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October 7 destroyed the myth that settlers are the cause of all Israel’s problems

Rabbi Leo Dee argues that to Hamas, all Israelis are settlers

March 27, 2024 13:05
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Jewish settlers at the illegal outpost of Ramat Migron, on September 8, 2023. Photo by Chaim Goldberg/Flash90
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On October 7, the world changed. Not just because Israel’s enemies demonstrated that they wish to kill our children more than they wish to protect their own. Not just because they perpetrated the worst act of terror against a Western nation (proportionately) in the past 80 years. Not just because they chose to film it live for the world to watch their evil. But because they broke a paradigm.

Before October 7, there was a widely held view in Israel and around the world that the “West Bank” was unjustly settled by Israel following our victory in the 1967 Six Day War. Many people believed that these Israeli settlements and the settlers living in them were solely responsible for the hatred of Palestinians towards Jews. They argued that evacuating these settlements and exchanging “land for peace” was the correct formula to bring paradise to our region.

And then October 7 happened. Besides the shock that Palestinians were able to break through billions of dollars of security equipment and surprise our entire intelligence and military apparatus, the greatest shock of all was that the attack came from Gaza and not from the “West Bank”, and targeted “Israel proper” rather than the settlements.

Surely the Gazans, who had had independence for almost 20 years, and for whom we evacuated over 10,000 Jews living in Gush Katif in 2005, could not hate us that much? After all, they have enjoyed self-rule and billions of dollars of foreign aid since 2005, with Unrwa-funded schools and Qatar-funded mosques and hospitals. Had the attack come from the Palestinians in the West Bank, who clearly must hate the settlers who live side-by-side with them, this would have been a clear message to the world that we need to end this “settler enterprise” and give back the “stolen” land to the Palestinians. But the narrative was thrown into disarray, because what happened shattered the paradigm once and for all.

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