Morgoth, on 20 November 2012 - 08:11 AM, said:
Didn't the Hamas rocket attacks start after Israel assassinated one of their leaders with a missile?
Or do I have my timeline all mixed up?
Either way, although it's hard to claim that either side is in the right, it seems to me that if this conflict is going to move beyond bombing raids and invasions every few years one of the parties will have to man up and make some unpopular choices.
I can't see that ever being Hamas, so if Israel wants peace I think they're the ones who'll have to try for it.
No, you have it mixed up, I think. There has been an increase in rocket launches over the past months - the question there is who is launching - so it might be that Hamas is only entering the launch-business on a big scale since Jabari was killed. Apparently, Hamas has a tempering influence on some even more extreme groups since they are in government by being the biggest bear in the den.
basically, the cycle as it stands is as Cause kind of described. Militant palestinians want to show their new toys and big dicks, Israel wants to show they lack foreskin but have balls twice the size, and at some point decides that it needs to restore its dominance by going in big (basically, destroying the capacity for organized violence).
The Jabari assassination was probably an attempt to take out the brain of Hamas' military potential, but it seems it has unwanted side effects as Jabari was susceptible to Egyptian pressure, where it is uncertain if his successor(s) will be.
I don't think election time has an influence on the cycle of violence itself, but it seems a simple deduction that the disturbances/ resolution of them will influence the elections, so the current muscle flex by Netanyahu before the elections instead of after are at the very least partly politically motivated.
The Haaretz interview with Gershon Baskin about Jabari and the side effects has been published in a lot of papers/places, so you probably read it already, but if not:
http://www.huffingto..._n_2152231.html
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