A recent poll in Lebanon suggests deep pessimism about the chances of
avoiding another civil war. Plenty of 'wise owls' here think civil war is just a
matter of time.
No less an oracle than Tarek, the doorman at the Alexandria Hotel in Ashhifyeh,
where the Israeli Military Command had it's HQ during its 1982 invasion says
Civil war is certain. So does the sous-chef at Chez Paul's where Sharon, Bashir
Gemayel and Eli Hobeika used to meet and discuss 'business'. And many in
Lebanon's Parliament agree.
For months now large wooden crates have been arriving in various locals in East
Beirut and the mountains and hurriedly carried into buildings and various party
Headquarters, in violation of the 1989 Taif Accords which required local
militias to disarm. (Rafik Hariri exempted Hezbollah from Taif arguing that
Hezbollah was not a militia but the Lebanese resistance force since it only used
its weapons against Israel)
What's in those boxes? Are they weapons? If so, who paid for them? Hard to blame
Iran and Syria this time since the recipients are their sworn enemies and are
itching to fight them both, or more precisely, have Israel or the US act on
their behalf.
What about all that promised Bush administration cash and weaponry to shore up
the Siniora regime? More than 200 million worth? It there a glitch with the
shipping agent and is some of it is going to local addresses other than the "new
robust Lebanese army"?
To know for sure, one would want to walk around the Gemezzeh neighborhood in
east Beirut around 2 in the morning near the rebuilt Phalange Party HQ.where
Baschir Gemeyal was blown up on September 14, 1982 and nose around a bit..
And what's that frenetic activity behind the Walid Jumblatt's estate at El
Moukhtara in the Chouf.? It has increased since his long meeting with GW Bush a
couple of weeks ago.
And those fine new military style boots and swagger one sees among some of Saad
Hariri's March 14 movement young men. Armani or US Army or Israeli issue?
Civil war may well be coming to Lebanon and there is currently plenty of
sectarian tension and hatred in Lebanon . Some surfaced in late January when
three Hezbollah supporters were killed. When the beautiful widow and young
children of 29 year old Adnan Shamas, who was ambushed as he walked home
following a visit to the opposition created 'tent city' in downtown Beirut,
appeared at his funeral there were calls of "blood for blood."
Sabra-Shatilla massacre participant Samir Geagea, now the leader of the Lebanese
Forces Militia and recently feted in Washington DC, beats his chest and taunts
Hezbollah's Secretary-General with threats like "Don't you dare think Hassan
Nassrallah that Beirut is Haifa (referring to the July War) or else Lebanon is
headed for the worst."
Some in the opposition dismiss the Siniora government as nothing more than 'an
organized crime syndicate that wants to turn Lebanon into another Iraq,' as
Talal Arslan, an anti-government Druze leader (breaking ranks with Jumblatt)
recently roared. Many accuse the government of functioning as agents of Israel
and the Bush administration and demand early elections and a greater share of
government posts for the growing anti-government coalition.
Other observers are concluding that Israel and the Bush administration must
foment a civil war in order not to 'lose' Lebanon and be driven from the region.
Pro-Israel "tink tanks" (Robert Fisk's label) argue that having created a
disaster for both the US and Israel in Iraq and Afghanistan, and having failed
miserably to destroy, much less seriously damage. Hezbollah during the July War,
both Olmert and Bush desperately need a Lebanese civil war
Their reasoning is that if Bush and Olmert can provoke Hezbollah into turning
its guns on Lebanese rivals, which it has never done and refuses to
do,(Nasrallah recently declaring that "they can kill 1,000 of the opposition and
we will still refuse to participate in a civil war") the US and Israel can
invade, destroy the Lebanese resistance and set up another 'more sustainable'
government, to borrow a pet term from Condoleezza Rice.
Other objectives expected to be achieve by another Lebanese Civil War are to
restore Israel's deterrent credibility, intimidate the region and occupied
territories, create a opening to attack Syria and conceivably go for a
spectacular Trifecta and bomb Iran as well.
The other side of the coin.
Hassan Nassrallah and his allies have vowed to prevent a Civil War. In this goal
they have the support of elements (if not a majority) in all the confessions and
political parties.
Hezbollah has a habit to defeating Israel on the battle field and increasingly
in political circles and they may just prevail in preventing a civil war.
Five brief examples:
1. The April 30, 1985 Israel withdrawal from Sidon, Tyre, Nabatieh, and some
Western Bekaa villages were the direct result of military pressure from a new
organization which was publicly announced on February 16, 1985 and calling
itself Hezbollah. Interestingly the same day Hezbollah went public Israel began
its withdrawal and it was Hezbollah's first victory over the Israeli military.
