Israel, Iran, War and Peace
Some basic truths on hard realities.
As I write this piece, Israel has just launched “precise strikes” on military targets in Iran in response to its ongoing attack on the tiny nation, either directly or through its proxies in Gaza, Lebanon, Syria, and so on. Having just initiated this latest military response by Israel, it is too early to properly comment on it. In the hours and days ahead we will know much more, and say much more.
But a few quick things can be said:
- Peace is a good thing, but sometimes, the only way to achieve or maintain peace is to be willing to fight for it.
- In a fallen world, the use of force will often be necessary.
- Like every other nation, Israel has a right to exist and a right to defend itself.
- What happened on October 7 of last year cannot be allowed to happen again.
The conflict in the Middle East has been going on for decades now, but in terms of the past year or so, we must keep this very brief timeline in mind:
- October 6, 2023 – A ceasefire was in place, although that did little good.
- October 7, 2023 – Hamas attacks: 1200 Israelis killed, 257 taken hostage, with 97 still remaining there.
- October 8, 2023 – Israel declares war on Hamas.
- April 13, 2024 – Iran launches its first direct attack on Israel.
- October 1, 2024 – Iran fires dozens of missiles into Israel
- October 26, 2024 – Israel retaliates against Iran.
The truth is, Israel is not just fighting to protect itself, but is fighting on behalf of the West. If Israel – the only functioning liberal democracy in the region – ever falls to the terrorists, the West will be in a much more dangerous place.
Civilisational Clash
Earlier this month, a piece by Gerard Baker appeared in the Wall Street Journal titled “Israel defends itself — and may save Western civilisation”. It is worth quoting from. He begins:
How will we ever repay the debt we owe Israel? What the Jewish state has done in the past year – for its own defence, but in the process and not coincidentally for the security of all of us – will rank among the most important contributions to the defence of Western civilisation in the past three-quarters of a century.
Having been hit with a devastating attack on its people, beyond the fetid imagining of some of the vilest antisemites, Israel has in 12 months done nothing less than redraw the balance of global security, not just in the region, but in the wider world.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned on Monday (September 30) in comments directed to the Iranian people that there was nowhere in the Middle East beyond Israel’s reach, two days after the military killed the leader of Iranian-backed Lebanese…
He offers some detail on what Israel has been facing for the past year from Iran and others, and then concludes with these words:
But that wider conflict was perhaps always inevitable, given Iran’s stated objectives and its consistent efforts to achieve them. We can say two things tentatively about that long-feared wider confrontation. First, the strategic tactical, intelligence and technological genius Israel has demonstrated over the past year might have done so much damage to Iran’s proxy armies and their military and political leaders that they will be ill-prepared and equipped for the bigger struggle to come, and Israel – and, let’s hope, reliable allies – better placed to defeat its enemies. Second, having observed this Israeli superiority over that time and eagerness not to bring the destruction on itself a wide war would surely bring, perhaps Iran will be deterred.
Never in the field of human conflict has so much been owed by so many to so few, Winston Churchill said of the men of the Royal Air Force after they had repelled Hitler’s Luftwaffe during the Battle of Britain. (Reminder to some recently confused “conservatives”: The former were the good guys; the latter the real villains.)
We should echo those words today as we watch in awe what a country smaller in area than New Jersey, with a population less than North Carolina’s and an economy smaller than that of Washington state, has done for all of us.
As Israelis solemnly mark a year since October 7, we should not only redouble our expressions of sympathy and solidarity. We should show them our gratitude, and if we are willing to be really honest, acknowledge a little of our own shame.
War is Sometimes Necessary
There will be, of course, plenty of Israel-haters, anti-Semites, and anti-Western leftists who will strongly disagree with these sentiments and who will now be going berserk over this latest move by Israel to defend itself. Some of them are committed pacifists, while others are just committed anti-Israel extremists.
Some will have a commitment to peace at all costs, and a resistance to all military actions. They see war as inherently immoral, and do not recognise the right of individuals and nations to defend themselves. There are massive libraries filled with countless volumes on these matters, but perhaps a few key quotes – out of so many – on this topic might be in order here.
The following quotes are old and new, by religious and non-religious authors. But they should be considered when we follow things like the current conflict in the Middle East.
