IMRA Middle East News Updates https://www.imra.org.il Middle East News & Analysis en-US 1714079639 1714079639 http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rss Capalon Internet 2.0 imra@netvision.net.il (Aaron Lerner) News & Analysis IMRA Middle East News Updates https://www.imra.org.il https://www.imra.org.il/imra_sm.png 144 97 Weekly Commentary: Will Rewarding Hostage-Taking Cripple IDF in Future Wars? https://www.imra.org.il/story.php?id=74139 <p>Weekly Commentary: Will Rewarding Hostage-Taking Cripple IDF in Future Wars? <br /> Dr. Aaron Lerner, 25 April 2024 <br /> <br /> There is a strong consensus (beyond the echo chamber) that if we fail to <br /> complete our operation in Gaza, both our enemies and regional allies will <br /> see this as a dangerous sign of weakness as we forfeit victory for hostages. <br /> <br /> Our enemies will add hostage-taking as an opening gambit of any major <br /> operation against the Jewish State, confident that an echo chamber of <br /> Israeli media, talking heads, and hostage families will cripple a <br /> devastating Israeli response. <br /> <br /> Shabak does a great job. But don't underestimate the ability of Iran and <br /> others to orchestrate a mass kidnapping operation in the heart of Israel <br /> using sleeper cells who were never on our radar. <br /> <br /> Our allies in the Gulf and the Saudis will think twice about tying their <br /> fates with a country that forfeits victory for hostages. <br /> <br /> Yes, these are harsh words. <br /> <br /> But they need to be said. <br /> <br /> This isn't a question of "owing" a victory to our soldiers who were killed <br /> or wounded and their families so that their sacrifices were not in vain. <br /> <br /> We have to look to our nation's very future. <br /> <br /> We need to talk about this rationally. <br /> <br /> The echo chamber assertion that no country puts its own future over the <br /> lives of civilian hostages is powerful rhetoric. <br /> <br /> But the truth is that no country puts the lives of civilian hostages over <br /> the country's future. <br /> <br /> Yes, some deals are possible. <br /> <br /> But not at any price. <br /> <br /> Let's be clear about this: the talking heads who claim we can somehow pick <br /> up this war at our convenience on the basis of some future incident are <br /> treating us like children. <br /> <br /> Count on Mr. Biden - or more hostage-taking - to stop us. <br /> <br /> ________________________________________ <br /> IMRA - Independent Media Review and Analysis <br /> <br /> Since 1992 providing news and analysis on the Middle East with a focus on Arab-Israeli relations <br /> <br /> Website: www.imra.org.il</p> Thu, 25 Apr 2024 17:13:59 -0400 https://www.imra.org.il/story.php?id=74139 Example of indecision: Bridge not completed for 8 months - Government can't decide between working one Shabbat or closing Tel-Aviv Jerusalem Highway for 1.5 days in workweek https://www.imra.org.il/story.php?id=74138 <p>Example of indecision: Bridge not completed for 8 months - Government can't decide between working one Shabbat or closing Tel-Aviv Jerusalem Highway for 1.5 days in workweek <br /> Dr. Aaron Lerner 25 April 2024 <br /> <br /> To share a "taste" of the cost of kicking cans down the road I am sharing <br /> with you this article which describes a project whose completion involved <br /> working one Shabbat to complete a bridge which passes over the Tel Aviv <br /> Jerusalem Highway. <br /> <br /> Such activity on Shabbat was common when the alternative was a major <br /> disruption of traffic during the work week and the project managers shared <br /> with the Government the trade-off: a major disruption of traffic for around <br /> a day and a half in the workweek. <br /> <br /> I am not going to suggest that the Government should not opt for the <br /> alternative to Shabbat work. <br /> <br /> I am only pointing out that instead of deciding between the two <br /> alternatives, this project has been stuck for eight months. <br /> <br /> And it is hardly the only national project stuck by indecision. <br /> <br /> We have gone through almost countless committees to decide where to build <br /> the next international airport in the country because there are politicians <br /> who don't want to face the wrath when a decision is made. <br /> <br /> The following is a translation of an article from Walla News: <br /> <br /> <br /> Prepare popcorn: this is how the Ministry of Transportation blocked the railway bridge on Route 1 <br /> Udi Etzion Walla News <br /> Last updated: 14.1.2024 / 9:03 <br /> <br /> https://cars.walla.co.il/item/3635517 <br /> <br /> On Highway 