We have all enjoyed seeing the images from Gaza from Israeli soldiers [usually GoPro] cameras... lots of graffiti announcing all sorts of stuff like the imminent return to Gush Katif, letting the hostages know "we are on the way", proud Israeli slogans, stars and flags, jokes, dedications, and the like. Some of it was pride, boasting and braggadocio. I did also get the sense that part of it was to humiliate the Gazans, and specifically Hamas, to show we have control and can do whatever we want.
According to reports in the news, the IDF command has instructed soldiers in Gaza to paint over all the graffiti they plastered on buildings around Gaza. They say this is not part of the mission and not part of the operations to be performed, so now with the ceasefire and some down time available, the graffiti should be painted over. The graffiti and messages are not compatible with the ethics and values of the IDF.
I have no problem with the graffiti. Part of war is psychological, and this has invigorated the soldiers, and maybe it did give Hamas/Gaza a sense of defeat and of being beaten.
I also do not have a problem with the IDF saying this isnt compatible with our ethics. I get it.
I do have a problem with them saying paint over it all.
I get it, it isnt our values. But telling the soldiers to go paint it over is a schoolyard punishment. Do we really want the Gazans to scoff at our kids about being told off and rapped across the knuckles and told to write on the chalkboard 500 times "I will not spray graffiti on the walls"? Tell the soldiers that they can't do it anymore. Tell the soldiers that from here on out any soldier graffitiing a building in Gaza will be punished with 2 days in the brig or relieved of duty or whatever. But dont tell them to paint it all over. This is the psychological part of warfare and making them do this will be humiliating for our boys.
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Perhaps it's the kindness of not kicking a guy while he's down.
ReplyDeletethat's fair, but moving forward. you cant take back the kick that was already given, and making them paint it over means kicking our own soldiers (and for no gain)
DeleteIt's part of the morality of the army. It doesn't matter is there's no gain. This is not something that was supposed to have been done and now it must be undone. Arabs laughing about it or not, the army has a moral position and sticks with it.
DeleteDisagree here. Grafitti like this reinforces the idea that Israel is there to resettle the Gaza Strip and displace the local residents, not just to get rid of Hamas. That is the opposite of what they are telling the people of Gaza and the world.
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