2. July 1993. Israel's "operation accountability". Same Israeli goals. Destroy
Hezbollah, break its connection with the populace and pressure the Lebanese
government to fight Hezbollah. The UN counted 1,224 air raids and more than
28,000 US shells fired into Lebanon by Israel, killing more than 150 civilians,
wounding more than 500 and displacing more than 200,000 from 120 south Lebanon
villages. In retaliation Hezbollah fired Katusha rockets for 10 hours into
Galilee settlements creating what Agence France Press of July 25, 1993 called a
'hell of shelling" Israel had enough and contacted Washington to arrange a
ceasefire.
3. April 11, 1996 Israel's 'Operation Grapes of Wrath'. Same Israeli goals.
Israel attacked Tallat al-Kayyal in Baalbek and expanded its attack the next
against the Lebanese army base in Tyre and neighborhoods in Beirut. Israel
killed more than 250 civilians. Hundreds of thousands were displaced, more than
7,000 homes partially or completely destroyed.
Hezbollah had planned well and Katyusha rockets were fired on Israeli forces and
settlements on a daily basis. As in 1993, Israel asked the Clinton
administration to have Warren Christopher arrange a ceasefire which began at 6
pm on April 27, 1996. Hezbollah's victory cost Shimon Peres, Clinton's
candidate, to lose the May 29, 1996 Israeli election. Interestingly on March 23,
2007 Peres acknowledged before the Winograd Commission looking into Israel's
performance in the July War, that he would not have invaded Lebanon and tried to
defeat Hezbollah in July of 2006. Peres told the Commission: "We can't defeat
Hezbollah unless we burn every inch of Lebanon".
4. May 24, 2000. After 22 years of occupying more than 10% of Lebanon, Hezbollah
forced Israel to withdraw from all but the Shebaa farms in one night, abandoning
its planned phased withdrawal as well as its agents, the South Lebanon's Army.
Contrary to Israeli scare tactics, there was no Hezbollah retaliation against
Lebanese collaborators. This fact earned Hezbollah the respect of all Lebanon's
confessions, not least, the Christian community.
5. Hezbollah's victory in the 2006 July war is common knowledge and discussed in
the new volume: The Price We Pay: A Quarter Century of Israel's use of American
Weapons in Lebanon, available at
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The consequences of these five Israeli defeats have been unacceptable for
Israel. Its invincibility myth is now the butt of late night TV jokes. The
Hezbollah led Lebanese resistance has caught the imagination of much of the
World including the occupied Palestinian territories. Israel and the Bush
administration believe the only solution is another Civil War Lebanon so they
can destroy Hezbollah. As former US envoy John Bolton made clear to the BBC on
March 22, 2007 he also favors 'another round'.
Bolton is aware of the recent reports sent to the US Senate Intelligence
Committee in February, 2007 which suggests that the CIA believes Israel may well
cease to exist in its current form by the centenary of the 1947-48 Nakba which
led to the establishment of the Jewish state. . The Report predicts a
significant increase in the current emigration from Israel mainly to the US,
Western Europe and Russia and continuing decline in immigration to Israel.
Bolton blames Hezbollah. But a Congressional staff member offered the CIA view
on March 21, 2007:
"History teaches us that resistance eventually trumps occupation every time and
Israel has never seriously considered a just peace with the Palestinians or its
Arab neighbors. There is no rational reason to think that they will now. It's
the Masada syndrome. Fanatics run Israel and they would rather destroy
themselves than give back what they stole from the Palestinians".
"Persia rising, Zionism sinking"! As another Congressional staff member put it.
As Israel continues its nearly daily violations of Lebanese sovereignty, the
main concern of the US Intelligence analysts is not a nuclear Iran, but rather
how to get Israel's finger off its 350+ nuclear warheads. Some US Defense
Intelligence Agency analysts believe that Israel will indeed try to use its
arsenal and that a nuclear holocaust is likely.
Rapture seeking Christian fundamentalists told the March 2007 AIPAC conference
in Washington DC that when this happens it will be God's will and any surviving
Jews will then convert to Jesus or burn in hell. Either way works for them.
Few in the US intelligence community doubt that if Israel fires its nuclear
arsenal that their targets will include America. Why would Israel not spare the
US after 60 years of support including total aid in excess of one trillion
dollars? The reason is because Israel sees the American public as getting " all
wobbly" (read: slightly more informed thanks to the diligent efforts of dozens
of courageous pro-Palestinian/pro Arab and pro Peace interest groups in the US
as well as the Iraq catastrophe) and will sooner rather than later, dump Israel.
Freezing Israel's nuclear trigger is the question of the hour. Meanwhile, Israel
and the Bush administration continue trying to ignite an Iraq style Civil War in
Lebanon. Hezbollah and their Christian and Muslim allies are trying to prevent
one. Which side will prevail?
Ladies and gentlemen, the bell has sounded for Round Six: Israel vs. Hezbollah.
The arena is holding its collective breadth. The outcome is uncertain. To date
the score is Hezbollah 5, Israel 0. On the issue of a Civil War in Lebanon,
place your bets please.
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