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Tuesday, August 01, 2006

'No Hezbollah Rockets Fired from Qana'

http://www.commondreams.org/
 
Published on Tuesday, August 1, 2006 by Inter Press Service
'No Hezbollah Rockets Fired from Qana'
by Dahr Jamail
 
QANA - Red Cross workers and residents of Qana, where Israeli bombing killed at least 60 civilians, have told IPS that no Hezbollah rockets were launched from the city before the Israeli air strike
 
The Israeli military has said it bombed the building in which several people had taken shelter, more than half of them children, because the Army had faced rocket fire from Qana. The Israeli military has said that Hezbollah was therefore responsible for the deaths.

"There were no Hezbollah rockets fired from here," 32-year-old Ali Abdel told IPS. "Anyone in this village will tell you this, because it is the truth."

Abdel had taken shelter in a nearby house when the shelter was bombed at 1 am. When the bombings finally let up in the morning, he went back to the bombed shelter to search for relatives.

He found his 70-year-old father and 64-year-old mother both dead inside.

"They bombed it, and afterwards I heard the screams of women, children, and a few men -- they were crying for help. But then one minute after the first bomb, another bomb struck, and after this there was nothing but silence, and the sound of more bombs around the village."

Masen Hashen, a 30-year-old construction worker from Qana who lost several family members in the air strike on the shelter, said there were no Hezbollah rockets fired from his village. "Because if they had done that now, or in the past, all of us would have left. Because we know we would be bombed."

Qana had been a shelter because no rockets were being fired from there, survivors said. "When Hezbollah fires their rockets, everyone runs away because they know an Israeli bombardment will come soon," Abdel said. "That is why everyone stayed in the shelter and nearby homes, because we all thought we'd be all right since there were no Hezbollah fighters in Qana."
 
Lebanese Red Cross workers in the nearby coastal city of Tyre told IPS that there was no basis for Israeli claims that Hezbollah had launched rockets from Qana.

"We found no evidence of Hezbollah fighters in Qana," Kassem Shaulan, a 28-year-old medic and training manager for the Red Cross in Tyre told IPS at their headquarters. "When we rescue people or recover bodies from villages, we usually see rocket launchers or Hezbollah fighters if they are there, but in Qana I can say that the village was 100 percent clear of either of those."

Another Red Cross worker, 32-year-old Mohammad Zatar, told IPS that "we can tell when Hezbollah has been firing rockets from certain areas, because all of the people run away, on foot if they have to"
While IPS was interviewing people in Qana at the site of the shelter Monday, Israeli warplanes roared overhead. Vibrations from nearby bombing rattled many buildings. At least three villages in southern Lebanon were attacked in Israeli air strikes Monday.

Following the international outcry over the air strike, Israel declared a 48-hour cessation of air strikes in order to carry out a military probe into the Qana killings.

Despite the false Israeli statement that it was halting its air strikes, Israeli Justice Minister Haim Ramon told Army Radio that the stoppage "does not signify in any way the end to the war."

Israel has rejected mounting international pressure to end the 20-day-old war against Hezbollah. The United Nations has indefinitely postponed a meeting on a new peacekeeping force for southern Lebanon.

While defending the Israeli air strike on the civilians in Qana, Israel's ambassador to the United Nations Dan Gillerman told the UN Security Council that Qana was "a hub for Hezbollah", and said that Israel had urged villagers to leave.

Israeli Deputy Prime Minister Shimon Peres said in reply to questions in New York Monday that the bombing was "totally, totally its (Hezbollah's) fault.
 
Copyright © 2006 IPS-Inter Press Service
 
http://www.commondreams.org/headlines06/0801-02.htm
 
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...It now appears that the military had no information on rockets launched from the site of the building, or the presence of Hezbollah men at the time...
 
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 http://www.democracynow.org/
 
Democracy Now!
 
