The West is Losing Its Head Over Israel
Let’s get one thing straight. If a death cult kicks down your door, slaughters your children and livestreams it, you’re allowed to hit back. That’s not controversial. That’s physics.
So when Israel responded to Hamas’s October 7th pogrom with overwhelming force, it wasn’t Goliath smashing a shepherd. It wasn’t revenge. It was survival.
And yet here we are. The only democracy in the Middle East, fighting for its life, stands accused of genocide. Not the fanatics who filmed mass rape. Not the jihadists who hide rockets under crèches. No — Israel is in the dock of fashionable outrage while the butchers get fan mail from the BBC.
Israel is winning the war for existence, but losing the war for reputation. How? Why? And what can those of us still capable of moral reasoning do about it?
The Genocide Olympics
Let’s start with the G-word. Genocide. Once it meant gas chambers. Now it means urban warfare with civilian casualties. Orwell called it semantic inflation. I call it bollocks.
Yes, innocents are dying. But here’s a radical thought: blame the ones who started the war and use children as shields. Hamas wants civilians dead on camera. It’s its military strategy and its media campaign.
Major Andrew Fox, a British infantry officer embedded with the IDF, has seen the war up close. His report? The Israeli military is “obsessed” with avoiding civilian casualties. Airstrikes are aborted mid-flight. Leaflets are dropped. Humanitarian corridors are opened. No modern army has fought with more legal caution or moral hesitation.
And yet, Fox notes, that very restraint prolongs the war and feeds the lie that Israel is bloodthirsty.
Compare that to Dresden. Or Hiroshima. Or Russia in Ukraine. Tens of thousands burned alive in the name of victory or ideology and no UN resolution. But Israel, under constant existential threat, is called genocidal for showing restraint.
Where’s the outrage over Assad’s barrel bombs? Iran’s morality police? Or China’s sterilisation clinics in Xinjiang? No TikTok grief reels for them. But bomb a Hamas tunnel and suddenly Sky News starts weeping.
The Cowardice of the West
Then we get to the Western leadership class — the chin-stroking cowards who moralise in press releases and tremble before hashtags.
Keir Starmer, once brave enough to affirm Israel’s right to defend itself, now croaks about “proportionality” like a man trying to appease Twitter while sitting on a greased fence post.
Emmanuel Macron, the thinking man’s Emmanuel Macron, warns Israel to show restraint while France burns with Islamist riots he won’t even name.
And Canada’s Mark Carney — Ottawa’s answer to a migraine — says Israel is “complicit” in war crimes. Not Hamas. Israel.
Now, these same leaders are falling over themselves to recognise a Palestinian state — not after Hamas disarms or returns hostages, but while it still rules Gaza. Even the Arab League has more moral sense, demanding Hamas step down first.
When Riyadh shows more moral clarity than Westminster, Paris, or Ottawa, we’re not just through the looking glass. We’re playing hopscotch on the shards.
Yes, Israel Has a Netanyahu Problem
Israel’s problems aren’t only external. The face of its wartime government is Benjamin Netanyahu. Indicted, isolated, and increasingly irrelevant. A majority of Israelis no longer trust him. And who can blame them?
After October 7th, Netanyahu had a rare opportunity to unify a traumatised nation and recast Israel as a beleaguered democracy facing an existential threat. Instead, he chose to tether his war cabinet to the ideological fringe — elevating men like Ben-Gvir and Smotrich, whose contribution to statesmanship begins and ends with shouting ‘Death to Arabs’ through a bullhorn.
Now, to be fair, history offers grim precedents: Churchill allied with Stalin not out of affection but necessity. Sometimes, politics demands unpleasant bedfellows. But there’s a difference between tolerating the odious and handing them the keys to the narrative. In this case, pragmatism may have curdled into self-sabotage. When Israel’s enemies are busy painting it as racist and authoritarian, appointing men who confirm the caricature is a masterclass in how to win a coalition and lose the argument.
As if to prove my point, the Security Cabinet’s vote on August 7th to “conquer” Gaza ignored the IDF’s own warnings. The military brass called it madness; Hamas called it propaganda. Everyone else saw a desperate prime minister trying to outflank his far‑Right partners. That isn’t strategy. It’s political theatre at the expense of Israel’s moral high ground.
