This is a sharp reminder that Arab
women are prepared to grab their opportunities and make a real difference. I never had any doubt, but the unrelenting
propaganda out there has a subtext quite the opposite that is rarely confronted
and pushed back.
This lady is push back.
It also informs us that Israeli
Arabs are assimilating into a future multicultural society where they are
totally welcome. The problem we face
with the Arabs on the other side of the fence is that indoctrination in favor
of hatred and barbarism dominates and is not confronted and must be confronted
if a settlement is to be ever achieved.
As I have posted in the past I suspect
that the weight of economics and of history is now on the side of Israel
and the present status quo can only be preserved by the Arabs having the wisdom
to do nothing. Yet the mouse trap is
baited and waiting for an Arab miscalculation.
Israel’s Mona Lisa Weapon
She’s unforgettable, she’s a legend though … It’s kinda incredible
— From “Mona Lisa” by Britney Spears
Meet Israel ’s
secret weapon against terrorism, code named “Mona Lisa.” Not only
is Mona Lisa an effective weapon against Arab anti-Israel terrorism and
Islamofascism, but she is also one of the most effective weapons in the Israeli
arsenal against the guttersnipes screaming about imaginary “Israel
Apartheid.” Let us sit back and watch in amusement as Hitlerjugend from
the “Boycott and Divest from Israel ”
movement and their fellow jihad travelers try to cope with our Mona.
There are two critical things you need to know about this new secret
weapon. The first is that Mona Lisa is the real name of an Israeli woman
combat soldier. At her parents’ suggestion – she writes it as a single word,
Monalisa (Nat King Cole did the same!). The second thing you need
to know is that she is an Arab.
Monalisa Abdo is a nineteen year old combat soldier in the Israeli
Defense Forces. She serves in one of Israel ’s elite anti-terror
units. Moreover she wears the legendary red army boots that only Israel ’s most
elite fighting units wear, the Israeli equivalents of the American SEALS and
green berets. My own military experiences are timid in comparison with
what soldiers do and no one would ever think of letting me even get near a pair
of red combat boots.
Monalisa grew up in Haifa .
Most Israeli Arabs are not conscripted into the Israeli military, but they may
volunteer to serve if they wish. Some do so out of patriotism and loyalty
to the state, and some do so because of the career benefits and training that
will help them later in the workplace. Monalisa is clearly among the
former. Her story and an interview with her appear in the December 2,
2011 issue of Israel ’s
Yediot Ahronot newspaper.
She describes the nasty comments some Arabs made to her and her family
members when she signed up. She dismisses them. And her parents are
squarely behind her. “Israeli Arabs need to serve in the Israeli
military,” she insists in the interview, “to give to the country and not just
take.” Israel is our country and we need to serve it, she believes.
And military service is
beneficial for those who serve, she adds, teaching them discipline and
responsibility. Monalisa’s older sister Michelin, age 21, has also decided
to enlist and will start her service in a few days. In the same unit as
Mona.
Monalisa not only asked to enlist in the Israeli Defense Forces but
signed up for an elite combat unit named “Karkel,” in which both men and women
serve side by side on the front lines. Karkel is the name of a wild
desert cat that lives in Israel ’s
south. The unit is station in the Arava desert close to the border with Egypt .
Hunting down terrorist infiltrators is its specialty.
She describes her first day in uniform, when she was being outfitted
with equipment and fatigues. The orderlies gave her the ordinary black
combat boots that non-elite soldiers wear. “You gave me the wrong boots,”
she insisted, “I demand the red combat boots.” And she got
them. She says that when she first put them on, she felt like a
super-model.
And while old men like myself
are not supposed to notice such things in 19 year olds, from her photo it is
clear she really could pass for a model if she decided to pursue that
instead of military service.
Since starting her tour of duty, she has taken the non-commissioned
officer training course and is already a NCO. When asked in the interview
how she gets along with the Jewish women soldiers, she says just great.
“There are no differences among us, we support and help one another.”
And about her name. Where did it come from? “My father
wanted me to always walk with pride with my head erect, and it had just that
effect upon me,” she explains.
Come to think of it, maybe we have here the most effect countermeasure
yet against the Western campus bashers of Israel , the anti-Semitic
professors, and the jihadi wannabes holding their anti-Israel protests and
whining about Israeli “apartheid.” In reality, Israel
is of course the only Middle East state that is
not an apartheid regime. Maybe Israel should let loose Monalisa,
Michelin, and the rest of the red-booted fighting tigresses and invite them to
apply those boots to some anti-Israel protester posteriors with extreme
prejudice!
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