The relationship between
the bombing of Lebanon &
the inauguration of the World's largest strategic
pipeline
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The inauguration
of the Ceyhan-Tblisi-Baku (BTC) oil pipeline [links the Caspian sea to
the Eastern Mediterranean] took place on the outset
of the Israeli sponsored bombings of Lebanon.
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One day before the Israeli air
strikes, the main partners & shareholders of the BTC pipeline project,
several heads of State & oil company executives;
British Petroleum's (BP) CEO, Lord Browne; senior government
officials from Britain; the USA; Western shareholders Chevron, Conoco-Phillips;
France's Total & Italy's ENI. & of course Israel were in attendance
at the port of Ceyhan & then rushed off for an inauguration reception
in Istanbul.
Israel's Minister of Energy &
Infrastructure Binyamin Ben-Eliezer was present at the venue together with a
delegation of top Israeli oil officials.
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The BTC pipeline totally bypasses the
territory of the Russian Federation. It transits through the former Soviet
republics of Azerbaijan & Georgia, both part of a military alliance with the US
&
NATO.
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Azerbaijan & Georgia have longstanding military
cooperation agreements with Israel.

Israel has a stake in the Azeri oil
fields, from which it imports some twenty percent of its oil. The opening of the
pipeline will substantially enhance Israeli oil imports from the Caspian sea
basin.
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Bombing Lebanon was
carefully planned.
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An extension of this war
into Syria & Iran has already been drafted by both the US & Israeli military.
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This broader military agenda is
obviously supported by the Western oil
giants which control the pipeline corridors.
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In the context of the war on
Lebanon, it seeks Israeli territorial control over the East Mediterranean
coastline.
Official reports state that
the BTC pipeline will "channel oil to Western markets" but the fact is part of the oil from the Caspian sea would be directly
channeled towards Israel.
Pipelines will bring water to Israel, pumping water from upstream resources of the
Tigris & Euphrates river system in Anatolia.
The development of
land based corridors for oil & water through Lebanon & Syria
would require Israeli/Turkish territorial control over the Eastern Mediterranean
coastline through Lebanon & Syria.
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The implementation of a land based
corridor, as opposed to the underwater pipeline project, would require the
militarization of the East Mediterranean coastline, extending from the port of
Ceyhan across Syria & Lebanon to the Lebanese/Israeli border.
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An objective of the war on Lebanon was
to open up space
to enable Israeli control on territory extending from the Lebanese
border thru Syria thru Turkey.
The air campaign against Lebanon is related to US/Israeli strategic objectives in the broader Middle
East including Syria & Iran.
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Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice stated that the main purpose of her mission to the Middle East
was not to push for a ceasefire in Lebanon, but rather to isolate Syria & Iran.
(Daily Telegraph, 22 July 2006)
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The
replenishing of Israeli stockpiles of US produced WMDs points to an escalation
of the war both within & beyond the borders of Lebanon.
Israel's "new Middle East"
by Tanya Reinhart
(Wednesday July 26 2006)
"For the United States, the broader goal is to strangle
the axis of Hezbollah, Hamas, Syria and Iran, which the Bush administration
believes is pooling resources to change the strategic playing field in the
Middle East..."
Beirut is burning, hundreds of Lebanese die, hundreds of
thousands lose all they ever owned and become refugees, and all the world is
doing is rescuing the "foreign passport" residents of what was just two
weeks ago "the Paris of the Middle East". Lebanon must die now, because
"Israel has the right to defend itself", so goes the U.S. mantra, used to
block any international attempt to impose a cease fire.
Israel, backed by the U.S., portrays its war on Lebanon
as a war of self-defense. It is easy to sell this message to mainstream
media, because the residents of the North of Israel are also in shelters,
bombarded and endangered. Israel's claim that no country would let such an
attack on its residents unanswered, finds many sympathetic ears. But let us
reconstruct exactly how it all started.
On Wednesday, July 12, a Hezbollah unit attacked two
armored Jeeps of the Israeli army, patrolling along Israel's border with
Lebanon. Three Israeli soldiers were killed in the attack and two were taken
hostage. In a news conference held in Beirut a couple of hours later,
Hezbollah's leader Sheikh Hassan Nasrallah explained that their aim was to
reach a prisoner exchange, where in return for the two captured Israeli
soldiers, Israel would return three Lebanese prisoners it had refused to
release in a previous prisoner exchange. Nasrallah declared that "he did not
want to drag the region into war", but added that "our current restraint is
not due to weakness... if they [Israel] choose to confront us, they must be
prepared for surprises."[1]
The Israeli government, however, did not give a single
moment for diplomacy, negotiations, or even cool reflection over the
situation. In a cabinet meeting that same day, it authorized a massive
offensive on Lebanon. As Ha'aretz reported, "In a sharp departure from
Israel's response to previous Hezbollah attacks, the cabinet session
unanimously agreed that the Lebanese government should be held responsible
for yesterday's events." Olmert declared: "This morning's events are not a
terror attack, but the act of a sovereign state that attacked Israel for no
reason and without provocation." He added that "the Lebanese government, of
which Hezbollah is a part, is trying to undermine regional stability.
Lebanon is responsible, and Lebanon will bear the consequences of its
actions." [2]
At the cabinet meeting, "the IDF recommended various
operations aimed at the Lebanese government and strategic targets in
Lebanon", as well as a comprehensive attack on southern Lebanon (where
Hezbollah's batteries of rockets are concentrated). The government
immediately approved both recommendatons. The spirit of the cabinet's
decision was succinctly summarized by Defense Minister Amir Perertz who
said: "We're skipping the stage of threats and going straight to action."[3]
At 21.50 that same day, Ha'aretz internet edition
reported that by that time Israel had already bombarded bridges in central
Lebanon and attacked "Hezbollah's posts" in southern Lebanon.[4] Amnesty
International's press release of the next day (13 July 2006) stated that in
these attacks "some 40 Lebanese civilians have reportedly been killed...
Among the Lebanese victims were a family of ten, including eight children,
who were killed in Dweir village, near Nabatiyeh, and a family of seven,
including a seven-month-old baby, who were killed in Baflay village near
Tyre. More than 60 other civilians were injured in these or other attacks."
It was at that point, early on Wednesday night,
following the first Israeli attack, that Hezbollah started its rocket attack
on the north of Israel. Later the same night (before the dawn of Thursday),
Israel launched its first attack on Beirut, when Israeli warplanes bombed
Beirut's international airport and killed at least 27 Lebanese civilians in
a series of raids. In response, Hezbollah's rocket attacks intensified on
Thursday, when "more than 100 Katyusha rockets were fired into Israel from
Lebanon in the largest attack of its sort since the start of the Lebanon War
in 1982". Two Israeli civilians were killed in this attack, and 132 were
taken to the hospital.[5] When Israel started destroying the Shiite quarters
of Beirut the following day, including a failed attempt on Nasrallah's life,
Hezbollah extended its rockets attacks to Haifa.
The way it started, there was nothing in Hezbollah's
military act, whatever one may think of it, to justify Israel's massive
disproportionate response. Lebanon has had a long-standing border dispute
with Israel: In 2000, when Israel, under Prime Minister Ehud Barak, withdrew
from Southern Lebanon, Israel kept a small piece of land known as the Shaba
farms (near Mount Dov), which it claims belonged historically to Syria and
not to Lebanon, though both Syria and Lebanon deny that. The Lebanese
government has frequently appealed to the U.S. and others for Israel’s
withdrawal also from this land, which has remained the center of friction in
Southern Lebanon, in order to ease the tension in the area and to help the
Lebanese internal negotiations over implementing UN resolutions. The most
recent such appeal was in mid-April 2006, in a Washington meeting between
Lebanon's Prime Minister Fouad Siniora and George Bush.[6] In the six years
since Israel withdrew, there have been frequent border incidents between
Hezbollah and the Israeli army, and cease-fire violations of the type
committed now by Hezbollah, have occurred before, initiated by either side,
and more frequently by Israel. None of the previous incidents resulted in
Katyusha shelling of the north of Israel, which has enjoyed full calm since
Israel's withdrawal. It was possible for Israel to handle this incident as
all its predecessors, with at most a local retaliation, or a prisoner
exchange, or even better, with an attempt to solve this border dispute once
and for all. Instead, Israel opted for a global war. As Peretz put it: "The
goal is for this incident to end with Hezbollah so badly beaten that not a
man in it does not regret having launched this incident [sic]."[7]
The Israeli government knew right from the start that
launching its offensive would expose the north of Israel to heavy Katyusha
rockets attacks. This was openly discussed at this first government's
meeting on Wednesday: "Hezbollah is likely to respond to the Israeli attacks
with massive rocket launches at Israel, and in that case, the IDF might move
ground forces into Lebanon."[8] One cannot avoid the conclusion that for the
Israeli army and government, endangering the lives of residents of northern
Israel was a price worth paying in order to justify the planned ground
offensive. They started preparing Israelis on that same Wednesday for what
may be ahead: "'We may be facing a completely different reality, in which
hundreds of thousands of Israelis will, for a short time, find themselves in
danger from Hezbollah's rockets', said a senior defense official. 'These
include residents of the center of the country.'"[9] For the Israeli
military leadership, not only the Lebanese and the Palestinians, but also
the Israelis are just pawns in some big military vision.
The speed at which everything happened (along with many
other pieces of information) indicates that Israel has been waiting for a
long time for 'the international conditions to ripen' for the massive war on
Lebanon it has been planning. In fact, one does not need to speculate on
this, since right from the start, Israeli and U.S. official sources have
been pretty open in this regard. As a Senior Israeli official explained to
the Washington Post on July 16, "Hezbollah's cross-border raid has provided
a 'unique moment' with a 'convergence of interests'."[10] The paper goes on
to explain what this convergence of interests is:
For the United States, the broader goal is to strangle
the axis of Hezbollah, Hamas, Syria and Iran, which the Bush administration
believes is pooling resources to change the strategic playing field in the
Middle East, U.S. officials say.[11]
For the U.S., the Middle East is a "strategic playing
field", where the game is establishing full U.S. domination. The U.S.