If Israel wants to reclaim its moral footing and strategic narrative, its people must confront the democratic deficit festering in its own house. What the moment demands is a Churchill, not a bunker-bound Stalin mistaking survival for statesmanship.
Say Less, Show More
Israel fights like Rambo but talks like an irate IT manager. Meanwhile, Hamas has Oscar-winning crisis actors, drone footage and TikTok-ready sob stories.
The algorithm doesn’t care who fired the rocket that killed that child. It cares who cries better on camera.
Every press briefing from Israel should open with: ‘They burned babies alive.’ Show the tunnels. The hostages. The rocket launchers in mosques. Quote the Hamas charter:
Israel will exist until Islam obliterates it. The Day of Judgement will not come until Muslims fight the Jews and kill them.
That’s not resistance. That’s genocidal fascism in a keffiyeh.
It’s time to stop pretending neutrality is noble. It’s cowardice with a fair-trade tote bag. “From the river to the sea” is not a mindfulness mantra. It’s a blood libel on repeat.
If Hamas were any more honest about its aims, it’d be flogging souvenir machetes at the Rafah border and half the Labour Party would still buy them.
The same people who spent a decade covering up Islamic rape gangs now want us to believe Hamas is Che Guevara in a headscarf. They wouldn’t recognise a death cult if it livestreamed beheadings in 4K. Which, of course, it already has.
A Reckoning is Coming
A reckoning is overdue. For Israel, that means dumping Netanyahu and reclaiming moral credibility. For Palestinians and the Arab League, it means exiling Hamas to the trash heap of history. And for the West, it means waking up.
We must stop indulging fundamentalist Islamism as if it were just another culture to be respected. It’s not. It’s a political theology that seeks dominion, not coexistence. It is a theocratic death cult bent on subjugation, not coexistence. A threat to the West as grave as any in modern history.
To excuse Hamas is to embolden an ideology that would torch every liberal democracy from within. This is not a regional dispute. It’s a global test of our resolve. This war must end with Hamas gone, not rewarded – and with Israel led by someone worthy of the nation he defends.
The BBC can call that controversial. The Guardian can emote. But history will judge those who sided with sophistry over civilisation.
Unless we draw the line here with clarity, consistency and courage, we’re not just letting Israel fall. We’re handing over the future of Judeo-Christian culture to those who would behead it.
Clive Pinder is the host of CeaseFire on KVEC TalkRadio and a columnist for the SLO Tribune. He offends Islamists and the metropolitan political establishment in equal measure on Substack.
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Israel has a Prime Minister selected by democratic means. I appreciate that is unknown round the rest of the Middle East and it is ever less practiced here. Why do columnists feel they have to throw the murderous left a few bones of comfort when the rest of the article rightly condemns them.
So this has finally been given the go-ahead, then. Cue terrorist-supporters losing their minds. To be fair, this strategy is getting a mixed response; ”Israel is poised to occupy Gaza City after the nation’s security cabinet approved Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s plan for a phased military takeover of the area. “The IDF will prepare for taking control of Gaza City while distributing humanitarian assistance to the civilian population outside the combat zones,” read a statement from Netanyahu’s office after the plan was approved. “The Security Cabinet – by majority vote – adopted the five principles for concluding the war:The disarming of Hamas. The return of all the hostages – the living and the deceased. The demilitarization of the Gaza Strip. Israeli security control in the Gaza Strip. The establishment of an alternative civil administration that is neither Hamas nor the Palestinian Authority. “A decisive majority of Security Cabinet ministers believed that the alternative plan that had been submitted to the Security Cabinet would neither achieve the defeat of Hamas nor the return of the hostages.” The plan, per Netanyahu, is to take control of the entire Gaza region before “eventually handing over its management to Arab armed forces,” the Washington Post reports President Trump has… Read more »
I though they were going to wipe Hamas off the face of the planet, isn’t taking control of Gaza backtracking a bit on that.
Thanks for your thoughts, blinkered of history and the principles of democracy as may seem. Democracy isn’t a set-and-forget mechanism — it’s a system whose legitimacy depends on how it behaves when circumstances change. Yes, Israel elects its leaders, but democratic mandate is not a lifetime indulgence. Churchill was voted out in 1945 despite winning the war; Lincoln faced elections in the middle of the Civil War. Democracies can and should replace leaders when strategy, competence, or credibility falter — especially in a crisis. Recognising when a Prime Minister has outlived his political usefulness isn’t “throwing the murderous left a bone”; it’s the very mechanism that keeps a democracy from calcifying into the thing it claims to oppose.
