“The
ceasefire in Lebanon was holding by a thread last night after Israel
sanctioned a commando raid in the east of the country. Kofi Annan, the
United Nations Secretary General, said Israel had violated the truce, and
he was 'deeply concerned' about it.”
The Guardian
For those who are familiar with Israeli aggression, the IDF violation was
no surprise at all. For a week or so, every Israeli cabinet member and
military official promised publicly that it is just a question of time
before there is a ‘second round’. Indeed, they must come up with
something. Since the end of the hostilities, all Israeli political
analysts and polls suggest that Israel’s political and military leadership
failed completely. If elections were to be held soon, both Labour and
Kadima would simply disappear. It is no secret that with each passing day,
Olmert’s and Peretz’s popularity continually slumps to new lows.
Jerusalem Post.
One may wonder whether the Israelis are changing their spots, do they stop
approving Olmert’s policies just because peace is what they really prefer?
The influential political commentator Ari Shavit provided an answer two
weeks ago. Mr Olmert, so he says, had ‘failed shamefully’ and should
resign. Shavit continues, "You cannot lead an entire nation to war
promising victory, produce humiliating defeat and remain in power." As I
mentioned more than once before, the Israeli politician has to cope with a
demanding, bloodthirsty crowd.
This realisation throws some light over the reasons behind the failed
Israeli operation in Lebanon just three days ago. Israelis are simply
desperate to win. But it may also explain why Israeli government decided
to expand its military operation pretty much at the same time it accepted
the UN ceasefire resolution. Olmert knew that he must serve his voters
with what they interpret as a clear-cut victory. This would mean either
some severe form of revenge with lots of Arab casualties or a significant
land invasion. Olmert, his ‘national unity’ government and the army
leadership have to do something that would cover up four weeks of
disastrous military campaign that failed to serve the Israeli public with
even a single second of glory.
Indeed, the IDF military offensive doctrine is grounded on one basic axiom
that was defined by David Ben Gurion in the early fifties: whatever it
takes, Israel must always win! This axiom is indeed very powerful, yet, in
reality, the Israeli army can’t provide the goods anymore. In the last
three decades the Israeli army is constantly being beaten time after time
by enemies that are getting smaller and smaller.
Yet, one may mention that the IDF isn’t very original in being defeated.
The IDF fails exactly where the American army has been failing since
Vietnam. Shockingly, the IDF has managed to copy every possible American
mistake. It religiously adopted the new American military philosophy of a
‘compact highly sophisticated fighting force’. Undeniably, this very
doctrine is very effective in producing some gigantic collateral damage
i.e., war crimes. Yet, in the long run, it fails miserably in wining wars.
The new American military doctrine may win a battle or two but no more
than that. In the most recent years it has been totally beaten in
Afghanistan, Iraq, Gaza and obviously in Lebanon.
Though the early stages of the Israeli campaign in Lebanon looked very
much like the first few days of the second Gulf War (major air assault on
civilian infrastructure and populated areas), there is at least one major
noticeable difference. While America can stand and even ignore
international criticism referring to its own war crimes, it isn’t willing
to suffer much international criticism for Israeli atrocities. While in
the early stages of the war America was rushing to provide Israel with air
convoys loaded with its most lethal conventional arsenal, we have learned
towards the last week of the war that the American administration changed
its mind, it suddenly refused to provide the IDF with a shipment of
cluster bombs because it “would endanger the civilian population”.
Seemingly, there is a limit to what the Americans are willing to do for
their ‘closest friend’ in the Middle East.
This is exactly where the Israeli limbo is. In order to maintain its
status as a winning regional super power, Israel needs the blind support
of America (politically, financially and logistically). Yet American blind
support can be grunted to Israel only if the Jewish State is indeed a
regional super power to start with. Olmert and his government are fully
aware of this very complexity. They know that without being a regional
super power in the first place, they have nothing to offer their almighty
American brothers. Israel is crucial for the strategy of the Americans as
long as it can wipe out all its enemies in six days at the most. The way
things appear now, the Israeli Army is basically defeated by the two
smallest nations in the Arab world, the Palestinian and the Lebanese ones.
As much as it clear to the Israelis, it is clear to the Americans that
unlike the bold Hezbollah, the IDF soldier has lost his will to fight. The
IDF is a spoiled, confused and tired army that is specialising solely in
terrorising civilian populations while being engaged in constant tactical
withdraw. This Israeli Army is not trained to win wars anymore. Instead,
its tank battalions are mainly engaged in daily shelling of schools and
hospitals. Its Air Force uses the best American fighter planes to flatten
neighbourhoods and shoot deadly rockets at cars in the streets of Gaza.
Its command units are specialising in abducting democratically elected
middle-aged Palestinian politicians. The IDF is basically a heavy army
specialising in merciless regional bullying. Yet, it cannot win a war, and
as such it has nothing to offer the American empire.
But the Israeli military defeat has some further implications. Israel
without a victorious army, has nothing to offer to world Jewry either. It
can never present itself as the ultimate cosmic Judeo bunker. It is pretty
shocking to prospect the relative silence of the infamous Zionist media
shield. While just six weeks ago the loud supporters of Anglo-American
interventionism were still pushing for democracy in the Arab world and
beyond, they were enthusiastic about killing in the name of human rights
and about Israel being the only democracy in the Middle East. Somehow,
since the war began, since Israel revealed once again its murderous
tendencies and Hezbollah proved to be the new Robin Hood, these voices are
caving in. Many among the global Zionists do already realise now that the
Anglo-American assault on the Arab world just suffered a major blow. Some
of them probably grasp that it is just a question of time before more and
more Europeans and Americans join the sacred battle against the
Americanised Global Zionism, i.e., neo-conservatism.
The recent victory of the Hezbollah therefore must be realised as a major
event with some global implications. While the Hezbollah regards itself a
paramilitary organisation concerned mainly with some local issues having
to do with Israeli expansionism, it has managed to cause a serious blow to
neo-conservatism as a political praxis as well as a philosophy. It has
beaten the Zionised Anglo-American worldview. Standing up to Zionism and
Americanism, it is the Lebanese, the Palestinians, the Iraqis, the
Afghanis and the Iranians who happen to be at the vanguard of the war for
humanity and humanism. For those who are yet to be convinced that this
indeed the case, I will mention that the fact that it is Iran who rushed
to pay 3 billion dollars to rebuild Lebanon after the destruction made by
‘American interventionism’ leaves no room for interpretation. While
America spreads destruction and death all over the world, it is Iran and
the Hezbollah that offers a new beginning.
Olmert knows very well that if Israel doesn’t win this war, it is global
Zionism that is defeated, he knows as well that without the backing of
global Zionism, Israel is basically a dead entity. Olmert knows that
without America, it won’t take long before Israel turns into an historic
event. Israel will have to win its mighty regional power status whatever
it takes. Israeli is indeed in the very eye of the neo-conservative storm.
And the Hezbollah is threatening something far greater than just the
Jewish State. As the Israelis keep telling us, the fight in Lebanon will
resume soon and every European leader knows it. Even now, they all know
who is going to be the aggressor when violence spreads again in the
region. They are all clever enough to hesitate about whether they want to
send their soldiers to the region. They know that if Israel must win, it
is better to stay out of its way.
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