1 (IMRA: Tel-Aviv Jerusalem highway) stands another monument <br /> weighing tens of tons to the situation: the 431 railway bridge designed to <br /> connect Jerusalem to the Ramla area and Rishon Lezion, which has been <br /> standing for five months [IMRA: now 8 months] just before completion over <br /> one of the busiest roads in the country. NIS 380 million was allocated by <br /> the state for the section between Modi'in and Nesharim and includes the <br /> train interchange designed to transfer the train from the track along road <br /> number 1 to the track along road 431. <br /> <br /> On one of the Thursdays last August, the chairman of the railway, attorney <br /> Moshe Shimoni, urgently called the railway's CEO at the time, Micha Meixner, <br /> and demanded that the work that was planned to start in a few hours be <br /> stopped on the bridge on Highway 1. The goal was to connect the missing <br /> section with a length of about 20 meters, which necessitates the closure of <br /> the road for safety reasons, over Shabbat when traffic is light, but the <br /> matter was leaked to ultra-Orthodox members of the Knesset, who pressured <br /> the Minister of Transportation Miri Regev to stop the works. <br /> <br /> Meixner is one of the highly regarded senior managers that Regev made sure <br /> to move, because he stopped the political appointments on the train. At the <br /> same time, upon her entry into the ministry last year, she dismissed the <br /> respected Shai Kedem, who had grown up in the ministry, and appointed in his <br /> place Avner Flor, a veteran director of the ministry with no experience in <br /> the field of infrastructure, who helped her in preparing the appointment to <br /> the position of the ministry's CEO, Moshe Bo Zaken, the former political <br /> advisor and who that the Civil Service Commission initially refused to <br /> approve his appointment because he lacked professional and managerial <br /> experience in the fields of transportation. <br /> <br /> The result: the state of the project only continued to deteriorate. Solel <br /> Boneh, which is controlled by Shikun Ubinuy which is listed on the stock <br /> exchange, claims that the state owes it NIS 100 million for the work on the <br /> project, and has stopped it altogether, including connecting another part of <br /> the long bridge above the interchange, which goes over the drop off from <br /> Highway 1 towards Highway 431. <br /> <br /> In 2020, when it began, it was determined that the project would be <br /> completed within 28 months, and that the entire track would be opened for <br /> service in 2026, as one of the important measures to ease traffic congestion <br /> in the center and at the entrance to Jerusalem. The Ministry of <br /> Transportation and the railway deny that the delay of five months so far in <br /> the completion of the bridge will cause a delay in the project, but in the <br /> announcement that the railway recently published about the construction of a <br /> new station in the Ramla project, it has already been set for 2028 when the <br /> track opens. <br /> <br /> "There is no other way to finish the work without doing it on Shabbat," says <br /> an official in the infrastructure field. "Just putting the engineering tools <br /> to work takes hours, so there is no time to do it in several consecutive <br /> nights. And closing Highway 1 in this section for a day and a half in the <br /> middle of the week will create huge traffic jams for hours on Highways 443 <br /> and 431." <br /> <br /> In response to "Walla Auto"'s request in October regarding the possibility <br /> of taking advantage of the large decrease in traffic at the beginning of the <br /> war to close the road and quickly carry out the work even in the middle of <br /> the week, the Ministry of Transportation stated that "we are not dealing <br /> with this right now." <br /> <br /> This week the response changed, although the Ministry of Transportation and <br /> the Railways still refuse to reveal how the bridge will be completed: "The <br /> 431 track project is extremely complex from an engineering point of view and <br /> includes aspects of tunneling, extensive bridging carried out using <br /> innovative methods, construction of new stations and work in close proximity <br /> to population centers and national infrastructures," the ministry said. "The <br /> Israel Railways manages all aspects of the project, as well as the many <br /> implementation challenges in it, in the best possible way, even during the <br /> war. As for the contractor Solel Boneh, there are indeed delays on his part <br /> in some of the