Procrasination is something that I learned as a child would not serve me well. “Why do today what I can do tomorrow?”didn’t fly in my house growing up. I tried the argument about making my bed; I’m just getting into it tonight, so why make it? I tried to not empty the dishwasher because I could just take the dishes out and use them, just like out of the cabinet! I tried, “The project isn’t due for a few weeks, why start now?” None of it got anywhere in my house growing up. I learned that if you have to do something eventually, you might as well just get it taken care of now. It’s a pretty simple philosophy and has made life much easier for me.
It astounds me when I see smart people fail to understand this. The will put their heads in the sand, pretend not to see things, delay, delay, delay, for no purpose. At the end of the day, they still have to do what is necessary only now it is much more challenging and difficult.
That’s where we found ourselves today when it comes to the Iranian regime. We could have addressed their funding of terrorists for decades, but we didn’t. We could have addressed their nuclear weapon aspirations years ago, but we didn’t. The JCPOA merely delayed it, IF Iran would actually follow it, which they immediately did not. After almost an entire year of war betwen Israel and Iran’s proxies (Hamas, Hezbollah, and the Houthis), we finally got to the real situation. War with Iran.
We’ve called them Iran’s proxies for years. We wouldn’t attack Iran. We had no sanctions, we put on crippling sanctions, we removed sanctions. We froze their money, gave them their money back, all for this evil regime to tyrannize the Iranian people, fund terrorists around the world, and do everything they can to develop a nuclear bomb. By all accounts, they are now very close.
Today, Iran fired 180 ballistic missiles into Israel. While it was expected, it was shocking. The entire country went on alert. I don’t know anybody in Israel who didn’t spend time in their safe room today. Some, more than others. Luckily the Israeli technology was able to shoot down most of the missiles. America and Jordan helped shoot some down. For the second time during the past year, Iran has fired hundreds of missiles at Israel with minimal/no effect.
Tel Aviv before the Iran bombingTel Aviv after the Iran bombing
Israeli military spokesman Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari said that Israel’s air defenses intercepted many of the incoming Iranian missiles. Some, however, landed in central and southern Israel. Israel’s national rescue service said two people were lightly wounded by shrapnel. In the West Bank/Judea and Samaria, Palestinian Authority (PA) officials said a Palestinian man was killed by a missile that fell near Jericho, Once again, Iran’s attack was scary but not lethal.
Missiles over Israel
Missile impact in Tel Aviv
Iranian missiles being shot down over the Kotel
Missiles over Ashdod
Iranian missiles at the Ayalon Mall in Bnei Brak
Ballistic missiles over Israel
Israel’s response is expected to be very different. They may target Iran’s oil refineries. They may target Iran’s nuclear facilities. They may target the Ayatollah himself. None of us know but Israel knows. Israel has been planning for this eventuality for a long time. Unlike the United States and Europe, Israel has not had it’s head in the sand when it comes to Iran. After missing so much that led to October 7th, Israel has showed her brilliance with the beepers, walkie-talkies, and elimination of the leadership of Hamas. The question for the US and Europe is are they going to treat the Iranian regime as a legitimate government who can be taken at the word or are they going to realize that this regime will lie, cheat, and steal to get what they want. The US and Europe are measuring time in minutes, hours, days, and weeks. Occasionally in years. Iran is measure time in decades and centuries. We are at a critical time in history after this attack and the question is, “Will the world take advantage of the opportunity or we will once again let the moment pass us by?”
The Abraham Accords have shown that peace and normalization is possible. I have seen the Israeli Zionist Youth Movement in an Arab village (there are 55 Arab villages with this program and over 20,000 Arab children in the movement). I have Palestinian friends that live in East Jerusalem, Bethlehem, and Beit Ummar, near Hebron.
I have friends in Israel who live in communities like Haifa and Jaffa where Jews and Arabs live together in peace. Every day they show what can be the reality. I have been to the Hand in Hand schools, where Jews and Arabs go to school together. They learn Hebrew and Arabic. They study together, learn together, and grow up together. There are currently 6 of these schools in Israel with more than 2,000 students enrolled. Jaffa, Jerusalem, Kfar Saba, Wadi Ara, Haifa, an the Galilee all have these Hand in Hand schools.
We saw the dancing in the streets after Nasrallah was eliminated by the people of Iran, Syria, Lebanon and Jordan. They gave their thanks publicly to Israel for freeing them from an evil overseer.
The lie that eliminiting the terrorists will just create more terrorists has been exposed. Failing to eliminate terrorists create more terrorists. Continuing to fund UNRWA when there continues to be more and proof that their employees are members of Hamas and Hezbollah, that they are not delivering the food and aid to the people of Gaza, that they participated in the October 7 attacks and that they housed and helped hide hostages. As Israel frees Gaza from Hamas, Lebanon from Hezbollah, and potentially Iran from the Iranian regime, the opportunity for peace is large. What will we do?
