Israel is a situation not unlike my own story, beginning in Saigon, South Vietnam. America had promised support but as public support turned, so did the tide of war. South Vietnam fell on April 30th, 1975. The Fall of Saigon marks a pivotal point in foreign policy. It was the most public and blatant example of what happens when the United States abandons our allies. Unfortunately, in 2023, I have had the opportunity to witness this happen six more times (Afghanistan, Ukraine, Belarus, Sudan, Haiti, and Niger), under the Biden Administration.
Israel is our ally, but above that, they simply have the right to exist. To argue, first I’ll look at three claims made about Israel’s founding and whether or not Israel has an argument or reason for claiming the land it’s in.
First, Israel is being portrayed as only being a nation as it was a refuge for Jewish people escaping the Holocaust and has no tie to that actual land. The people making this argument say Israel has had no tie to the land because it was founded in 1948 (the year it was officially recognized by the United States, though the Israelis have biblically and archaeologically been in the land for thousands of years, not just post Holocaust). They make this argument saying that Israel not even being a nation until 1948 disqualifies it from having a say in the territory when ironically, the fact remains that Palestine still isn’t an identity in itself.
Second, there have been accusations of Israel being simply an American puppet and an American project in the middle east. They assert Israel isn’t even necessarily real as it is the product of a “white man’s adventure to the Middle East.” If so then we look back to 1947 when that land was a part of a British territory called the Mandate for Palestine. If Israel is a white man’s project then Palestine was its first attempt at that project.
Third, the argument often associated with Palestine is that it was an entity first. This narrative is also false. Palestine was used in circa 5th century BC, to describe the entire area from Phoenicia to Egypt. This was the first time the clear use of the term was used and this was by the Ancient greeks. 5th century BC for context, is the years 500-401 BC. As for Israel, it was already a Kingdom, the Kingdom of Israel in circa 900 BC, which is 400 years before Palestine is even a word. Even before 900 BC, the Israelites were an ethnic identity, having been in the fertile crescent as a people in the land of Canaan in that area. The Israelites were a people and later a national entity 400 years before the Palestinians are even documented as a word. If there is any historical tie to the land which is now Israel, and even quite frankly Jordan and Lebanon, Israel is the only one with a dog in that fight. One might write it off as “biblical Christian nonsense” but these are facts supported by historians of all backgrounds.
Another argument (and I’ll be going after all of the one’s I’ve heard so far), is that Israel is heavy-handed and carrying out genocide. For one, a genocide is an act of ethnic cleansing against a population. In fact, the population of Gaza has jumped from ~70,000 to 2 million, since 1948, which demonstrates not a genocide, but a massive population boom. Additionally, nowhere has the Israeli Government directed such acts to happen nor has even the mention been made in press releases. The state of war is directed towards Hamas, a terrorist organization, who, contrastingly, has openly called for the genocide of Jewish people, and acted on such radical ideology on October 7th, when they started the war. Contextually, to demonstrate the reality of where Israel is demographically, it is a nation of 6.8 million Jewish individuals, surrounded by about 315 million Muslim individuals. As per the Country Reports on Terrorism published by the US State Department, some nations, particularly Iran, are state sponsors of terrorism.
The report found in the Middle East and nations sponsoring terrorism that, “Beyond Iraq and Syria, ISIS branches, networks, and supporters across the Middle East and North Africa remained active in 2019, including in Libya, the Arabian Peninsula, the Sinai Peninsula, Tunisia, and Yemen.”
Refraining from the use of the word Muslim, as this isn’t a holy war argument, the fact of the matter is that the population of Israel, and its Jewish people especially, are greatly outnumbered by its surrounding nations which have historically been hostile towards it. If Israel is really heavy handed, why has it gone out of its way to make peace? If the Palestinian Authority wanted peace, they’ve had numerous opportunities. The Camp David Accords, Oslo Accords (which proposed the two state solution), Camp David Summit (2000), the Taba Peace Talks, Israel was open and Israel was reaching out with a reasonably cautious yet open contributor towards peace with Palestine. Palestine rejected and Palestinian authority could not keep power. Stability is what makes peace. It is not Israel that is unstable and thus it is not Israel that denies peace. The fact that Israel has the defense mechanisms such as the Iron Dome weapons system, the Mossad and its heck of a military, are not testaments of violence and not symbols of offensive use, but solely defensive. Never has Israel been the invading force unprovoked (preemptively invaded Egypt in 1967 as Egypt had nationalized the Suez canal from Britain with Jordan and Syria amassing troops along Israel’s border), and never has the Israeli Government invaded a nation to conquer or gain it as land. It has been solely in the defense of its people. That is the primary purpose of what a government is supposed to do and Israel is justified in defending itself.
