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Israeli soldiers do not want to bomb Iran. (photo: Landov/EPA) |
By Peter Beinart, The Daily Beast
08 February 12

here’s nothing
American Jews
love more than Israeli soldiers, except perhaps, Israeli spies. Go to
American synagogues - especially Orthodox synagogues - and you’ll find
boys wearing green-and-yellow skullcaps bearing the Israel Defense
Force’s Hebrew acronym. A central element of the Birthright Israel
program, which aims to instill a love of Israel and Judaism in young
American Jews, is their
mifgash, or encounter - often R-rated -
with Israeli soldiers. For my Bar Mitzvah, I was given a tome
celebrating the exploits of Israel’s external and internal spy agencies,
the Mossad and Shin Bet. My 6-year-old son recently came back from the
library of his Jewish school carrying a volume entitled
Keeping Israel Safe: Serving the Israel Defense Forces.
Since then, a throng of current and former security
officials have issued similar warnings. In December, Dagan’s successor
at Mossad, Tamir Pardo, suggested that an
Iranian nuclear weapon
was not an existential threat. This month, another former Mossad chief,
Efraim Halevy, declared that “it is not in the power of Iran to destroy
the state of Israel.” Former IDF chief of staff Dan Halutz added that
“Iran poses a serious threat but not an existential threat” and that
bombing would mean “taking upon ourselves a task that is bigger than
us.” It’s remarkable, when you think about it. Almost every week,
Israeli security officials say things about
Iran’s nuclear program that, if
Barack Obama said them, would get him labeled anti-Israel by American Jewish activists and the GOP.
The struggle between Israel’s civilian and military
leaders eerily evokes the struggle inside the Bush administration over
war with Iraq. Like Dick Cheney,
Benjamin Netanyahu has only one mode:
apocalyptic. His idols are Winston Churchill and Revisionist Zionist
leader Vladimir Jabotinsky, both men famed for having foreseen the Nazi
menace when others looked away. And throughout his career, Netanyahu has
plugged virtually every adversary Israel faces into the Hitler role. In
1993, when then–Foreign Minister Shimon Peres brokered the Oslo
Accords, Netanyahu compared him with Neville Chamberlain.
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