[lit-ideas] Re: Israel's Invasion Pretext Under Fire

  • From: "Stan Spiegel" <writeforu2@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <lit-ideas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 26 Jul 2006 13:03:41 -0400

Oh excuse me, Omar. Simon,.I'm sure, will come on to remind me that it wasn't Omar who said that. It was Joshua Frank. Omar was hiding behind Joshua Frank so he wouldn't have to take the hit. Makes sense. As a strategist, Omar knows how to play the game.

Stan Spiegel


----- Original Message ----- From: "Stan Spiegel" <writeforu2@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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Omar conveniently cites:
"Israeli forces have gone on to kill over 370 innocent Lebanese civilians
(compared to 34 killed on Israel's side) while
displacing hundreds of thousands more."

As Omar knows, Hezbollah has enmeshed itself into the civilian structure of Lebanese life: hides guns and all sorts of assault weapons in children's bedrooms and apartment houses. It is Hezbollah that recognizes no limits -- and to fight Hezbollah it becomes very difficult without hurting some civilians.

Listening to self-righteous Omar is exhausting. Like George W. Bush, he's continually misrepresenting to make his case. Hey, Omar, your tireless support for Hamas and Hezbollah are good credentials to run for office. You're wasted as a teacher.

You'd be a great guerilla leader. You know how to lie with the best of them! Think big!

Stan Spiegel
Portland, ME


----- Original Message ----- From: "Omar Kusturica" <omarkusto@xxxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Wednesday, July 26, 2006 12:40 PM
Subject: [lit-ideas] Israel's Invasion Pretext Under Fire



http://www.counterpunch.org/frank07262006.html

Israel's Invasion Pretext Under Fire

by JOSHUA FRANK

As Lebanon continues to be pounded by Israeli bombs
and munitions, the justification for Israel's invasion
is treading on very thin ice. It has become general
knowledge that it was Hezbollah guerillas that first
kidnapped two IDF soldiers inside Israel on July 12,
prompting an immediate and violent response from the
Israeli government, which insists it is acting in the
interest of national defense. Israeli forces have gone
on to kill over 370 innocent Lebanese civilians
(compared to 34 killed on Israel's side) while
displacing hundreds of thousands more. But numerous
reports from international and independent media, as
well as the Associated Press, raise questions about
Israel's official version of the events that sparked
the conflict two weeks ago.

The original story, as most media tell it, goes
something like this: Hezbollah attacked an Israeli
border patrol station, killing six and taking two
soldiers hostage. The incident happened on the
Lebanese/Israel border in Israeli territory. The
alternate version, as explained by several news
outlets, tells a bit of a different tale: These
sources contend that Israel sent a commando force into
southern Lebanon and was subsequently attacked by
Hezbollah near the village of Aitaa al-Chaab, well
inside Lebanon's southern territory. It was at this
point that an Israel tank was struck by Hezbollah
fighters, which resulted in the capture of two Israeli
soldiers and the death of six.

As the AFP reported, "According to the Lebanese police
force, the two Israeli soldiers were captured in
Lebanese territory, in the area of Aitaa al-Chaab,
near to the border with Israel, where an Israeli unit
had penetrated in middle of morning." And the French
news site www.VoltaireNet.org reiterated the same
account on June 18, "In a deliberated way, [Israel]
sent a commando in the Lebanese back-country to Aitaa
al-Chaab. It was attacked by Hezbollah, taking two
prisoners."

The Associated Press departed from the official
version as well. "The militant group Hezbollah
captured two Israeli soldiers during clashes Wednesday
across the border in southern Lebanon, prompting a
swift reaction from Israel, which sent ground forces
into its neighbor to look for them," reported Joseph
Panossian for AP on July 12. "The forces were trying
to keep the soldiers' captors from moving them deeper
into Lebanon, Israeli government officials said on
condition of anonymity."

And the Hindustan Times on July 12 conveyed a similar
account:

"The Lebanese Shi'ite Hezbollah movement announced on
Wednesday that its guerrillas have captured two
Israeli soldiers in southern Lebanon. 'Implementing
our promise to free Arab prisoners in Israeli jails,
our strugglers have captured two Israeli soldiers in
southern Lebanon,' a statement by Hezbollah said. 'The
two soldiers have already been moved to a safe place,'
it added. The Lebanese police said that the two
soldiers were captured as they 'infiltrated' into the
town of Aitaa al-Chaab inside the Lebanese border."

Whether factual or not, these alternative accounts
should at the very least raise serious questions as to
Israel's motives and rationale for bombarding Lebanon.


MSNBC online first reported that Hezbollah had captured Israeli soldiers "inside" Lebanon, only to change their story hours later after the Israeli government gave an official statement to the contrary.

A report from The National Council of Arab Americans,
based in Lebanon, also raised suspicion that Israel's
official story did not hold water and noted that
Israel had yet to recover the tank that was demolished
during the initial attack in question.

"The Israelis so far have not been able to enter Aitaa
al-Chaab to recover the tank that was exploded by
Hezbollah and the bodies of the soldiers that were
killed in the original operation (this is a main
indication that the operation did take place on
Lebanese soil, not that in my opinion it would ever be
an illegitimate operation, but still the media has
been saying that it was inside 'Israel' thus an
aggression first started by Hezbollah)."

Before independent observers could organize an
investigation of the incident, Israel had already
mounted a grisly offensive against Lebanese
infrastructure and civilians, bombing Beirut's
international airport, along with numerous highways
and communication portals. Israel didn't need the
truth of the matter to play out before it invaded
Lebanon. As with the United States' illegitimate
invasion of Iraq, Israel just needed the proper media
cover to wage a war with no genuine moral impetus.

Joshua Frank is the author of Left Out! How Liberals
Helped Reelect George W. Bush and edits
http://www.BrickBurner.org







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