Survivors of 1996 Qana Massacre Sue Israel Military Chief For War Crimes
In April of 1996 the Israeli Defense Force shelled Qana's U.N. compound, killing 106 civilians who had been seeking refuge inside. The Center for Constitutional Rights has filed a class-action lawsuit against former IDF Chief of Staff and Head of Intelligence, Lieutenant General Moshe Ya'alon. The suit alleges that Ya'alon commanded the attack and is guilty of war crimes, extrajudicial killings and crimes against humanity. We talk with Maria LaHood, an attorney on the case with the Center for Constitutional Rights. [includes rush transcript]
 
...AMY GOODMAN: Well, we're hearing a lot about what happened today, actually this weekend in Dearborn, Michigan. There was a protest of up to 1,000 people protesting the current attack on Qana. They gathered at the memorial for the Qana attack of 1996. What happened then? Why are you involved?
 
MARIA LAHOOD: The military operation in 1996 was not dissimilar to what's happening now. The IDF had started to bomb and shell the villages in Southern Lebanon in order to try to disarm Hezbollah and try to put pressure on the Lebanese government to get rid of Hezbollah. It was going on for probably three weeks. There were about 700,000 displaced persons from Southern Lebanon, and a lot of them had taken refuge in UN compounds. One of the compounds was in Qana, and about 800 people had taken refuge there. On April 18, the IDF actually targeted the compound, killing over 100 civilians, like you said, and wounding even more....
 
- to continue reading click here - http://www.democracynow.org/article.pl?sid=06/08/01/1434249
 
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http://www.truthout.org/index.htm
 
truthout
 
Environmental "Crisis"
in Lebanon
 
...An oil slick caused by Israeli bombing of the Jiyyeh power station now covers 80km (50 miles) of coast.
 
    Local environmental groups describe the slick as an "environmental disaster."
 
    Almost as much oil may have entered the water as during the 1989 Exxon Valdez tanker incident in Alaska, which led to widespread ecological damage...
 
- to continue reading click here - http://www.truthout.org/issues_06/080106EA.shtml
 
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Irish refused bombs sent to Israel
 
http://news.scotsman.com/index.cfm?id=1104532006

New Scotsman
July 30, 2006

Prestwick airport

By EDDIE BARNES AND MURDO MACLEOD
 
...One Irish official said that the bombs would never have been allowed on Irish soil.
 
The source said: "There is absolutely no way that we would allow munitions or weapons to be shipped through Shannon to a location where there is an actual war going on. We would not allow it. It is correct that we allow the US to transport troops to Shannon, but sending bombs to Israel is another matter and completely out of the question for us..."
 
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Troops Homes Fast: Leading Members of Iraqi Parliament Call for Meeting with Anti-War Hunger Strikers
http://www.commondreams.org/news2006/0801-06.htm
 
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About - Everything About Anything

Troop Levels in Iraq to Increase   - -   
http://usmilitary.about.com/b/a/257502.htm
 
...25,000 additional troops have been scheduled to deploy to Iraq...
 
to continue reading click on the link above

 
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http://www.amnesty.org/
 
Philippines: Government must prevent further political killings
(25/07/06)
 
...The government must take determined action to prevent political killings occurring and must do more to protect witnesses, said Amnesty International...
 
to continue reading click here -
 
http://web.amnesty.org/library/Index/ENGASA350072006
 
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Half-Hour for Haiti        -  -     www.ijdh.org
 


 
ALU press release
 
Second Qana massacre
The Failure of both the International and Arab
Systems and the Success of the Resistance Approach
 
Qana again. The massacre committed by the Zionists on behalf of the American administration at Qana this morning today, Sunday, (30 July 2006) is reminiscent of the massacre of Qana, which took place in 1996 against civilians, including children, women and innocent elderly people without regard for values, morals, customs, or censure of public opinion. The massacres committed by the Zionist forces after the arrival of Rice to the region had been anticipated and planned with premeditation. This massacre is the same as the massacres that haven't stopped since launching this war of aggression against the Palestinian and Lebanese peoples.