already controls Iraq and Afghanistan, and considers Egypt, Saudi Arabia,
Jordan and a few other states as friendly cooperating regimes. But even with
this massive foothold, full U.S. domination is still far from established.
Iran has only been strengthened by the Iraq war and refuses to accept the
decrees of the master. Throughout the Arab world, including in the "friendly
regimes", there is boiling anger at the U.S., at the heart of which is not
only the occupation of Iraq, but the brutal oppression of the Palestinians,
and the U.S. backing of Israel's policies. The new axis of the four enemies
of the Bush administration (Hamas, Hezbollah, Syria and Iran) are bodies
viewed by the Arab world as resisting U.S. or Israel's rule, and standing
for Arab liberation. From Bush's perspective, he only has two years to
consolidate his vision of complete U.S. control of the Middle East, and to
do that, all seeds of resistance should be crushed in a devastating blow
that will make it clear to every single Arab that obeying the master is the
only way to stay alive. If Israel is willing to do the job, and crush not
only the Palestinians, but also Lebanon and Hezbollah, then the U.S., torn
from the inside by growing resentment over Bush's wars, and perhaps unable
to send new soldiers to be killed for this cause right now, will give Israel
all the backing it can. As Rice announced in her visit in Jerusalem on July
25, what is at stakes is "a new Middle East". "We will prevail" - she
promised Olmert.
But Israel is not sacrificing its soldiers and citizens
only to please the Bush administration. The "new Middle East" has been a
dream of the Israeli ruling military circles since at least 1982, when
Sharon led the country to the first Lebanon war with precisely this declared
goal. Hezbollah's leaders have argued for years that its real long-term role
is to protect Lebanon, whose army is too weak to do this. They have said
that Israel has never given up its aspirations for Lebanon and that the only
reason it pulled out of Southern Lebanon in 2000 is because Hezbollah's
resistance has made maintaining the occupation too costly. Lebanon's people
know what every Israeli old enough to remember knows - that in the vision of
Ben Gurion, Israel's founding leader, Israel's border should be "natural",
that is - the Jordan river in the East, and the Litani river of Lebanon in
the north. In 1967, Israel gained control over the Jordan river, in the
occupied Palestinian land, but all its attempts to establish the Litani
border have failed so far.
As I argued in Israel/Palestine, already when the
Israeli army left Southern Lebanon in 2000, the plans to return were
ready.[12] But in Israel's military vision, in the next round, the land
should be first "cleaned" of its residents, as Israel did when it occupied
the Syrian Golan Heights in 1967, and as it is doing now in southern
Lebanon. To enable Israel's eventual realization of Ben Gurion's vision, it
is necessary to establish a "friendly regime" in Lebanon, one that will
collaborate in crushing any resistance. To do this, it is necessary first to
destroy the country, as in the U.S. model of Iraq. These were precisely
Sharon's declared aims in the first Lebanon war. Israel and the U.S. believe
that now conditions have ripened enough that these aims can finally be
realized.
Notes:
[1]. Yoav Stern, 'Nasrallah: Only deal will free
kidnapped soliders,' Ha'aretz July 13, 2006.
[2]. Amos Harel, Aluf Benn and Gideon Alon, 'Gov't
okays massive strikes on Lebanon,' Ha'aretz, July 13, 2006.
[3]. Ibid,.
[4]. Amos Har'el, 'Israel prepares for widespread
military escalation', Ha'aretz internet edition, Last update - 21:50
12/07/2006.
[5]. Amos Harel, Jack Khoury and Nir Hasson, Over 100
Katyushas hit north, Ha'aretz July 14, 2006.
[6]. 'Lebanese PM to lobby Pres. Bush on Israeli
withdrawal from Shaba', by Reuters, Ha'aretz, April 16, 2006 :
"Lebanon's prime minister [is] asking U.S. President
George Bush to put pressure on Israel to pull out of a border strip and thus
enable his government to extend its authority over all Lebanese land...
'Israel has to withdraw from the Shaba Farms and has to stop violating our
airspace and water,' Siniora said. This was essential if the Lebanese
government was 'to become the sole monopoly of holding weapons in the
country'.., he added. 'Very important as well is to seek the support of
President Bush so that Lebanon will not become in any way a ball in the
courtyard of others or... a courtyard for the confrontations of others in
the region,' Siniora said. Lebanon's rival leaders are engaged in a
'national dialogue' aimed at resolving the country's political crisis, the
worst since the end of the 1975-1990 civil war. One key issue is the
disarming of Hezbollah... The Shi'ite Muslim group says its weapons are
still required to liberate Shaba Farms and to defend Lebanon against any
Israeli threats."
[7]. Amos Harel, Aluf Benn and Gideon Alon, 'Gov't
okays massive strikes on Lebanon', Ha'aretz, July 13, 2006.
[8]. Ibid.
[9]. Ibid.
[10]. Robin Wright, 'Strikes Are Called Part of Broad
Strategy', Washington Post, Sunday, July 16, 2006; A15
[11]. Ibid.
[12]. Tanya Reinhart Israel-Palestine - how to end the
war of 1948, Seven Stories press 2002, 2005, p. 83-87. See 'How Israel left
Lebanon' http://www.tau.ac.il/~reinhart (Media articles section).
Thousands of pro-Syrian followers
protest near US embassy in Beirut Khaleej Times, (DPA)
17 January 2006
BEIRUT - Thousands of pro-Syrian followers
protested on Tuesday near the US embassy in Beirut against what they
described as US interference in Lebanon's internal affairs.
The demonstration, which took place metres
away from the heavily guarded US embassy in Awkar, 20 kilometres east of
Beirut, was led by the so-called "Youth Campaign for rejecting US
Guardianship" over Lebanon.
The movement is mainly backed by the Lebanese
Shia movement Hezbollah, the National Social Syrian Party, the Baath
party-Lebanon Branch & other small pro-Syrian groups.
Waving Lebanese flags, the protestors chanted
"Death to America," amid
tight security measures imposed by the internal police.
Some placards had pictures of US Ambassador
Jeffery Feltman that read "This is the man cooking our internal politics."
Hisham
Tabaraa, the main organizer of the protest, told Deutsche Presse-Agentur, "
We are here to say no to the Americans
& their
Lebanese allies."
Tabaraa
referred to the lead story in the leftist daily As Safir which cited unnamed
sources as saying that US Ambassador Jeffery Feltman said that US aid to
Lebanon "depends on the Lebanese government's ability to get rid of
Hezbollah."
The US embassy issued a statement denying the
As Safir report.
"The embassy was shocked to see the
headlines, &
we consider these fabrications to be a direct threat against the
ambassador's safety," the statement said.
"The US policy in Lebanon aims to help the
Lebanese regain their freedom &
sovereignty, strengthen democracy &
unity &
build a prosperous &
secure future," it said.
Tuesday's protest came after the police used
tear gas &
water cannon against pro-Syrian demonstrators while protesting against the
visit of US envoy David Welch on Saturday.
Seven policemen were wounded by protestors
who threw stones at them, while at least five protestors were slightly
wounded.
Meanwhile, Hezbollah chief Sheikh Hassan
Nasrallah said that his group was ready to engage in dialogue with other
anti-Syrian leaders, including majority leader Saad Hariri, "but dialogue
with (anti- Syrian Druze leader) Walid Jumblatt is non existent," he said.
Islamists in Lebanon, Jordan blast
U.S. BEIRUT, Lebanon, Jan. 17 (UPI)
- Thousands of Islamists & leftists
shouted "death to America" as
they protested outside the U.S. Embassy against the U.S. role in Lebanon.
The demonstrators belonging to the Shiite
Hezbollah & Amal movements, & leftist parties were barred by internal
security forces from reaching the Embassy premises in the area of Aukar.
They shouted "Beirut is free free... America
get out," & "Lebanon will not be
another Ukraine," in protest against what they called American hegemony in
Lebanon.
Over the weekend, tens of protesters clashed
with security forces outside the prime minister's office in downtown Beirut
to protest against the visit to Lebanon by U.S. Assistant Secretary of State
David Welch.
Washington backs Lebanon's bid to find the
truth about the assassination of former prime minister Rafik Hariri, which
many Lebanese blame on Syria.
In Jordan, Islamists lashed out at U.S.
& European stances on Syria, Iran
& Pakistan which they charged
"reflected enmity against Arabs &
Muslims."
Jordan's Islamic Action Front, which leads
the largest opposition bloc in parliament, said in a statement Tuesday the
U.S. air raid on a Pakistani village targeting al-Qaida No. 2 Ayman al-Zawahiri
in which 18 people were killed, & U.S.
& European pressure on Iran over its
nuclear program as well as the campaign against Syria "reflect racist & aggressive policies aimed at weakening the
Arabs & Muslims & ensuring Zionist supremacy over countries
in the region."
Israel Brings Its Offensive to Beirut
By SAM F. GHATTAS Associated Press Writer
Jul 14, 2006, 10:01 AM EDT
BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) --
The Israeli terrorist government
tightened its seal on Lebanon, blasting its air and road links to the
outside world and bringing its offensive to the capital for the first time
Friday in order to punish Hezbollah - and with it, the country - for the
capture of two Israeli soldiers.
Warplanes again smashed runways at
Beirut's airport with hours of airstrikes, trying to render it unusable, and
destroyed mountain bridges on the main highway to Syria. Warships blockaded
Lebanon's ports for a second day.
Smoke drifted over the capital after
strikes exploded fuel tanks at one of Beirut's two main power stations,
gradually escalating the damage to Lebanon's key infrastructure.
Lebanese resistance fighters responded by
firing a barrage of at least 50 Katyusha rockets throughout the day into
northern Israeli towns.
The death toll in three days of
fighting rose to 61 people in Lebanon and 10 in Israel
(eight Israeli soldiers vs. 61 Lebanese civilians).
The violence sent shock waves through a region already traumatized by the
ongoing Israeli terrorist aggression on the Gaza Strip.
Israel's terrorist offensive pressed
ahead with several goals. Its strikes on the airport and roads and naval
blockade all but cut off Lebanon from the world, while hits on
infrastructure aimed to exact a price from its government for allowing
Hezbollah to operate freely in the south.
At the same time, strikes on Hezbollah -
including ones targeting its leadership in south Beirut - aimed to pressure
the Lebanese resistance movement to release the Israeli soldiers captured
Wednesday and push the resistance fighters away from Israel's northern
border.
But there were fears - acknowledged by
President Bush - that the Israeli terrorist assault could bring down the
Western-backed, anti-Syrian government of Lebanon.
Bush, in Russia for the G-8 summit, spoke
by phone with Lebanese Prime Minister Fuad Saniora and promised to pressure
Israel "to limit damage to Lebanon ... and to spare civilians and innocent
people from harm," according to a statement from Saniora's office.
But the promise fell short of the
Lebanese leader's request for pressure for a cease-fire. The White House
confirmed the call but would provide no details of the discussions.
Israeli officials said the campaign by
the air force was the biggest since the Israeli invasion in 1982. The only
comparable military action since then was the "Grapes of Wrath" terrorist
offensive in 1996, also sparked by Hezbollah attacks.
But the casualties were mounting faster
than in 1996, when at least 165 people were killed in 17 days of fighting,
including more than 100 civilians who died in Israeli shelling of a U.N.
base.
By contrast, 61 people in Lebanon have
been killed in only three days of Israel's bombardment, mostly Lebanese
civilians - including three who died in bombing of south Beirut early
Friday, police said.
On the Israeli side, eight soldiers have
died and two civilians were killed by Hezbollah rockets on northern towns.