execution segments under his responsibility, which are <br /> handled by the railway in order not to harm the entire project. There is no <br /> reason for claims regarding any financial debt to the contractor." <br /> <br /> It was reported from Solel Bohen that the state owes NIS 100 million for the <br /> ongoing work on the project. <br /> ________________________________________ <br /> IMRA - Independent Media Review and Analysis <br /> <br /> Since 1992 providing news and analysis on the Middle East with a focus on Arab-Israeli relations <br /> <br /> Website: www.imra.org.il</p> Thu, 25 Apr 2024 04:13:14 -0400 https://www.imra.org.il/story.php?id=74138 Can Israel Leverage Rafah Evacuation Centers Photo Op to Overcome Objections to Defeating Hamas? https://www.imra.org.il/story.php?id=74137 <p>Can Israel Leverage Rafah Evacuation Centers Photo Op to Overcome Objections <br /> to Defeating Hamas? <br /> Dr. Aaron Lerner 23 April 2024 <br /> <br /> This image provided by Maxar Technologies, shows rows of tents built near <br /> Rafah in Gaza on April 23, 2024. (Source: Associated Press) <br /> https://x.com/IMRA_UPDATES/status/1782872383801397753 <br /> <br /> Weekly Commentary: Can Israel Leverage Rafah Evacuation Centers Photo Op to <br /> Overcome Objections to Defeating Hamas? <br /> Dr. Aaron Lerner, 19 March 2024 <br /> <br /> The footprints of the evacuation centers Israel will set up for the over one <br /> million civilians now in Rafah will be huge. <br /> <br /> News agencies will have their own satellite photos of the centers, and the <br /> sky is the limit regarding the "products" which the IDF will be able to <br /> provide for the media and the world, showing the facilities Israel has <br /> prepared for Gazans who choose to "walk to life" rather than remain in Rafah <br /> as human shields for Hamas. <br /> <br /> I wouldn't be surprised if there are tours of the facilities for the media <br /> and others immediately before the citizens in Rafah are given their <br /> evacuation instructions. <br /> <br /> I have no illusions: <br /> <br /> There are Democrats who will object in principle that civilians in Rafah <br /> should have to evacuate to safety, arguing that Israel should either give up <br /> or magically carry out its operations against Hamas in Rafah in the presence <br /> of over a million human shields without injuring the civilian shields. <br /> <br /> Others will term the square meters per evacuee or toilets per evacuee in the <br /> evacuation centers as nothing less than "genocide". <br /> <br /> It's hard to know if President Biden opts to pivot and take credit for the <br /> evacuation arrangements or wags his finger to the very end for the Dearborn <br /> vote. <br /> <br /> One thing is certain: Civilians in Rafah will know, beyond a shadow of a <br /> doubt, that safety and survival is literally a short walk away. <br /> <br /> To be clear: The challenge today is not to find a compromise with the Biden <br /> team over the defeat of Hamas. It is to defeat Hamas while arranging for <br /> evacuation centers which the Israeli public and Israel's friends around the <br /> world are proud of. <br /> <br /> ________________________________________ <br /> IMRA - Independent Media Review and Analysis <br /> <br /> Since 1992 providing news and analysis on the Middle East with a focus on Arab-Israeli relations <br /> <br /> Website: www.imra.org.il</p> Tue, 23 Apr 2024 16:49:29 -0400 https://www.imra.org.il/story.php?id=74137 KAN: 5 Field Hospitals Constructed In Expanded Humanitarian Zone With https://www.imra.org.il/story.php?id=74136 <p>KAN: 5 Field Hospitals Constructed In Expanded Humanitarian Zone With<br /> Million Capacity For Rafah Evacuees<br /> [IMRA Translation]</p> <p>Ahead of the Operation in Rafah: Israel Will Significantly Expand the<br /> Humanitarian Zone in Gaza <br /> Israel is going to enlarge the entire humanitarian area in Gaza up to the<br /> Nuseirat line, including five field hospitals and the capacity to<br /> accommodate one million refugees. <br /> Ro'i Kais KAN 07:03 22 April 2024 T<br /> https://www.kan.org.il/content/kan-news/defense/741069/</p> <p>Ahead of the IDF operation in Rafah, Israel will significantly expand the<br /> humanitarian area in Gaza. This morning on Kan Bet, it was published for the<br /> first time today (Monday) that the new humanitarian area will be<br /> significantly larger than the existing one in the Al-Mawasi area.