The Secretariat of the Arab Lawyers Union, which holds the international community and Arab officials full responsibility for the war crimes and genocide, which claim the lives of innocent people and destroy everything in our brotherly Lebanon, Affirms:

First: This evil war is exclusively American, by the Zionist gangs instigated and fully supported by the administration of the neo-conservatives in the United States of America.

Second: Relying on the so-called Organization of the United Nations in confronting the American Zionist arrogance, which looks like ploughing in water, will do nothing to protect Lebanon from the destruction.

Third: The position of the European countries is fully supporting the American-Zionist approach, and is no less serious.

Fourthly: The official Arab stance proves surrender, collusion and inability to confront the enemies of the nation, Unlike its capacity and despotism to confront the everyday increasing public rise.

Fifthly: This carnage confirms the blundering and despair of the occupation forces and its inability to confront the heroic Lebanese resistance, apart from being proof of the evident defeat.

Sixthly: Any kind of cease-fire will be through the weapons of the resistance, which is the triumph of all the forces of progress and independence in the Arab world.

Seventh: The only way to defeat the enemies of the nation internally and externally will be through the continuing popular support for the resistance, pressure on the subservient Arab rulers who are accomplices in the aggression to recant their positions and respect the will of the people.

Eighth: The need to boycott all Zionist and American goods and call upon all Arab Chambers of Commerce to freeze their commercial relations with the aggressors.

Ninth: The international community and peace-loving nations are required to work for the immediate and unconditional cessation of the aggression. Investigation of this human carnage should be carried out to bring the perpetrators to trial and compensate the Lebanese and Palestinian peoples for the damage caused by the war crimes committed by the Nazi Zionists and the American administration.

Secretariat of the Arab Lawyers Union

8/1 Press Release-protest Qana Massacre II

WE ACCUSE THE STATE OF ISRAEL OF WAR CRIMES

Mobilize Now to Save Lebanese Civilians
PROTEST -8/1 Tues -5:00 P.M.  S.F. FEDERAL BLDG

ADC-SF and the Break the Siege Initiative condemn Israel's deliberate and wanton massacre last night in Qana, south Lebanon.  We further strongly denounce the Bush administration's calculated refusal to call for an immediate and unconditional cease-fire.

ISRAELI AGGRESSION AND U.S. COMPLICITY IN THE GENOCIDE MUST IMMEDIATELY STOP

Israeli IDF forces killed at least 65 Lebanese civilians, including 37 children, as they slept in basements were they had taken shelter in Qana.  The Qana Massacre II is almost  identical to the  Israeli IDF massacre of 106 Lebanese on April 18, 1996 in the infamous "Grapes of Wrath" assault.  The United Nations denounced the 1996 IDF attacks as violating rules of international humanitarian law.

The current atrocities being committed against the Lebanese people mirror the ongoing attacks of U.S.-Israeli colonial Imperialism in Palestine, Iraq and elsewhere.

 Fawzieh Saad, a survivor of the Qana Massacre I, described the horrors she witnessed:

   
A man was lying in two pieces.  There was a woman who was pregnant and
            I could see the arm and leg of her unborn baby poking out of her stomach.
           There was a man who had shrapnel in his head.  He was not dead but you
           could see a piece of metal in his neck, like he'd had his throat cut.  He told
           his daughter to come to help and lift him up.  And I heard her say.  "Wait a
           minute, I'm trying to my brother together-he's in two pieces." There was
           another brother hold a child in his arms.  The child had no head.  The
           brother was dead too.

Despite yet again another  Israeli massacre on Qana, the Bush administration steadfastly refuses  to call for an immediate and unconditional cease-fire.   Speaking on behalf of the administration,  Condoleezza Rice could only say that "[w]e all recognize this kind of warfare is extremely difficult."

