Bulletproof Doors Won’t Save Us From a Bulletproof Lie
In the wake of the October 7 massacre, Israel’s Home Front Command is reportedly considering a new “safety” measure: mandating bulletproof doors in residential safe rooms. According to media reports, this proposal is being framed as a lesson learned, a necessary upgrade to civilian protection in an increasingly dangerous reality.
But let’s be honest. This isn’t a solution. It’s another bandage slapped onto a festering wound that Israeli leadership—right and left alike—has refused to properly diagnose for decades.
This pattern is not new. It is painfully familiar.
For years, Israeli governments have responded to jihadist violence not by confronting its ideological root, but by hardening civilian infrastructure and lowering expectations for normal life.
- Stones are thrown? Install rock-resistant windows in Judea and Samaria.
- Molotov cocktails follow? Distribute fire extinguishers and flame-resistant screens.
- Stabbings increase? Add extra padding to body armor.
- Car-ramming attacks erupt? Reinforce bus stops with concrete pillars.
- Massacre in homes? Bulletproof the doors.
Each step is presented as “responsible,” “measured,” and “pragmatic.” In reality, it is strategic cowardice masquerading as policy.
These are not answers. They are admissions of failure.
At no point does the state seriously confront the actual problem: jihadism. Not “lone wolves.” Not “economic despair.” Not “cycles of violence.” Jihadism—an ideology that glorifies murder, sanctifies death, and openly declares its intention to eradicate Jewish sovereignty from this land.
But beneath this entire approach lies an even deeper rot: fear. Fear of headlines. Fear of diplomats. Fear of what “the world” might say.
It is far easier for Israeli leaders to approve bulletproof doors than to make decisions that will trigger international condemnation. Easier to fortify a safe room than to dismantle terror infrastructures in full view of foreign cameras. Easier to talk about “civilian resilience” than to assert unapologetically that Jewish life in its own land is non-negotiable.
This fear has shaped policy for years. It is the silent architect behind Oslo, behind restraint, behind proportionality theater, and behind the endless search for solutions that look acceptable abroad while failing at home.
And here is the brutal truth: it doesn’t work.
The world condemns Israel when Jews are slaughtered.
The world condemns Israel when Jews defend themselves.
The world condemns Israel when Israel shows restraint—and when it does not.
If condemnation is guaranteed either way, then continuing to sacrifice Jewish security on the altar of international approval is not diplomacy. It is self-harm.
Every “bandaid policy” emboldens our enemies. They adapt. They escalate. They innovate. As we thicken doors, they increase firepower. As we harden walls, they tunnel underneath. As we build safer rooms, they find new ways to turn homes into death traps.
If this trajectory continues, the logical endgame is absurd but terrifyingly plausible: Israelis living their lives inside fortified bunkers, sealed behind layers of reinforced concrete and steel, while leadership congratulates itself on improving survival rates.
That is not sovereignty. That is not victory. That is managed decline.
Real leadership would start by acknowledging reality: the problem is not insufficient doors, windows, or bus stops. The problem is an enemy ideology that has been indulged, legitimized, funded, and left intact since Oslo—and earlier.
Real change requires courage. Moral clarity. A willingness to say that some ideas cannot be managed, mitigated, or coexisted with. They must be defeated.
Bulletproof doors may save lives in the short term. But if they are the centerpiece of our national strategy, then we have learned the wrong lesson from October 7.
It’s time to stop kicking the can down the road.
Israel does not need better bandages.
Israel needs leadership willing to do what is right—ignore the world—and finally treat the disease.
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