israel’s blessed attack on Iran. Hopefully, it will still serve as support for that initiative.

By Walter E. Block

In sports, the newcomer is typically advised to keep his eye on the ball. This is crucially important in golf. Whether putting or going for long yardage, you will not do well if you take your eye off that little white sphere even for a split second. Too many golf patzers look, instead at the flight of the ball after being hit, and not sufficiently at it before contact.

In basketball, while dribbling, the last thing you want to do, paradoxically, is look at the ball. Control, there, should be automatic. But when receiving a pass, that is the be-all and end-all. Pretty much nothing else matters. Ok, ok, you don’t want to run into anyone else and be penalized for a charge. That’s why you have two eyes!

Something very similar applies to every other sport where there is a ball: volleyball, handball, soccer, football, cricket, tennis, ping pong, squash, badminton, dodgeball, bocce, pool, snooker, the list goes on.

The batter in baseball who fails to follow this advice will not hit well, and will be smashed in the teeth to boot; the fielder will not make any great plays. When there is no ball in a sport such as hockey, the athlete does well to keep the puck in sight.

Ok, ok there is an exception: bowling. There, you’d better focus on the pins, or on a point in the alley. But as they say, and they are never wrong, it is the exception that proves the rule.

What has any of this got to do with Israel, for goodness sakes? The only civilized country in the Middle East has taken its eye off the “ball.” It has not yet taken out the Iranian nuclear facilities. That is the be-all and end-all of the “game” the Jewish state now finds itself enmeshed in through no fault whatsoever of its own. It is in a war game, and Israel has taken its eye off of this particular “ball.”

It has spent too much time with admittedly other very important concerns. What the Houthis are doing in the Red Sea pales into insignificance compared to an Iranian nuke, as important as it is that they be quelled from interfering with Jewish and international shipping.

Yes, it is important to expand and safeguard the Golan Heights. But making inroads into Syria cannot be counted as anywhere near as important as you know what.

Ditto for the Hezbollah in Lebanon, even before they were defanged. Yes, they were a pest, but only teeny, tiny, small danger compared to Persia with the Bomb.

Yes, yes, I full well know, and my heart goes out to the kidnap victims still held by Hamas. This may well be the exception that proves the rule. I am going out on a limb here. Even on October 8, it would have been better to more heavily target the Iranian nuclear program than to do what the IDF in the event did so magnificently.

Ok, ok, maybe I am obsessed with Israel not being nuked. Sue me for that. But I know of no better way of highlighted the importance of obviating this threat than to place it higher on the Israeli to do list than dealing with Hamas one day after that date of infamy, October 7, 2023.

What is the Jewish state now doing? They are twiddling their thumbs, that is what they are doing. To do anything other than obliterating the Persian nuclear capacity counts as doing that. That is, doing nothing.

The hope, presumably, is that Donald Trump will save the day. This is not totally crazy. After all, he has proven throughout the years to be a strong friend of Eretz Yisreal. He gets credit for the Abraham Accords; he can be thanked for moving the US embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem; he is responsible for help regarding with the status not of the “West Bank” but with Judea and Samaria. He is to be congratulated at the very least for not being Barack Obama or whoever was running Joe Biden.

However, what is the President of the US now doing? Mr. Trump is in the process of negotiating with Iran, for goodness sake! That just allows this country more time to do their evil deeds. Recently, he visited every Arab country in the Middle East and some located as far away as South American, Greenland and the South Pole (I exaggerate here, but only slightly). Guess which country did not make his visiting list? I don’t care if he visited Israel 20 times in the last month and no Arab state at all. Iran is still developing its nuclear capacity.

Israel must take its safety into its own hands. Yes, it is good to have allies. But the ultimate safety of Israel properly rests with the IDF, not anyone else. Thanks to previous efforts of this heroic organization, Iranian air defenses have now been weakened. But they are in the process of strengthening them. The time to attack is now. No, scratch that. It was yesterday.

So, Israel, get your eye on the ball. No more pussyfooting around! Kick Iran where it hurts the most. In the balls.

June 21, 2025 | 11 Comments »

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  1. “AI Overview
    +15
    It is unlikely that Israel currently hosts a high-profile or widely publicized Tiddlywinks competition.
    No direct evidence: Searches for “Israel tiddlywinks competition”, “Israeli National Tiddlywinks Association” and “Tiddlywinks clubs in Israel” did not reveal any active, large-scale Tiddlywinks competitions or a national Tiddlywinks association in Israel.
    Focus on other sports: Search results suggest a more prominent focus on sports like bobsleigh, curling, acrobatic gymnastics, basketball, frisbee, wrestling, and freediving in Israel.
    Possible smaller-scale activity: It’s possible that informal or smaller-scale Tiddlywinks activities or competitions may exist in Israel, perhaps within specific communities or age groups, but these are not readily identifiable through public search results, according to the North American Tiddlywinks Association.
    In short, while not definitively ruling out any Tiddlywinks activity, there’s currently no readily available evidence to suggest the presence of a significant Tiddlywinks competition scene in Israel.”