This "kind of warfare" is more than "extremely difficult" it is CRIMINAL and IT MUST STOP NOW.  Israeli officials are committing war crimes against the Lebanese and Palestinian people and they MUST be held accountable.  Under the "uniting for peace" resolution of 1950, the UN General Assembly is empowered to act when the Security Council neglects its duty to maintain order and peace between states.

 WE CALL ON THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY TO IMMEDIATELY EVOKE THIS RESOLUTION AND FIND OR CREATE MEANS TO RESTRAIN THE STATE OF ISRAEL AND/OR EXPEL IT FROM THE UNITED NATIONS.

Israeli Group 'Peace [sic] Now' Shows "Solidarity"

Yet, another example of Zionist organizations who disguise their racist quest for a dominant Jewish majority colony in Palestine under the banner of "Peace"


Blog: Dissident Veteran for Peace
Post: Israeli Group 'Peace [sic] Now' Shows "Solidarity"
Link: http://vfpdissident.blogspot.com/2006/07/israeli-group-peace-sic-now-shows.html


Legislative Alert - Support Kucinich's Resolution Demanding Bush Call for Cease-Fire (H Con Res 450)

Demand Bush Use Diplomacy on Israel / Lebanon Hostilities
Support Kucinich's Resolution (H Con Res 450) Demanding Bush to Call for Cease-Fire
 
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Congressman Dennis Kucinich, D-Ohio, will introduce a resolution Wednesday that calls on President Bush to appeal to all sides for a cessation of hostilities in the Israeli-Lebanon conflict and to commit the United States to multi-party negotiations.
 
For a copy of the resolution see:
 
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This Resolution already has 20 Co-Sponsors. We ask you today to write your Representative to strongly urge that he/she sign on as a cosponsor to this Resolution. This Resolution is in line with the recent statement on the Israel/Palestine/Lebanon crisis put forth by PDA. You can read our statement here:
 
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related articles of interest -
 
common dreams
 
Ralph Nader:
Please, President Bush: Don't Continue to Be Weak on Lebanon Crisis
 
http://www.commondreams.org/views06/0718-33.htm
 
also see - http://www.democracynow.org/article.pl?sid=06/07/20/1434256
 
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truthout
 
Humanitarian Crisis Looms
for Lebanon's Displaced
 
http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/071906B.shtml
 
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mother jones
 

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Number of U.S. service members killed since the U.S. campaign against Iraq began on March 19, 2003: 2536

Source --
U.S. Department of Defense
http://www.motherjones.com/index.html?welcome=true
 
 
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Democracy Now!
 
Robert Fisk in Beirut: Israeli Assault on Lebanon Inflicting "Mass Punishment on a Whole People"

The Israeli attack on Lebanon has entered its second week and the death toll now stands at about 300, nearly all Lebanese civilians. We go to Beirut to speak with Robert Fisk, chief Middle East correspondent for the London Independent. Fisk discusses the assault on Lebanon, Lebanese Prime Minister Fouad Siniora, the role of Syria and Iran in the crisis, embedded reporters in the Israeli military and more. [includes rush transcript]
 
http://www.democracynow.org/article.pl?sid=06/07/19/1345257
 
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truthdig
 
Tom Hayden: Things Come Round
 
http://www.truthdig.com/report/item/20060718_tom_hayden_things_come_round/
 
Posted on Jul 18, 2006      By Tom Hayden
 
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End the Occupation
 
ACTION ALERT: Stop Israel's Attacks on Gaza & Lebanon
 
http://www.endtheoccupation.org/article.php?id=1215
 
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also of interest at Democracy Now! today - 7/20/06
 
Report Confirms Chicago Police Tortured Black Prisoners

Special prosecutors in Chicago have released a major report confirming that African American men have been systematically tortured inside the Chicago prison system. We speak with one of the lead attorneys in the case and a torture survivor.
 
http://www.democracynow.org/index.pl
 
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also of interest -
 
http://www.planetout.com/news/article.html?2006/07/17/6

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http://www.democracynow.org/article.pl?sid=06/07/20/1434244