“If you want peace, prepare for war.” Roman general Flavius Vegetius Renatus
“War is an ugly thing, but not the ugliest of things. The decayed and degraded state of moral and patriotic feeling which thinks that nothing is worth war is much worse. The person who has nothing for which he is willing to fight, nothing which is more important than his own personal safety, is a miserable creature and …has no chance of being free unless made and kept so by the exertions of better men than himself.” John Stuart Mill
“While a good peace is better than a good war, even a good war is better than a bad peace.” G. K. Chesterton
“England has been offered a choice between war and shame. She has chosen shame and will get war.” Winston Churchill
“[P]acifism either tempts us to make no judgements at all, or to give an undue preference to tyranny”. Reinhold Niebuhr
“People sleep peaceably in their beds at night only because rough men stand ready to do violence on their behalf.” George Orwell
“Turn-the-other-cheek pacifism only flourishes among the more prosperous classes, or among workers who have in some way escaped from their own class. The real working class . . . are never really pacifist, because their life teaches them something different. To abjure violence it is necessary to have no experience of it.” George Orwell
“The doctrine that war is always a greater evil seems to imply a materialist ethic, a belief that death and pain are the greatest evils. But I do not think they are. I think the suppression of a higher religion by a lower, or even a higher secular culture by a lower, a much greater evil. … Of course war is a very great evil. But that is not the question. The question is whether war is the greatest evil in the world, so that any state of affairs which might result from submission is certainly preferable. And I do not see any really cogent arguments for that view.” C. S. Lewis
“War must be, while we defend our lives against a destroyer who would devour all; but I do not love the bright sword for its sharpness, nor the arrow for its swiftness, nor the warrior for his glory. I love only that which they defend.” J. R. R. Tolkien
“One thing is for certain: Christians contradict scripture and common sense when they say no war or use of force can ever be justified. As terrible as it is, war is sometimes the least bad choice available. In other words, it’s not that Christians are for war; it’s that we’re against the alternative – the oppression and death of the innocent. And in a fallen world like this, sometimes the use of force is necessary to protect the innocent. Without it, we wouldn’t even be able to love our friends.” Frank Turek
“The fact that the Reagan approach, which many among the intelligentsia saw as likely to lead to war, led instead to the end of the Cold War, while the Chamberlain approach that was supposed to lead to peace led instead to the biggest war in history, has made no dent in the vision of the anointed.” Thomas Sowell
“‘War is not the answer’ if the question is, let us say, ‘What is the square root of eleven?’ But if the question is, ‘How do we stop enormous evils in the world?’ the answer is, unfortunately, quite frequently, ‘War.’ Nazi and Japanese racist genocide were ended by soldiers shooting people, and by bombers bombing people, not by people who believed ‘war is not the answer’.” Dennis Prager
Further reading on Israel
There are numerous volumes that demonise Israel and speak against its right to exist and defend itself. Fewer volumes exist seeking to defend and promote this beleaguered nation. Here are some of them:
- Chafets, Ze’ev, Double Vision: How the Press Distorts America’s View of the Middle East. William Morrow, 1985.
- Dershowitz, Alan, The Case for Israel. John Wiley, 2003.
- Frantzman, Seth, The October 7 War. Wicked Son, 2024.
- Friedman, David, One Jewish State: The Last, Best Hope to Resolve the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict. Humanix Books, 2024.
- Gilder, George, The Israel Test. RVB, 2009.
- Levy, Bernard-Henri, Israel Alone. Wicked Son, 2024.
- O’Neill, Brendan, After the Pogrom: 7 October, Israel and the Crisis of Civilisation. Spiked, 2024.
- Prager, Dennis and Joseph Telushkin, Why the Jews? The Reason for Antisemitism. Touchstone, 1983, 2016.
- Senor, Dan and Saul Singer, The Genius of Israel. Constable, 2023.
- Simon, Jake Wallis, Israelophobia. Constable, 2023.
- Smith, Mark, Israel Disarmed. Bombardier Books, 2024.
- Spencer, Robert, The Palestinian Delusion: The Catastrophic History of the Middle East Peace. Bombardier Books, 2023.
- Tishby, Noa, Israel: A Simple Guide to the Most Misunderstood Country on Earth. Free Press, 2021.
