Pour out your fury upon the people of Lebanon and Gaza
By
Gilad Atzmon
07/14/06 "Information
Clearing House" -- -- Two weeks ago it was Palestinian militants who
abducted a legitimate military target, an Israeli soldier. Yesterday
it was a similar overwhelmingly orchestrated heroic attack by
Hezbollah guerrilla fighters. Both attacks are there to send a
message of resistance: Israel will never succeed in imposing its
sickening unilateral notion of ‘peace’. Indeed, the unilateral
disengagement may have had a magical effect on the Israeli voters as
well as some Zionised western leaders such as Bush, Blair and
Merkel. Yet, the inhabitants of Gaza and the villagers of Southern
Lebanon are slightly less impressed with the Israeli inclination
towards peace. In Gaza and in Southern Lebanon it is rather clear
that Arab resistance forces will oppose the Israeli unilateral
agenda ‘til the end of time. They all know that as much as it takes
two to tango, peace will never prevail unless the Palestinian cause
is properly addressed. In short, the different forms of Israeli
unilateral disengagements from Lebanon, Gaza or even the West Bank
(to come) are not going to provide Israel with peace. Quite the
opposite; Arabs are no fools, they know very well that Israel
escaped Lebanon after being militarily humiliated for two decades.
They know as well that Sharon ran away from Gaza not exactly because
he was searching for peace. Palestinians also know that it is just a
question of time before that happens in the West Bank. If to be
precise, since 1973 Israel’s power of deterrence is shrinking. Since
1973 Israel hasn’t managed to defeat any of its enemies. On the
contrary, time after time it is the enemies of Israel who are able
to dictate Israeli political and tactical manoeuvres. In the last
two weeks it has been two relatively small paramilitary
organisations who use guerrilla techniques who managed to bring
Israel to unleash its full military might against innocent civilians
both in Gaza and Lebanon.
Yet, the Israeli reaction to attacks by Palestinian militants and
Hezbollah is rather bizarre. Although, both Palestinian militants
and Hezbollah were originally targeting legitimate military targets,
Israeli retaliation was clearly aiming against civilian targets,
civil infrastructures and mass killing directed against an innocent
population. It doesn’t take a genius to realise that this is not
really the way to win a war or confront that particular sort of
combat known as guerrilla warfare.
I would argue that once again the Israeli government serves us with
a fascinating glimpse into the mindset of the Israeli collective
psyche. I will try to elaborate on this issue.
Due to some clear historical circumstances, the Israeli army was
originally formed to combat Arab armies. It was designed to win
conventional war in the battlefield. It was set up as well to
exhaust Israel’s neighbours’ will to fight while exercising some
overwhelming air superiority and nuclear threatening policies. Since
the end of the cold war, things changed. Israel isn’t threatened
anymore by its neighbouring states. Moreover, in the most recent
years it has become clear that it is actually the Palestinian people
who will eventually shatter the dream of a Jewish national state.
Strangely enough, Israel has never adopted or revised its military
doctrine to fit into the new emerging conditions. Indeed it
retrained large parts of its fighting units as policing forces, it
transformed some of its tanks into policing vehicles. Yet, it has
never gone through a vast military doctrine shift. Very much like
the Wehrmacht at the time of WWII, the IDF is still a classic
follower of the offensive military doctrine. Hitherto, rather than
winning in the battlefield, the IDF is now hopelessly exhausting
itself in two fronts fighting relatively small paramilitary
organisations. But the situation can get worse, it is rather
possible that Palestinian heroic enthusiasm will spread to the West
Bank. When this happens, the IDF will find itself engaged in a total
war just a few kilometres from Israel’s most densely populated
centres. Seemingly the so-called ‘strongest army in the Middle East’
is fighting a desperate war it can never win, neither tactically nor
morally.
Tactically, we have enough historic references to conclude that no
colonial army has ever won against guerrilla warfare. The reason is
simple, the more destruction a colonial army spreads, the more
popular the guerrilla fighters become amongst their surrounding
supportive population. This is absolutely the case in Gaza and in
Beirut today. The more carnage there is in Gaza, the stronger the
Hamas becomes. The more bombs dropped over Beirut’s Airport, the
more will young men be willing to join the Hezbollah.
But it goes further, both the Palestinian militants and the
Hezbollah were very clever in picking pure military targets. While
in the past, the Palestinian paramilitary groups were typically
associated with suicidal attacks against Israeli civilians, this
time it was Israeli soldiers and pure military posts that were
targeted. In other words, it is rather impossible to dismiss the
fact that Palestinian militants and the Hezbollah were actually
operating as legitimate resistance paramilitary groups fighting a
colonial army and occupation forces.
However, reading the news from the Middle East, it is rather obvious
that the Israeli government has no clear agenda to counter the
current daring military operations against its army and if this
isn’t enough, the IDF has no means to counter such guerrilla
assaults. Today’s merciless collateral damage in Beirut as well as
in Gaza proves that at least militarily, Israel is in total despair.
It has neither the political nor the military answer to counter Arab
resistance. But here comes the catch; Israel doesn’t need an answer
as such, it doesn’t even look for one.
Israel is a racially orientated democracy. Its leaders are engaged
in one thing only, i.e. maintenance of the their political power. As
far as the Israeli political game is concerned, the rule is very
simple, the more Arab blood you have on your hands the more you are
suited to get on with your governing job. This rule obviously was in
favour of Rabin, Sharon, Barak and Netanyahu. Olmert and Peretz are
still quite far behind. Both the prime minister and his defence
minister lack some real experience in military and security matters.
Hence they have a lot of catching up to do.
In other words, Peretz and Olmert have to provide the Israeli people
with a glorious spectacle of merciless retaliation. They have to
prove to their keen voters that they have internalised the real
biblical meaning of ‘an eye for an eye’. Looking at the carnage in
Beirut today it somehow seems as if they even try to give the old
Hebraic say a new meaning. As devastating as it may sound, this is
exactly what the Israelis want them to do. Within democratic Israel
the biblical call "pour out your fury upon the goyim” is translated
into a Jewish secular pragmatic political practice. This isn’t sad.
This is a real tragedy. And I wonder whether there is anyone out
there who is still overwhelmed with the Israeli unilateral peace
agenda?
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