At least 11 were wounded in Friday's rocket attacks.
Israel says it holds the government
responsible for Hezbollah's actions, but Saniora's Cabinet has insisted it
had no prior knowledge of the raid that seized the soldiers and that it did
not condone it.
Hezbollah operates with near autonomy in
south Lebanon, and the government has resisted international pressure to
disarm it - a step that could break the country apart. Saniora's government
is dominated by anti-Syrian politicians, some sharply critical of Hezbollah,
but the guerrilla group also has two ministers in the Cabinet.
The fighting in Lebanon is Israel's
second front after it launched an offensive in the Gaza Strip two weeks ago
in response to the June 25 capture by Hamas militants of an Israeli soldier,
Cpl. Gilad Shalit.
Throughout the morning, Israeli terrorist
fighter-bombers pounded runways at Beirut's airport for a second day,
apparently trying to ensure its closure after the Lebanese national carrier,
Middle East Airlines, managed to evacuate its last five planes to Amman. One
bomb hit close to the terminal building.
Another barrage hit fuel tanks at one of
Beirut's two main power stations at Jiye. Some parts of the capital were
already seeing electricity outages before the strike, which was likely to
worsen power shortages.
For the first time in the assault,
strikes targeted residential neighborhoods in south Beirut, a stronghold of
the Shiite Muslim Hezbollah's leadership. Warplanes rained missiles on roads
in the suburbs, knocking down an overpass and damaging another.
In Jerusalem, the Israeli military said
the Hezbollah security headquarters in the neighborhood was targeted by the
airstrikes - but an AP photographer at the scene saw no sign of damage to
the building, and Hezbollah media chief Hussein Rahal said it had not been
hit.
Instead, the facades of nearby apartment
buildings were shorn away, balconies toppled onto cars and the street
littered by glass from shattered windows. Firefighters struggled to put out
several blazes.
A young man with blood pouring down his
face was shown on Lebanese TV walking out of a damaged apartment building.
"I have huge debts and now my store is
damaged," said Fadi Haidar, 36, cleaning away broken glass at his appliances
shop, which had an estimated $15,000 in damage.
Still, he supported Hezbollah and its
leader, Sheik Hassan Nasrallah, in their decision to seize the soldiers.
"Israel is our enemy and every Muslim
must make a sacrifice," he said. "As time goes by, they will all realize
that Sayyed Nasrallah is right and is working in the interest of Muslims."
Israeli planes also hit transmission
antennas for local TV stations in the eastern Bekaa Valley, a Hezbollah
stronghold. Anwar Raja of the Popular Front for the Liberation of
Palestine-General Command said the planes attacked the towers, but did not
hit the guerrillas' base at Qousaya.
Warplanes also bombed the highway between
Beirut and Damascus - Lebanon's main land link to the outside world -
forcing motorists onto mountainside roads to the Syrian capital. Warships
shelled the coastal highway north of Sidon, slowing traffic considerably but
not actually cutting the road, witnesses said.
In northern Israel, 220,000 people
hunkered down in bomb shelters amid Hezbollah's rocket barrage.
At least 50 rockets hit seven towns and
communities in Israel, including Safad and Nahariya - where two people were
killed a day earlier. Since Wednesday, 61 Israelis have been hurt in the
rocket fire.
Many Israelis were shocked Thursday when
two rockets hit Haifa, the country's third-largest city, 30 miles south of
Lebanon. No guerrilla rocket had ever reached that far into Israel.
Hezbollah denied targeting the port city.
The Israeli offensive was causing
political waves in Lebanon, with some anti-Syrian politicians accusing
Hezbollah of dragging the country into a costly confrontation with Israel.
"Hezbollah is playing a dangerous game
that exceeds the border of Lebanon," Druse leader Walid Jumblatt said in
comments published Friday.
Jumblatt, a leading anti-Syrian figure,
also denounced the Israeli attacks on Lebanon, calling them completely
unjustified.
Middle East crisis: Key maps
Israel continues its
bombardment of Lebanon and Hezbollah fires rockets into Israel as the crisis
precipitated by Hezbollah's capture of two Israeli soldiers intensifies.
Israel kills Lebanese civilians
An Israeli air raid
has killed at least 17 Lebanese civilians who were fleeing southern border
areas.
Women and children were among those killed
when the convoy was hit. "Bodies litter the road," an eyewitness said.
Israel has expanded its campaign launched
after Hezbollah militants seized two Israeli soldiers. More than 70 Lebanese
have been killed.
Hezbollah has responded with rockets.
Several have hit the town of Tiberias in the deepest such attack in Israel.
Three Israeli sailors are missing after
their ship was hit by a Hezbollah missile on Friday. The body of a fourth
was found, according to Israeli media.
The ship had caught fire after it was hit
by an Iranian-made missile, the Israeli military said.
Israeli jets have also fired rockets on
the Lebanon-Syrian border.
The exact location of the Israeli action
is not clear, but Syria has denied that Israel hit targets in its territory.
"The air force is bombing roads and
bridges on the border between Lebanon and Syria to prevent Hezbollah from
taking our captured soldiers out of the country," an Israeli army
spokeswoman said, quoted by the Agence France Presse news agency.
Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert has
said the offensive will continue until Hezbollah releases the soldiers and
stops firing rockets at Israel.
At least four people have been injured in
the Tiberias rocket-fire, which came as Israel deployed Patriot interceptor
missiles in the northern port city of Haifa.
In other attacks:
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Israeli planes struck the northern port city of Tripoli, and
carried out raids in north and north-eastern Lebanon for the first time
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They targeted the port and a lighthouse in the capital Beirut and
destroyed the headquarters of Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah amid a
series of strikes on the southern suburbs, which are a Hezbollah
stronghold
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Three civilians were killed in an Israeli attack in Hermel, on the
border with Syria, Hezbollah's al-Manar TV said
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Israeli warplanes also targeted sites in the eastern city of
Baalbek.
Nowhere to flee
A
number of families were fleeing their village of Marwahin on the Israeli
border when their convoy was struck by missiles on the coastal road to Tyre,
a UN spokesman told the BBC.
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Local residents told al-Jazeera TV the villagers had been hit after being
told to leave Marwahin by the Israelis and then refused shelter by the UN
forces.
The main road had been under continuous bombardment, Ahmad Ali Ubayd said.
"Where is the international justice when children, women, and the elderly
are killed?" he said.
The Israeli Army said the responsibility for endangering the civilian
population rested with Hezbollah, and they regretted civilian casualties
while targeting areas used as a launching ground for missiles.
Correspondents say there is nowhere safe to go for many trying to flee the
south.
In past hostilities, much of the mainly Shia population of the south has
sought refuge in Beirut's largely Shia southern suburbs, which are now under
attack too.
A
number of bridges, petrol stations and key roads have also been hit,
including the main road linking northern Lebanon to Syria.
Thousands of foreigners have fled Beirut, leaving its economy in tatters.
Countries including the US and France are making plans to evacuate their
nationals from Lebanon.
The presidents of the US and Russia have differed in emphasis in voicing
concern about the Mid-East crisis at the G8 summit in St Petersburg.
George W Bush urged Lebanon's Hezbollah to
disarm while Vladimir Putin called for a "balanced" use of force by
Israel.
Countering Zionist propaganda about
Hizbullah and Lebanon
By Henry Lowi
Redress, July 19, 2006
Henry Lowi asks searching questions, the answers to
which would debunk Zionist propaganda about Hizbullah. He says that misery,
death and destruction will continue until the people of Palestine, Arabs and
Jews, rise up to overthrow the Zionist pyromaniacs and poisoners of wells.
In the current Israel-Lebanon conflict (in which my
relatives' home in Carmiel has been destroyed, and visiting Lebanese Canadians
have been incinerated in South Lebanon), the propaganda war is key. Here are
some quick points to remember in the propaganda war:
1. Israel says that the Lebanese government is in
violation of UN resolutions that require the Lebanese government to exercise
state sovereignty in southern Lebanon, and disarm the militias.
We ask:
2. Hizbullah is denounced as a "terrorist" organization by
the army that it defeated.
We ask:
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Since its founding in 1982, how many non-combatant
Israeli civilians has Hizbullah killed?
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In that same period, how many non-combatant Lebanese
civilians have the Israeli forces killed?
3. Hizbullah is accused of having raided into sovereign
Israeli territory and attacked and killed and captured Israeli soldiers on
border patrol.
We ask:
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Since its founding, how many Israeli soldiers has
Hizbullah killed inside Israel?
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How many Israeli soldiers has Hizbullah killed inside
Lebanon?
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How many Lebanese, captured by Israel inside Lebanon,
is Israel holding?
4. Hizbullah has weapons that go beyond the traditional
guerrilla arsenal, obviously supplied to it by Syria or Iran or both. At the
same time, the Lebanese state has no air defences to speak of, and its armed
forces play no role in defending the people of Lebanon.
We ask:
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Why shouldn't a guerrilla organization, operating in
southern Lebanon, have weapons, including longer-range rockets? Is Lebanon not
threatened by its southern "neighbour"?
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Aren't the Israeli forces fully armed, in fact, better
armed?
5. The idea that, alongside Israel there should be a
"demilitarized Palestinian state" (Geneva Agreement) or a Lebanon armed only
with rifles, is an idea that goes hand-in-hand with domination and subjugation.
In any war, each side seeks to disarm, dominate and subjugate the other, and
each side seeks the weapons that are appropriate for that purpose.
We ask:
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So, what is Israel's complaint?
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Which states are the suppliers of Israel's arsenal? Who
supplies what?
Israeli Chief of Staff Dan Halutz said that Israel is
"changing the rules of the game" in Lebanon, and warned that "nothing is safe in
Lebanon, as simple as that". But, everyone knows that what goes around comes
around. That is why people are fleeing Haifa southward or taking cover in
fortified rooms. The lives of Israeli non-combatant civilians are of no concern
to Halutz. Nor are the lives of Israeli soldiers captured in battle. All are
victims of Israeli militarism.
The familiar dance of death, orchestrated by the Israeli
militarists and ethnic cleansers, will continue, with ebbs and flows, with
ceasefires and "peace processes" and open conflagrations, with unimaginable
misery, death and destruction, UNTIL the people of Palestine, Arabs and Jews,
rise up to "change the rules of the game", to overthrow the Zionist pyromaniacs
and poisoners of wells, and to rebuild the country on a new basis, on a basis
that respects democracy and human rights and good-neighbourly relations.
All anti-war efforts in Israel, and all solidarity efforts