Fwd: [tupocc] Women's Opportunities Resource Center's Family Savings Account Program

>Women's Opportunities Resource Center's Family Savings Account Program.
>From now until the end of July we will be doing an outreach drive in
>order to meet some challenging enrollment goals for our Refugee
>Family Savings Account Program.
>
>This savings and match program was created in 1999 to assist
>low-income New Americans achieve self-sufficiency. Funds can be used
>to purchase a home, fund a business or pay for higher education for
>the participant or the participant's children. By saving at least
>$10 a week (or $40 dollars monthly) for 6 to 24 months, the account
>will be matched dollar for dollar, up to a $2,000 maximum match.
>While in the program, participants will develop financial strategies
>through financial management classes and asset specific classes.
>
>To date, over 630 clients have completed our FSA Program, 382 of
>which have been refugees/asylees. We currently have 36 clients
>enrolled in our Refugee FSA Program.
>
>Those eligible for the Refugee FSA Program must have official
>documentation (usually on their I-94 arrival/departure cards) that
>they are: Refugees, Asylees, Cuban/Haitian Entrants, Victims of
>Severe Forms of Human Trafficking, and/or Certain Amerasians from
>Vietnam. They also must be Pennsylvania residents and be low-income
>(earning less than 200% of federal poverty income guidelines).
>
>We would like to schedule presentations on the Refugee FSA Program
>for your clients as soon as possible! I would appreciate if you
>could suggest an appropriate forum at which I could present our
>program to individuals whom are likely to have refugee/asylee
>status.
>
>Mia Maldonado Bromberg
>Family Savings Account Assistant
>Women's Opportunities Resource Center
>(215) 564 - 5500, ext. 217

Counter to Pro-Israel Rally this Sunday

>http://indybay.org/newsitems/2006/07/21/18290376.php
>
>City of San Francisco | Anti-War
>View Other Events For The Week Of 7/23/2006
>
>Title: Press Conference v. Sen. Feinstein's Pro-Israel Rally
>START DATE: Sunday July 23
>TIME: 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
>Location Details:
>Justin Herman Plaza
>Foot of Market Street
>Event Type: Press Conference
>For Immediate Release
>
>7/21/06
>
>Green Party Press Conference to Denounce Sen. Feinstein's Support for
>Israeli War
>Sunday, July 23 at 11am
>Justin Herman Plaza (at the foot of Market Street)
>Contact: 510-590-6073
>
>On Sunday, July 23, Sen. Dianne Feinstein will lead a noon rally in
>San Francisco supporting the Israeli invasion of Gaza and Lebanon.
>(http://www.jcrc.org/israel/solidarity_rally_7_23-06.htm)
>
>Green Party candidate Todd Chretien will be there, joined by members
>of the Palestinian and Arab community and Bay Area anti-war
>activists, to offer an alternative to Sen. Feinstein's cheering of
>the Israeli military.
>
>"Sen. Feinstein's decision to lead the pro-Israel rally called by
>Jewish Community Relations Council is despicable. At least she is
>consistent. She has voted to send tens of billions of dollars in
>military equipment to Israel and now she supports the use of those
>F-16's to murder children in Gaza and Lebanon," said Chretien.
>
>Chretien derided Sen. Feinstein's claims that Israel is acting in
>"self-defense."
>
>"Over the last 18 months, Hamas has maintained a ceasefire with
>Israel. Just since January, Israel has assassinated more than 50
>Hamas leaders and killed over 100 civilians. Hamas then captured one
>Israeli soldier, hoping to exchange him for some of the 9,000
>Palestinians Israel has kidnapped," explained Chretien. "On the other
>hand, Hezbollah captured two Israeli soldiers and offered to exchange
>them for illegally held Lebanese prisoners. Israeli used this as an
>excuse to launch a pre-existing plan to destroy Lebanon and massacre
>civilians."
>
>Chretien noted that Sen. Feinstein was not alone amongst supposed
>"anti-war" Democrats who are cheering on Israel.
>
>"Sen. Clinton led a pro-Israel rally in New York. Sen. Feingold holds
>the same position. If anything, the Democratic Party leadership is
>more fervently pro-war when in comes to Israel than President Bush,"
>stated Chretien. "If you support destroying Beirut, then vote for
>Sen. Feinstein. But if you want peace and justice in the Middle East,
>then you should vote for me in November and join me at the August 12
>protests sponsored by the National Council of Arab Americans in San
>Francisco and Los Angeles against the U.S. and Israeli wars. We need
>to show the Arab world that not all Americans are blinded by greed
>and racism like President Bush and Sen. Feinstein."
>
>http://www.Todd4Senate.org
>
>http://www.todd4senate.org
>

