More “Birth Pangs” in Rice's “New Middle East”
By Mike Whitney
“A woman in a red-patterned dress lay crumpled and lifeless in the
broken masonry. A leg poked out from the shattered concrete nearby.
A medic carried a dead child in his arms from the rubble. Other
children lay dead in the streets.” Reuters; scenes form the Israeli
attack at Qana
“We are a moral government. We are a moral people.” Israeli
Ambassador Daniel Ayalon, speaking on ABC “This Week” 7-30-06
07/30/06 "Information
Clearing House" -- -- Nations are like people; ultimately they return
to the habits with which they feel most comfortable. In Israel’s
case, the infrequent periods of peace typically end with a return to
the familiar pattern of war crimes and human rights abuse. Last
night was no different.
The attack on Qana killed 57 Lebanese civilians most of them women
and children. The
heart-wrenching photos of the bloody victims being
pulled from the wreckage have already flooded the internet although
they probably will be blocked from the mainstream news until Israel
can mount its public relations offensive. “Perception management”
always takes precedent over the normal expressions of grief.
Israeli Prime Minister Olmert has already blamed Hezbollah for the
attack; accusing them of using civilians as “human shields” to
protect supplies of Katushya rockets. So far, all of the news
reports have denied that there were any rockets at the site.
No matter; Israel will continue with its ridiculous defense until
the lie is reiterated from every media soapbox in the United States.
Already the nascent public relations campaign is in full swing.
Assistant Secretary of State Nicholas Burns appeared on the Sunday
talk shows defending Israeli aggression as the necessary path to
achieving a “durable peace”. In the Orwellian-world of Bush
doublespeak, a “sustainable cease-fire” is a tacit endorsement of
perennial war. Washington’s “green light” to Israel has already
turned Lebanon into a basket case; its pristine coastline is awash
in oil, its main industries are hobbled or ruined outright, and its
civilian infrastructure is in tatters. Now, we can add war crimes to
the list of triumphs in the “Bush-Olmert Lebanon policy”.
Israeli Ambassador Daniel Ayalon appeared on ABC’s “This Week” and
surprisingly admitted that the attack at Qana “was a war crime”.
According to Ayalon:
“Absolutely, it was a war crime! It was a war crime by Hezbollah
because they specifically locate their rockets in civilian areas. We
have specifically warned the civilians to leave the area. If they
are hiding enemy soldiers or munitions they are participants and
they are not protected.”
Ah, yes. It was Hezbollah who killed those women and children.
What nonsense. By tomorrow the Israeli-friendly American media will
have “solid evidence” that the missile that killed the 54 civilians
was “made in Iran”. That will complete the circuitous defense of
blatant Israeli war crimes and divert attention to the “real enemy”
Iran.
There’s nothing new in Ayalon’s “blame the victim” strategy.
Olmert’s response was basically the same when he noted, “All the
residents of Qana were warned and told to leave…(But) the village
and its surrounding areas were a source for launching hundreds of
rockets by Hezbollah”. Hence, Israel claims the “inalienable” right
to kill civilians as it sees fit.
Israeli Justice Minister, Haim Ramon stated the matter even more
eloquently when he said, “Everyone in southern Lebanon is a
terrorist and connected to Hezbollah.”
It would be impossible to imagine how anyone could add anything to
Ramon’s succinct appraisal of Israel’s genocidal policy.
The attack on Qana was motivated by revenge. After the IDF was
rebuffed by Hezbollah guerillas at Bint Jubail last week, Olmert and
his cast of blundering military advisors decided to “exact their
pound of flesh” by recreating the massacre they staged 10 years ago
at the same location. Just like today, the attack was purposely
directed at people who sought refuge at a “clearly marked” United
Nations shelter. In the April 18, 1996 attack 106 Lebanese civilians
were killed.
As Global Reaserch.ca reports,
“The July 2006 attack on the Qana UN shelter replicates with
meticulous accuracy the April 1996 IAF operation, entitled ‘The
Grapes of Wrath’”.
In the wake of the massacre, Condoleezza Rice has been told by
Lebanon’s Prime Minister Fouad Siniora that she should cancel her
trip to Beirut. The State Dept is “spinning” Rice’s humiliation as
simply “postponing” her trip, but its obvious to those who have
followed recent developments, that Rice has been slapped in the face
and that America’s threadbare diplomatic strategy is in now in a
state of complete collapse.
Good riddance.
We are now, perhaps, just one crisis away from the whole, rickety
scaffolding of American imperialism crashing to the ground in a
heap. Imagine if riots were to spontaneously break out in Riyadh or
Cairo tomorrow? The puppet regimes in the Gulf States would fall
like dominos leaving the American oil giants with the dismal
prospect of buying their oil on the open market rather than
extracting it at gunpoint.
The massacre at Qana is sure to increase Hezbollah’s popularity and
strengthen Arab solidarity. Even before the incident Hezbollah
enjoyed 87% approval rating from the Lebanese public. Now, those
figures can be expected to skyrocket.
Hezbollah has become the de-facto Lebanese National Army; the only
force ready to engage the Israeli invasion from the south and defend
Lebanon’s sovereignty.
In just one week the mystique of Israeli invincibility has been
dashed and, now, the entire Muslim world is galvanized by Israeli
war crimes at Qana. Things could not be better for Hassan Nasrallah
and his tough-minded band of fighters.
It’ll take more than the 40,000 IOF reserves that Olmert just called
up to put the genie of “Arab resistance” back in the bottle. He'd be
better off suing for peace.
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