Tisha Be’Av is a time of fasting and mourning for the loss of both
Jewish temples. It is a time of reflection and personal, as well as
collective, introspection. Tisha Be’ Av is the time to open ourselves
to constructive criticism, to consider how to correct our wrongs and to
change our ways. Our prime minister and government were given a prime
opportunity to do this last week when the state comptroller released
his much anticipated report on the government’s performance during the
second Lebanon war.
In it, the state comptroller gave an in-depth description of the
failure of government, police, fire department, medical services and
social service functions during the war. Rather than receiving the
comptroller’s criticism and considering his suggestions, Prime Minister
Olmert lashed out and publicly attacked the comptroller for his report.
Prime Minister Olmert’s official response to the state comptroller’s
report clearly expressed his lack of accountability to the Israeli
public. In a booklet entitled “Comments of the Prime Minister to the
State Comptroller”, Prime Minister Olmert stated, “The Comptroller
marks attractive targets and shoots in all directions in order to
achieve headlines and to create public opinion.”
This reaction makes it clear that Prime Minister Olmert still does not
understand the devastation that he caused during the war. He has yet to
take responsibility for approving a war that lasted 34 days leaving 1/3
of Israel’s civilian population in inadequate shelters.
Prime Minister Olmert is the first in Israeli history to allow an
entire war to be fought within our borders and among our civilian
population. Since Ben Gurion, Israel has succeeded in pushing the
frontline of every battle into the heart of enemy territory.
The disability of the Prime Minister to consider constructive criticism
and to rectify his actions is not only sad but also dangerous for
Israel. It displays a deep immoral sickness that has been allowed to
eat away at the legitimacy of the state like a cancer.
As we approach the fast of Tisha Be’ Av, I feel that it is necessary to
recall this day not only in Israel’s historical past, but in our recent
past as well. Last year during the fast of Tisha Be’ Av, five people
were killed by rockets fired into Israel by Hamas. The families of
Shimon Zribi, his 15-year-old daughter Mazal, Albert Ben-Abu, and Aryeh
and Tiran Tamam don’t need an official report from the state
comptroller to remind them of the shortage of usable shelters and the
lack of government preparedness during the war. The skies rained
rockets on Akko last Tisha Be’ Av and claimed the lives of these
innocent people.
The fast of Tisha Be’ Av in 2005 was also a terrible day in our
history. That was our last Tisha Be’ Av in Gush Katif. I was in Morag,
praying in the synagogue. Two days later that very synagogue was
dismantled and our brothers were forcefully uprooted from their homes.
Our sages teach us that the second Jewish temple was destroyed as a
punishment for Sinat Hinam, unnecessary hatred among brothers.
Those awful days continue to trouble me because I saw soldiers in IDF
uniforms carrying out the most hateful act against their brothers,
evicting them from their homes and destroying their synagogues. Prime
Minister Ariel Sharon, his deputy Ehud Olmert as well as the their
government forced this tragedy upon us and nothing was accomplished by
it other than the creation of a radical Hamas state in the middle of
Israel.
I am haunted by the thought that our army was so prepared to fight
against its own brothers but yet was so unprepared to defend itself and
Israel’s civilian population from our enemies one year later.
This Tisha Be’Av, I pray that we as a collective state will be humble
enough to learn from the tragic mistakes we have seen this prime
minister and his government make, to intercede in order to correct them
and heed the warnings that have come from the state comptroller.
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