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Why Is Israel Destroying Lebanon?

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Why Is Israel Destroying Lebanon?

By Patrick Seale

07/25/06 "Al-Hayat" 07/21/07 --- - Israel is waging a war of extermination in Lebanon. Without regard to the civilian population, it is seeking to destroy Hizballah, much as it has attempted over the past six months to destroy Hamas in the occupied Palestinian territories. It wants to root out these movements altogether.
Its strategy in Lebanon seems to be to empty the south of its population, driving the Shi’ites out of their traditional homeland, where they have lived for centuries, in much the same way as it continues its pitiless onslaught on Gaza. In Lebanon, some 600,000 people have already been displaced, while the entire country is being brutalized and strangled.

Why this Israeli savagery? By their cross-border raids and the capture of three Israeli soldiers, Hizballah and Hamas humiliated the Israeli army and dented its deterrent capability. In Israeli eyes, this cannot go unpunished. It is determined to bring home to the Arabs the tremendous cost of daring to attack Israel.

The Israeli army has a score to settle with Hizballah which, by guerrilla harassment, drove it out of Lebanon in 2000, ending its 22-year occupation of the south. With this success, Hizballah demonstrated to the whole Arab world - and to the Palestinians in particular — that Israel was not invincible. Now Israel is trying to set the record straight.

No doubt some Israeli hawks, like chief of staff Dan Halutz, regret the ’unfinished business’ of Israel’s 1982 invasion of Lebanon when, having killed 17,000 Lebanese and Palestinians, it failed to secure the political reward of bringing a submissive Lebanon into its orbit.
This time, too, Israel may find that its war aim of destroying Hizballah and Hamas is unattainable. These are popular movements enjoying mass support. If crushed in the short-term, they will eventually spring back to life and seek revenge. To ’win’, Israel would have to kill, not just hundreds, but hundreds of thousands, of people.

Hizballah’s leader, Shaikh Hassan Nasrallah — Israel’s ’Enemy Number One’ — has repeatedly warned Israel to expect ’surprises’. The missile attacks on Haifa, Israel’s third largest city, and the disabling of one of Israel’s most advanced warships, were certainly painful surprises. They carried the war into Israel’s home territory, posing a severe challenge to Israel’s strategic doctrine, which has always been to fight its wars on Arab territory.

The greatest ’surprise’ Hizballah’s might still have up its sleeve would be to survive the present crisis, bloody but unbowed. The longer Hizballah holds out, the greater Israel’s problems with the international community, and the greater the pressure of Arab opinion on those Arab regimes that have so far stood shiftily on the sidelines.

Israel has always relied on brute force to ensure its security. Since its creation in 1948, it has sought to dominate the region by military means. This doctrine rests on the belief that the Arabs will never be strong enough, or capable enough, to challenge it. This is a fundamentally racist attitude.

But beneath the bluster and the muscle-flexing lies a deep-seated paranoia and insecurity, reflected in the conviction, shared by many of Israel’s citizens, that the Arabs want to kill them and that they face a permanent existential threat. The choice, they seem to believe, is between killing or being killed. This dark view of their environment - something of a self-fulfilling prophecy — goes some way to explaining the extravagantly disproportionate nature of Israel’s attacks and its blatant disregard for international legality and any semblance of morality.

Israel is able to behave in this way because it has been given extraordinary immunity by the United States. A striking aspect of the crisis is, indeed, America’s total political, diplomatic and strategic support for Israel — even to the point of rushing to give it $300 million of aviation fuel with which to continue smashing Lebanon!

America’s gross bias has paralysed the Security Council, the G8 and the European Union. So great is American pressure that none of these bodies has been able to insist on an immediate end to the Israeli onslaught. Britain dutifully followed its American Big Brother in repeating the mantra that ’Israel has the right to defend itself’, while even France, Lebanon’s traditional protector, has tended to put the blame on Hizballah, rather than Israel, for the massive destruction and loss of life.

Terrorism is usually defined as the indiscriminate killing of civilians in pursuit of political goals. Is this not what Israel is doing in both Lebanon and Gaza? It is killing large numbers of Lebanese and Palestinian civilians in pursuit of its political aim of annihilating Hizballah and Hamas. By any objective standard, Israel is guilty of state terrorism.

But killing Arabs in this wanton manner and smashing their countries must inevitably have negative consequences for Israel’s own security. Israel’s terrorist behaviour legitimizes the terrorism of its enemies. And America’s uncritical support for Israel legitimises terrorism against the United States itself. That is what 9/11 was all about, although to this day the United States has not faced up to why it was attacked. The United States and Israel are sowing the wind and will reap the whirlwind.