</p> <p>According to the publication, this area will extend over a space that starts<br /> at Al-Mawasi in the south along the coastal strip up to the edges of<br /> Nuseirat located in the center of the Strip. The potential absorption<br /> capacity of the displaced in this space will stand at one million. In<br /> addition, five field hospitals were constructed in this space in addition to<br /> the regular hospitals operating in the area.</p> <p>________________________________________<br /> IMRA - Independent Media Review and Analysis</p> <p>Since 1992 providing news and analysis on the Middle East with a focus on<br /> Arab-Israeli relations</p> <p>Website: www.imra.org.il</p> Mon, 22 Apr 2024 01:22:00 -0400 https://www.imra.org.il/story.php?id=74136 World Leaders Silent As Pyromaniac Erdogan Backs Flotilla to Gaza https://www.imra.org.il/story.php?id=74135 <p>World Leaders Silent As Pyromaniac Erdogan Backs Flotilla to Gaza<br /> Dr. Aaron Lerner 21 April 2024</p> <p>There is a simple face-saving solution for the "Freedom Flotilla Coalition"<br /> spearheaded by the Turkish IHH Humanitarian Relief Foundation, which is<br /> closely aligned with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan: drop the cargo<br /> at the Port of El Arish, less than 30 miles from the Rafah border crossing.</p> <p>World leaders have been busy publicly and privately offering their advice to<br /> the Jewish State as they urge Israel to give priority to the avoidance of<br /> the possibility of a "regional war" over taking actions to ensure its very<br /> survival.</p> <p>Why are these same leaders silent when it comes to Erdogan's project, which<br /> has the potential to bring this NATO member to the point of exchanging blows<br /> with Israel?<br /> ________________________________________<br /> IMRA - Independent Media Review and Analysis</p> <p>Since 1992 providing news and analysis on the Middle East with a focus on<br /> Arab-Israeli relations</p> <p>Website: www.imra.org.il</p> Sun, 21 Apr 2024 15:59:45 -0400 https://www.imra.org.il/story.php?id=74135 Weekly Commentary: Policymakers Beware: Iran and Its Allies Are Racing Up the Learning Curve - Simply Intercepting Their Attacks Is Not The Solution https://www.imra.org.il/story.php?id=74134 <p>Weekly Commentary: Policymakers Beware: Iran and Its Allies Are Racing Up<br /> the Learning Curve - Simply Intercepting Their Attacks Is Not The Solution<br /> Dr. Aaron Lerner, 18 April 2024</p> <p>At this very moment, a team of top Iranian engineers is burning the midnight<br /> oil, studying how to overcome the mechanical and other failures that caused<br /> half of the missiles they launched to fail.</p> <p>Another team of Iranian experts is reviewing how most of the remaining<br /> missiles were intercepted and also how some succeeded in reaching their<br /> targets.</p> <p>Since the start of the war, Hezbollah has been carefully monitoring every<br /> move of the IDF in its ever-escalating "not-yet-war" with the Jewish State,<br /> so that it can constantly enhance its capabilities in battle.</p> <p>In some instances, Hezbollah has used these enhanced capabilities in attacks<br /> whose sophistication surprised us. But that's only the "tip of the iceberg."<br /> We are painfully clueless about what else they have already developed or<br /> will in the future.</p> <p>And of course, all this time Iran and its allies are literally counting how<br /> many of each type of interceptor Israel has launched (both from the ground<br /> and from airborne platforms) in order to estimate how many we still have,<br /> after taking into account their estimates of the quantities of new<br /> interceptors Israel has added to its stocks since October 7th.</p> <p>It is critical that our policymakers recognize we are in a dynamic situation<br /> in a race against the clock.</p> <p>Let me take this to an extreme: even if we possessed unlimited funds and a<br /> magic tube into which you insert a billion dollars at one end and all the<br /> interceptors we used this week miraculously popped out of the other end, it<br /> would still be a critical error to apply the "kick the can down the road"<br /> approach, which the Iron Dome facilitated as a policy towards Hamas.</p> <p>Because Iran and its allies are racing up the learning curve, so that two,<br /> three, or even four billion dollars a round won't suffice.</p> <p>And since there is no magic tube, and replenishing the billion dollars of<br /> interceptors is going to take time, our race against the clock is even more<br /> critical.<br /> ________________________________________<br /> IMRA - Independent Media Review and Analysis</p> <p>Since 1992 providing news and analysis on the Middle East with a focus on<br /> Arab-Israeli relations</p> <p>Website: www.imra.org.il</p> Thu, 18 Apr 2024 17:48:51 -0400 https://www.imra.org.il/story.php?id=74134