"Human Rights" organizations: The regular case of Human Rights Watch

Prof. As'ad Abu Khalil wrote:
 
Human Rights organizations and the Middle East: The regular case of Human Rights Watch. Having been monitoring the health condition of right-wing Lebanonese lawyer Muhammad Mughrabi for years, Human Rights Watch took some time off to come up with this biased coverage. Judge for yourselves:
 
Hezbollah Rocket Attacks on Haifa Designed to Kill Civilians
Anti-personnel Ball Bearings Meant to Harm "Soft" Targets http://www.hrw.org/english/docs/2006/07/18/lebano13760.htm

Investigate Attack on Civilians in Lebanon
IDF Must Take Precautions to Protect Civilians Fleeing Areas at Risk
http://www.hrw.org/english/docs/2006/07/17/isrlpa13756.htm
Notice that in the case of Hizbullah, Human Rights Watch makes a verdict. There is no need to investigate, as they made a decision. And notice that in the case of the party that has killed more civilians, Israel, they leave it open to question. It is merely a matter for "investigation." But then again, Human Rights Watch may be right. I mean, who knows. Maybe the children in Marwahin and `Aytarun and Rumaylah died from Avian flu.

'Lebanon crisis an international conspiracy'

Prof As'ad Abu Khalil:
I do believe that the same racist impulse that considers Israeli lives worth more than Arab lives is at play here. I have no doubt that the lives of Arabs never meant much for the descendants of colonial powers in the region.
And it is important that we don't allow Israeli propaganda to present an image of symmetry between the two sides: There is no symmetry between the two sides in this conflict.
Not only in terms of Israeli military superiority, but also in terms of massive killings by Israel of largely innocent civilians. (see full interview below)
'Lebanon crisis an international conspiracy'
by Firas Al-Atraqchi
Tuesday 18 July 2006 5:47 AM GMT
As'ad AbuKhalil: Israel did not act spontaneously

The Israeli-Hezbollah conflict threatens to drag Syria, Iran and the US into a regional war.
As'ad AbuKhalil, author of Bin Laden, Islam, and America's New 'War on Terrorism' as well as The Battle for Saudi Arabia: Royalty, Fundamentalism, and Global Power, believes the recent violence is a symptom of an international conspiracy under way to enforce UN resolution 1559, which calls for the disarmament of militia groups in Lebanon - a reference to Hezbollah.
A professor of political science at California State University, Stanislaus, and visiting professor at the University of California at Berkeley, AbuKhalil just returned from Lebanon. He also maintains the Angry Arab blogsite ( http://angryarab.blogspot.com/ ).
Aljazeera.net: Israel says its assault on Lebanon is in self-defence against Hezbollah's Katyusha rocket attacks and the capture of two of its soldiers.
Hezbollah says southern Lebanon has long been an area of conflict with Israel occupying Lebanese land and that it wants indirect negotiations to secure the release of its prisoners in Israeli jails. How did the situation deteriorate so rapidly and so violently?
 
