Israel will be ‘made extinct’ if it keeps acting like a ‘dinosaur,’ warns IDF home front chief

Israel will be ‘made extinct’ if it keeps acting like a ‘dinosaur,’ warns IDF home front chief

Stepping down after 4 years, Eyal Eisenberg says only those who nimbly adapt can survive; Iran deal would require rethink; Israel would be hit by up to 1,500 rockets a day in future Hezbollah conflict

By Mitch Ginsburg April 1, 2015, 6:19 pm

via Israel will be ‘made extinct’ if it keeps acting like a ‘dinosaur,’ warns IDF home front chief | The Times of Israel.


Outgoing head of the Homefront Command, Major-General Eyal Eisenberg (Photo credit: Yossi Zeliger/FLASH90)

he outgoing head of the army’s Home Front Command warned Wednesday that Israel “will be made extinct” if it continues to act like a “dinosaur” in the face-off against its nimbler regional enemies.

In an interview with The Times of Israel, he also said an agreement at the close of the nuclear negotiations in Switzerland would require a “very serious situational assessment” and a corresponding decision about “where Israel is headed, for better and for worse.”

Maj. Gen. Eyal Eisenberg, who concluded on Tuesday a four-year term as the commander of the home front, refused to say specifically if Israel’s central concern would be a greater freedom of action for pro-Iranian, non-state actors such as Hezbollah or threats more directly associated with Iran’s burgeoning nuclear program, but added that Israel would be forced to draw conclusions.

“You can’t act like an ostrich and bury your head in the sand and say nothing has changed,” he said, speaking in his office in the IDF’s Tel Aviv headquarters. “Something has changed. A very, very basic element in your situational assessment is changing. You have to relate to it.”

Eisenberg, who commanded the Gaza Division during Operation Cast Lead in 2008-9 and the 98th Paratroopers Division during the Second Lebanon War, spoke candidly about the changing threat from Gaza and the expected shape of a future war with Hezbollah.


A General Staff changing of the guard on March 24, 2015, from right: Chief of the IDF General Staff, Lt. Gen. Gadi Eisenkot; incoming head of the Home Front Command, Maj. Gen. Yoel Strik; outgoing Home Front Command head Maj. Gen. Eyal Eisenberg; Defense Minister Moshe Ya’alon; outgoing OC Central Command, Maj. Gen. Nitzan Alon; incoming OC Central Command, Maj. Gen. Roni Numa (photo credit: IDF Spokesperson’s Unit)

A General Staff changing of the guard on March 24, 2015, from right: Chief of the IDF General Staff, Lt. Gen. Gadi Eisenkot; incoming head of the Home Front Command, Maj. Gen. Yoel Strik; outgoing Home Front Command head Maj. Gen. Eyal Eisenberg; Defense Minister Moshe Ya’alon; outgoing OC Central Command, Maj. Gen. Nitzan Alon; incoming OC Central Command, Maj. Gen. Roni Numa (photo credit: IDF Spokesperson’s Unit)

Likening Israel to a dinosaur and, later, to Gulliver, he said that “across the entire history of mankind,” all massive changes have resulted in “the extinction” of the larger, ostensibly stronger creatures and the survival of the more adaptable smaller species.

Hamas, he said, is in the process of “eroding” Israel’s qualitative edge because change, in a large organization like the IDF, requires one to walk the full length “of the Via Dolorosa.”

For example, in Operation Cast Lead, he said, the army saw “the buds of” Hamas’ tunnel warfare doctrine but failed to act with sufficient alacrity. “To what extent were we able to take those buds and start a learning process? It did not surprise us…And that is what is concerning.

“We need to be small and quick and not big and heavy,” Eisenberg stressed. “We are a regional power and we are operating like the dinosaurs of old, and we will be made extinct at this rate.”

He stretched the metaphor further to include Gulliver from “Gulliver’s Travels,” an elephant he had recently seen attacked by 14 lionesses in a nature film, and the Kodak technology company, which was once “a giant” but didn’t manage to internalize the shift from film to digital.

Israel’s enemies, he added, pinpointed the low point of the Gulf War in 1991 – when many residents of Tel Aviv fled the city and the Yitzhak Shamir-led government succumbed to the US demand to abstain from responding to Saddam Hussein’s missile fire – and quickly invested in mortars, rockets, and missiles.

Only in April 2011, some five years after the Second Lebanon War, was Israel was able to roll out the Iron Dome missile defense system, which is part of an internationally unparalleled, multi-layer defense deployment.

He said the David’s Shield system, a crucial part of the mid-layer of defense, would hopefully be made operational by the end of 2015.


An Iron Dome Missile Battery near Tel Aviv, on the first day of Operation Protective Edge, July 8, 2014. (Photo by Flash90)

The downside of the air defense system, which has successfully destroyed over 85 percent of targeted projectiles during the past two campaigns, he said, is that while organizations like Hamas and Hezbollah once took pride in, and in fact made a central part of their fighting doctrine, the ability to fight Israel for weeks on end, the next war with Hezbollah, on account of the air defense systems, which spared the Israeli populace some of the hardships of war, will likely begin with a blitz.