Washington’s unconditional backing for Israel highlights the fact that this is not simply a war between Israel and Hizballah. By seeking to bomb Lebanon into submission, Israel intends to strike a blow at the Iran-Syria-Hizballah axis, which has challenged US-Israeli dominance in the region. The key issue is whose will is to prevail in this vital part of the world.

If the conflict had been a purely local one, Israel might have agreed to an exchange of prisoners, as both Hizballah and Hamas demanded, and as has taken place a number of times in the past. Some 10,000 Palestinian prisoners still languish in Israeli jails. To secure their release is a major Palestinian objective.

But the war has a wider dimension. The United States has given Israel a free rein because it is confronted with the probability of two highly disagreeable developments: a nuclear-armed Iran and a humiliating defeat in Iraq. It urgently needs to regain the initiative in the wider Middle East and has persuaded itself - or been persuaded by Israel’s friends inside and outside the Administration — that Israel can help it do so. The pro-Israeli neocons in the U.S have been trumpeting that a victory for Israel in Lebanon will be a victory for the United States, and a defeat for Israel will be a defeat for the United States.

This is the essential background to Israel’s war, which had clearly been long planned in concert with the United States, and with the encouragement of some Christian Lebanese extremists, not unhappy to see Israel ’do the dirty work’ for them in ’breaking’ Hizballah.
The situation is complicated by a further layer of conflict. The Arab oil producers in the Gulf dread an upset in the regional power balance. They want to continue enjoying their great wealth under the umbrella of American protection. These Gulf regimes fear a dominant Iran and an assertive Shi’ism. This may explain their astonishing passivity in the face of Israel’s aggression. But by failing forcefully to condemn Israel’s brutality or spring to the defence of beleaguered Lebanon and Gaza, they expose themselves to the anger of the Arab public.
The explosive impact on Arab opinion of the war in Lebanon and the martyrdom of the Palestinians should not be under-estimated, particularly in view of the graphic media coverage of Israeli atrocities, provided by Al-Jazeera and Hizballah’s satellite channel, Al-Manar,
Israel’s indifference to Arab life risks convincing many young Arabs that long-term coexistence with Israel is not possible. Arab intellectuals are increasingly expressing the view that Israel is a colonial state, which must eventually disappear, as Europe’s colonial empires did in their time.
At their summit meeting in Beirut in March 2002, all the Arab states declared their readiness to establish normal peaceful relations with Israel within its 1967 borders. But Israel, intent on expanding its borders, rejected the offer. It must surely be time for Israel to think again. The offer may still be on the table.

Only by withdrawing from Palestinian territories, respecting Lebanon’s sovereignty and returning the Golan to Syria will Israel live in peace. End

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  • Who started the conflict this time?? Lets say it was yor family. What would you do? Sit back and do nothing? If you say yes then you are weak.I would not stand for it. I would stand up to the kidnapers and punish there actions.

  • very interesting views expressed here, for sure America has given Israel a nod and a wink re the vicious assault upon lebanon essentially. President Putin is quite correct in believing Israel has a higher motive.

    I also have serious doubts regarding the so-called embarrassing microphone gaf in which Blair and Bush are overheard discussing the on-going crisis, on the face of it it does of course appear an embarrassing oversight in which Bush genuinely appears concerned but it may well have been deliberately staged to give that appearance, in any event Bush nor Blair want the crisis and ruinous massacre ended just yet.

    Did it occurr to the Israelis that they may bomb the soldiers they seek to recover or how many innocent lives are expendible in persuit of the soldiers return, it is a certainty that there is no regard for life here and i find it quite sickening to hear Israeli commentators with American accents justifying the treacherous acts the of IDF.

    Israel unfortunately believes it is Americas twin fighting its own war on terror, with there smart bombs which smartly blast little children to pieces, so precise the accurately wipe out UN observers sending a clear message to Europe that they can do this as and when they like and god help any UN staff who are stupid enough to occupy any buffer zone, what ever the real reason for Israel bombing th UN, the effect is it will further delay any planned intervention by coalitions or indeed the UN to put together willing members.

    America could be preparing the ground or at least seizing the opportunity to get a foot in the door or a stake in the mid-east, they can of course achieve this by proxy, Israels very American-like attack is perhaps Americas signature to the mid-east that Israel is doing their bidding.

    Condi- Rice is looking for an enduring peace so we may safeguard lebanese lives, to this end America will rush further smart bombs to Israel in the hope this consignment will bring peace.

    Frankly I just dont see her as a particularly caring person, her enduring message to the terrorist and perhaps even the so-called axis of evil was those words she uttered today "We shall prevail".

    Clearly America is flexing its own muscle here and seeks to demonstrate it can reach certain groups at will, it should come as no surprise that Bush rice refuse to back a ceasefire, surely if they truly cared about innocents dying they would have done so already, it appears people including civilians are little more than fodder.