Pro-Palestinian influencers and supporters have recently made fuss about the unverified claims of the IDF (Israeli Defense Forces) about the Shifa Hospital which the IDF claimed to be a Hamas command center, reinforcing the verified claim that Hamas uses civilians as shields. Here’s my thought: wrong or right about the Shifa Hospital it makes no difference. No civilians were killed by the IDF in the hospital. The controversy surrounding the explosion at the hospital was proven to be a missile launch that fell short, launched by Hamas itself.
The reason I say that the hospital being a command center or not is this: in war, you are called to make the best judgments necessary in order to win and ultimately protect your people. The Shifa Hospital, being the largest hospital in Gaza, is ideal. It has the technology, the space, and the position advantages to be considered a reasonable command center. Israeli intelligence has to make the best possible decisions and the IDF has to act on them quickly in order to hinder Hamas’ activities. If it’s not Shifa, then it could be in the city of Khan Yunis. Either way, in war, you act on intelligence. It is better to be wrong about intelligence but investigate anyway, than wait for an attack until something is 100% verified, which in a war where the terrorist is hiding among the civilians, is unlikely. Even if the IDF is wrong, it is not a terrorist organization. I’d much rather trust the IDF than Hamas. Hamas is releasing statements, these statements are filtered into mainstream media, and then impressed on youth and regurgitated as fact. Imagine if our military were as ludicrous? Imagine how we would have hunted Osama bin Laden if we believed everything Al Qaeda had said.
Another recent development gaining notoriety is the assertion that Israel has banned Palestinians from getting rain water. This is partially true however what really has been banned is the Palestinians getting rainwater cisterns, that is to say, a Gazan can put a bucket out and collect water, just not the purification cisterns. I’ve seen it said that the amount of hate Israel must have to ban people from access to water is insane. This has nothing to do with hate. The great Union general from Ohio, William T. Sherman once said “War is cruelty. There is no use trying to reform it. The crueler it is, the sooner it will be over.” He would also later say that those who wage war deserve all that a people can raise against it. Israel is in a war they did not start. They have the means and the resources to win and they will. Their ability to turn off the water and the electricity to Gaza means they control those utility plants and if they control them, then they built them. Why then would they allow these resources into Gaza, an area full of hostile insurgents whom they are at war with. That Israel is allowing anything in Gaza, instead of strangling the terrorists out, should be praised. It is not Israel who kept civilians in Gaza, it is Hamas who has held their own people hostage there. Israel is not naïve and it will use whatever means necessary to win.
Lastly, the claim that the pro-Palestinian stance is not an anti-Semitic one is a claim I refuse to entertain. The big umbrella idea is this: if someone opposes tragedy, then their opposition cannot be limited to solely the Israelis. One cannot tell me senseless killing is bad while ignoring the published photos of Israeli and foreign festival goers who were killed brutally by Hamas terrorists. Some say they oppose war; where then was the condemnation by the now Pro-Palestinian protestors towards Hamas. If the Pro-Palestine side really isn’t anti-Semitic, then I have yet to see anyone condemn the attack on October 7th, carried out by Hamas, killing 1,200+ Israelis. I’m waiting. See the fact of the matter is they’re not against killing, they’re against the killing of Palestinians, willing to turn a blind eye to the brutality and purposeful targeting of Israeli civilians by Hamas. Condemning Hamas is the only Pro-Palestinian stance. One cannot shout ceasefire; there was a ceasefire on October 6th, Hamas broke that. Shouting ‘ceasefire’ is the politically correct form of rooting for Hamas victory. Shouting ‘ceasefire’ is rooting for the prevalence of terrorism against the justified retaliation of a capable Israel.
I conclude with this: where there is injustice, I condemn it. Where there is senseless tragedy, I condemn those who partake in it. Where there are un-involved civilian casualties, my heart shatters for both Palestinian and Israeli families who will grieve the loss of their loved ones. The fact of the matter is that the pro-Palestinian stance is one that condemns and unites around fighting Hamas. The Palestinian Authority has even condemned Hamas, and they’re the elected leaders for the Palestinian people. One cannot be against injustice, senseless tragedy, and civilian victims of war, only partially. Not only are there Israeli and American hostages that need to be freed, but the Palestinian people are hostages of a brutal military regime that claims to recognize them. If the freedom of Palestine was really in one’s interest, they too would pray for the swift and total annihilation of Hamas, of Hezbollah, and of those at war with Israel.