abroad, should be directed to this goal.
http://www.redress.btinternet.co.uk/hlowi9.htm
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A Message from Lebanon
By Farouk Mawlawi
Al-Jazeerah, July 19, 2006
Our hopes that the G-8 Summit would call for an immediate
cease-fire were crushed by the opposition of Bush, supported by his lackey Tony
Blair. Chirac and Putin could not prevail. The Arab World watches and expresses
concern. Even the Arab Street remains watchful, with few feeble exceptions.
Meanwhile Lebanon is literally burning. The power station at Jiyeh was bombed
yesterday for the fourth time, and completely destroyed. The fuel depots at
Beirut's airport were bombed repeatedly and set aflame. The major fuel depot at
Dawra was bombed as was the gas plant at Chweifat, where a major warehouse for
food stuff, including baby's milk was also rocketed. As reported yesterday all
bridges were destroyed and the road network in most of the country is out of
service. A systematic plan to set the country back twenty years, as declared by
an Israeli Minister, is certainly being executed. After all "Israel has the
right to defend itself".
All day and night Israeli planes pounded most of Lebanon
from across its borders in the South to the borders with Syria in the North and
the East. The south is rapidly being turned into scorched earth. The population
there fled everyway they can, suffering many casualties on the road. At Tyre, a
twelve-story building housing a civil defense unit, adjacent to the famous
ruins, was rocketed. Sixteen people were killed and thirty wounded. Speaking of
ruins one can hope that no damage reached the famous temples of Jupiter and
Bachus at Ba'albeck, as the city was repeatedly and severely bombed. At Abdeh in
the north a Lebanese Army post was bombed killing sixteen, including twelve
soldiers, at a time when the Lebanese Army has stayed out of the conflict
between Israel and Hizbullah. The ports at Beirut and Tripoli were again bombed,
inflicting casualties and setting facilities on fire.
The southern Beirut environ (Al Dahiya) where Hizbullah's
headquarters is located has been all but decimated in sustained bombing day and
night. But this might be viewed as a military target, in exchange for
Hizbullah's shelling of Israel's northern settlements, notwithstanding the fact
that the area is densely populated with civilians, most of whom have fled. Here,
it merits repeating that the Government of Lebanon has been denied the right to
work for a peaceful exit. One hopes that the sympathy that the democratic
Lebanese Government enjoys throughout the world will soon be translated into
actual political and material support.
Farouk Mawlawi Beirut - Lebanon
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State Terrorists Vs. Freedom Fighters
By Yamin Zakaria
Al-Jazeerah, July 19, 2006
"We must use terror, assassination, intimidation, land
confiscation, and the cutting of all social services to rid the Galilee of its
Arab population." – (David Ben-Gurion, May 1948. From Ben-Gurion, a Biography,
by Michael Ben-Zohar)
Even before the abovementioned words were uttered by Ben
Gurion, and before the establishment of Israel: terrorism, assassination and
propaganda were the primary tools of the Jewish immigrants arriving from Europe
and Russia. Ironically, many of them were fleeing persecution but upon their
arrival they began to persecute another innocent nation! These Jewish (Zionist)
terrorists organised themselves into groups and one of the earliest one was
called the "Haganah"; its members included the likes of Yitzhak Rabin, Ariel
Sharon and Moshe Dayan. From "Haganah", the "Irgun" gang was formed by the more
fanatical right-wing members; the group was later led by Menachem Begin.
However, the "Irgun" gang also split in 1940; their off-shoot was called the
"Lehi" also known by the British as the "Stern Gang", named after its leader
Avraham Stern.
All of these terrorist groups terrorised the indigenous
Muslim/Arabs, driving them out of their lands. This is the source of the
problem, the root of the Arab-Israeli conflict: foreigners who have sought
refuge in the land of olive (Palestine – "
Bilad az-Zaytun"), turn violent on the
indigenous population. These ungrateful Zionist terrorists also attacked the
British occupational forces, despite the fact that it was the British government
who facilitated their ‘settlement' in these lands. They bombed King David Hotel,
killing 91 people that comprised largely of British civilians. Menachem Begin of
the Stern Gang was wanted by the British authorities for his criminal
activities.
After the establishment of Israel, the "Irgun" gang led by Menachem Begin became the right-wing Likud Party, while the
"
Haganah" terrorists
and the criminal Stern gang integrated to form the Israeli Defence Force (IDF).
Therefore, Israel is a terrorist state by its nature; its institutions were born
out of the terrorism of terrorist groups and theft of Arab/Muslim lands. Israel
continues to function in this mode, terrorising the region for the ultimate goal
of building Eretz (greater) Israel. The map issued by Begin's Irgun gang is
proof of that vision of creating Eretz Israel, when Israel was not even born.
Menachem Begin explicitly stated this in 1947: "Eretz Israel will be restored to
the people of Israel, all of it and for ever."
However, international situation prevents Israel from
achieving this goal of building Eretz Israel immediately; this is a long term
objective that is being undertaken with careful planning. To weaken the
surrounding Arab countries is one essential milestone for achieving this
objective. Thus, dismantling of Iraq, incursion into Syria and Lebanon, eventual
annihilation of the Palestinians, preparing to attack Iran, Somalia and Syria,
then eventually Saudi Arabia and Sudan, all aid that objective of building Eretz
Israel, even though other factors are driving those events. Not surprisingly the
fanatical neo-cons (Zionists) are the real architects of this aggressive US
foreign policy that is design to weaken the Arab/Muslim countries.
Eretz Israel is the goal, and terrorism is the method. It
was the Zionists who introduced these methods, like the European colonisers
introduced chicken pox to the peaceful native population in the Americas and
Australia. Zionists even openly admitted of their intention of using terrorism,
the aforementioned words of Ben-Gurion and the underground newspaper of the
Stern Gang explicitly stated this: "Neither Jewish morality nor Jewish tradition
can negate the use of terror as a means of battle." After the birth of this
illegitimate child called Israel, terrorism of groups and individuals was
replaced by state-terrorism.
However, since 1948, Israel has managed to portray itself
as a victim of terrorism, instead of being the real perpetrator, while Israel's
victims have been systematically turned into terrorists. This reversal of the
image was achieved primarily by the media-terrorists of the west, and this
continues till today by their one-sided media coverage. Zionists of all colours
to the government of Israel are given maximum air-time, while the Arab voices
are given minimal time, if any at all.
For example, the big news in the Western media is that
Iran and Syria have aided Hizb-Ullah, but it is no news that the US and UK has
been arming Israel to the teeth for the last 60 years! No one notices that the
US and British made fighter-planes, helicopters and missiles are used daily to
kill and maime Palestinians. If we examine the weapons dropped in Lebanon, one
would think it was the US that launched the attack. Basically, coalition of
greedy capitalist-vultures in attacking Iraq, Palestine, Lebanon is acceptable
but not the coalition of Muslim countries defending itself.
Another example of media-terrorism is the selective
application of certain terms to conceal the crime. Israel bombing civilian
installations in Lebanon and Gaza, depriving the entire population of transport,
water and electricity, is described as an act of ‘self-defence'; but any
impartial observer will see this as ‘collective punishment' dispensed through
state-terrorism. These are acts of war crimes and illegal under the various
international conventions.
Israel continues to use its firepower, targeting
residential quarters and civilian conveys leaving Lebanon, killing
indiscriminately including women and children. This is described by the
media-terrorists as Israeli retaliation to Hizb-Ullah and Hamas. In short they
portray the situation as: innocent Israel retaliating against the
Arab-terrorists, civilian casualties are collateral damages. Poor Israel, always
the ‘victim' despite the fact that it is armed with the most lethal weapons!
What is it this time? Is it anti-Semitism or denial of holocaust? Did someone
shout 5.999999 Million Jews were killed instead of 6 million? How Israel is the
only victim in human history that has managed to kill many more of its enemies
(Arabs) since its inception? Victims usually suffer more than their
perpetrators, but in the case of Israel it is the opposite.
The ‘genius' Bush also calls the Israeli aggression
against the Lebanese civilian population and the civilian infrastructure as an
act of ‘self-defence', I suppose like he is ‘defending' the US in Iraq!
According to him the capture of the Israeli soldiers by the resistance forces is
the source of the problem, just like 9/11 being the point where the history of
conflict began. Bush and the media-terrorists conveniently ignored the offer
made by Hamas and Hizb-Ullah to exchange prisoners, and all this bloodshed could
have been avoided, if that route was sought. Yet we have put up with Bush and
the Zionists continuously uttering "
peace", of course what they mean is "pieces"
of Lebanese and Palestinian children!
Let us suppose that Hizb-Ullah and Hamas did not retaliate
to the initial Israeli aggression but made a pre-emptive strike on Israel and
took the few soldiers as POWs. Israel has been holding thousands of civilians
(Lebanese and Palestinians) for decades; this includes woman and children for
resisting the illegal, ongoing occupation that is condemned by international
law. Therefore, Israel has no right to complain for the actions of Hizb-Ullah
and Hamas, moreover it is an occupational force that deserves to be resisted.
Did Israel not bomb Iraq's nuclear reactor in 1982, so why the Zionist state can
make pre-emptive strikes but not the Arabs?
Israel claims the right to invade Gaza and Lebanon to
‘rescue' the captured soldiers. No authorization was required from the UN, and
the US gave it the green light. Israel refused to negotiate the release of its
soldiers, partly because it has a hidden agenda and partly because of its racist
nature, as allegedly they are God's chosen race, and they are worth far more
than these Arab-gentiles. This means for one Israeli Jew infinite number of
gentiles can be killed, be it women or children. This is not propaganda,
Talmudic law actually endorse this. No surprise the Stern gang stated this
ethos: "Neither Jewish morality nor Jewish tradition can negate the use of
terror (against gentiles)…"
While on the subject of terrorism, it is interesting
to note that victims of Hizb-Ullah has primarily been Israeli soldiers and only
10 civilians, in contrast almost all the victims of the Israeli onslaught has
been innocent civilians. So who is the real terrorist by their conduct?
Commonsense tells us there is clear difference between,
groups resisting foreign occupational forces as freedom fighters and
state-terrorists/terrorists. The former groups are operating largely within
their borders to free their lands and people from foreign forces; hence by
reality they are freedom fighters. In contrast state-terrorism is deployed
largely by imperialist nations seeking the wealth of other nations and by those
nations who have established themselves on other people'
s land, later colonised
it by force. For example, it was state-terrorism of European colonisers that led
to the virtual annihilation of the aboriginal and the Native American
population. Israel and the US are perfect examples of state-terrorists; they
