This story
was taken from Bulatlat, the Philippines's alternative weekly
newsmagazine (www.bulatlat.com).
Vol. VI, No. 27, August
13-19, 2006
Streetwise*
Certain things stand out despite the inevitable fog of war, including the
accompanying lop-sided propaganda war being waged, that a fair-minded and
serious person can make out. And that is, it is overwhelmingly the Lebanese
people – civilians who are getting killed by the hundreds and wounded by the
thousands, with one third of the casualties being children.
BY CAROL PAGADUAN-ARAULLO
BusinessWorld
Posted by Bulatlat
The impact on the Philippines of fresh fighting in the Middle East, specially in
Lebanon where a full-scale war has erupted between the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF)
and the Hezbollah*, has mainly been felt through the ordeals of overseas
Filipino workers (OFWs) working in Lebanon and another round of steep increases
in fuel prices. Of course, the horrors of war are brought home to us by photos
of lifeless bodies of children and entire families being dug out of the rubble
of their homes or places of refuge.
But the reasons for the new outbreak in fighting elude most. In fact, a cursory
reading of the news gives one the impression that the Palestinian organization
Hamas and the Lebanese Hezbollah started it all – they who are said to have
sneakily gone across the border into neighboring Israel to kill and capture
Israeli soldiers.
The history and the current issues surrounding the creation of a Jewish state in
the heart of the Arab Muslim world, most especially the continuing displacement
and inhumane work and living conditions imposed on the Palestinian people by
Israel, are hugely complex and complicated further by the overweening presence
of the U.S., Israel's principal backer, and the source of $4 billion in yearly
aid and the most sophisticated nuclear and non-nuclear weaponry.
These issues are inadequately ventilated, if not grossly oversimplified or
distorted, in mainstream Western media, the filter through which most of us get
our piddling dose of the international news that is eventually picked up in the
local mass media.
Yet certain things stand
out despite the inevitable fog of war, including the accompanying lop-sided
propaganda war being waged, that a fair-minded and serious person can make out.
And that is, it is overwhelmingly the Lebanese people – civilians who are
getting killed by the hundreds and wounded by the thousands, with one third of
the casualties being children. A million more, or one fourth of the population,
have been displaced and are in real danger of being pulverized by the
precision-guided bombs that the Israeli military has been indiscriminately
raining down on them.
In contrast, Israeli casualties have been limited to a few scores and are still
mostly soldiers, as the Hezbollah have proven to be no pushovers despite their
being largely outgunned, without an air or naval force, their military arm a
mere guerilla force face to face with one of the most well-trained and deadly
armed forces in the world.
Civilian infrastructure like homes and whole villages, hospitals and schools,
water and electrical facilities, public buildings and offices, industrial
complexes, airports, roads and bridges have been massively destroyed in Southern
Lebanon. A humanitarian crisis of major proportions is already on hand with
stricken areas isolated by the Israeli military's deliberate destruction of
roads and bridges, closing off escape routes for refugees (the Hezbollah have
not turned tail and continue to fight) as well as passageways for humanitarian
aid and relief workers.
And yet Israel refuses any ceasefire. It wants to destroy as much of Southern
Lebanon, Hezbollah's stronghold, as it can. It wants to reduce this area into a
depopulated wasteland, euphemistically termed a “buffer zone.” Only after having
done so will the Israeli government consider Israel safe from any future attacks
by the Hezbollah. Only then will it agree to an UN-brokered ceasefire that will
even mobilize an international force to help safeguard this "buffer zone" for
them and keep the Lebanese out.
It is backed up in this strategy by the U.S. even as U.S. Secretary of State
Condoleeza Rice appears busy doing shuttle diplomacy to allegedly broker a
ceasefire and gives press conferences with an appropriate somber face ruing the
civilian casualties in the raging conflict.
The U.S. has in fact vetoed a United Nations (UN) Security Council resolution
condemning Israel and has opposed calls for an immediate ceasefire. Based on
reports, the U.S. is further intensifying its interventionist role by rushing
the delivery to Israel of precision-guided bombs capable of massive destruction.
The U.S. strategic geopolitical interests in this oil-rich part of the world are
once again revealed as it cynically utilizes Israel's latest war of aggression
in its drive to eliminate all opposition to U.S. dominance in the region.
Both Israel and the U.S., with the help of Western media owned and controlled by
pro-Israel US and Jewish interests, have persisted in obscuring the fact that
the all-out military response of Israel over the earlier capture of a few of its
soldiers is grossly disproportionate, unwarranted and unjustified. It is instead
a mere pretext for massive air, naval and ground attacks against the civilian
populations of Lebanon and Palestine,
considered as "necessary collateral damage" in the overall scheme of driving
out, if not annihilating, both Hezbollah and Hamas.
As the International League of Peoples' Struggle (ILPS) stated, “In accordance
with international law, the three captured Israeli soldiers are prisoners of war
(POWs). They are not victims of kidnapping or hostaging. The Israeli government
is using them as pawns in its attempt to crush all popular resistance in Lebanon
and Palestine. The Olmert government in Israel refuses to conduct any
negotiations for the release of the captured soldiers or for the exchanges of
POWs. (Israel is holding more than 9,000 Palestinian and Lebanese prisoners.)
Instead, the Zionists are engaging in collective punishment by ordering attacks
on Lebanese and Palestinian civilian populations. At the beginning of the war,
Israeli's Army Chief of Staff Dan Halutz said, ‘Nothing is safe in [Lebanon],
it's as simple as that.’”
Thus the ILPS minced no words in condemning “(t)hese unbridled acts of
international terrorism emboldened and supported by U.S. imperialism.”
Filipinos must strive to
understand the real reasons behind the crises engulfing the Middle East region,
a favorite destination of OFWs desperately trying to escape the poverty and
economic dead-end back home, if we are to break free from always being
victimized by forces seemingly beyond our control. Business World/Posted by
Bulatlat
*According to the Wikipedia, the Hezbollah, meaning "party of God," is a
broadly popular Shi'a Islamist organization and political party in Lebanon
comprising a military and a civilian arm. Formed in 1982, its primary goals have
been to defend Southern Lebanon against Israel and to secure the release of
Lebanese from Israeli prisons.
Although Hezbollah has been blamed for a number of "terrorist" acts, there is
disagreement in the international political community even between Israel and
its istorical Western allies about whether it merits designation as a terrorist
organization in full, in part, or not at all. Within Lebanon and the Muslim
world, Hezbollah's armed operations are widely regarded as legitimate resistance
against Israel.
© 2006 Bulatlat ■ Alipato Media Center
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