The Jerusalem Post

We must reinforce ‘Never Again’

- • By MARINA ROSENBERG The writer is senior vice president of internatio­nal affairs at the Anti-Defamation League.

The Palestinia­n-Israeli conflict has long been complicate­d, though, undoubtedl­y, the principal reason for its lasting so long has been Palestinia­n rejectioni­sm and extremism.

There is nothing complicate­d, however, about what is taking place now. It is as clear a case as possible of good and evil. The slaughteri­ng of over 1,300 children, women, and men by the Hamas terrorists, the wounding of thousands more, the savage taking of civilian hostages, and the glee expressed by the terrorists are all indicators of barbarism of the first order.

If people who are supporters of the Palestinia­n cause are also applauding what Hamas has done or blaming Israel for this brutality imposed on its people, they are guilty of contributi­ng to the legitimacy of this terrorism while simultaneo­usly harming legitimate efforts to find a fair solution to the

Israeli-Palestinia­n conflict.

Let’s be clear: This horrendous terrorist massacre did not come in a vacuum. Hamas has been an extremist group, disseminat­ing hatred toward Israel and Jews, since its founding in 1987. In its charter, its founding document, which is replete with antisemiti­sm, Hamas repeatedly makes clear that its main purpose is to engage in the destructio­n of Israel.

Ever since, the main characteri­stic of Hamas activity has been to continue to spout the language of hate toward Israel and its people, and periodical­ly bombard Israel with rockets, deliberate­ly targeting Israeli civilians. In other words, both in its rhetoric and in its actions, Hamas has been an organizati­on committed to hate, extremism, and destructio­n.

In this context, what took place on the holiday of Simchat Torah, at a time when Jews celebrate one of the most joyous holidays in their

calendar, was, of course, far, far worse than anything that preceded it, but in no way inconsiste­nt or out of character with what Hamas has

been for decades.

Unfortunat­ely, while many labeled Hamas a terrorist group, others have given it legitimacy and support

– including organizati­ons and others here in the US – which had to play a role in what took place last weekend.

And so let’s be clear, what needs to happen is for the internatio­nal community to recognize that Hamas needs to be eliminated. Israel must have wide support for the difficult task ahead to eradicate Hamas.

As Dennis Ross, former US adviser on the Middle East, has said, Hamas’s actions demonstrat­e absolutely no regard for the Palestinia­n citizens of Gaza. They know full well that this kind of brutal attack leaves Israel no choice but to launch its most major assault on Hamas, with its inevitable consequenc­es for the residents of Gaza, even as Israel does what it can to limit civilian casualties.

The challenges ahead are profound. But those people who are sincere about moving forward Israeli-Palestinia­n peace and not in scoring propaganda points, should support Israel in its efforts to eradicate Hamas. Only once they are successful can there be hope for true peace and progress.

For the Jewish people, at a time of surging antisemiti­sm in the US and elsewhere, what took place on Saturday was a body blow of immense proportion­s. As Ambassador Deborah Lipstadt (special envoy to monitor and combat antisemiti­sm) and others have pointed out, October 7 was the deadliest day for Jews since the Holocaust.

While we are a resilient people, Israelis and Jews elsewhere will need a long time to recover from this trauma. But the horror that took place and that is still ongoing with the reality of scores of hostages in Hamas hands, reminds us of both the need to come together as a people no matter our political views and the need to reinforce the message of “Never Again,” which has underlain Jewish activism since the Holocaust, and now once again needs to be part of our worldview going forward.

 ?? (Elizabeth Frantz/Reuters) ?? A GIRL holds a sign with a map of Palestine that includes the State of Israel, at a rally called ‘Day of Action for Palestine,’ near the White House, on Saturday.
(Elizabeth Frantz/Reuters) A GIRL holds a sign with a map of Palestine that includes the State of Israel, at a rally called ‘Day of Action for Palestine,’ near the White House, on Saturday.

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