Megan • Feb 5, 2024 at 1:14 pm
Straight up dumb. Israel’s mention is thousands of years ago. It has no claim to existence today. An ancient civilization does not have the right to this land that argument is idiotic. Do all descendants of the Roman Empire have the right to all of Europe? What about all of us to our origins to Africa? Also the author fails to even acknowledge that the state of Israel almost was in Cuba, Armenia, etc. Plus since Israel has been established there have been Jews opposing it saying this is inhumane and inherently not Jewish. Zionism is based on violence and white supremacy. Also you can’t have an opinion piece on this it just means you’re biased, bad at writing and learning your history. Just say you didn’t do any research and only found things to try to support your weak argument.
Ashraf • Feb 2, 2024 at 3:55 pm
so much bias and denying that it is not a genocide is tremendous….
Walter Endicott • Feb 1, 2024 at 7:44 pm
I’m not the least bit surprised about the fervent and biased attacks on the article and it’s contents. It’s a testament to where we are as a society of brave keyboard warriors. The article presents an opinion, which in our current snowflake culture, represents a threat. People, celebrate the rights of others to have opinions that vary. I’m sure that’s too logical of a request, sadly. Please live your best life.
Joe • Feb 1, 2024 at 5:39 pm
This is very well written opinion. Hamas is an Islamic fundamentalist movement calling for the destruction of the Jewish state in their charter. They are not freedom fighters but rather freedom rapists, butchers, and kidnappers. Half a million people died during the Syrian civil war and the Russian, Ukrainian war. Where was the outcry for the loss of woman and children life then? If the world wants the people of Gaza to stop suffering; they should be encouraging Hamas to return Israeli hostages and surrender. Otherwise the Palestinian people only have the elected Hamas government to blame for their problems.
Sarah • Feb 4, 2024 at 10:27 am
Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has rejected a proposal by Hamas to end the war and release captives in exchange for withdrawing Israeli forces, releasing prisoners and accepting the armed group’s governance of Gaza. Netanyahu, who is under growing domestic pressure to bring the captives home, said that accepting Hamas’s conditions would mean leaving the armed group “intact” and that Israel’s soldiers had “fallen in vain”. “I reject outright the terms of surrender of the monsters of Hamas,” Netanyahu said on Sunday. On Sunday evening, the Hostages and Missing Families Forum began a protest outside the Israeli leader’s private home in Jerusalem, pledging not to leave until he agrees to a deal on the captives’ release. “If the prime minister decides to sacrifice the hostages, he should show leadership and honestly share his position with the Israeli public,” the group said in a statement. Hamas freed more than 100 captives in exchange for the release of 240 Palestinian prisoners as part of a brief truce brokered in late November by Egypt, Qatar and the US. Hamas is still holding 136 people in captivity, according to Israeli officials. At least 25,105 Palestinians have been killed in Gaza since Israel declared its intention to eliminate Hamas in response to the group’s October 7 attacks. From AlJazeera News.
There is no justification for genocide.
Sherine Shalaby • Jan 31, 2024 at 3:38 pm
To the author: not only your history is very cherry picking full of gaslighting, your bias could be felt by the dead! Yes, poor Israel is like 7 millions surrounded by hundreds of millions Muslims , it is like 200 thugs , who are supported by the mayor, the sheriff and the judge , surrounded by 200,000 poor farmers, more than 70% of which are children and women and elderly. Creatures like you who make most normal people hate Israel. Capturing children who throw a rock at a tank and put them in prison for 8 years for that , or arresting some kids take their clothes off and blind fold them with their hands tied behind their back will not make the failure Israeli army the invincible army once your likes tried to convince us with, Bare foot militia who have been blockaded for decades have humiliated that paper tiger army! If it was not for the treasonous Arab dictators , like CiCi, that little group would have shown Israel less than cock roaches. Stay as ignorant , arrogant and liar as you’re, that what is expected from those who still support apartheid state committing genocide against armless civilians , shameless ! The day will come when your beloved thugs will taste the same the Palestinians are suffering right now!