It all comes back to where we are today. What are we going to do with Iran? Are we going to let them off the hook again? Are we going to miss the opportunity once again? Are we going to look back and regret how our leaders cowered in fear or be proud that they stood up to evil and made the world a much safer place? We will see what happens but we know that it starts and ends with Iran.
I had a totally different topic for this blog post and was in the middle of writing it when the alerts came out that Iran had launched drones at Israel. It quickly became 50+, 100+ and the final report is more than 300 drones. Iran launched cruise and ballistic missiles. Yemen has launched drones. Hezbollah launched drones and rockets. The US came to the support of Israel. American forces intercepted drones in the skies over Iraq and Syria.
This image, from the NY Post, shows where things came from yesterday.
Reports indicate that British fighter jets stationed in Cyprus will assist in intercepting the drones. Jordan launched planes and shot down those that came through their airspace. Egypt closed it’s airspace and said they would destroy anything that came through it. Iran has said they will attack US bases if there is any US offensive involvement. There was no way I could finish the blog I intended to write with this going on.
So, I’m going to write about where we are. These are my opinions. They are my hopes, dreams, concerns, and fears. I will be wrong about many of them, and we will find out in the coming days what I was right about, what I was wrong about, and what things are yet to be determined. I’m going to write them now anyway, even as things are developing moment by moment and by the time this is published, some of what I write may be dated.
Most people expected an Iranian response after the bombing of the headquarters of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) in Syria. The IRCG is a branch of the Iranian military that has been designated by the US as a terrorist organization. The retaliation was expected to happen after Ramadan, so it’s not a surprise that Iran did something. I’m not sure anybody expected that it would 300+ drones with bombs, cruise, and ballistic missiles, or that it would come from Iran, Yemen, and Hezbollah. As I watched TV, last night, reading my WhatsApp updates from both the IDF and the Bernie News Network (an amazing way to get updates), I am filled with so many different emotions.
My first reaction was “this is what happens when you allow evil to remain.” I have written at length about evil and how it needs to be destroyed. The world’s inability to eradicate evil when we see it, leads to things like this. Hamas is evil and must be removed. There are no excuses to not remove them. The leadership of Iran is evil. As Iranian people. I have friends both of Iranian decent and who live in Iran currently and they hate the government. Hezbollah is evil. The Houthis are evil. As long as we are willing to allow evil to remain, to continue, for any reason, we put the world at risk. Yesterday was a good example of why Israel must go into Rafa and eliminate Hamas. It’s why we can’t continue to attempt diplomacy with Iran. Their government is evil and cannot be trusted. They only respond to strength.
My second reaction was to reach out to my family and friends in Israel to check on them. With this many drones and missiles fired at Israel from multiple directions, the entire country is on lockdown. Everybody is concerned. My friends with young children were playing games with them to keep them calm as they were in their safe room. Those with adult children serving in the IDF are concerned not only about their own safety but the safety of their children. Those without children at home were trying to sleep but obviously couldn’t. And my friends that are single were sharing their confidence in Iron Dome, David’s Sling, and the Arrow 3 Israel has in place. I reached out to two friends in the IDF. One responded that ‘it will be a long night’. The other, a high-ranking officer, did not respond as I’m sure he was involved in high level, secret meetings about the response to Iran’s attack, when and how Israel will enter Rafa, or some other critical matter. October 7th was personal for me and many diaspora Jews. The attack today is another personal attack, a day I won’t forget.
Drones and missles over Jerusalem being shot down by Iron Dome and David’s Sling.
As I watched the news, once again I was amazed as people blamed Israel for Iran’s attack. People defending the Iranian government and this massive attack. People trying to separate Hamas, Hezbollah, and the Houthis from Iran. I found myself getting very angry listening to them spin responsibility, saying Israel deserved to have 300+ suicide drones ballistic missiles, and cruise missiles fired at the entire country, targeting civilian and military targets. The video of Iron Dome in effect over Temple Mount is a spectacular example of targeting non-military targets.
Drones flying over the Temple Mount. Thanks to Iron Dome, nothing was damaged and nobody injured.
I think about our US government and those who voted against funding Iron Dome, David’s Sling, and the Arrow 3 technology. These are defensive technologies, designed only to save lives. They have no purpose other than to save the lives of civilians from terrorists firing rockets, missiles, and drones at Israel. The members of the US House and Senate who don’t support Iron Dome funding are even more clearly antisemitic. The only reason to have them is to save the lives of all Israeli citizens and those who live in Israel. When they vote against this funding, they are saying that Israeli lives don’t matter. On a day like today, when hundreds of rockets and missiles are fired at Israel, the need for this technology is even clearer. I’ve written about how October 7th has changed me. The events of today have impacted me as well. Those who won’t support Iron Dome and defensive technology designed to save lives are people who I view as wanting me and all Jews to be dead. If they had their way, many Israelis would have been killed. My friends and family. If I happened to be there, me. And they’d be happy if I was killed here. That makes them people who shouldn’t be in office and who I feel an obligation to do what I can to have them lose their positions. Today, and their actions, have made me an activist.
