Gilad Katz, former Consul General of Israel to the Southwest and former advisor to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, explains that Israel taking action in Gaza against Islamic Jihad is the first time in over a decade that the government has been proactive instead of reactive in fighting Palestinian Arab terrorism.

“This is something very important because the Palestinians from their point of view, in their minds they know that they can do whatever they want to do because only if they cross the red lines, only then will Israel somehow have to react,” Katz tells Israel National News. “All of a sudden the game has changed, the rules have changed, and this is something important first of all for the Palestinians to understand the policy has changed… But I don’t think we’re at a solution. Nothing really has changed in a fundamental manner.”

Reacting to MKs from the further right-wing parties who took credit for the Prime Minister taking action against terrorists from Islamic Jihad in Gaza, Katz says that it’s the actual policy that is crucial, not who is behind it or takes credit.

“It’s a sort of a game, who will take the credit. I don't think that this is where we're supposed to be,” he says. “ We're talking about the government, we're talking about policy. It's not important who gets the credit. It's not important for the average Israeli… It’s more politics.”... Read More: Arutz-7