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US-Israeli onslaught on Lebanon intensifies
By Mike Head
3 August 2006
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Backed by the Bush administration, Israel has poured thousands
more troops into Lebanon and escalated its aerial bombardment
in its bid to crush all resistance and take control of the south
of the country. With the US blocking all calls for an immediate
ceasefireto give the Israeli military more time to complete
the jobIsraeli leaders have openly declared that the offensive
will continue for weeks.
Aided by the lack of any opposition from the UN and the European
Union, the objectives set by the US and Israel from the outset
of the war are being pursued methodically and with barbaric devastation.
Hezbollahs capture of two Israeli Defence Force (IDF) soldiers
has been used as a pretext to attempt to kill or drive out the
population of south Lebanon and bring the entire country under
its political sway.
Up to 20,000 IDF troops have invaded Lebanon on multiple fronts,
backed by tanks, military bulldozers and ferocious air power.
There is no indication that the offensive will necessarily stop
at the Litani River, the northern border of Israels self-proclaimed
security zone. IDF infantry have already crossed the
river in several places, going beyond the territory that Israel
occupied for 18 years from 1982 to 2000.
Throughout southern Lebanon, south Beirut and the eastern Bekaa
Valley, the IDF is pursuing a scorched earth policy, reducing
towns and villages to rubble, leaving the remaining residentsthose
too old or weak to escapewithout water and food. Far from
surgical incursions to dismantle Hezbollah command
posts, as claimed by Israel, the operation is systematically blowing
up and bulldozing houses, apartment buildings, community facilities
and essential services to make whole areas uninhabitable.
Following the end of the 48-hour cessation of air strikes,
Israeli war planes carried out a wave of bombings throughout Lebanon
on Wednesday. Air strikes resumed in the battered outskirts of
Beirut in the early hours of today. Residents heard the impact
of large explosions about every five minutes starting at 2.30
a.m. as missiles hit Dahieh, a Shiite Muslim suburb that has been
repeatedly shelled by Israel since fighting began three weeks
ago.
Yesterday IDF commandos provocatively landed near the eastern
city of Baalbeck, 100 kilometres into Lebanon and close to the
Syrian border. Seizing a Hezbollah-run hospital, they captured
several alleged Hezbollah militants under the cover of an Israeli
bombardment that killed at least 19 civilians, including five
children. Lieutenant General Dan Halutz, the IDF chief of staff,
told reporters at a briefing that the raid was intended to show
that Israel could strike anywhere in Lebanon.
There is open speculation in the US media that the ground war
will not be limited to the south but could lead to a wider military
operation if Israel decides to push toward Beirut. Brigadier General
Shuki Shahar, the deputy chief of the militarys Northern
Command, was quoted saying: The farther north we can push
them, the fewer Israeli citizens they can put under threat with
these rockets.
Further south, in Tyre, the mass burial planned for 90 victims
of the Qana massacre and other atrocities had to be postponed
because of the intensity of the Israeli missile barrage. Tens
of thousands of people are streaming out of the ancient Mediterranean
city. In recent days, its population had swollen to 100,000 because
of the influx of refugees from villages inland. By Tuesday, only
about 15,000 remained.
It is now obvious that the slaughter of innocents at Qana was
part of a wider plan to terrorise and force people to flee. With
the official Lebanese civilian death toll already nearing 1,000
and the number of displaced people one milliona quarter
of the countrys populationIsraeli Prime Minister Ehud
Olmert yesterday boasted that this was a mark of success in the
war. All the population, which is the power base of the
Hezbollah in Lebanon, was displaced, he declared.
In other words, the strategyagreed with Washington from
the startis the systematic de-population of south Lebanon,
where the three-week onslaught has only increased popular support
for Hezbollah as a national resistance movement. With IDF troops
meeting further fierce opposition and Hezbollah firing more rockets
into Israel on Wednesday than on any previous day of the 22-day-old
war, Olmert declared that the army would not stop fighting or
withdraw until a robust international force moved
into southern Lebanon on Israels terms.
His government is confident that this could take weeks or more
because of the insistence of the US, joined by Britain and Germany,
that no truce be permitted until Israel has conquered the area.
A cabinet minister, Binyamin Ben-Eliezer, said on army radio he
expected the offensive to take up to two weeks. Israeli generals
are publicly predicting an even longer war. Brigadier General
Alon Friedman of Israels Northern Command said seizing control
of south Lebanon could take a week, and securing it could
take from three to eight weeks, depending on the size of the area.
Israel is intent on retaining a free hand to carry out military
operations throughout Lebanon even after a peace-keeping force
is put in place. Writing in Haaretz today, Israeli military
analyst Zeev Schiff commented: Meanwhile, there is
a delicate situation emerging over the mandate of the future multinational
force... The danger is that sanctions will apply to both sides.
This may make it very difficult for Israel to defend itself, even
if it argues self-defence.
Whatever tactical differences exist with France over the timing
and composition of the planned international stabilisation
force, there is no disagreement over its basic function,
which will be to obliterate all opposition to Lebanon being reduced
to a protectorate, completely subservient to US and Israeli interests.
White House spokesman Tony Snow said an immediate ceasefire
in Lebanon was not on the agenda, and downplayed differences with
France on the urgency of ending the fighting. An immediate
ceasefire is something that at this point doesnt seem to
be in the cards. Neither side is headed that way, he told
a press briefing.
The truth is that Washington is urging the Israelis to get
on with the slaughter as quickly as possible, as Schiff alluded
to in his Haaretz comment yesterday. A fervent advocate
of the war, he complained that the Olmert government had not yet
provided the US with the military cards it needed
to ensure the permanent eradication of Hezbollah.
US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice is the figure
leading the strategy of changing the situation in Lebanon, not
Prime Minister Ehud Olmert or Defense Minister Amir Peretz. She
has so far managed to withstand international pressure in favor
of a ceasefire, he wrote.
The Lebanese government has continued to denounce Israels
war crimes. Foreign Minister Fawzi Salloukh called Tuesday for
an immediate ceasefire and the creation of an international tribunal
to try the Israeli officials. Speaking of Qana, Justice Minister
Charles Rizk said: Israel committed a hideous crime against
children, women and elderly and [there should be] an international
and independent committee to probe the crime.
In Beirut, Lebanons High Relief Committee (HRC) said
it had counted 828 people killed and 3,200 wounded so far. These
are identified bodies, and the toll does not count the people
still believed to be under the rubble, an HRC spokesman
said. The number of displaced has reached 913,760. Economic losses
caused by the destruction of the countrys infrastructure
are now estimated at $4 billion.
Such is the new Middle East promised by the White
House. The barbaric war on Lebanon, alongside the worsening bloodletting
in US-occupied Iraq, are the product of a neo-colonial policy
directed at suppressing all resistance to American dominance of
the regions massive oil and gas reserves and US imperialisms
wider goal of achieving unchallenged global hegemony.
See Also:
Slaughter in Lebanon enters fourth
week
What way forward in the struggle against war?
[2 August 2006]
Following Qana massacre
Israel escalates Lebanon offensive with US backing
[1 August 2006]
The Qana massacre: Slaughter
of innocents in Lebanon
[31 July 2006]
Rice leaves bloody footprints
in Lebanon
[26 July 2006]
The real aims of the US-backed
Israeli war against Lebanon
[21 July 2006]
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