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Rice leaves bloody footprints in Lebanon

by wsws (reposted)
At some point in the future, when the ill-fated American drive for hegemony in the first decade of the twenty-first century is subjected to critical study, historians will discover ugly parallels between the tenure of Condoleezza Rice as American secretary of state under President Bush and that of Joachim Ribbentrop as German foreign minister under Chancellor Hitler. All the characteristics of the foreign policy of the Third Reich as it set the stage for World War—its depraved deceitfulness, cynicism, hypocrisy, recklessness, fascination with violence and utter contempt for human life—are to be observed 70 years later in the operations of the Bush administration, for whom Rice serves as chief foreign policy spokesman.
Each of these “qualities” was prominently on display during the last 48 hours, as Secretary of State Rice descended on war-torn Lebanon, before continuing on to Israel. What Rice witnessed in Beirut was the product of policies that she herself had set into motion. But, aside from the hypocritical and token expressions of regret, she gave no indication of being particularly bothered. Quite the opposite. In the midst of a city that has been subjected to massive bombardment, in a country that has been utterly devastated by the actions of the Israeli war machine, where tens of thousands of men, women and children are homeless, and without adequate food and water, Rice proclaimed with evident pride that a new Middle East was being born.

One can only imagine what her Lebanese interlocutors must have thought as they listened to Rice insist that the United States did not support a cease-fire at this time. First, conditions must be created for a “lasting peace.” Translation: Israel must be given time to wreck further havoc, to continue its barbaric assault upon Lebanon and its people, until all internal resistance to the country’s conversion into a semi-protectorate of the United States and Israel, and an auxiliary base of operations for the overthrow of the Syrian government and future war against Iran, is completed.

Moving on to Israel, Rice’s basic message to the Olmert government was: Get on with it. Emboldened by the unstinting support of the United States, the Israeli military felt free to blow a UN observation post to smithereens.

As soon as Rice left the region, Israeli Defence Minister Amir Peretz announced that the Israeli military would establish an unspecified “security zone” in southern Lebanon, signalling a full-scale re-invasion of the area, which Israel occupied from 1982 to 2000. Israeli government sources estimated the width of the zone at anything up to 10km, but General Alon Friedman, one of Israel’s commanders for its northern region, earlier spoke of penetrating up to 70km into Lebanon.

Shortly after Peretz’s declaration, an Israeli air strike killed United Nations peacekeepers at an observation post in southern Lebanon. The UN in Lebanon said the four, from Austria, Canada, China and Finland, had taken shelter in a bunker under the post after it was earlier shelled 14 times by Israeli artillery. A rescue team was also shelled as it tried to clear the rubble.

UN Secretary General Kofi Annan said he was “shocked and deeply distressed” at the “apparently deliberate targeting” of the post. The UN post was clearly marked and its coordinates recorded with the Israeli military. The 2,000-strong UN mission has been operational in the border area since 1978.

The only conceivable reason to demolish the UN post was to prevent any monitoring of the Israeli offensive. The UN observers along the Israel-Lebanese border, known as the Blue Line, keep close track of major violence, as well as individual incidents, and issue daily press reports.

The UN figures, which do not include attacks further north, give a rare snapshot into the intensity of the onslaught in southern Lebanon. On July 24 alone, for example, Israel conducted 45 air raids and artillery strikes near the Blue Line, while Hezbollah launched 12 missiles. That was in addition to numerous clashes around the town of Bint Jbail, which Israel has pulverised and captured after six days of fierce fighting.

After the UN post was destroyed, Israeli warplanes destroyed two neighbouring houses in Nabatiyeh, which is 10km north of Bint Jbail and has been heavily bombarded in the past few days. In one house, a man and his wife and their son were killed, while three men died in the other house.

Israeli denials of a deliberate strike on the UN post to restrict the monitoring of such war crimes have no credibility. In fact, such an attack is perfectly consistent with its past record. Four days after Israel launched the 1967 Arab-Israeli war, its fighter-bombers and gunboats sank the USS Liberty, a US intelligence ship off the Sinai Peninsula, killing 34 US seamen and wounding 171. The only reason for the calculated attack was that the Liberty’s intercepts flatly contradicted Israel’s claim that Egypt had attacked Israel, and that the massive air assault on three Arab states was in retaliation.