were setup on stolen lands, subsequently committed genocide on the native
population. Both countries use their firepower to terrorise weaker nations,
while they have killed millions more, they scream of being innocent victims,
whenever they face just retaliation.
Yamin Zakaria (www.iiop.org)
London, UK
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The American People Are the Target for Corporate
Media Censorship
By Hassan El-Najjar
Al-Jazeerah, July 18, 2006
Since the United States is involved in four raging wars
(on Palestine, Lebanon indirectly through financing Israeli occupiers, and
directly in Iraq, and Afghanistan) and being hammered daily by the Israeli Lobby
to start three more (on Syria, Iran, and Sudan), the pro-Israel corporate media
have been instrumental in beating drums of war. Simultaneously, the corporate
media have accepted to be embedded with military units, covering only what the
military wants them to cover.
The result has been a massive effort to deny the American
people the basic facts about why is the US fighting all these wars and what is
really going on over there.
Corporate media units have taken the Israeli side in
Lebanon and Palestine, describing Israelis as victims and assaulting Lebanese
and Palestinians with all kinds of negative labels. The media relentlessly
mentioned that the current Israeli war on Lebanon and Gaza Strip started when
resistance fighters captured three Israeli soldiers, as if history of the
conflict started then.
They never mention that these attacks on Israeli soldiers
were in retaliation for the continuous Israeli killing of Palestinian civilians
and the continuous assassination of members of the Palestinian resistance
despite a year-long truce, in which Palestinians held their fire.
They never mention that there are about 10,000
Palestinian, Lebanese, and other Arab prisoners in Israeli occupation prisons,
whom the Israeli occupation government refused to release after withdrawal from
south Lebanon and later from Gaza Strip.
They never mention that the Gaza Strip has never been free
of the Israeli occupation despite the withdrawal of illegal Israeli settlers and
Israeli occupation forces protecting them. The Israeli occupation forces have
maintained a suffocating control of the Gaza Strip by land, air, and sea,
literally preventing movement of Palestinians whenever it wished, by closing the
Rafah and Beit Hanoon terminals most of the time.
They do not tell the American people that Iraq before the
US invasion and occupation in 2003 never had this devastating and ugly sectarian
killing. They never remind readers (in daily reporting) of the Interior
Ministry's death squads and the role of the occupation forces in what's going on
in Iraq, like the infamous incident of September 19, 2005, when two British
undercover soldiers were arrested by Iraqi police when they were driving a car
bomb in the streets of Basra.
The corporate media never shed light on who is behind the
campaign of pressuring the US-EU governments to invade Sudan, particularly the
relentless efforts of Zionists in Congress, led by Lantos.
Today, we have a new evidence about how the corporate
media is an accomplice in the global US-led NATO war to subjugate the Muslim
world and control its resources. The story is from Afghanistan.
The objective of all of this censorship, media
embeddedness, and total loyalty to Israel is to keep the American people on the
dark. So, they do not know about what's happening around the world in their
name.
With the US national debt reaching about $8.5 trillion as
a result of this Neocon Zionist "permanent war" strategy, ignorance about one's
government policies is no longer a luxury. Ignorance and indifference in this
case may have devastating financial consequences on the US not only on the long
term, but also in the near future
***
I have observed recently that US news media have been
publishing news reports about NATO occupation forces killing scores of Taliban
resistance fighters by air strikes on their camps or bases.
I quickly alerted readers that it was impossible for
Taliban fighters to have camps or bases in occupied Afghanistan, which is
totally under the control of the US-led NATO occupation forces.
However, the same daily news have continued, which have
made no sense until today.
In the following AP news report, the US-led NATO
occupation forces admit for the first time that Taliban resistance fighters are
in control of certain areas in southern Afghanistan.
Now, the previous puzzling news reports are making sense
finally. This means that the Taliban resistance fighters have been in control of
these areas for weeks, since the first time news reports mentioned bombing
Taliban camps, bases, or centers. We were not told about it.
So what? Well, here we go again. The American people know
very little about what's going on in all the wars America was dragged to in
Palestine, Lebanon, Iraq, and Afghanistan.
The embedded US corporate media has been reduced to
Third-World-level media, spreading only what the government wants the people to
know.
The American people need to look for alternative sources
of news provided now through the internet. The corporate media should not be
trusted any more as the only source of information.
Israeli Leaders Continue their War, Not Yet
Satisfied with the Number of Lebanese Children Murdered So Far
Israel's Olmert: No Cease-Fire
in Lebanon
AP Photo/AMOS BEN GERSHOM
Jul 31, 2006, 1:18 PM EDT
QANA, Lebanon (AP) --
Israeli terrorist warplanes carried out
strikes in southern Lebanon on Monday, hours after agreeing to temporarily halt
air raids while investigating a bombing that killed at least 56 Lebanese
civilians. Israeli occupation government Prime Minister Ehud Olmert said there
would be no cease-fire, and that Israeli terrorist forces continued fighting in
the air, from the sea and on the ground in Lebanon.
Olmert said the fighting will end when
Israel brings home two soldiers captured by Hizbullah resistance fighters in a
July 12 raid (in an attempt to swap them with Lebanese prisoners in Israeli
occupation jails).
Olmert had agreed to a 48-hour cease-fire
beginning at 2 a.m. Monday.
Hezbollah resistance fighters hit an
Israeli occupation tank near the Lebanese village of Taibeh with an anti-tank
missile.
AP Television News footage showed two
Israeli tanks side by side in southern Lebanon, with flames suddenly covering
one of them. Soldiers emerged from one tank and did not appear to be badly hurt.
In a second Israeli terrorist airstrike
around the port city of Tyre, a Lebanese soldier was killed when it hit a car it
believed was carrying a senior Hizbullah official, the Israeli terrorist army
said.
The Israeli army sought to justify the
action, saying the leader believed to have been in the car was a threat to
Israel. Instead, the car carried a Lebanese army officer and soldiers. "They
were, of course, not the targets and we regret the incident," the terrorist army
said.
(So, it was a deliberate
assassination attempt, a continuation of the Israeli terrorist policies
targeting Palestinians before and Lebanese now - Al-Jazeerah).
Israeli Defense Minister
Amir Peretz said Israel plans to "expand and strengthen" its attack on
Hizbullah, diminishing hopes that the 48-hour airstrike halt could become a
longer cease-fire.
Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak warned
that the entire Middle East peace could collapse because of Israel's fighting in
Lebanon. "There is an urgent need for an unconditional cease-fire, which would
pave the way for international efforts to end the crisis and deal with its
consequences," he said in a nationwide TV address.
In Washington, President
Bush stuck to (the Israeli) position that any cease-fire be accompanied by a
wider agreement addressing the root causes of the fighting, such as Hizbullah's
control of southern Lebanon, and Iran and Syria's influence in Lebanon.
Fighting was heavy in the northeast corner
of south Lebanon around Taibeh and other border villages, where Israeli ground
forces have been fighting Hizbullah resistance fighters for nearly two weeks.
Constant Israeli artillery blasts - not covered under the air halt - shook the
hills.
Hizbullah resistance fighters fired
mortars at Misgav Am, near the Israeli town of Kiryat Shemona, in what was
initially thought to be a rocket attack, the Israeli army said. No casualties or
damage was reported.
By 4:30 p.m. Monday, no
Hizbullah rockets had hit the region, a remarkable turnaround for an area hit by
dozens of missiles a day during the offensive. 0verall, the suspension of
airstrikes also brought relative quiet to much of southern Lebanon.
Israel called the 48-hour
halt under U.S. pressure amid worldwide outrage over the Qana strike Sunday
morning; of those killed, at least 34 were children and 12 women. Before, the
largest death toll from a single Israeli strike was about a dozen.
It was the deadliest single attack in the
Israeli onslaught against Lebanon.
Some 519 people have been confirmed killed
by Lebanon's Health Ministry since the fighting began. On the Israeli side, 33
soldiers have been killed by Hizbullah fighters, and Hizbullah rocket attacks on
northern Israel have killed 18 civilians, Israeli authorities said,
The pause in airstrikes meant the first
relative relief for thousands of Lebanese hiding in their homes, in schools or
hospitals in the dozens of villages that dot the mountainous south. Huge numbers
had fled already, and those left were mostly elderly, sick or too afraid of
Israeli bombardment to risk the drive.
Early Monday, few southerners had ventured
out, likely questioning whether news of the cease-fire was true. By early
afternoon, roads from villages into the port city of Tyre, then north from Tyre
along the coast, were packed. With many of the main roads shattered, cars used
dirt side roads, with white flags fluttering out windows or white sheets
covering the roofs.
Lebanese Red Cross teams
escorted by U.N. observers went to the village of Srifa to dig out more than 50
bodies believed still buried under rubble since Israeli strikes wiped out a
neighborhood July 19. The bodies have begun decomposing, the Red Cross said.
Some U.N. and Red Cross aid convoys were
forced to turn back from destinations in Lebanon because of continued fighting,
though other trucks pressed on in an attempt to reach Qana, U.N. officials said.
The stunning bloodshed in Qana
increased international pressure on Washington to back an immediate end to the
fighting, and pushed American peace efforts to a crucial juncture as fury flared
in Lebanon. The Beirut government said it would no longer
negotiate over a U.S. peace package without an unconditional cease-fire.
The attack prompted U.S. Secretary of
State Condoleezza Rice to cut short her Mideast mission to return home Monday.
In a nationally televised speech before leaving Israel, Rice said she would seek
international consensus for a cease-fire and a "lasting settlement" in the
conflict through a U.N. Security Council resolution this week.
But Peretz made clear in a speech to
parliament that Israel would not agree to an immediate cease-fire and had plans
to expand its operation in Lebanon.
"It's forbidden to agree to an immediate
cease-fire," Peretz told parliament, as several Arab legislators heckled him and
demanded an immediate cessation. "Israel will expand and strengthen its
activities against the Hizbullah." (read: to shed more of
the blood of Lebanese children).
The U.N. Security Council extended the
peacekeeping mission in Lebanon by one month, a move meant to ensure that the
force does not conflict with what could be a larger international deployment.
Secretary-General Kofi Annan and many
world leaders say they want to deploy a larger peacekeeping force with greater
authority and more experienced troops, if Hizbullah and Israel agree to end
three weeks of fighting.
The council was forced to take action on
the U.N. mission now because the peacekeepers' mandate was to expire Monday.
Israel's top ministers were to discuss
expanding the army's ground operation at a meeting later Monday, while thousands
of reserve soldiers trained for the possibility of being sent into Lebanon.
It was unclear whether the senior
