The Tragic Demise of DIDO
There can never be peace
this way
June 4, 2002
by Steven Plaut
In May 23, two mass atrocities were averted by what can only
be described as miracles. In one, a Palestinian attempt to murder
thousands (or more) of Israelis by blowing up the country’s
largest fuel depot at the "Pi Glilot" junction
near Tel Aviv was averted when the bomb, which had been
placed in a fuel truck parked inside the compound, failed to
set off the entire mass explosion. Had it succeeded, it would
have been a terrorist attack without precedent in Israel and
with carnage possibly dwarfing that of September 11 in the U.S.
There are rumors that al Qaeda, in collusion with the PLO, were
responsible. The bombing failed only out of pure dumb luck,
or divine intervention, whichever you prefer.
In the second attempt, a car loaded with explosives was speeding
toward the entrance to a Tel Aviv nightclub late that same night.
It, too, was designed to produce mass carnage, although not
of the scale of the Pi Glilot attack. An alert guard at the
door shot the Palestinian driver before the explosives could
be detonated. The guard is a national hero today.
Both events raise immediate questions. Most importantly, how
long can Israel count on miracles to rescue it from the megastupidity
of its political leaders and from the fiasco of the Oslo "peace
process?"
The PLO’s two attempts at mass carnage show up the complete
failure of DIDO.
DIDO stands for Dash In Dash Out. It is at the heart of the
Sharon Doctrine, the military strategy of the increasingly befuddled
administration of Ariel Sharon. Israel dashes into West Bank
areas with tanks and masses of soldiers, shoots a few terrorists
and arrests some others, and then a few days or a few
hours later dashes out again, before the American administration
or the State Department have enough time to growl about the
Jews being obstacles to peace. It is what Jeff Jacoby calls
the military hokey-pokey: You put your ground troops in, you
take your ground troops out, and you shake them all about.
The two May 23 attempts, added to the week’s worth of other
atrocities including suicide bombings in Rishon Letzion
and in Netanya prove that DIDO is a total and unmitigated
failure. If the PLO failed last week to commit mass atrocities
rivaling Sept. 11, well, next week is a new week. What do Sharon,
Bush, and Powell think: that so long as the PLO fails in a few
of its attempts, this will be enough to make it give up mass
murder as its main policy strategy?
We have been saying so all along. It is time to return from
the Oslo parallel universe in which being nice to the
PLO could produce a peaceful settlement of the Middle East conflict
to Planet Earth.
In fact, there is no effective way for resolving the Middle
East war and reducing the carnage other than R&D: Reoccupation
and DeNazification. Israel will have to reimpose its military
control on the West Bank and the Gaza Strip indefinitely, for
decades. It will have to shoot many Palestinian terrorists and
expel many others. The alternative is to suffer mass murders
of its children and civilians, also indefinitely. Being nice,
as a form of deterrence, has failed.
Israel will have to suspend habeas corpus for Palestinians
and impose martial rule over them as the Allies did in
1945. It will have to impose collective punishment for the collectively
guilty. This is the lesser of the evils; the alternative is
escalation, unlimited carnage, and eventually the destruction
of Israel and its population.
Israel will have to impose a regime of DeNazification
as the Chicago Sun-Times recently advocated in
some ways resembling that of the U.S. and its Allies in Germany
and Japan after 1945, though in other ways different. If, in
order to halt the suicide bombings and other mass atrocities,
it is necessary for Israel to place the entire Palestinian population
under open-ended, unlimited house arrest, then so be it. How
would the United States have responded to mass murders of its
civilians by conquered Germans or Japanese in 1945? The alternative
is an unlimited number of Pi-Glilot atrocities. And the ones
to come may be not like the ones last week, which failed, but
rather like the successful attempts made on Sept. 11
which were what the PLO intended to perpetrate.
The failure of DIDO is now on display for all to see. PLO atrocities
have effectively returned to the same level as before the misnamed
Operation Defensive Shield, which itself was nothing but Dash
In, level a few empty buildings, and Dash Out.
Jews will continue being massacred for the Oslo pagan goddess
until the country awakens from its Oslo delusions. The carnage
will continue until Israelis are willing to fight, rather than
appease. Only then can a Jewish government arise that is devoted
to military victory over the PLO, rather than to playing little
political posturing games with the PLO in order to placate the
Americans.
If the White House wants a settlement of the Middle East conflict,
it must back up Israel when it abandons DIDO for the pursuit
of victory. The Americans have been demanding nonstop since
1948 that Israelis respond to Arab barbarism and savagery with
"restraint." But restraint is the best way to produce
escalated Arab terror. In the Middle East, restraint spells
timidity, vulnerability, and destructibility. This is why the
Bush people would never have considered dealing with al Qaeda
with "restraint."
There is no non-military solution to the problem of terrorism.
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