The death cult known as Hamas is celebrating its first great success of the current campaign to murder Jews indiscriminately across the length and width of Israel. Today it struck gold as Israel suffered its first death from rocket or mortar fire from Gaza. This required The New York Times, America’s paper of record for those who would vote for President Barack Obama for a third term if they only could, to point out that this one Israeli casualty has to be placed in context with the approximately 200 dead Palestinians in Gaza from Israeli bombing attacks. This disproportionality of Israeli versus Arab deaths has been a constant concern for Israel’s enemies on the Left in every engagement the nation has had with terror groups starting with the war withHezbollah in 2006.
For pretty much every other nation in the history of the world, the goal in any war has been to win quickly and decisively, with the lowest casualty cost to your own side, and if morality is a part of your culture (which of course eliminates many war participants, including all of those who have fought Israel in its modern history), with no needless suffering caused to the other side’s civilian population. William Saletan, hardly a down-the-line supporter of Israel (he is a fierce critic of home demolitions of the families of terrorists) has applauded Israel for its enormous efforts to accomplish its military goals in the current air campaign, while avoiding civilian casualties.
As in the previous mini-wars with Hezbollah and in Gaza, the ratio of male to female deaths among adult casualties has been 3 to 1 or 4 to 1. If Israel were indiscriminately targeting civilians, or committing grave human rights violations, the ratio would be much closer to 1 to 1. But for the major newspapers and television stations in America, it is as if Israel had done something wrong for having experienced so few deaths of its own (so far). The war would be “fairer” if there were only more dead Jews. Since many on the Left and in the media have trouble choosing between Hamas and Israel on the merits (or even prefer Hamas), the pox on both your parties belief system leads to a longing for comparable death tolls.
Israel’s critics won’t be moved by Saletan’s argument or any statistical analysis that suggests Israel is behaving honorably. They want Israel to disappear, and they are not at all uncomfortable with dead Jews. For years, the major nations of Europe have argued that they are critics of Israel, but won’t tolerate anti-Semitism. It would be hard to tell the difference these days, with police chiefs in Frankfurt turning their bullhorns over to a violent mob attempting to attack Jewish institutions in the city, and France descending into a full fledged state of nature if you happen to be Jewish — with congregants locked into synagogues in Paris for their safety as masses of Arabs call for a new Holocaust and attempt to storm the doors, while others firebomb synagogues in communities outside Paris.