The Arrow 3 system defeating a ballistic missile in space. This video has gone viral on X with over 850k views since I posted it.
Here is the list of the 9 who voted against Iron Dome and the two who voted ‘present’ in case you want to be an activist as well.
From Top L-R Reps. Jesus Garcia, Raul Grijalva, Rashida Tlaib, Thomas Massie, Andre Carson, Marie Newman, Cori Bush, Ilhan Omar, Ayanna Pressley, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Hank Johnson. (Composite/AP)
Israel isn’t alone. Despite some of the challenges with the Biden Administration and the House and Senate, the United States joined with the UK and Saudi Arabia to deploy jets from Cyprus to defend Israel and shoot down drones and rockets before they arrived in Israel. Jordan directly intercepted drones targeting Israel. Egypt closed its airspace and activated its air defense systems. Not too long ago that would have been an unthinkable thing to say. A few days ago, it was Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Iraq trying to talk Iran into not doing anything. Another unthinkable statement just a few years ago. Both Indonesia and Saudi Arabia are still on track to normalize relations with Israel in the future. Despite the rise in antisemitism, despite the worldwide criticism of Israel in the war with Gaza, despite the negativity Israel faces in the media, Israel is not alone. As Jews, we don’t have to be alone either. We can build relationships with different groups to that we are there for them in their time of need and they will be there for us in our time of need. Just like it took Israel a great deal of effort to make the Abraham Accords a reality and it’s taking hard work to get Saudi Arabia and Indonesia to normalize relations, it takes a lot of hard work to build those relationships. So start now.
A cruise missile shot down in Jordan. 8 months ago, the idea of Jordan helping defend Israel was unthinkable.
While the drones and missiles that Iran fired have largely been neutralized today with minimal damage and injuries, it is far from over. Israel will retaliate. Iran has threated the US directly and any other nation that gets involved to help Israel. Will China and/or Russia get involved? Is this the start of World War 3 or will it pass. Nobody knows at this point but what we do know is that we must remove the evil for if we don’t, it will grow. It will spread. It will come to the United States, and we will face attacks on our own soil. We will be in a far worse position for allowing it to remain than to do the hard work to eliminate it. Eliminating evil isn’t easy. It isn’t pretty. It won’t come without criticism from those who don’t understand the power of evil and the cost of eliminating it. We must do it anyway. The cost of removing evil is less than the cost of letting it remain, grow, and flourish.
As we move into a new day, we have heard that the Biden administration has told Israel that while Israel will always have the support of the US in defending herself, the US will NOT be involved with any retaliation against Iran. Once again, the infatuation of this administration with diplomatic attempts with the Iranian government, who doesn’t believe in diplomatic solutions and only strength, is astonishing. They are correct that the incredible defense by Israel and her allies is a major win against Iran but without a response, Iran will only see weakness. The message they receive is that this time it was stopped but we can do it again and again until it actually works. There must be consequences. The lack of consequences is why the government of Iran continues to terrorize and brutalize their citizens. It’s why they ignore the nuclear sanctions and continue to develop a nuclear weapon. The Iranian government lives by the words my father ingrained in my while I grew up, “Talk is cheap” and “Show me, don’t tell me.” Iran needs to be shown there are consequences and a slap on the wrist or telling them they were bad doesn’t do it. Israel will respond because they understand the need for strength. They understand that without showing strength, you lose. And losing for Israel means not existing.
I spoke to a friend of mine in Toronto late last night. I didn’t realize that while I was captivated by the news and checking on my friends in Israel, in Toronto they were in the streets cheering Iran’s attack. While the Israeli people were being terrorized by the sirens, hiding in safe rooms, listening to the explosions above their heads, Jews in Toronto were being terrorized by people in the streets. This is another example of the power of weakness. I was immensely sad chatting with my friend in Toronto. She shouldn’t have to go through this. Her husband and sons shouldn’t have to go through this. The Jews of Toronto shouldn’t have to go through this. Canadians will support the rights of anybody EXCEPT the Jews. This is the world we live in today and unless we are willing to be activists, unless we are willing to stand up and speak out, unless we are willing to show strength and fight back, we will live in terror. I refuse to live in terror or be a part of allow this to continue. That’s my choice – you have to make your own and live with it.
While Israel survived this first attack by Iran with minimal damage, it is only the beginning. The world must face the fact that Iran is evil. Their own people hate their government and have tried to resist while the world stood by and watched. Now it is Israel who will fight back. Who will escalate the situation. The world can’t sit by quietly. They must choose a side. Let’s hope they choose good over evil. Let’s hope they understand the fight they are in and that the price, while high, to eliminate evil is worth it.
Am Yisrael Chai
PS:
Jews are used to being attacked and persecuted. As such we have developed a sense of humor that even in horrible times, we use to cope. Here are two items that in the midst of this horror, I found amusing and lightened my spirit just a little. I hope they do for you.