“I would not use that word,” Eisenberg said, “I prefer an abundance of impacts [of rockets].” He confirmed that the public should prepare for “between 1,200 and 1,500″ rockets per day during the early stage of a war with Hezbollah, attributing the shift in the Shiite organization’s doctrine to two factors: a desire “to sear into Israel’s consciousness” the price of war and an understanding that “what is not fired in the first act might not be able to fire in the third act.”

He said an onslaught of that sort would compel Israel to respond with “the sort [of response] the other side has not seen and does not know.”

“I say to the other side: I do not have the color to shade in what Beirut will look like in the next war. It will be far more gloomy, more painful, more black.”

In both the south and the north, Eisenberg added, there will be an push to cut short the campaign, to avoid repeating the 50-day war of the summer, and an understanding that the “responsible adults” – Hamas in the south and the government of Lebanon in the north – should be preserved as the sovereigns.

Nonetheless, he said the army has internalized in the wake of the war in Gaza and the price paid by the communities along the borderline, that “we need more tools in our toolbox,” including the ability to relocate segments of the population most severely hit and the ability to provide logistical support to populations that are asked to remain indoors, in fortified structures.

On Tuesday Maj. Gen. Yoel Strick took command of the IDF Home Front Command. Eisenberg, who seemed at ease after 34 years of service, said he left him a pair of sneakers – a symbolic reminder that he need not outrun the bear but simply be faster than the others in the race – and a book of Psalms, “so that God will help him.”

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11 Comments on “Israel will be ‘made extinct’ if it keeps acting like a ‘dinosaur,’ warns IDF home front chief”

  1. John Prophet's avatar John Prophet Says:

    “Stepping down after 4 years, Eyal Eisenberg says only those who nimbly adapt can survive; Iran deal would require rethink; Israel would be hit by up to 1,500 rockets a day in future Hezbollah conflict”

    Yo Yo Neville, nicely done.

  2. Peter Hofman's avatar joopklepzeiker Says:

  3. wingate's avatar wingate Says:

    I guess that Israels Missile shield is working with Hamas-like aggressions from Gaza.
    But I think that when it comes to Hezbollah (armed and controlled ba Iran) , the number of rockets will be much too high to take them down – just a small part could be taken down.

    As Mr Eisenberg said, Israel will be forced to use unseen force and ways to destroy Hezballah. He mentions Beirut : I guess that – because the Lebanese government is responsible for Hezballahs actions from Lebanese soil – Beirut would be completely flatened – maybe even by tactical nukes.
    Tactical nukes could as well be used to destroy Hezballah.
    Hezballahs masters in Teheran would probably face the same fate !

    Israel will not hesitate to destroy Hezballah or anybody else who threatens the existence of Israel ! Israels enemies are selfdestructive by trying to destroy Israel : it will be themselves who will be annihilated !

    I highly respect Mr Eisenberg – but I mean that he left out the most important factor in the equation for Israels security, which is the God of Israel ! Israels God brought her out of Egypt and through the red sea ! Israels God directed Davids stone to Goliaths unprotected spot and gave Israel victory !
    Israels God turned her enemies to fight each other when Gideon and his few men showed up at night ! Israels God gave her back her state in 48 and gave her victory over a geat number of attacking enemies !
    All of Israels wars are miracles, full of miracles ! Naturally, Israel wouldnt have been able to be victorious in all these wars ! But her God has promised to stand by her and to keep and protect her and to fight off her enemies by HIS heavenly might ! AND HE DOES because what HE said, HE will do !

    Therefore all of Israels enemies are doomed / should seek peace with Israel before its too late for them !
    ” He who blesses Israel will be blessed – but he who curses Israel will be cursed !” This says the one and only God, the God of Israel !

    Am Israel chai !

    • John Prophet's avatar John Prophet Says:

      “But her God has promised to stand by her and to keep and protect her and to fight off her enemies by HIS heavenly might ! AND HE DOES because what HE said, HE will do !”

      Excuse me, little question here. If this is true, why does Israel spend so much money on armaments?

    • Louisiana Steve's avatar Louisiana Steve Says:

      Simple. God helps those who help themselves.

      • John Prophet's avatar John Prophet Says:

        Cute response but but misses the point me thinks!

      • John Prophet's avatar John Prophet Says:

        According to each side in any conflict “God” is on their side.

        Through the accident of birth, we are raised to perceive “God” as the culture we were born into precieves. Raised in the Jewish culture you are “Gods” chosen people. Born and raised in the Islamic culture it’s Allah who has your back. There are hundreds of religions in the world, each will insist they are the “true religion”.

        According to some estimates, there are roughly 4,200 religions in the world.

        Let’s face it, they all can’t be right. Odds are none of them are!

  4. John Prophet's avatar John Prophet Says:

    The mad Mullahs of Iran believe they are carrying out the will of Allah. The words and deeds of men mean less than nothing to them. When dealing with such religious zealotry reason and compromise (a tenant of Western Civilization) is futile.

    There is only one way to deal with such fanaticism, and it’s not talking them to death. With such people, the stronge horse wins the day!


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