ministers would approve a broader ground assault, defense officials said,
speaking on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to give
information to the media.
Israeli Prime Minister
Ehud Olmert told Rice over the weekend that Israel would need 10 to 14 more days
to finish its offensive, and Justice Minister Haim Ramon told Army Radio on
Monday that he did not think the fighting was yet over.
-- Repost from Chicago
IMC, Angry Arab News Service, Observer, UK
Israeli Occupation Forces Invade Nablus and
Gaza, Kill Nine Palestinians, Flatten Palestinian Security Building, Detain 150
Security Men
19/07/2006 Palestine Media Center – PMC
Tanks and troops of the Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF)
have invaded the central Gaza Strip and the northern West Bank city of Nablus
early Wednesday killing at least nine Palestinians, flattening a building of the
Palestinian Preventive Security forces and detaining more than 150 security men.
The IOF invaded Al-Maghazi refugee camp and entered
about one kilometer deep in central Gaza Strip (which is about three miles
wide), as warplanes began shooting heavily and indiscriminately overhead.
Palestinian eyewitnesses said 30 IOF armored vehicles were
in the camp at sunrise. Soldiers took over several rooftops as bulldozers
leveled farmland.
Six Palestinians were killed, four armed
anti-occupation activists and two civilians including a 16-year-old boy.
Fifty-two Palestinians were wounded in the clashes,
including four hurt by a missile fired from an Israeli drone aircraft. At least
10 of those hurt were children. Some of the wounded were in a critical
condition, medics said, according to Reuters.
Around 100 Palestinians, mostly civilians, have been
killed in the Israeli offensive launched at midnight on June 27. Israeli
planes have also bombarded to rubble buildings of the government of the
Palestinian National Authority (PNA), including the buildings of the
premiership, and foreign and interior ministries and destroying power grids and
electricity distribution network, water pipelines, highways and bridges.
Six Palestinians were killed in the northern Gaza Strip
during a two-day military incursion on Monday.
Meanwhile more than 100 IOF military vehicles stormed into
Nablus in the West Bank early Wednesday, flattened a PNA Preventive
Security building, killed three Palestinians, and detained at least 150
Palestinian security personnel.
The invading IOF forces surrounded the Mukata'
a compound
in the city and the IOF bulldozers began to level part of the compound,
including the Preventive Security Service headquarters, Ynet reported.
More than 150 policemen and security personnel were also
strip-searched and detained by the IOF troops.
Last Monday, IOF First Sergeant Osher Damari, of the Haruv
Brigade, was killed by an explosives device during a routine operation to detain
wanted suspects in Nablus; six other soldiers were wounded in the incident.
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas received in Gaza city
on Tuesday a United Nations team.
"We hope the present crisis engulfing Gaza is to be
overcome and we can come back to the situation where it is possible to pursue
the objective of peace," UN envoy Alvaro De Soto said after the meeting.
Palestinian officials said the UN team brought no offers
of a deal to end the fighting to Abbas, who called for an immediate cease-fire.
"The only issue that President Abbas focused on was to
find a way to stop this Israeli escalation on the ground,"
Abbas' spokesman Nabil Abu Rdeineh said. "This is the main topic, this is
what we are looking for, apart from the humanitarian crisis which we suffer
from."
The United States vetoed last week a UN Security Council
resolution calling for an end to the Israeli war on Palestinians.
Separately the Central Committee of the former ruling
Fatah movement urged the UN Security Council to take a resolution on the spot
for an immediate cease-fire in Gaza and Lebanon.
A statement issued Tuesday following a meeting chaired by
President Abbas also called for an international conference for peace in the
Middle East to prevent a further escalation of the violence that is threatening
the sweep the whole volatile region.
"We urge an international peace conference on the basis of
the Arab peace initiative endorsed at the Beirut Arab summit and on the Road
Map," the statement said, holding the international community fully responsible
for curbing the collapse of the peace process.
The statement also pleaded with Arab leaders to act
quickly to end "the dangerous Israeli offensive" against the Palestinian and
Lebanese peoples.
It also demanded that Arabs "draw a
unified strategy for recovering our land and prisoners and the creation of an
independent Palestinian state with Jerusalem as its capital."
The PNA has joined Lebanon, Djibouti, Algeria, Egypt,
Qatar and Sudan in supporting a Yemeni proposal of an emergency Arab League
summit, but the number remains short of the necessary majority of two thirds of
the 22 league members.
A Very Unwise Indian Mission to Use Indian
Navy Warships in Lebanon
By Ghulam Muhammed
Al-Jazeerah, July 20, 2006
The news that India is to send in 4 Indian Navy
'warships', fortuitously deployed around the Suez Canal Area, is a stark sign of
US pressure on India to get involved in US and Israeli chosen war missions. The
pious duty that India is supposed to be performing to rescue its citizens from
the conflict zone, is the standard ploy that US, UK and France have been
endlessly using around the world throughout their post-colonial interventions in
developing countries of the world.
Incidentally, the same India, with the same Congress
Government, of course without Manmohan Singh at the helm of affairs, has never
bothered to venture such a show of force to rescue its citizens, who are
residents of Lebanon, while Lebanon had suffered decades of war and occupation
by Israel.
India, under the leadership of VP Singh, as Prime Minister
and Inder Kumar Gujral as Foreign Minister, in 1990, had organized a historic
airlift through national airline AIR-INDIA planes of hundreds of thousands
Indians stuck in Kuwait, when Saddam Hussein invaded Kuwait in August 1990. All
Indians were allowed by Saddam to travel to Jordan, from where they were carried
back to India on State expenses. The world has lauded the that humanitarian
airlift of such numbers in such an efficient manner.
Manmohan Singh could have chosen the same route, without
using Naval 'warship' --- a Times of India description, not without oblique
nuances --- by picking the 12000 Indians from either Syria and/or Jordan without
antagonizing any of the two warring sides with the appearance of Indian Navy in
the Middle East, without UN auspicious. India should have taken into account the
possible reaction of Arab and Muslim world to this crass show of power in the
Middle East.
India can carve a very important friendly role in the Arab
and Muslim world in the near future, especially in economic field. Its very rash
and inadvisable step, doubtlessly under US and Israeli pressure, is completely
against nation's best interests as India will be looked upon from now on as a
part of the Axis powers out to join the colonialists to invade and impoverish
Arab and Muslim nations.
India should immediately review its decision to send in
Indian Navy and should opt for airlift of its citizens through Jordan or Syria,
either by India's national or commercial airline fleet and resist from any
misadventure that will impact the neutrality of Indian armed forces and its
millions citizens working in Arab countries in the Middle East as siding with
Israel in their local conflagrations.
Sonia Gandhi and all political parties should urgently
join heads to discuss the full implications of Indian foreign ministry's slavish
move to follow US/Israeli dictats, in which India is to lose much goodwill in
the Arab World and jeopardise the lives of millions of Indians in the gulf, in
case the present conflict snowballs.
FROM BEIRUT TO JERUSALEM
EYE-WITNESS TO SABRA-SHATILA
MASSACRE
Dr.Ang Swee Chai
"The slaughter of unarmed children,
women, the aged and the infirm was shocking. For me, I was doubly outraged
that I had to discover the truth about a brave and generous people only
through their deaths. Until then, I never knew Palestinian refugees existed.
As a fundamentalist Christian, I had been a supporter of Israel, hated Arabs
and saw the Palestinian Liberation Organisation as terrorists to be loathed
and feared."
Extract from the back cover of her book
"From Beirut To Jerusalem"
Dr Ang Swee Chai talking at a London Mosque.
(Out of respect for Islam she wore a head scarf in the Mosque)
Dr Ang Swee Chai grew up supporting
Israel. Arabs, she was told, were terrorists. But in 1982, on the television
she saw the relentless bombing of Beirut by Israeli planes. Shocked, her view
of Israel began to change. It was then that she heard of an international
appeal for an orthopaedic surgeon to treat war victims in Beirut. The petit
woman - she was just under 1.5 meters - resigned her job in London, bade her
husband farewell and set out on a journey to civil war Beirut, there she was
to eye-witness the Sabra-Shatila massacres*.
With her husband Francis Khoo, and some
friends, Dr Ang Swee Chai helped to form the British charity, Medical Aid for
Palestinians (MAP), following the 1982 Sabra-Shatila massacres. In 1987, PLO
chairman Yasser Arafat awarded Dr Ang Swee Chai the "Star of Palestine" the
highest award for service to the Palestinian people.
In her talk, given at a West London
Mosque on 10th December 2004, she shares with us some of her experiences of
Lebanon and Palestine. Many of the slides she uses in her talk are reproduced
below with relevant captions and a time code so that you may follow the slides
with the audio.
We thank Dr Ang Swee Chai for her talk,
all slides are copyright Dr Ang Swee Chai as are the extracts we have quoted
from her book 'From Beirut To Jerusalem', we also like to thank Mehfil-E-Ali
for their help. Any additional images used that were not part of the original
presentation are marked [+] . Any additional reporting is ours and we alone
are responsible for it.
*
Sabra-Shatila Massacre: In September 1982, just a few weeks after
the Palestinian men had surrendered their weapons under an internationally
brokered peace deal, and were deported from Beirut leaving their families
under the protection of an international peace keeping force, the Israeli army
invaded Beirut, violating the peace treaty, and some 3000 defenceless
Palestinian women and children were rounded up in the refugee camps of Sabra
and Shatila and systematically murdered in cold blood. (For a repeat of this
tragedy see Srebrenica in 1995 - only that time it was 8000 Muslim men who
were slaughtered after they had handed their weapons to the UN forces who had
guaranteed them a "safe haven").
[3:20] I've called it "From Beirut to
Jerusalem" because within my own heart I share this fervent wish that one day
the Palestinians will be able to return from the refugee camps in Lebanon,
that my friends can go back to al-Aqsa and pray as their forefathers had. Its
something they all want to do but they can't do now.
The Siege
The 1982 Israeli invasion of Lebanon
killed over 30,000 civilians. The siege of Beirut lasted for 70 days, Beirut
was subjected a relentless barrage of air, naval, and artillery bombardment.
The Israeli bombardment was random and indiscriminate. Food, electricity and
water supplies were cut off - over 500,000 people were driven from their
homes. The IDF calculated that they had used some 960 tons of ammunition in
trying to destroy the city.
The price asked by Israel to stop the
destruction of Beirut was for the 14,000 PLO fighters to abandon the city -
leaving behind their families. The US brokered peace deal guaranteed the
safety of the Palestinians left behind in the camps - a multinational
peacekeeping force would be deployed to protect them.
The US didn't honour its word and three
weeks after the PLO evacuation they withdrew the multinational force giving
the green light to Israel to invade West Beirut and massacre the Palestinians
in the camps.

