Mark Rouleau (19
Aug 2006)
"Outcry over Lebanon"
August 17, 2006
Outcry over Lebanon
Shock, anger and disappointment were felt by many inside and
outside Israel – by Israel-loving Jews and Israel-loving Christians – at the
unsatisfactory and premature outcome of Israel’s latest war.
The nation has been severely shaken, and a process has already begun that could
well lead to a new political and military change of direction, possibly even
a change in Israel’s government.
Many people, among them Lebanese – especially that country’s real Christians
who have suffered for years from the Hizbollah and other Muslim extremists occupying
their country – are also deeply disappointed in the half-baked outcome of this
recent war.
To give you a glimpse of the feelings and opinions, chiefly Israeli and Lebanese,
I have listed some of the most remarkable heartfelt outcries expressed by them:
Joseph Farah writes (in WorldNetDaily, August 2006)
“When Yasser Arafat's Palestinian Liberation Organization tried to take over
the country and make it his terrorist playground, nobody cared.
When people were dying by the thousands in the civil war, nobody cared.
When Syria had its boot on the neck of its tiny neighbor for 25 years, nobody
cared.
When Iran dispatched Hezbollah terrorists into the country to undermine home
rule by Lebanese, nobody cared.
When Muslims chased millions of Christians from the country, tipping the balance
of power, nobody cared.
But now, all eyes are on Lebanon.
Do you know why?
Because Israel has tried to clean up this hornet's nest. Yet all we hear about
is how many Lebanese are dying.
The whole world is going nuts over this "slaughter."
Does any of this make sense?
Do you think those screaming about the bloodshed in Lebanon really give a hoot
about Lebanon? If so, where have they been for the last 30 years?
Why is Lebanon the top story in every newscast? Why is Lebanon on the front
page of every newspaper? Don't you get the impression that the violence there
is probably worse than anywhere else on the planet from this focus?
Clearly it is not.
And the only difference is who's doing the butt kicking in Lebanon.
As for me, an American of Lebanese and Syrian heritage, I don't want to see
a "cease-fire." I want to see Lebanon freed of the terrorist blight, once and
for all. I want to see Lebanon freed from domination by Iran and Syria. I want
to see Lebanon be Lebanon. I don't want to see Lebanon suffer for another 30
years. It's time to clean up the mess and allow this poor, little country to
heal.
And that means getting rid of the disease of Hezbollah – now.”
And the courageous Brigitte Gabriel, a Christian Lebanese writes:
“While the world protected the PLO withdrawing from Lebanon in 1983 with Israel
hot on their heels, another more volatile and religiously idealistic organization
was being born: Hezbollah, "the Party of Allah," founded by Ayatollah Khomeini
and financed by Iran. It was Hezbollah who blew up the U.S. Marine barracks
in Lebanon in October, 1983 killing 241 Americans and 67 French paratroopers
that same day. President Reagan ordered U.S. Multilateral Force units to withdraw
and closed the books on the marine massacre and US involvement in Lebanon February
1984.
The civilized world, which erroneously vilified the Christians and Israel back
then and continues to vilify Israel now, was not paying attention. While America
and the rest of the world were concerned about the Israeli /PLO problem, terrorist
regimes in Syria and Iran fanned Islamic radicalism in Lebanon and around the
world. Hezbollah's Shiite extremists began multiplying like proverbial rabbits,
out-producing moderate Sunnis and Christians. Twenty-five years later they have
produced enough people to vote themselves into 24 seats in the Lebanese parliament.
Since the Israeli pullout in 2000, Lebanon has become a terrorist base completely
run and controlled by Syria with its puppet Lebanese President Lahood and the
Hezbollah "state within a state."
The Lebanese army has less than 10,000 military troops. Hezbollah has over 4,000
trained militia forces and there are approximately 700 Iranian Revolutionary
Guards in Southern Lebanon and the Beka’a Valley. So why can't the army do the
job? Because the majority of Lebanese Muslims making up the army will split
and unite along religious lines with the Islamic forces just like what happened
in 1976 at the start of the Lebanese civil war.
It all boils down to a war of Islamic Jihad ideology vs. Judeo Christian Westernism.
