Al-Ahram,
Egypt
Israel Wants Lebanon to 'Aid and Abet' U.S. Hegemony
EDITORIAL
July 20 to 26 Issue
Al-Ahram - Egypt - Original
Article (English)
The
Middle East peace process breathed its last breath, the day Israel attacked
Lebanon. The offensive followed days of barbaric assaults against Gaza and
other Palestinian areas. And now we're back at square one. Negotiations are all
but forgotten and no one dares speak of peace efforts anymore. All we have now
is fury, with Israel bringing its vengeance to bear on its foes.
Beirut on Monday.
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The
Lebanese people, without help from the Arabs, are once again left with little
option but to fight and resist. Israel, meanwhile, is killing and dismembering
in the hope of restoring its lost dignity. Israel still thinks it can sort
things out with fire and bloodshed. This war has nothing to do with the freeing
of the two captured soldiers. Israel has a plan for Lebanon and the region, and
this is just one part of it.
Israel
wants to turn the Lebanese public against the resistance. It wants Lebanon to
aid and abet American hegemony in the region. Some parties in Lebanon have been
of two minds about the resistance, and Israel wants them to do Washington's bidding.
Israel is bombing, shelling and settling accounts, and in its attempts to
eliminate the Lebanese resistance is being aided by Arab silence, global
indifference and American backing. Israel is seeking to avenge its humiliating
withdrawal from Lebanon in 2000 and wants to remove Hezbullah from the equation, thereby weakening Arab and Islamic resolve. It seeks to
undermine any confidence Arabs may have gained when American schemes in
Afghanistan and Iraq came crashing down on the heads of the U.S. administration.
The
Israeli government believes that Lebanon is the weakest link in the alliance of
resistance forces. Israel has tried to break Hamas and has failed, despite assassinations, wholesale destruction and plans for
redeployment. Israel has thusfar failed to achieve
any of its explicit or implicit objectives. Tel Aviv has failed to free its captive
soldiers in Lebanon and Palestine, and is facing stiff resistance on every
front. The war against Lebanon will not be easy. The Lebanese resistance has
the resolve, support and tactical experience to pose a serious challenge to
Israel, despite the latter's military superiority.
Another man dies, this one an Israeli.
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But the
destruction of an Israeli warship off the Lebanese coast came as a surprise. Hezbullah has also shelled targets deep inside Israel, and Hezbullah chief Hassan Nasrallah wasn't bluffing when he said this was just the
beginning. Hostilities have reached a point where the belligerents no longer
speak of exchanging prisoners. A battle of wills is under way and there is every
possibility that Damascus and perhaps even Tehran will be dragged into the conflict.
The Israelis may act erratically - under domestic pressure - and threaten or
even bomb Iran's Embassy in Beirut. While the Israelis and the Americans may
not want this war to turn into a regional conflict, once the first shot was
fired, anything can happen.
VIDEO FROM IRAN: U.S. AND BRITAIN CREATED ARTIFICIAL STATE
CALLED ISRAEL TO PREVENT MUSLIM UNITY, CONTROL ARAB OIL
IRINN NEWS CHANNEL, IRAN: Excerpts from a speech given by Iranian Parliament Speaker Gholam-Ali Haddad 'Adel, July 18, 00:008:09, MEMRI
"England and then America wished to have control over the Islamic world, to prevent Muslim unity, and to have control of the oil resources in the Middle East. Therefore, following World War II, they established an artificial, false, and fictitious state called Israel in this region."
Gholam-Ali Haddad 'Adel, Iran's Parliament Speaker