[6:30] As you can see these were some of
the bombs that Israel had - killing many people

[7:40] Finally the cease-fire came and
we were able to make our way across the green-line in to West Beirut. This was
the Beirut I new - the Beirut for weeks before I'd watched on television -
blocks and blocks of buildings being bombed out and destroyed - only this time
it was real, life sized, 3 dimensional and frightening

[8:10] The coast line of the beautiful
city of Beirut - also known as the pearl of the Middle-East - was shelled by
Israeli gun boats and reduced to wreckage.

[8:20] But more frightening are the
number of new weapons they tested in Lebanon - that time it was the first time
Israel exploded phosphorous bombs. So that when phosphorus hits someone it
just burns for days and days and then if you wash it - it will burn even more,
and the victims just died of phosphorus burns. But this is a different kind -
this is called a vacuum bomb. What would happen is that the bomb would go in
to a centre, build up very high TNT value, and suck the whole building down -
this is an 11 floor building that was sucked in to a heap of rubble, buried
within it are 200 people. When I arrived and saw this for myself I know that a
doctor can't do much - it is a very humbling experience... I could do nothing
to help those people who were buried and killed in this one single bomb
attack.

[10:40] Farewell message left by a
Palestinian forced to evacuate Beirut... 14,000 Palestinians [men] were forced
to leave Lebanon within the evacuation which means that 14,000 families have
been broken up, because each family have given up their men - either a father
or an eldest son or somebody important, leaving behind women with young
children and old people with no men to look after them. In a middle-eastern
culture this is a catastrophe. You can image 14,000 families and from these
families you take the oldest son out, you take the father - force them to
leave and never to come back. That was the price Israel demanded from the PLO
in order to stop the bombing.

[12:40] I was seconded by the
International Red Cross to join a group called the Palestinian Red Crescent
Society - this was quite a culture shock to me because I am joining a Red
Crescent - a Muslim organisation - but it was the beginning of a road, the
beginning of a journey, beginning of a way where I learnt.. and that is my
[Red Crescent] ID Card which I cherish...

[13:15] Gaza Hospital in Beirut, inside
the Sabra-Shatila refugee camp

[15:00] Gaza Hospital was protected by
the International Red Cross, despite that Gaza Hospital has been bombed - it
was 11 floors high and the top 2 floors were blown off, the doctors quarters
were shelled..

[15:25] Photo from 6th floor of Gaza
Hospital. At the time the Palestine Red Crescent Society ran 13 clinics and 9
hospitals - and the Israelis had selectively bombed and destroyed every single
one of the clinics and hospitals - killing patients and killing doctors...

[20:30] There was 3 weeks of peace
[following the PLO evacuation], then suddenly on the 15th of September
something horrible happened - the international peace keeping force decided to
withdraw... and israeli planes flew in and 500-600 Israeli tanks started to
roll in to Beirut city [violating the peace treaty]. Before this Beirut city
was surrounded by Israeli tanks but never invaded like that - the Israelis had
bombed Beirut from the air and seiged the city and denied water and medicine
to the people, but this time the tanks are comming - and you can see the tank
shelling. [photo] You can see the Mosque in south Beirut - that was the first
shell that fell - it was from an Israeli tank. They began to surround the
refugee camps in all directions. By about mid-day there was streams of shell
smoke comming from everywhere and everybody was very frightened knowing that
something horrible is going to happen...
At 4:30pm news arrived at the Gaza
Hospital that Israeli troops had invaded Akka Hospital [just outside the
camp], nurses had been raped and killed, doctors and patients shot dead.
Extract from p55 & p79 of the book
"From Beirut To Jerusalem"
The Massacre
The phalange militia were Israel's proxy
in Lebanon, their members were recruited from the Maronite Christian
community. They were payed for, trained and armed by Israel. They were
effectively an extension of the IDF, and were usually sent in to do the dirty
work.
After Sharon's army had taken West
Beirut and sealed off all escapes routes from the Palestinian refugee camps,
Sharon ordered the phalange in. The official order from Sharon read "for the
operation in the camps the phalange should be sent in"*. Knowing that the
camps were full of unarmed civilians - mainly women and children, only around
150 phalange were deployed. The testimonies of the survivors suggest that both
Israeli soldiers and their mercenaries the Phalange entered the camps and
participated in the massacre**.
The Israelis supervised the operation
from their forward command post, a six story building overlooking the camps.
From there they gave logistic support and relayed orders to the soldiers on
the ground. Concerned that reports of the on-going slaughter would leak out,
the soldiers were ordered to continue the killing through out the night - to
facilitate this the Israelis lit up the sky with flares all night long. The
idea was to kill as many Palestinians as quickly as possible, before
international pressure would put a stop to the operation. Over 3000 elderly
men, women and children were murdered. Next the evidence had to be buried
quickly - so the Israelis send in bulldozers. Houses were packed with bodies
and demolished to form mass graves. One such mass grave contained a thousand
bodies.
*see BBC Panorama "The Accused" 2001.
** Survivors interviewd on 22 Sep reported that many of the soldiers who did
the killing did not speak Arabic and Israeli newspapers (in Hebrew) and
Israeli food rations were found left behind. A young boy, Munir, who was left
for dead under a heap of 27 bodies confirmed that he has seen both Israelis
and Phalange murdering people, when he was brought to Gaza Hospital on 17
Sept. (Src: 'From Beirut To Jerusalem' pgs 61, 69 & 71)

[22:20] The next morning, early in the
morning after prayer time, women went to the well and water points to get
water for the family and right there they were shot, some of them killed.
[photo] This was the first lady that came in, with her elbow blown off, this
was her x-ray.

[22:40] And following her a lot of
people were shot in their homes and they were brought in to the hospital -
many of them died in the mortuary. By no means were they terrorists - [photo]
this was an old man that lived next to the hospital - I knew him very well -
they killed him.

[23:00] Young children like that [photo]
were dying [shot] for no reason
Giving Life
In the theatre, I operated on a woman
and a child. The woman had major surgery for a gunshot wound of the abdomen.
It was a difficult operation, as I had to remove a third of her liver, and
anastomose - or join together - transected large and small bowels. She was
waking up from the anaesthetic, when the child was brought back from the
theatre recovery room. i nipped back in to see both of them and remind the
nurses in intensive care to give both of them blood transfusions. I was told
that the packet of blood being transfused into the woman was the last one.
The child had been wounded by a hand grenade chucked into the midst of a
group of little kids. He had lost a fair amount of blood through a severed
splenic artery, but otherwise he was stable after his operation. Both needed
blood and they were of the same blood group. The Palestinian woman overheard
the nurses talking to me and asked us to give blood to the child instead of
her. Then she asked for some painkillers and died shortly afterwards.
Extract from p61 of the book "From
Beirut To Jerusalem"

[23:05] My own nurses were also shot,
and by evening the next day the whole hospital was teaming with people - about
3000 people - fleeing in to the hospital saying that gunmen had broken in to
the homes of the people in the camps and started shooting whole families. They
were very very frightened, they were hoping that by staying in the hospital
somehow because of the foreign doctors and the International Red Cross
observer status that they would be protected - but that was not true of
course...

[24:30] On 18th September [72 hours in
to the killing] a tank came in and ordered all foreigners out of the hospital
at gun point. That was the time when we were very worried because we thought
that if we are gone they will probably come in and kill our patients. But at
the same time you can not argue with a machine gun and we were just forced
out. And as I came out of the hospital I saw groups of women and men and
children all rounded up by soldiers and while I was passing them one woman
tried to give me her baby but that was not allowed and she was forced to take
the baby back, and I fear the worst because for many days afterwards I came
back looking for the mother and child - I couldn't find any of them.

[25:30] For the first time we were out
from the basement operating theatre and we can see what has happened - whilst
we were operating, trying to save a few lives, the people of the camps were
massacred - killed - their bodies left rotting.
[+]
[+]
Old man tortured - eyes gouged out - before being murdered
To Kill Not Enough
The truth hit me painfully...Besides
being shot dead, people were tortured before being killed. They were beaten
brutally, electric wires were tied round limbs, eyes were dug out, women
were raped, often more than once, children were dynamited alive. Looking at
all the broken bodies, I began to think that those who had died quickly were
the lucky ones.
Extract from p67 of the book "From
Beirut To Jerusalem".

[26:45] The homes people had come to
rebuild were destroyed - if you look at these houses you will find that the
paint is still fresh - its just painted and probably not even dried. And if
you go beyond the broken walls you find the families were broken - there was
no one left - food was half eaten - furniture half smashed - the people gone -
buried in mass graves.
[+]
A mothers agony - her children slaughtered mercilessly
[+]
For what crime was this child murdered?

[27:20] These are mass graves. You can
see the tank tracks - they have just dug up shallow graves and buried all the
bodies in the rubble. They have just bulldozed all the houses - actually if
you have been watching the television its very much like Jenin [below]
recently in Palestine, but on a bigger scale. About 3000 people were killed in
those three days, and in this mass grave alone 1000 bodies were buried there.
[+]
The centre of Jenin after the recent Israeli massacre
- whole streets missing - destroyed - flattened and buried under rubble
- rubble so high that the lower floors of buildings still left standing
have disappeared under the rubble.

[28:10] There were orphans every where
and as you walk around you see children standing in front of walls with bullet
holes, where their families were lined up and killed.
[+]
Families lined up outside their homes and executed

[28:35] Children without homes - there
is no where to go for the coming winter
[+]
The "lucky" survivors - now homeless orphans

[28:45] I want to talk to you about this
family because it is such a typical and yet painful event. This family was
from a village near Jerusalem. Their village is completely gone - it doesn't
exist anymore - when Israel was formed they found themselves in South Lebanon.
South Lebanon was bombed, so the family found themselves in another refugee
camp called Tel al-Zaatar in east Beirut. In 1978 Tel al-Zaatar was massacred
-3000 people died. So this family escaped from Tel al-Zaatar and found
themselves in Shatila camp. When the evacuation took place the family had
enough - they said they were going to stay, so they stayed in Shatila camp.
And the massacre came, and of the whole family 27 members were killed!

[30:10] This is Munir, at the time Munir
was only 9 years old. Munir was shot 3 times together with 27 members of his
family. And as the dead bodies fell on him, he fainted - which was a good
thing because the gunmen thought he had died and left him alone. After they
left his friends came and took him to the hospital.

[30:50] I visited Munir's grandmother
Hajjar. His grandmother at the time was in South Lebanon and when she heard
that there was a massacre in Shatila the 72 year old lady was very worried so
she walked 20 kilometres - all the way from South Lebanon to Shatila camp. And
when she arrived she knew her family was gone. Hajjar was mourning for her
family but I went in to her house because she's Munir's grandmother and I
asked her what have you to say Hajjar? Then she broke out and told me all this
in arabic:
Whats there left to say? There is
nothing left to say.
Our flowers still blosom and our oranges give fragrance,
our sparrows sing their usual songs,
yet my children are no where to be found.

Beirut - you took all I had,
and you took my last important life,
my heart lies dead on your streets.

Abu Zuhair, my fine young son
was cruelly cut off from his roots on your soil.
Abu Zuhair - you who found your way from Tel al-Zaatar
with a Kalashnikov in your hand, to meet me Shatila,
how come you are slaughtered like a sheep?
What have I got to say?

Crow of ill-omen - please,
who told you of my where abouts?
Bearers of coffins, please move slowly
so that I can see my loved ones once again
Oh God! Please wait, just wait and Your will be done.

How I envy those of you who were around when my children died. Did you let
them die thirsty?
Or were you kind enough to give then a drink?