In April 1996 over 100 Lebanese civilians were killed and hundreds more wounded when Israel shelled a United Nations compound. An independent United Nations investigation found Israel’s claim that the shelling was an accident to be unsupported by the facts.

Once Rice left Beirut, Israel resumed air raids, after a lull during her stopover. A string of huge explosions raised a pall of smoke from Beirut’s southern districts. Early Tuesday, Israel also renewed air strikes on its second front, in the Gaza Strip, wounding eight people, local residents and medics said.

Earlier, in another monstrous violation of humanitarian law, two Red Cross ambulances were struck by rockets fired from Israeli helicopters near the port city of Tyre, where refugees have fled to escape the assault on south Lebanon. Six people, including the two drivers, were seriously injured. At least 10 such ambulances, clearly marked with crosses, flashing blue lights and giant Red Cross flags, have been bombed in the past two weeks, killing more than a dozen civilian passengers.

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by Objective Reader
I just happeded across your blog as a result of a Google News link. I do believe you make some very valid points, however you are overlooking or down playing Hezbollah's role in the current conflict. I firmly believe that the US government has given Israel a greenlight to bomb the hell out of Lebanon. However, the conflict was kicked out by Hezbollah. There is this effort being made to seperate Hezbollah from the Lebanese government, but Hezbollah holds 23 parliament seats. They are firmly planted in the government which is why it seems hypocritical to point fingers at the US for supporting Israel, but not at Lebanon for supporting a terrorist organization. I do not agree with Bush's and Rice's foreign policies. I have been against the war in Iraq from the beginning. I do not feel a US presence is necessary in the middle east as long as no attacks are made against us from any Middle Eastern nation. However, I do believe in Israel's right to defend itself. Hezbollah provided Israel with a reason to begin this onslaught. They and the rest of the Arab world have to ackwoledge that as much as I acknowledge the error in the way the US has responded.
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"Some 90 Palestinians have been killed in Gaza, and its population plunged into new miseries from which more hatred and radicalism will surely boil up."
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Until now, in spite of the daily rocket attacks on Israel, no Israeli civilians had been killed. The rockets fired by Hamas were simply an irritant, which gave Israel an excuse to torment the Palestinians. Every day Palestinians were killed, but everything was par for the course until Israeli soldiers were captured and Israeli civilians were killed. The world never questions the misery and death of Palestinians.

Are we surprised Hamas abducted a soldier after the killing of an innocent family having a picnic on a beach in Gaza? And then came overkill, or maybe a better word is barbarism, from Israel. The Israelis killed an innocent family; Hamas captured a soldier. Don’t forget the sequence. No one batted an eyelash when Israeli razed Gaza in retaliation for a captured soldier.

Did the Israelis expect to be able to kill Palestinians at will forever? Is it any wonder that finally the unjust nature of the Arab-Israeli situation is echoing around the globe, through the efforts of ordinary individuals?

The Israeli excursion into Lebanon is, according to the media, in retaliation for the abduction of more Israeli soldiers. This time Hezbollah are the culprits. They attacked Haifa. Wait a minute. Does no one remember why Haifa was attacked? It was after Israeli warplanes savagely bombarded Lebanon for five days leaving 130 civilians dead.

Hezbollah says it captured the soldiers in order to secure the release of Lebanese prisoners in Israeli jails. Whatever the reason, they captured soldiers. Soldiers are fair game, Yet now, dead Lebanese women and children and even Canadians on holiday are casualties of war. Their lives are empty of meaning.

How is it possible we know the names of every Israeli soldier and the names of their brothers, sisters, cousins, aunts and uncles and ignore the Lebanese?

Contrary to what the G8 and the press feed us, the actual timeline of events indicates Israel attacked first and also committed the first acts of terrorism. As well as killing the family of seven on the beach on June 9, Israel clearly killed 11 Palestinians, including nine civilians, in Gaza on June 13 using a missile strike on a van.