    America and Israel want more time to soften up the lebanese and hisbollah whilst sending out a clear message to others of what viciousness they are capable of and of course... those with the biggest guns and the smartest bombs and the fastest fighter craft will win in the short term.

    It is the reluctance of America to step-in and react to stop these attrocities that fuels muslim hatred and christian hatred and most other faiths hatred for their foreign policy particularly concerning the suffering of the peoples of the middle-east.

    If America does have a stake in this and there is just the slightest whiff they do, then again they stoke up the fires of hatred for future years and will be remembered only for their deadly contribution of more not so smart bombs.

    • This crisis at its very least allows America to smash the organisations and regimes it sees as popular and therefor a threat.

      The so called crusade Bush spoke of is very much in practice now, the percieved threat of Islam is what they seek to destroy.
      Bush is in it for the long haul remember?.. and at a time of their choosing they will methodically and systematically pick off the so-called rogue nations following propaganda campaings. America unwilling to end the strife but tripping over itself to rush bombs to the mightier of the two powers.

      It is not solely a question of domination in the area although oil is a major concern for the west and we see now the west will go to amazing lengths to safeguard it interests.

      In addition the nuclear issue is also being played up by America and indeed the pupet countries who back the calls for stringent action against Iran and other countries, These countries arent entitled to have the same weaponry as the west for they would then be equal to the west and no longer inferior, they would not be dis-advantaged and could not easily be threatened, indeed. the west would naturally be required to treat them as equal and deal with them fairly and rationally should they posses nuclear capability.

      Israels attack or overkill as i see it is then the result of several factors and influences, by far the biggest influence is that of America who outwardly demonstrate their involvement by letting it be known they are supplying the bombs to facilitate the massive but excessive campaign.

      Lebanon is the unfortunate guinea pig of Israels new hard line policy, Israel and America amongst other countries will sit back and analyse the outcome of this new approach.. Israels very own "shock and ore" campaign.

    • i completely agree with you, clearly america is sending a message to syria and iran. do you think it will actually bomb iran for not responding to the proposal?

    • No. Iran will not be attacked directly by America although as i said if they were to beef up Israel and get the support of a few sell-out Arab states aswell..then Israel could do it for them, things are headed that way for sure.
      Sanctions too could be used you dont have to fire shots to go to war these days you can cripple countries and starve children to death instead of bombing them, thats what America wants the europeans to do.

    • YES ITHINK THIS IS WARNING BY AMERICANS TO IRAN AND SYRIA.BUT WHY ATTACKING MUSLIM COUNTRIES ONLY THIS NOT FAIR MR.BUSH. DONT USE YOUR SUPERPOWER TO KILL INNOCENT LIVES.SAY WHAY YOU REALLY WANT FROM MUSLIMS,DONT USE ISRAELIS AS YOUR WEAPON PLIZ.WHY CANT WE UNITE AND FIGHT FOR OUR FREEDOM. OUR LEADERS ARE HOPELESS THEY CANT FIGHT FOR THEIR PEOPLE.LETS UNITE PLZ SYRIA AND LEBANON YOUR BROTHERS,THIS IS YOUR HIGH CHANCE TO SEE WHO IS YOUR FRIEND AND ENEMY.

      WHERE ARE AMERICANS WHEN THEY SUPPORT LEBANON TO REMOVE SYRIA TROOPS FROM THEIR COUNTRY?WHY CANT THEY SUPPORT THEM NOW WHEN THEY ARE IN NEED.SHAME ON YOU MR.bUSH AND YOUR ALLYS.

    • I totally agree with you. When the total of the in this conflict is added to the figures prior to this conflict, where more than 4,000 Palestinians had been killed in the conflict with Israel over the past five years, we will have an Arab Holacaust on our hands.

  • "Israel has always relied on brute force to ensure its security. Since its creation in 1948, it has sought to dominate the region by military means. This doctrine rests on the belief that the Arabs will never be strong enough, or capable enough, to challenge it. This is a fundamentally racist attitude"....maybe it is because even before israel was there the arabs were killing eachother.........or maybe because since its creation Israel has been constantly atacked and that results in them needing to constantly defend and protect themselves. Israel is the only country in the history of the world to win land in a war(that they have never started themselves) and return in it only for the condition of peace.

  • This made a for a good laugh....

    Nobody wants to see Israelis dead; they’re just being "paranoid."

    • Strange how theres always a laugh to be had by somebody even though people are dying, it is precisely this dream-like state which leads countries like America and Israel amongst others to commit the attrocities they do, why.?..because few people value the sanctity of human life as if god-like themselves deciding who shall live and who shall die.

      you do get the feeling its time to wake up now this could ge far worse than it is at present.