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David didn’t play the harp all the time and have kebabs with his men. He fought his enemy (Saul ) to maintain the land God had given him to rule. His son , Solomon, got tied up with too many floozies and died a broken man…
Thank you Bill for such a comprehensive analysis of war and present and past times of war and verses from the Bible showing war has always been part of mankind’s experience.
I wonder if the main war began in the Garden of Eden when the snake tempted Eve and she and Adam disobeyed and fell for the devil’s lies and scheme. The world was fallen after that and the war was on not only between man and the devil, but between the women and man (to some extent) and suffering then came into the world, death and there was a price for disobedience.
The wars that have broken out since that time seem to have been based on sins like jealousy but also war over land ownership (ongoing but so often its invasions of another’s land). As soon as God gave Abraham the land of Canaan and Moses had to take the Hebrew people out of Egypt into the promised land, the war was on…
Later on Israel was told by God when to fight (if Kings sought His wisdom) and also they were warned at times even if they didn’t seek God (e.g. a prophet was sent to warn the king).
I am sure Israel has never wanted war and they have maintained their ethics. The Holocaust survivors sought peace and to find a land of peace but Arab nations lined up against them as soon as they arrived in the land.
The incredible wars Israel have had to fight through history and since 1948, the 6 day war in 1973 and since Oct 7th 2023 have been incredibly hard, and demanded a huge sacrifice of men and many civilians.
Yet only God could and can help Israel every time as they are such a small nation.
It’s remains unbelievable (yet all within God’s will) that Israel keeps coming out as the victor in these wars where up to 6-10 nations may be fighting against them. Even now we have Iran, Iraq, Syria, Gaza, Lebanon, and potentially others (China and Russia, N Korea in the background supplying arms and intelligence) all ‘ganging up’ against Israel. Yet God has said He will fight for her as he told King David.
As I see it, God’s main desire is to see Israel repent and turn fully to Him, and return to their land so he can complete what is spoken of in Zachariah and other prophets (and He wants the gentiles to repent and turn to Him.)…
All this time we see Israel only wanting peace and veer actually wanting war, but she has been forced into them (as you showed in your article)
It remains extraordinary that the God of Israel remains Her protector, her defender, and promises to bring good for all who turn to Him in these desperate days.
He has a greater plan, a plan of Redemption of Israel and all who turn to Him in time (the last of the Gentiles.) Yet while all this sifting goes on the world around rages against Israel as they don’t realize the God of Israel is sovereign and will have his way. Psalm 2 ‘Why do the nations rage and plot in vain. The kings rise up. The rulers band together against the Lord and against His anointed…’
There is no one who can defeat the God of Israel who lives for ever and ever and chose The Jewish people to be His people, and gave her the land. Amen
Thanks Bill for just telling the truth.
There is a very significant prophetic and biblical side to the whole conflict that we must always keep in mind.
Thanks Bill for that superb statement by Gerard baker (Wall street Journal) when he said:
‘How will we ever repay the debt we owe Israel? What the Jewish state has done in the past year – for its own defence, but in the process and not coincidentally for the security of all of us – will rank among the most important contributions to the defence of Western civilisation in the past three-quarters of a century.’
It’s so true and yet so many in the world are blind tot he fact that Israel is fighting this war now not only to defend her own land (as given by God) but as an example to all democracies, of how to protect democratic freedom and the population within Israel alive.
The world (perhaps through media brainwashing and leftist influences) seems to think the terrorists will treat them in a different way and be kind to them – how misled they are.
The true intent is to dominate and take over the West and all who oppose their ideology, which includes raping women, indoctrinating children to hate Jews and all who are not agreeing with their ideology. The main tenet in the Iran is to kill the infidels -the Jews and Christians, yet the West seems blind to this fact.
We can be sure the war will never just include Israel and meanwhile there are others ways used by enemy forces to undermine the West as well and to infiltrate, so ultimately a choice will have to be made- to fight back or give in to a foreign ideology and be decimated.
We pray on for our Prime and our Foreign minister seem to think we can be distant buddies and appease those who intend to wipe out Israel (who later will choose to invade more lands and already threaten the West). It’s bit it’s like trying to keep a tiger in a cage, and to pat it every now and then – it’s way too dangerous.
Thanks Christine, Gail and Kym.
What a wonderful article with great quotes.
Thanks Barbara.