As'ad AbuKhalil: This particular conflict, and Israel's act of aggression on Lebanon, did not take place in a vacuum, and Israel did not act in some spontaneous fashion.

Hezbollah did not surprise Israel with the capture of the two Israeli occupation soldiers. Hezbollah leader Hasan Nasrallah has repeatedly warned that if Israel does not release its Lebanese prisoners, he will be compelled to take Israeli soldiers as bargaining chips.
And Israel has not been sitting idly by since its partial withdrawal from South Lebanon in 2000. It has not only continued to occupy parts of South Lebanon, but also has been violating Lebanese sovereignty, by air, sea, and land.
Israel has also been kidnapping innocent Lebanese citizens: fishermen and shepherds. And one fisherman from Tyre - my hometown - is still missing, and at least one shepherd was killed last year.
Furthermore, Israel has adamantly refused to give to Lebanon a map of the more than 400,000 land mines that it left behind in South Lebanon, and which continue to kill Lebanese children in the region.
The recent crisis, as the article in the Washington Post by Robin Wright pointed out yesterday, is an international/regional conspiracy to implement United Nations Security Council resolution 1559.
The groundwork for this aggression began with the work of Rafiq al-Hariri [the slain former Lebanese prime minister] in 2004, when he worked with the US and France to pass that resolution in the Security Council.
The plan has the full support of Israel and client Arab regimes of the US: Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, and Egypt. But it will not work, and Hezbollah will not lay down its arms.
If the Lebanese government, led by the Hariri camp, thinks that it can now convince Hezbollah to lay down its arms and to trust the Lebanese Army - which has been sitting idly over the last week - to take care of Lebanon's defence, it is wildly mistaken.
What are Israel's goals? What are Hezbollah's goals?
I think that Israel often acts in revenge. The Zionist movement is a vengeful movement; it always has been.

It wants not only to implement UNSC 1559 to disarm Hezbollah, but it also wants, as it did in 1982, to pave the way for the installation of American puppets as rulers of Lebanon. These plans never work: All grand plans for Lebanon strike the rocks of deep sectarian divisions in the country.
I think that Hezbollah started by wanting to achieve a prisoner exchange with Israel, and probably to ease the pressures on Palestine.
But now, they mostly and primarily want to retain possession of their weapons, and they have in that at least the overwhelming support of the Shia in Lebanon, the single largest sect in the country. 
Dozens of civilians have been killed on both sides but there has been little movement in the international community. Is there a feeling that mediation or efforts to bring about a ceasefire will be fruitless?
The silence of the so-called international community, which has been under the control and in the service of the US government since the end of the Cold War, has been most painful for those in Lebanon who have been told in the last two years that the international community cares about Lebanon and its people. Now people know better.
I do believe that the same racist impulse that considers Israeli lives worth more than Arab lives is at play here. I have no doubt that the lives of Arabs never meant much for the descendants of colonial powers in the region.
And it is important that we don't allow Israeli propaganda to present an image of symmetry between the two sides: There is no symmetry between the two sides in this conflict.
Not only in terms of Israeli military superiority, but also in terms of massive killings by Israel of largely innocent civilians.
 
Do the Lebanese blame Hezbollah or Israel for this crisis?

I think that all Lebanese blame Israel for the killing and for the aggression. But the Saudi clients in Lebanon are trying to exploit the events to build up resentment against Hezbollah.
In Lebanon, there never are unified opinions on anything, and certainly the sectarian divisions do not amount to a unified stance behind Hezbollah.
There are many Lebanese who don't support the ideology of Hezbollah but who also believe that the party is now single-handedly defending Lebanon against savage Israeli aggression.
 
John Bolton, the US ambassador to the UN, implicated Iran and Syria as being at least partially to blame for supporting Hezbollah...

It is ironic to speak of John Bolton - the same person who was honoured a few months ago by the Hariri ruling coalition in Lebanon.
Yes, Hezbollah receives the support of Iran and Syria, just as the Hariri coalition receives the support of US, France, Saudi Arabia, and Jordan, and possibly Israel indirectly.
 