Mr Pinder, I agree. But there’s a needle of doubt, let’s say, in my sceptical mind…
The most heavily surveilled border in the world, bristling with tech, every inch watched from above, listened to and monitored from below, and yet October 7th happened as if it’s 1940 and the IDF had left the door wide open, the lights on and gone AWOL…
I dunno, maybe the scamdemic made me just too suspicious…
I agree, and have you noticed how these pertinent and important questions never seem to get a satisfactory explanation? For example: Why on earth were so many Gazans even able to get work permits in order to work over the border in the first place? How stupid/naive could the Israeli authorities actually be? Nothing says ”massive security risk” like inviting thousands of people who wish to kill you and take your land into your country to gain intelligence which can then be relayed back to Hamas. Aren’t Israeli prisons full of these psycho death cultists? Is this ‘suicidal empathy’ on steroids?? If anybody understands the importance of ”know thy enemy” it is surely the Israelis, given their extensive history living nextdoor to and being attacked by them. Why did these people living in the nearest kibbutz to Gaza not have access to firearms so they could at least defend themselves in an emergency? Surely they were deemed at higher risk from terrorist attacks than, say, residents in Tel Aviv, and so a gun in every household could surely be justified? But they had no means of defending themselves on Oct 7th, they only had their panic rooms, which proved quite… Read more »
Anyone care to comment on the claims by serving IDF soldiers that they were stood down from their regular as clockwork border inspections on the morning of 7th between 05:30 and 09:30?
Good analysis. Can Hamas or any of the other terrorist groups over there ever be truly defeated as long as the Muslim Brotherhood is allowed to exist and thrive? Its toxic tentacles are all over the place; ”What did Osama bin Laden and Hamas have in common? Both were part of the Muslim Brotherhood. Even more than Iran or any government, it’s the Muslim Brotherhood that binds together worldwide terrorist threats with political domestic pressure campaigns. The spectrum of Brotherhood influence combines together not only armed Jihadis, but Qatar’s Al Jazeera and other media influence operations, CAIR and other internal Democrat pressure groups and a majority of the mosques operating inside the United States. And that’s only the beginning. Created in Egypt in the first half of the century with Nazi funding, the Brotherhood is a political Jihadist movement operating through both terrorist armies and front groups to seize power. The Muslim Brotherhood’s many arms are as comfortable setting off bombs on buses as they are meeting with members of Congress, preaching murder and pretending to be moderates. The Brotherhood, which was strongest at universities in Egypt and parts of the Middle East, now also controls most elite campuses in America,… Read more »
Intelligence Services around the World estimate that of the 1.2 billion Muslims between 15% and 25% of them are radical. That is, between 180 million and 300 million Muslims worldwide are radical. It is a radical religion. The Nazi German Army was 15 million.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Z_RAbOJcu0&t=69s
Brigitte Gabriel’s Epic and Brilliant Answer To “Most Muslims Are Peaceful…”
It started way before October 2023 and on any unbiased opinion resulted from decades of being beaten, shot at and murdered by their prison guards, hence part reason why Hamas was born in 1987.
God knows what the relative death count has been since 1917 but the latest slaughter (definitely not a genocide though, lol) has left at least 50,000 civilians dead at the hands of the IDF.
Try reading some proper history in an unbiased way and listen to the likes of jeffrey Sachs and some on here might just begin to realise they’ve been brainwashed/Hollywoodised by Israeli propaganda since 1948.
The mental and moral gymnastics here are a sight to behold – conflating Pakistani rape gangs with Hamas and saying Israel has the moral high ground, deary me.
The vast majority of you lot will no doubt relish the article and berate me, but know this, you are in an ever decreasing minority as the world wakes up.
Enjoy your echo chamber.
Try reading some yourself. Asinine post.
‘It started way before Oct 2023’; so Oct 7th was justified, then?
Bollocks.
Sorry mods but honestly!
Love the reasoned argument sunshine.
Pot, kettle, black.
I think people like you, Sforzesca, are the perfect example of antisemitism.
