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Cut Gaza's power?

by Daniel Pipes
Thu, 6 Sep 2007

updated Sun, 6 Jan 2008

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Question asked of Jerusalem Post columnists: "As Kassam rockets continue to pound Sderot, Minister Haim Ramon has suggested responding to the salvos by cutting off vital infrastructure such as water, electricity and gasoline to Gaza for a specific time frame, while the 'price' of such measures will be 'determined by Hamas and its actions'. What is your opinion of this proposition?" For all replies, see "Burning Issues #34: Cut Gaza's power?"

Believing that if you don't win a war, you lose it, I have long encouraged the Israeli government to take more assertive measures in response to attacks.

In a Jerusalem Post piece six years ago, Preventing war: Israel's options I called for shutting off utilities to the Palestinian Authority as well as a host of other measures, such as permitting no transportation in the PA of people or goods beyond basic necessities, implementing the death penalty against murderers, and razing villages from which attacks are launched.

Then and now, such responses have two benefits: First, they send a strong deterrent signal "Hit us and we will hit you back much harder" thereby reducing the number of attacks in the short term. Second, they impress Palestinians with the Israeli will to survive, and so bring closer their eventual acceptance of the Jewish state.

As for the inevitable objection that tough measures will generate ill-will toward Israel, the reply is easy: back when the IDF did deploy deterrent tactics, the country enjoyed a much higher standing internationally. Since 1993, its weakness has earned it not just scorn but also heightened hostility.

For now, however, a deterrent policy remains remote, as Prime Minister Olmert is said to oppose the shutting off of utilities as "collective punishment." And so will the Palestinian assaults continue.

Sep. 20, 2007 update: Apparently, the report about Olmert opposing this option was wrong. From today's Independent:

Israel's security cabinet has declared the Gaza Strip, which is controlled by Hamas, to be "hostile territory" and formally endorsed a policy of cutting fuel and electricity supplies to the Strip in response to continued rocket attacks by Palestinian militants. … A statement issued by the Israeli Prime Minister's office after yesterday's meeting, said: "Hamas is a terrorist organisation that has taken control of the Gaza Strip and turned it into hostile territory. This organisation engages in hostile activity against the state of Israel and its citizens, and bears responsibility for this activity ... Additional sanctions will be placed on the Hamas regime in order to restrict the passage of various goods to the Gaza Strip and reduce the supply of fuel and electricity." The decision is another step in a process which began last month when the Israeli cabinet decided against a full-scale military invasion of Gaza but to examine ways of cutting utility supplies. The cabinet decided yesterday against cutting water supplies.

Jan. 6, 2008 update: Kanan Obeid, chairman of Gaza's energy authority says that the Israelis have begun to cut in half their fuel supplies to Gaza's only electric plant, some four months after the idea was first seriously bruited. Given that all of Gaza's fuel come from Israel and that Israeli military strikes have knocked out a number of electrical transformers, Gaza has only 35 percent of the power needed. The reduction in fuel is expected to create electrical blackouts for eight hours per day. Vital goods and services, however, will continue to be supplied. David Baker, an Israeli government spokesman, said they are "geared to exerting pressure on the terrorists to cease" launching rockets.

Related Topics: Arab-Israel conflict & diplomacy, Palestinians

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Ynnatchkah 

Jan 25, 2008 13:30

The Independent [112 words]

Ynnatchkah 

Jan 6, 2008 21:20

Switch off now [115 words]

Harvey UK 

Oct 9, 2007 07:32

Re cutting Gaza's power [34 words]

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Oct 8, 2007 01:35

Human Whats Council?? [278 words]

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Sep 22, 2007 14:09

Gaza [41 words]

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Sep 20, 2007 19:42

Why Not??? [19 words]

fritz 

Sep 13, 2007 04:01

As of TODAY- just if Olmert would have ever heard Dr. Pipes. [7 words]

Ynnatchkah 

Sep 11, 2007 10:40

house demolitions [52 words]

Fred Schlomka 

Sep 11, 2007 01:26

  Fred Schlomka: suicidal left wing incoherent Israeli progressive [269 words]

James Burke 

Oct 3, 2007 16:51

Israel would get hell internationally at first but they're tactics worth using [88 words]

Stuart Rose 

Sep 9, 2007 15:55

  Yes, Israel will get hell from the usual suspects ( BBC, CNN, Guardian, etc..) [86 words]

James Burke 

Sep 14, 2007 08:06

  Israel Would Get Hell? Gimme a Break! [358 words]

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Sep 17, 2007 01:48

  The "palestinians" are starving for attention & BBC´s source is Hamas [760 words]

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Jan 25, 2008 13:35

Worthy thought [183 words]

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Sep 9, 2007 07:47

Ah, the poor innocents. [42 words]

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Sep 8, 2007 16:35

Lights Out [59 words]

James Macek 

Sep 7, 2007 12:14

Bigger rockets..... [146 words]

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Sep 7, 2007 12:05

where are the brave? [73 words]

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Sep 7, 2007 10:19

where are the brave? [323 words]

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Sep 7, 2007 10:00

  Binyamin Netanyahu; today's King David [197 words]

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Sep 20, 2007 16:27

Cut Gaza power. [112 words]

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Sep 7, 2007 00:21

why not take lesson from Lebanon? [113 words]

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Sep 7, 2007 00:02

Is it wise to cut power? [128 words]

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Sep 6, 2007 21:06

Inspiring respect [129 words]

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Sep 6, 2007 18:17

Collective Punishment [64 words]

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Sep 6, 2007 18:07

Cut Olmert's power. He is Israel's collective punishment. [122 words]

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Sep 6, 2007 17:49

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Sep 7, 2007 16:44

affirmation.. [149 words]

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Sep 6, 2007 15:55

Cutting utilities.... [59 words]

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Sep 6, 2007 14:17

Rockets to Sderot; Israeli response [117 words]

George 

Sep 6, 2007 13:18

Create Separation Strip to put Rockets out of Range. [123 words]

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Sep 6, 2007 11:35

Lights out in Gaza [38 words]

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Sep 6, 2007 11:34

  Treat the Gaza terrorists just as we treat al Qaeda. [81 words]

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Sep 7, 2007 11:56

Cut Gaza's Power? [61 words]

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Sep 6, 2007 11:28

The Clintonization of Israel [126 words]

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Sep 6, 2007 11:28

cut power in Gaza [208 words]

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Sep 6, 2007 11:21

Cut Gaza's power? [4 words]

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Sep 6, 2007 10:33

Power to the People [12 words]

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Sep 6, 2007 10:09

"Collective punishment" [88 words]

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Sep 6, 2007 10:06

Fight or become slaves [96 words]

Dr. Wayne Smith 

Sep 6, 2007 09:48

Fast response and cutting aid is the ideal choice [144 words]

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Sep 6, 2007 09:48

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