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India advised to assume Israel's approach to combat terrorism.
PM Modi Echoes The dedication of Golda Meir to strive and eliminate terrorists.
Historical context delivered about Israel's massacre of Munich from 1972 on fear of terror.
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In the midst of Pakistan's most important escalation about the precision of India on his terrorist infrastructure and terror camps, the best global security analyst Michael Rubin DailyExpertNews said that India should take a magazine from the Israeli book in his “war against terror”.
While he agrees that India has to continue his military operation – Operation Sindoor – to respond to each of the escalations of Pakistan and disappointing along the line of control and international border, Mr Rubin said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi should consider what the former Prime Minister Golda Meir had done after the Olympic of Israël.
Israel, he said, “went quietly, in the following years, went all over the world to eliminate the terrorists responsible for that massacre. It took them more than seven years,” but they were relentless in their pursuit and promise to hunt the terrorists and kill them. “I think Premier Modi should get a playbook from the late Golda Meir of Israël's hands,” he said
The Munich massacre from 1972 was a terrorist attack during the Olympic Summer Games in Munich, West Germany. The terror attack was religiously motivated against Jews. On 5 September 1972, eight members of the Palestinian terror group Black September invaded the Olympic village of Munich and took eleven members of the Israeli Olympic team held hostage. A failed rescue attempt the next day all eleven Israeli athletes, five terrorists and a German policeman dead. Israel promised to eliminate the terrorists, regardless of where they were in the world. Mossad Covert Operations followed. Operation Bayonet, also known as Operation Wrath of God, took worldwide secret operations for more than seven years to kill the terrorists and their supporters.
In his warning to terrorists, Prime Minister Narendra Modi's comments echoed that of Israel's Golda Meir. “Let me tell the world that India will go to the ends of the earth to chase terrorists and their supporters and punish them outside their imagination,” had said Premier Modi shortly after the terror attack in Kashmir's Pahalgam, in which 26 citizens, all tourists, were killed by Pakistani terrorists.
Pahalgam's terror attack was religiously motivated when tourists from other religions were asked to prove their loyalty to Islam. They were shot for their spouses and children. “Go to Modi,” the terrorists told the relatives's relatives. The terror attack came days after an inflammatory and common speech by Pakistani army chef Asim Munir. The attack was claimed by the resistance front, a terror group that is the shadow arm of the non-bent Lashkar-e-Taiba. The military establishment of Pakistan and his espionage agency ISI, has already promoted terrorists for decades and has given them a safe haven in Pakistan and areas under the illegal occupation of use to perform cross-border terrorism in India.
Fighting terrorism is a long -term mission, suggested the global defense expert, warning that outside a certain level of military escalation, global diplomacy starts, but what should be held is that “he is the cycle in Israel in Israel in Israeël on Israelism. India has also seen a similar, cyclical nature of terror for decades. “I am strongly convinced that we cannot just have a pattern in which Pakistan comes out with his proxy terrorists,” he added.
Rubin praised India for showing restraint and responding to Pakistan's escalations, Mr Rubin said: “Look, it seems that India is playing a very careful game. And although I have been critical of the time that has passed between the terrorist attacks and surgery Sindor, the fact of the India matter, very deliberately.
He further said that “this shows that India has been carefully prepared, both in the aftermath of the terrorist attack, but more importantly, in terms of the military doctrine in recent months and years of relative silence. There have been two rounds where Pakistan has tried to attack various military bases.
“Pakistan cannot say that they are ignorant of these terrorists that these terrorists operate independently of them and then try to avenge those terrorist deaths. If Pakistan really wants to maintain the fiction that it is not a terrorist sponsor, it said to close the terrorist.