I don’t think the Jews could do anything positive in your eyes.
You probably think the gas chambers weren’t real either and Hamas is a charity.
I don’t know if there is any hope for you, as clearly nothing would convince you.
You remind me of the faithful communist who died shouting “Long live comrade Stalin”.
What ‘majority’ is that then and is truth determined by how many people agree on what it is?
“The object of life is not to be on the side of the majority, but to escape finding yourself in the ranks of the insane.”
Marcus Aurelius
“The truth has no defence against a fool determined to believe a lie.”
Mark Twain
“Of all the offspring of Time, Error is the most ancient, and is so old and familiar an acquaintance, that Truth, when discovered, comes upon most of us like an intruder, and meets the intruder’s welcome”
Charles Mackey
“A lie doesn’t become truth, wrong doesn’t become right, and evil doesn’t become good, just because it’s accepted by a majority”
Booker Taliaferro Washington
“…pearls before swine,”
Matthew 7:6
Always appreciate the sanctimonious “read some proper history” lecture, delivered with the serene certainty of someone who’s skimmed a couple of Jeffrey Sachs interviews and decided they’ve cracked the Middle East. I’ve actually lived and worked there. Have you? Your death tolls are as rubbery as your definition of genocide, and your moral arithmetic somehow skips over the bit where Hamas exists because killing Jews is its founding article of faith, not because they were queuing politely for statehood. As for “echo chambers,” it takes some chutzpah to accuse others of living in one while parroting every trope from the Hamas press office and congratulating yourself on being part of “the world waking up. That’s not awakening — it’s sleepwalking into someone else’s propaganda, convinced it was your own idea.
Once again, Mr Pinder, I agree with you. But…
Something the last five years has taught me is that when I disagree with someone, the best thing is to assume they believe what they are saying and to then try to understand why they think it, to try to understand the rationale.
Sanctimonious lecture over, I do have to say that October 7th bears all the hallmarks of a false flag attack. Once you accept this as a possibility, then it gets easier to understand why Sforzesca writes as s/he does, and that there may be something else going on.
Who would be behind this false flag? I only see Islam and in particular Iran. As far as rationale, there is none when it comes to Hamas and Islamic fundamentalism. At it’s base Islam is fatalistic and nihilistic – the polar opposite of just about all other religions. Also, if someone professes a violent hatred of you or me then it is academic what their rationale is because it is now question of you or me staying alive.
Well said.
“has left at least 50,000 civilians dead at the hands of the IDF”
Any evidence of that.
Please remember that the Palestinian Health Ministry, who gives out stats like that, is controlled by Hamas i.e. it’s Hamas propaganda.
“it being clearly understood that nothing shall be done which may prejudice the civil and religious rights of existing non-Jewish communities in Palestine”
Has the simple provision of the understanding been betrayed?
That becomes academic if that non-Jewish ‘community’ goes out of it’s way to try to wipe Jews off the face of the planet. Jews have the experience of 2,000 years of antisemitism which as a force peaked in WW2. Quite rightly, Jews have taken the position to fight for their lives in their ancient homeland, considering they have been abused and attacked just about everywhere else.
Palestine is not the ancestral homeland of the Khazarian East European/Russian Jew where Zionism sprang from. They were converts to Judaism a thousand years or so ago. Only the Mizrahi/Sephardic Jew may truly claim that Palestine is their ancestral homeland and it wasn’t these people who wanted to create a state of Israel it was the Zionists.
What is Mass Formation?And why it’s important to understand ithttps://medium.com/@dina.osman/what-is-mass-formation-d2ac63020a34
There’s literally no hope for you if you actually believe your own nonsense and aren’t just trolling. A cupid stunt either way.
Your thinly veiled pejorative tells’ more about yourself than it does @Sforzesco or anyone else indeed. You’re clearly not a deep thinker.
For years, Netanyahu propped up Hamas. Now it’s blown up in our faces
The premier’s policy of treating the terror group as a partner, at the expense of Abbas and Palestinian statehood, has resulted in wounds that will take Israel years to heal from
https://www.timesofisrael.com/for-years-netanyahu-propped-up-hamas-now-its-blown-up-in-our-faces/
Retaliating against a terrorist attack in a certain way and not in some other way is not “physics” but “politics” and Israel against Hamas is a punitive expedition and not a fight for survival.