Life - what life is like to us?
Our hearts have died and our tears have dried
for all the men and women who fell.
God All Mighty give us patience,
and our children - may our love be a lantern to Your path
and may God show me the holy way
Doctor, please go away -
you have reopened all our wounds,
we are so weary, what is there to say?
[+]
[35:10] Everyday I go back to the
refugee camps - to the hospital, and we walk up and down. Each time we find a
new mass grave, we find bodies and sometimes, now we are talking about
October, it was decaying and the stench horrendous. You cant even recognise
the bodies -usually you find the identity card or a piece of jewelry or
something like that, and the families identify the bodies, take it back and
buried it and there was crying.
[+]
Terrified women and children being taken away in a truck
(image captured by a Danish cameraman - BBC "The Accused" 2001)
The Stadium
I walked towards the sports stadium. I
had not found the strength to visit this area before. At sunset, it looked
hideous. People had been killed here, people were buried here: I seemed to
hear their voices echoing mournfully in the wasteland. This place had been
pounded incessantly by Israeli aeroplanes during the siege. During the
massacre, it was occupied by the Israelis, and the camp people told me that
trucks of men, women and children were taken to the stadium by the Israelis,
and many had 'disappeared'.
The body of a little child I had once
treated had been found in the stadium on 18 September, the day of the
massacre. With other little children, he had been blown up by a hand grenade
thrown into their midst. All around the stadium I could see cloths, mostly
women's clothes. Angry survivors told me large numbers of women had been
forced en masse to undress, and were raped by the soldiers before they were
killed.
Extract from p90 of the book "From
Beirut To Jerusalem".

[35:40] One day something good happened,
this boy whom I treated just before the massacre spotted me - little Mahmoud
came out and started to put his arms around me "Dr Swee! Dr Swee!" and I said
"Oh Mahmoud!", he said "we saw the soldiers take you - all the foreigners, to
the UN building and thats where they killed everybody so I thought you were
dead" So he was so happy and started to cry, and I realised that poor Mahmoud
has lost his family - he was now an orphan.

[36:15] And suddenly a whole lot of
children - Palestinian children from every where began to crowd around me, and
the little girl said "Doctor can you take a picture of us?" I said "of course
I will". "You must take a picture of us now because there is the Shatila camp
- tomorrow maybe the camp will be destroyed and there will be no more Shatila,
but al least today we are here and you can take a picture and show your
friends all over the world this refugee camp and show them we are the children
of Shatila". And as I began to focus the camera they decided to put their
hands up and make a victory sign and said "and we are not afraid". This
picture was taken in October 1982, since then I have been back to Lebanon many
times, and each time I go back I carry a copy of these pictures hoping I can
find them - of course I never found any of these children. But now looking
back I realise they didn't ask me bring the pictures back to them - they said
take the pictures and show it to the whole world, to show the whole world how
the Palestinian children of Shatila camp were not afraid. So I am showing it
to you now.

Palestinian Compassion
After the massacre, some of the very
soldiers that took part in the slaughter amazingly turned up at the hospital
for treatment - six of them had fallen off the rooftop of one of the camp
houses while arresting Palestinians. The natural reaction was to turn them
away, but before Dr Swee could do this the Palestinian administrator
intervened:
...in a loud voice I told them there
was no doctor around.It was easy to get them to believe me, as they assumed
I was a little Asian nurse. Then I felt someone gently tugging at my white
coat: it was Azziza, the hospital administrator. She wanted to talk to me in
private.
'Please, Swee, you have to treat these
people. I know what you are thinking. But believe me, my family have
suffered so much - and I ask you to do this, for our sake. We were forced to
leave Jerusalem, then the siege, then the massacre - all these wounds are
still sore, but we cannot deny anyone medical care. We are the Palestinian
Red Crescent Society, and our principles compel us to give medical care to
all alike, even our enemies.'
Extract from p92 of Dr Ang Swee Chai's
book "From Beirut To Jerusalem".

[39:10] Within a few months of our
formation [of Medical Aid for Palestinians] the Palestinians were attacked -
there was another camp war, many of my friends were killed and this time they
were under siege so the bodies had to be buried in the Mosque - the martyrs
had no where to be buried.

[39:40] Gaza Hospital was burnt and it
was difficult to look after patients, we had to do operations without masks,
without gloves, without electricity..

[40:00] This 82 year old lady came from
Germany, all she wanted to do was get this van and drive around all the
refugee camps to the displaced people and give them milk... the children love
her, her name is Rita so they call her Mama Rita, and from Mama Rita to Mama
Halib - meaning milk mother.

[41:00] In 1987 we were still working in
Shatila, but Shatila camp has become like that [photo]. 1987 was also the
United Nations international year of shelter, so 100s of resolutions were
passed about how everyone has a right to a home but it by-passed the
Palestinian people. The refugee camps were destroyed - not rebuilt, people
lived in this and when the rains fall the whole lot collapsed and all of them
had to be evacuated in to... [see below]

[41:40] ...shelters like this - all
partitioned. So these are abandoned buildings and the UN would just put up
curtains and within year back curtain would be a family. So the cycle has
completed - from people in Palestine in to tents in Lebanon, and then they
converted their tents in to cities, the cities were destroyed, and now their
children are now back to living in this kind of shelters - grim and depressing
with no future and yet it was in 1987 in one of these shelters that we learnt
of the first Palestinian Intifada. The first uprising - the Palestinians under
occupation in Gaza and West Bank had decided to oppose the occupation and rose
up against the Israeli occupation.
First Intifada

[42:40] This is the women of Gaza, and
the children of Gaza. they were demonstrating before Israeli tanks. Now it
takes a lot of courage to stand before Israeli tanks who can actually just
shell them and kill them - but they are not afraid. So it is a very special
moment when ordinary people stood up against a might military force - I think
the Israeli army is the fourth largest army in the world in terms of
armourments and fire power.

[43:20] This is a Palestinian refugee
living in Jabaliya camp, but that day Abu Mohammad has taken me to this heap
of rocks - that was his grandfathers home. the Israelis came and dynamited it
and put a prohibition on it so that no one from his family can go and live
there or rebuilt it. Now the interesting thing is that all around it trees
were planted and every year millions of American pilgrims visit the Holy Land
and they look at the trees planted by Israel, but it was only the Intifada
that actually makes some of them look at the bulldozed building and the rubble
and the homes that have been destroyed so that the trees could be planted...

Breaking Bones
During the first Intifada the entire
world saw footage of Israeli soldiers beating up young Palestinian prisoners,
breaking their bones with large rocks, rifle butts and metal bars.
Defense Minister Rabin explained in an interview with Army Radio that
he had ordered his soldiers to break the bones of Palestinian stone throwers.
(Its disgraceful how the media has since recast this war criminal - Rabin as a
peacemaker).
The deliberate policy of breaking the
limbs of Palestinians meant that victims would be crippled for a long time.
A fractured limb takes a good few months to mend, and then an equally long
time to be rehabilitated to full functional status. As an orthopaedic or
bone surgeon, I know that there is no way to hurry the process of bone
healing. If all four limb bones are broken, then the injured person will be
quite useless for up to a year. Meanwhile, if he was the sole breadwinner,
his family would starve.
Extract from p287-288 of the book
"From Beirut To Jerusalem".
[+]
8 year old Muhammad had his bones
crushed by Israeli soldiers to prevent him from picking up a stone. His friend
Hassan's (right) 3 year old brother was also beaten up by the soldiers,
resulting in fractures. [Al-Ahli Hospital Gaza, from BBC Documentary "Life
Under Occupation", shown in 1989] A survey carried out by the Gaza Community
Mental Health Programme found that 1 in every 22 Palestinian children (4.5%)
had their bones broken by the IDF (2779 children surveyed).
During the first Intifada, I was
attached to Gaza's Al-Ahli hospital as a United Nations consultant surgeon
and had treated many of those injured. My hospital grounds were often raided
by troops hunting for young people they were after; maternity wards were
invaded by fully armed Israeli soldiers, scornful of women in labour.
Patients lying on my operating table were threatened. A BBC TV crew filmed
'Life Under Occupation', featuring some of us working under those
intolerable conditions. My male nurse [who is shown treating Muhammad in the
above photo] spent two years in prison following the documentary. The
military made my continued stay in Gaza untenable, and it took several years
before I could return.
Extract from p307 of Dr Ang Swee
Chai's book "From Beirut To Jerusalem".

[45:20] This is inside Jerusalem - the
occupation - where israeli soldiers can beat up anybody or strip anybody and
arrest anybody
No Fear
'This anxious Palestinian mother had
to go to the Israeli Security to ask for the release of her nine-year-old
son, who'd been captured for throwing stones. Not so long ago, the boy's
father was detained by the Israelis, and he was still on the wanted list. So
the boy's father couldn't go to claim his son, and had to send his wife
instead. She was a teacher. The Israelis told her, "You're a teacher. You
mustn't teach your nine-year-old son to hate." She replied, "A nine-year-old
should never hate anyone. The occupation taught him to hate the soldiers, I
did not teach him that. Remove the occupation, and let my son learn to love
your people."
'Palestinian kids appeared all over
the place, making victory signs with their wee hands. The kids knew no fear.
The Israelis arrested a three-year-old boy for throwing stones, and they
threatened him: "You're only three and shouldn't know how to throw stones at
us. Someone must have taught you. Tell us who taught you, or else..." The
little boy replied, "My brother." That was it. Fully-armed Israeli soldiers
picked up the toddler and stormed into his home looking for his brother.
They found him in a corner playing - he was only one year older than his
baby brother!'
Mike Holmes, a Scottish member of MAP,
related the above incidents from his first trip to the Occupied Territories
in early 1988 (during the first Intifada), from p287-288 of the book "From
Beirut To Jerusalem".

[45:35] Curfews - Barbed wires sealing
up whole villages, denying them any right of leaving the village. Even locking
up the windows for days and days. There is no need to have a reason to put a
curfew on a village - you just declare a curfew so everybody will be packed in
to their houses - they cannot look out, children cannot laugh and then
Israelis just go in to the houses and arrest anybody they like or demolish a
house - blow it up. That is curfew.

[46:05] When they talk about rubber
bullets, plastic bullets, tear gas - they all kill! Now days the Israelis dont
even use these, since the second Intifada they use live bullets..

[46:30] Rubber bullets is actually metal
- I've taken out the rubber coating on one of them so its solid metal - if you
fire point blank it can actually kill someone. Tear gas shot in to a crowded
place like this with no where to escape can kil a whole lot of people.

[46:50] These people [including the
child below] were shot with a rubber bullet - the x-ray showed the metal
bullet in the head.


[49:10] Our western media talks about
peace, but they have forgotten the main ingredient of peace which is justice.
I've known this for a long time. This was peace - lebanon 1982. After the
Israeli invasion of Lebanon there were five peace plans. All of them failed
because none of the peace plans talked about justice. And today - the same,
people talk about peace - the road map and so on - but which one of them talks
about justice? Certainly there can be no peace without justice...
A Question and Answer session followed
the talk.
Khiam
Prison - Israels Torture Den- an account of the notorious Israeli prison
in South Lebanon where thousands of Lebanese were caged, tortured and some
murdered.
http://www.inminds.com/from-beirut-to-jerusalem.html