Will Israel attack Syria or Iran next? Could this become an all-out regional war? Could this draw the US into the conflict?

It seems that Israel will avoid attacking Iran and Syria at this stage. With the Israeli war on Palestine still proceeding unabated, the Israelis may not find a need.
The US/EU/UN will deal with both countries, on behalf of Israel, through pressures and punitive measures.
 
But, if Syria and Iran come under attack, then all bets are off in the region, and US plans in Iraq will face more challenges and more subversion.

Iran has indirectly facilitated the US occupation of Afghanistan and Iraq, and Syria has recently been co-operating with the US occupation in Iraq.
If attacked, both countries can easily make things worse for the US, and that explains the reluctance of the US in endorsing attacks on Iran or Syria.
 
With Iraq on the verge of civil war, how will the Lebanon crisis affect the region?

It depends on what happens. If Israel is permitted to continue in the aggression, Syria and Iran may feel threatened, and that may unleash their forces in Iraq against the US.
Under such circumstances, American troubles in the region will only increase. But no matter what happens, this carnage will have affects thoughout the Middle East.
Let us remember that the 1982 Israeli invasion of Lebanon unleashed seismic changes and movements in the region, including the rise of Hamas and Hezbollah.

Those who think that when the dust settles, all will go back to normal, are people who have not read the contemporary history of the Middle East.
In the history of the Arab-Israeli conflict, this Israeli aggression will go down as a watershed; it will have an impact on the course of the conflict and also on the stability of the very regimes that the US spends money and weapons to prop up.
 
As the main power-broker in the Middle East, what role can the US play to end the violence?

You have to be either ignorant or foolish or both to consider the US interested in ending the current conflict. The US has clearly endorsed an unconditional Israeli aggression on Lebanon and Palestine. The US will leave it to Israel to decide not only the manner of killing of Arabs, but even to determine the number of Arabs that Israel wishes to kill.
Some Arab countries have criticised Hezbollah and its backers for the recent crisis but Iran and some fighters in Iraq have firmly stood by Hezbollah. Could we see a more extensive Shia-Sunni conflict on the sidelines of an Arab-Israeli war?
Yes, the Saudis have now officially endorsed a Shia-Sunni conflict in the Middle East. And this plan has the support of the US and Israel. This can easily, however, affect stability of several Arab countries, including Saudi Arabia. So trying to manipulate the Sunni-Shia divide is like playing with fire. We saw the fruits of American sectarian manipulation in Iraq.
 
How likely is the Lebanese government to survive the crisis?

The Hariri element of the ruling coalition will come out weaker as a result of this crisis. That seems certain. They will either be seen as incompetent, or as secret partners of the American/Israeli/Saudi plan for Lebanon.
But even at the humanitarian level, the Lebanese government has failed miserably in meeting the basic demands of the refugees. 
 
In recent months, there was a general feeling that Lebanon had bounced back with major economic drive and a tourism boost. How do Lebanese look at their long-term prospects now that much of what they rebuilt has been destroyed?

The Lebanese have been through a lot - the people of south Lebanon have been through scores of savage Israeli invasions and campaigns of aggression. Not only are the people known for resilience, but their ability to reconstruct and resume normal life - as much as possible - has become well known.
But the funds needed for reconstruction will come at a high price: It will be like Hariri's accruement of foreign debt which further eroded the independence and sovereignty of Lebanon.
 
Aljazeera
By Firas Al-Atraqchi

Our Country is a Graveyard by Palestinian poet Mahmud Darwish

Our Country is a Graveyard by Palestinian poet Mahmud Darwish (translated by Prof. As'ad Abu Khalil):

"Gentlemen, you have transformed
our country into a graveyard
You have planted bullets in our heads,
and organized massacres
Gentlemen, nothing passes like that
without account
All that you have done
to our people is
registered in notebooks"

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