Fascism refers to a set of European political ideologies where were somewhat popular in wake of the first world war and which haven’t had any real world political influence for the last 80 years when the last holdouts of militant fascism were roundly defeated by an international coaltion of liberalists and communists. Muslims are no more fascists for being hostile towards Jews than Catholics were during the time when the Catholic church was still organizing or at least tacitly favouring pogroms of “the people who murdered Christ.”
Considering that this text starts with a bunch of nonsense and ends with more nonsense, I’ll skip reading the middle part,
Best keep your idiot ideas to yourself.
The original definition of idiotus (as used by Nikolaus von Kues aka Cusanus) was “guy who refuses to accept anything but his own ideas¹.” Your somewhat dedicated aversion to facts fits that much better than me simply enumerating them.
¹ German term: Eigensinnig Wissender.
Why so rude. Is that all you have to add?
“Retaliating against a terrorist attack…”
Oct 7th was not a singular terrorist attack. It was barbarism on an epic scale.
“I didn’t read it, but I know it’s wrong” gambit — the intellectual equivalent of reviewing a restaurant based on the smell from the car park. Declaring the opening and closing “nonsense” without reading the middle is like reviewing War and Peace from the blurb. Your “politics not physics” line is cute, but physics is precisely about cause and effect — and the effect of sparing Hamas is to guarantee a sequel. As for fascism being safely dead since 1945, that’s as comforting — and as wrong — as saying measles vanished after penicillin. The same urge to exalt the tribe, demonise the outsider, and sanctify violence has just traded the jackboot for a martyr’s vest. You can skip the middle of my column if you like, but don’t pretend that leaves you standing on the moral high ground.
Would the British government have the right to bomb Belfast flat because of the IRA’s endless terrorist violence?
If Israel occupies Gaza at least it will be better governed than under Hamas.
Perhaps they might even manage to restore the prosperity there used to be there until hamas stole everything and spent it on rockets to use against Israeli civilians.
“Unless we draw the line here with clarity, consistency and courage, we’re not just letting Israel fall. We’re handing over the future of Judeo-Christian culture to those who would behead it.”
True.
For years, Netanyahu propped up Hamas. Now it’s blown up in our facesTimes of Israel
https://www.timesofisrael.com/for-years-netanyahu-propped-up-hamas-now-its-blown-up-in-our-faces
It has been depressing, as a supporter of Israel, to watch it losing the PR war while winning the war against Hamas. What else could they have done ? I think they could have been more generous towards the Gazans and maybe set up hospitals for them
They had hospitals. Not sure how many are still functioning.
The constant wars for 80 years in the Mid East over the survival of the state of Israel appear to result in more and more displaced Islamists rolling up on our shore and Europe too of course. How can so many people become so obsessed with the survival of the state of Israel when native Europeans are set to become a minority in their own country by 2050?
What a breath of fresh air reading that was. Chapeau, sir.
Please remember that if your country has been invaded by another country then, under international law, you are entitled to use all reasonable means to remove them from your country. In this it is important to be aware on UN resolution 242 that directs Israel to leave the territories it occupied in The Six-Day War.
Lol.
If I were an Arab leader, I would never sign an agreement with Israel. It is normal; we have taken their country. It is true God promised it to us, but how could that interest them? Our God is not theirs. There has been Anti-Semitism, the Nazis, Hitler, Auschwitz, but was that their fault? They see but one thing: we have come and we have stolen their country. Why would they accept that?” David Ben-Gurion (the first Israeli Prime Minister): Quoted by Nahum Goldmann in Le Paraddoxe Juif (The Jewish Paradox), pp121. “Let us not ignore the truth among ourselves … politically we are the aggressors and they defend themselves… The country is theirs, because they inhabit it, whereas we want to come here and settle down, and in their view we want to take away from them their country. … Behind the terrorism [by the Arabs] is a movement, which though primitive is not devoid of idealism and self sacrifice.” — David Ben Gurion. Quoted on pp 91-2 of Chomsky’s Fateful Triangle, which appears in Simha Flapan’s “Zionism and the Palestinians pp 141-2 citing a 1938 speech. “We must do everything to insure they (the Palestinians) never do return.”… Read more »