Zachary • Feb 1, 2024 at 11:09 pm
Are people not entitled to have an opinion anymore? If you disagree with any article why not just comment what the flaws are in the article and back it up with factual sources instead of writing slanderous paragraphs bashing the author. Emotions don’t disprove anything, if the goal is to discredit Benjamin then provide facts, don’t make prophecy’s about a “day of reckoning”.
The West Press • Jan 31, 2024 at 9:31 am The West Press Pick
The West Press would like to remind readers that opinions mentioned in articles do not represent the stance Lakota Local Schools or The West Press take on today’s worldwide problems.
Ben Nguyen • Jan 31, 2024 at 12:59 am
I would like to thank all readers for their comments which has made this my most interacted with article.
Jamal Pracha • Jan 30, 2024 at 10:30 pm
Will there be an opportunity to give a view from the Palestinian side? How can schools support one political view point and give a plstrform for it while ignoring the other?
Ben Nguyen • Jan 31, 2024 at 12:30 am
There are currently two articles supporting the opposing position with another one set to be published this week.
Blair • Jan 30, 2024 at 8:58 pm
This is a very unfortunate and ill timed article full of propaganda that has become all too familiar in western media. Debating the right for existence of a state when millions of people are in grave and immediate danger is very hollow. Every day there is more destruction, death, disease and long lasting to permanent impact. Such a shame that this effort is being put toward continuing this propaganda.
Maha • Jan 30, 2024 at 8:40 pm
Terrible article with so many level of logical falacies that it is even hard to know where to start. But at any rate school boards and public school forum should not be a forum for such terrible political discussions. Lakota has many Palestinian origin children. Children that were displaced and traumatized and currently watching other relatives and family members being slaughtered by a state that has lost all moral conscious. A state that the entire world is condemning its actions except US. Schools should not add insult to the injury. It should be a safe haven for younger generations to be somehow protected and sheltered from worlds evil.
I can’t believe that while 1000 child are being amputated without anesthesia the school board members are defending the one that is inflicting this horror on them!!!
70000 children suffer from diarrhea because israel decided to shut off water from 2.3 million human being…
Women are going through c section without anesthesia because israel decided that they will suffer… a generation of limbless orphans is created by maniac terrorist in power. And yes in case the author is not aware Ben Guiver who is Netenyaho minister is a terrorist by Israeli court. Settlers in west bank are nothing but armed terrorists if they existed in any other country they would have been lymched in public. Yet here we are calling armed militia civilians … this article and the motive behind it shows how cruel, colonialism can be. The mindset behind it is nothing but colonialist mentality and FYI, israelis are mainly European.. 69% of israel are European and 30% are atheists yet somehow those atheists believe that God gave them Palestine… shame on you
Joe • Feb 1, 2024 at 5:43 pm
I guess the 1200 Israelis that died in the Pogram orchestrated by Hamas don’t count. Where in the Koran does it allow rape and beheading?
Oli • Feb 1, 2024 at 7:54 pm
Guess you forgot about the many many people who condemn Hamas while supporting Palestine and saying that their actions are unislamic but anything to support your narrative I guess!
Imane • Jan 30, 2024 at 7:41 pm
It’s utterly offensive when the ICJ have ruled that there are plausible grounds for a genocide to be committed, this article is justifying the ethnic cleansing that has been happening since the Naqba ( catastrophe) in 1948. Here are some facts that the author left out:
‣Muslim, Christian, and Jewish Palestinian Arabs peacefully shared the land before Israel was created in 1948.
‣Israel was founded in 1948 by forcing non-Jewish Palestinians off the land.
‣Israel has been taking over more Palestinian land ever since…
‣Palestinians are killed at massively higher rates than Israelis, and this has always been true.
‣Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank have often tried nonviolent resistance.
‣Numerous respected organizations have documented Israel’s systemic human rights abuses and violations of international law.
‣Israel relies on funding and diplomatic cover from the U.S.
‣On Oct. 7, hundreds broke out of Gaza, attacked Israeli soldiers & civilians, and some took hostages. Israel disseminated atrocity claims about the attack, many of them found to be without evidence and untrue.
‣Israel immediately began indiscriminately shelling Gaza, killing and maiming men, women, and children of all ages.
Israel has no right to be killing and forcing people out of their homes.
What if someone come to claim your house and kill everyone because in his religious script it say his name. It’s insane that in the 21st we can justify colonization and we only want to recognize international laws when it applies to other countries.
The fact that this article is published while a genocide is taking place is a testimony of the hypocrisy and complicity.
