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Stop, take stock and see what we can learn from 2006

December 30, 2008 09:38
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“We can't be certain that extending the ground operation will turn this war around. Conventional armies have never defeated guerillas. Can only possible success justify the almost certainly high death toll? Extending the ground operation will also put paid to any diplomatic initiatives. If there is even the slightest hope that these could work, he [Ehud Olmert] has a duty to try and save Israeli lives by giving them proper consideration.”

I wrote these words on August 9 2006 in one of the many emails I sent out during the Second Lebanon War to numerous recipients in Israel and abroad.

I have just been re-reading these missives, together with a whole string of articles that were written at the time by expert analysts.

The more I remind myself of events back then, the more concerned I am that we will be giving Hamas terrorists hunkered down in Gaza exactly what they want if we send in ground troops. The death toll on our side could be horrendous and it is not at all clear that we will end up in a better position than we are now.