Israelis argue there were terrorists in the van and that the civilians just happened to be in the way. If Israel can use that argument, Hamas can claim that its later June 25 killing of two Israeli soldiers and the capturing of another was an attack on legitimate targets in retaliation for the first two Israeli actions.


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by Justin
The Liberty suffered major damage but was towed away and later repaired to seaworthiness.
by Brit
May I tell you how this is appears in England were the Israeli attack has met, as did the war on Iraq with massive repulsion; Israel has launched an offensive that is utterly unacceptable for a nation state. In the post WW2, post cold-war era we *must* move past an era where it is acceptable for a nation state to launch such actions. I personally opposed the Iraq invasion until my government told me that there were world-threatening weapons of mass destruction in place. I trusted them in that and supported the invasion until of course the 'evidence' evaporated in smoke. Do NOT confuse the position of our country with the position of a discredited government. This is of course the outrageous generalistation that the bombers of 7.7.05 perpetrated in our country - indiscriminate killing of women and men from all religions including people who were killed that day who were followers of Islam. England is a multi-cultural, multi-religious place. While we have tensions on colour we have almost no tensions on religion; all is tolerated. Where those doing the bombing repeated the sins of indiscriminate murder against civilians they did not advance their cause one single step; just confirmed, like their oppressors their descent into barbarism and the abdication of their intellects.... But really the thing I have to say is that you feel energised, threatened and politicised by what is happening. Damn straight you should. But you headline analogy to Ribbentrop and Hitler completely undermines your credibility. What is happening is appalling and reprehensible. But if you keep on screaming in extremis using the worst analogies from the whole of human history no one will take you seriously. The history of the middle east post WW2 is dispute. The Israeli's are beyond reasonable behaviour and must be controlled - I am fully in agreement with that. But invoking these sorts of images of Nazi Germany does nothing but seriously undermine the strength of your argument. Those people killed in excess of 50 million people and systematically exterminated 6 million in concentration camps. If you want to win the argument you must not argue it in the hysterics. If you can't take Israel's utterly unacceptable behaviour to pieces for itself without the over-the-top comparisoms, people will ignore the utter validity of your argument....
by Rick in Texas
Rice doesn't care about Americans - who on Earth would even think that she would care about anyone else! Citizens of Iraq and Lebanon? Rice was buying shoes and going to Broadway plays in New York while Americans died on the streets of New Orleans after Katrina! In 10 or 20 years perhaps Rice and her boss will be prosecuted for crimes against humanity. Don't give up hope that justice will catch up to these people!
by ''''''
death penaltty only for government war criminals
by Lund Pakad Kar Naach
In all the Israely propaganda it gets lost that Israel has kidnapped scores of Lebanese and Palestinians in the recent past. In fact Hezbolla wanted to trade the two kidnapped Israeli army men with their three Lebanese civilians. In the international law, although kidnapping across the boarder is a crime, kidnapping of civilians rank much higher than kidnapping of military men. So, it was not Hezbolla's fault, as the media makes it out to be. Next, Israel is behaving in a Nazi like manner-not to the full extent, but getting there, it is true. Americans are supporting it. For American president it is ok to kill innocents (as Bush said that he will give Israel a week to bomb Lebanan) knowingly for his objective. But if 19 from those people fly planes in American building then that is not acceptable. If you are killing one innocent for no fault of his, then he has a right to burn the whole nation, and that is justified. Stupid Americans do not think properly. They think an illegal invasion as their superbawl game, killing other people as hunting animals, especially when they are fighting weakest of the weaks. Not so long ago they had kept their mouth shut and appologised, when Chinese hit their reconnoisence plane and forced land it in China and took possession of the plane for many hours.
by J look
Purely killing ,embroiled in formented hatred of BROTHERS deserves a cleaning/cleansing of all parties in the mid east. Land with haters, a fresh day after DESTRUCTION. Good for the US economy no war need get us dollars any loger. Iran's moron created the niche for this BLESSED WAR. So good. Has everybody in the Senate TALKING. Saying Big fuckin deal!!!!
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