    “AI Overview

    +17
    Tiddlywinks is a game where small, colored disks (winks) are flipped into a cup using a larger disk (squidger). It’s a game of dexterity and strategy, involving potting winks, “squopping” (landing on) opponent’s winks, and strategic maneuvering of piles.
    You can watch this video to learn how to play:”

  2. Mazal Tov to the Israeli Mathematics Team who achieved amazing success at the International Mathematical Olympiad in Australia. All six members of the Israeli delegation secured medals including four gold medals, one silver medal, and one bronze medal, placing Israel in overall sixth place out of 110 countries.

    We’re Maccabi PROUD!

    Am Yisrael Chai.

    #maccabiproud

    Maccabi Australia on FB

  3. I googled by typing the phrase, Israeli sports victories, without quotes, in the address bar of my browser and hitting, enter – it’s really just that easy, the trick is to come up with right question.

    AI Overview

    +10
    Israel has seen several notable sports victories across various disciplines, including football, basketball, judo, and sailing. In football, they notably won the AFC Asian Cup in 1964 and have participated in the FIFA World Cup. Israel has also participated in the UEFA European Championships. In basketball, Maccabi Tel Aviv has achieved significant success in European competitions, winning the EuroLeague six times. Israeli athletes have also achieved success at the Olympic Games, with a total of 20 medals won in various sports like judo, canoeing, and windsurfing.
    Detailed Examples:
    Football:
    Israel’s football team won the AFC Asian Cup in 1964, a significant achievement before their transition to UEFA.
    Basketball:
    Maccabi Tel Aviv’s six EuroLeague titles highlight their dominance in European basketball. Additionally, Hapoel Jerusalem won the Eurocup in 2004.
    Olympic Games:
    Israeli athletes have won medals in various Olympic sports, including:
    Judo: Yael Arad won a silver medal in 1992, followed by Oren Smadja with a bronze.
    Windsurfing: Gal Friedman won a gold medal in 2004, adding to his previous bronze medal from 1996.
    Gymnastics: Artem Dolgopyat won a gold medal in the men’s floor exercise at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.
    Rhythmic Gymnastics: Linoy Ashram won a gold medal in the individual all-around at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.
    Sailing: Tom Reuveny won a gold medal in the men’s iQFoil at the 2024 Paris Olympics.
    Taekwondo: Avishag Semberg won a bronze medal in taekwondo at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.
    Other Sports:
    European Athletics U18 Championships: Israel won medals at the 2022 European Athletics U18 Championships.
    World Aquatics Junior Swimming Championships: Israel won medals at the 2023 World Aquatics Junior Swimming Championships.
    World Series of Poker: Israeli-American Michael Mizrachi won the world championship title in 2025, according to Israel Hayom.
    This video shows highlights from Israel’s historic 6 medals at the 2024 Paris Olympics:

    And then there’s a link to a video

  4. Israel crushes Romania by 51 to reach U20 EuroBasket quarterfinals
    Avrahami’s squad sets national records for scoring and margin of victory in commanding triumph

    The Israel Under-20 National Team continued its dominant run at the European Championship with a record-shattering 119-68 thrashing of Romania in the Round of 16 on Wednesday, booking a place in the quarterfinals where it will face the winner of Italy vs Iceland.

    It was a wire-to-wire victory at the University of Crete Hall in Greece for coach Sharon Avrahami’s squad, which showed no signs of slowing down after sweeping the group stage. From the opening tip, it was clear Israel came to impose its will.

    The team jumped out to a double-digit lead in the first quarter, finishing the frame up 35-20. Alon Michaeli set the tone early, asserting his presence inside, while Omer Mayer and Roee Avneri were also instrumental in the early surge. By halftime, Israel had already built a staggering 69-36 advantage, effectively putting the game out of reach.

    What followed was a second-half showcase of teamwork, discipline, and offensive firepower. Jonathan Abulof, who led all scorers with 18 points, joined the onslaught along with Maxin Filonenko and Uri Cohen, helping Israel widen the gap to a historic 51-point margin.

    In the process, Israel shattered two all-time program records: the largest margin of victory in Under-20 play and the most points ever scored in a single game by an Israeli U20 team.

    https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/sports/article-861264

  5. Talk about starting the week on a high note! Congratulations to Israel’s U19 Basketball Team for their victory over South Korea at the World Cup. Your grit, talent, and teamwork inspire us all!

    From Manila to Jerusalem, we’re cheering you on!???

    ? IG followteamisrael

    #Israel #Philippines #TelAviv #Manila #WorldCup #U19Basketball #TeamIsrael #Basketball #WomensTeam #WomensBasketball

    It’s a women’s basket ball team

  6. It’s hard to figure out what to do, as Iranian leadership wants to trigger Amegedon, so that they can get to bounce on Allah’s knee and collect their dwindling # of virgins.

    From looking at their leadership, it’s the only way they will ever get laid, in this or the afterlife.

    • DONALDO-

      For any regime which aims at Armageddon ( actually Har Megiddo. one of ancient Jerusalem’s rubbish dumps) – which they interpret as a flaming holocaust to herald the end of the world, There is only one answer..

      REGIME CHANGE…and the sooner the better.

      • @Edgar

        REGIME CHANGE…and the sooner the better.

        I agree entirely, but it would provide even greater security if the regime of the Mullahs was changed to many regimes related to the various minorities/sects which populate the vast lands of Iran.