Leila Ahmouda • Jan 30, 2024 at 7:10 pm
As an Arab American who lives only 45 minutes away from lakota , and had cousins who attended that school. I would have to say that I am very disappointed that you completely disregard the Palestinian narrative. The Settler colony of Israel is not always right. I am not antisemetic at all I have Jewish Friends who allow me to speak on the Narrative. I grew up in a Palestinian community in the area. I am an Arab on the North African side if you want to be politically correct and my mother is American. Not all Palestinians agree with Hamas. Dehumanizing them will not help our cause in any way. We are all human despite our political differences.
Ben Nguyen • Jan 31, 2024 at 12:47 am
As I stated, Palestine is a victim, perhaps the biggest victim, in this crisis. I grieve for tragedies on both sides.
M M • Jan 30, 2024 at 6:32 pm
Was I, a Palestinian Christian whose mother was expelled in 1967 from the West Bank, told by a Vietnamese-American high schooler that not only the history of my ancestors is inaccurate, but rather that my approach and reaction to the genocide of my people is also inaccurate? Please, high school student raised America, explain to the rest of us Palestinian-Americans how we should be processing the indiscriminate killing of tens of thousands of our brothers and sisters.
The sheer lack of humanity needed to write this in such a confident manner and the pure lack of empathy and awareness to end it with the audacity to tell a people how they should process death is an incredible way to disrespect and further oppress a people they clearly don’t know anything about. I hope this is a moment in the students life that aligns with the quote he shared in his bio. A failure that they can learn from and hopefully better themselves moving forward.
Aiko Kimura • Jan 30, 2024 at 6:23 pm
This article is not factual and is inciting hate against Palestinians. Genocide IS occurring in Palestine, 26,700 Palestinians have been killed since October 7th, but this didn’t start on October 7th. Israel is illegally occupying Palestinian land since 1948, and have been illegally blockading and besieging Palestine since 2007. Attacking a hospital, which Israel has done repeatedly, the most recent being yesterday 1/29/2024, is unconditionally illegal under international law. The illegal Israeli occupation has committed countless war crimes and breaches of the Geneva Convention of 1948, and have repeated over the last two days blatantly disregarded all orders from the International Crimes Court. This article is in-factual and blatantly denying the ongoing genocide in Palestine.
Youssef A Elzein • Jan 30, 2024 at 6:21 pm
Self centered and false propaganda to be even allowed to be printed and supported by the district. Schools are supposed to be a space where truth and historical facts are presented unfiltered. Your article is shameful, and I have my doubt that it was not written by neither your staff nor your students. Your Palestinian student population is appalled and as parents we demand that this article be removed and the school district has the obligations to correctly address this tragic war that has inflicted devastating consequences on Gaza population with over 30000 innocent, unarmed babies, mothers, fathers and the elderly have vanished. Long live Palestine Your article is inciting hate against the Palestinian community and must be removed.
Ben Nguyen • Jan 31, 2024 at 12:56 am
Journalists for the West Press are given freedom to write whatever and no positions on this website are supported by the district.
Joe • Feb 1, 2024 at 5:47 pm
What happened to the Christian population of the Chaldeans in Iraq, Koptic community in Egypt, or Lebanon? Their decline is Israel’s fault too???
Muhammad • Jan 30, 2024 at 6:01 pm
This is a very weak argument for the existence of the state of israel. It’s also intellectually dishonest
Nadeen • Jan 30, 2024 at 5:45 pm
I am absolutely disgusted and appalled to see that this is what Lakota West allows to be posted. Your Palestinian students are saddened to see such a bias and hateful article be posted with their school backing it up. Lakota West has abandoned their Palestinian students, ALL OF WHOM ARE STRUGGLING. Many, if not all of them, know people who have been murdered in this genocide. For you to post an article, supporting such violence is appalling. The ICJ has ruled that Israel must stop all acts of genocide and allow humanitarian assistance into the Gaza strip and this article completely missed that point. There was also no mention of the number of Palestinian civilians, which has now been OVER 13,000. This so called “conflict” did not begin on October 7th, but instead in 1948 with the displacement of THOUSANDS OF PALESTINIANS WITH THE NAKBAH. To mask support of a ceasefire as being anti-semitic is frankly anti-Palestinian. Once again, I am disappointed and ashamed in Lakota West for turning its back on its Palestinian students.
Yasmine • Jan 30, 2024 at 5:02 pm
denying the fact it’s a genocide is crazy..