When Is A War Not A War?
“The government is expected to declare on Monday that last summer’s war in Lebanon be called a war.”
Such an intriguing statement was followed by equally intriguing reasoning by the reporter Yaakov Katz. 1] Naming it a war would mean having to pay out more $$$$ in compensation to Israeli families and soldiers. 2] History has shown that only wars that Israel wins get names.
The big push to give it a name is coming from the families of the Israeli soldiers killed in the conflict/war/deadly squabble etc etc. Their loved ones have been deceased for 8 months and they still can’t put a tombstone to mark their graves. Surely this is a massive insult to the families, to the Israeli people and the Lebanese too.
PS. There is no ‘J’ in the Hebrew alphabet. Yaakov, can be translated as Jacob using the English alphabet. Hence Jerusalem is correctly pronounced Yerushaláyim
PPS. So, why they print maps for tourists in English but mostly use Hebrew spelling on road signs I will never know!
PPPS. When is a war not a war. When the Government can’t afford to say it is and/or when it is lost. Reminds me a little of a place called East Timor. (ouch)
Your blog have a good sense of humor,i guess so do you.