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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>[second article - published alongside the first
one] <BR>A justified target, a strange timing By Alex Fishman </FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>Is it possible that somebody in Israel's high
political and military echeleons wanted to deliberately sabotage the chances for
a cease-fire? God forbid. Such a thing is unthinkable in our country. But then,
how to explain that exactly an hour and half after the Tanzim heads agreed upon
the text of their call for a unilateral ceasefire, Israel liquidated in such a
clumsy way the head of the Hamas military wing in the Gaza Strip, thereby also
liquidating a chance - faint as it may have been - to calm down the region? Is
it just coincidence? Or are we locked upon the concept that any Palestinian move
is always a lie or conspiracy? The target was more than justified: Shehadeh was
an arch-terrorist who should have been liquidated years ago. But the timing of
the liquidation is very strange, and the clumsy implemetation very untypical of
Military Intelligence and the Air Force. As if somebody was in a very big hurry
to carry it out right this moment, no matter what. </FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>Shehadeh was a target whose "targeted killing" was
aproved many months ago. The collection of intelligence about him involved an
enormous effort. Just two weeks ago it was found out that he had moved to a new
house, the same where he was yesterday liquidated. Already last Friday the
missile sights were turned upon him, but the attack was called off when it
turmned out that a female relative of his was nearby. As far as the armed forces
were concerned, there was no doubt - this was a legitimate target approved by
the political echelon. </FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>But what would have happened had the political
echelon decided to postpone the liqudation and wait to see what would come of
the Tanzim/European initiative? Military Intelligence has no confidence in the
Tanzim cease-fire initiative, still less in Tanzim's ability to get Hamas
involved in that initiative. But Military Intelligence makes no more than
recommendations. It was for the political echelon to consider and decide upon
the importance of that declaration. After all, Tanzim declaring a unilateral
cease-fire would amount to declaring the failure of the Intifada. It could have
amounted to a victory of Ariel Sharon's policies. But somebody's finger seemed
to itching on the trigger. </FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>It is reasonable to assume that a pinpoint
liquidation of the man alone would not have aroused the would agner against us
in such a way. But a plane with a bomb can go wrong. In this case, the pilot
made no mistake - he landed the bomb exactly where he was instructed to land it.
The mistake was in another place, in the basic considerations - and not only
those of the armed forces. </FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>For almost two years, the Air Force is carrying out
attacks in the Territories. Pilots involved in targeted killing speak proudly -
and present action footage to prove their point - of enormous effort invested
and the many safety precautions taken before the trigger is pressed, in order to
avoid harming innocent civilians. So far, the Air Force and the IDF kept this
ethical code in a most respectful way. And suddenly, exactly yesterday,
Intelligence gave wrong information which led to wrong action. This is no small
"intelligece discrepency". It is a very big hole in the intelligence-gathering
process. Mistakes always happen, but the liquidation of Shehade was no tactical
move of liquidating yet another local terrorist. It was a strategic move. Where
was the Minister of Defence, who is supposed to be a balancing factor between
the policial and miltary echelons and weigh carefully all the considerations
before taking such a significant military move? So, instead of trying to measure
the seriousness of the Tanzim's intentions to declare a cease-fire, we are
prepaping ourselves to absorb a new wave of suicide bombings, which will require
of us more painfiul and justified reactions. Did we already talk of the conquest
of Gaza?<BR></FONT></DIV></FONT></DIV></BODY></HTML>