Muslims, who are now the majority of Lebanon's population, support Hezbollah
because they are part of the Islamic Ummah-the nation. This is the taboo subject
everyone is trying to avoid. The latest attacks on Israel have been orchestrated
by Iran and Syria driven by two different interests. Syria considers Lebanon
a part of "greater" Syria. Young Syrian President Assad and his Ba'athist military
intelligence henchmen in
Damascus are using this latest eruption of violence to prove to the Lebanese
that they need the Syrian presence to protect them from the Israeli aggression
and to stabilize the country. Iran is conveniently using its Lebanese puppet
army Hezbollah, to distract the attention of world leaders meeting at the G-8
summit in St. Petersburg, from its pursuit of nuclear weapons. Apocalyptic Iranian
President Ahmadinejad and the ruling Mullah clerics in Tehran want to assert
hegemony in the Islamic world under the banner of Shia Mahdist madness. Ahmadinejad
wants to seal his place as top Jihadist for Allah by make good his promise to
“wipe Israel off the map.”
No matter how much the west avoids facing the reality of Islamic extremism of
the Middle East, the west cannot hide from the fact that the same Hamas and
Hezbollah that Israel is fighting over there, are of the same radical Islamic
ideology that has fomented carnage and death through terrorism that America
and the world are fighting. This is the same Hezbollah that Iran is threatening
to unleash in America with suicide bomb attacks if America tries to stop Iran
from developing nuclear weapon. They have cells in over 10 cities in the United
States. Hamas, has the largest terrorist infrastructure on American soil. This
is what happens when you turn a blind eye to evil for decades, hoping it will
go away.”
Suzy Goldy insightfully writes:
“It has been a continual downhill fall, from their fundamentally flawed Oslo
Plan to the dances of Arafat, to giving weapons to the Palestinians to getting
out of Lebanon and allowing Hezbollah to arm for years with 12,000 missiles,
to getting out of Gaza while uprooting and abusing peaceful Jewish Farmers and
on and on until their incompetent handling of the current war with Hezbollah.
It is unbelievable but it has taken the Israeli Leftists and intellectuals over
55 years of wars, terror attacks and Oslo to finally realize the Arabs mean
what they say – that they want to destroy (D-E-S-T-R-O-Y) Israel!!! Even
Amos Oz and the “Peace Now” think-tanks finally get it!!!!”
Rachel and Moshe Saperstein formerly from Neve Dekalim in Gush Katif write:
“Moshe and I have the remains of a Kassam rocket which exploded near
our home in Neve Dekalim. The words Al Kuds were printed on its tail fins. Al
Kuds is Arabic for Jerusalem. The message is quite clear. The war was not about
Gush Katif. It was about Jerusalem. Just as the war in the north is not about
Lebanon. It is a war to destroy Israel. Last year the people of Israel and Jews
from abroad chose to ignore the message. They let Gush Katif fall. Today our
country is in ruins.
Last week a plot to destroy airliners from Britain to the United States was
foiled. The message is clear. The war, of which ours is a part, is of the east
determined to destroy the west. The west chooses to ignore the message. Just
as Gush Katif led straight to Lebanon, so the war against Israel will lead straight
to the war against the west.
While the war rages in the north, we have been receiving signals that Syria
is stockpiling huge quantities of weapons along its border with Israel. The
weapons are deadlier and have a longer range. Yet our prime minister still speaks
of his ‘convergence’ plan to remove 100,000 Jews from Judea and Samaria and
to give our Biblical homeland to our enemies, bringing the heartland of the
country into the range of enemy weapons. Win or lose, the Arabs win.
Is it any wonder that we, the refugees of Gush Katif, are still angry, hurt,
bewildered and horrified by the results of our expulsion?
Excuse me if I’m still crying. When we see the direct results of this horrible
crime of expulsion against us now visited on the entire people of Israel, of
course I cry. When I recall that our rabbis and political leaders worked with
the government to commit this crime, yes I cry. When I recall that our soldiers
and police chose to carry out this crime, I cry. And today I cry as I see innocent
Israelis left without food and water in bomb shelters. And when our young soldiers
are killed and wounded, I cry.
When we begged, pleaded and warned the Jewish world that this is what will eventually
happen if we are expelled, we were met with indifference. The Jews would not
listen to us. Today they rush to raise money for the refugees of the north huddled
in their shelters. Monies that will largely disappear into organizational coffers
as did most of the funds raised for us.
To those who criticize my outcry, my “whining”, my despair, please understand
I do it for you, the next victims of Islamic hatred. The Sudden Jihad Syndrome
shooting in Seattle will be repeated many times over.
No more prizes to our enemies! No Convergence Plan!! At stake is not the
survival of Judea and Samaria. At stake is the survival of Israel. At stake
is the survival of our world.”
And the forthright courageous journalist Ari Shavit wrote in Ha’aretz
August 13th 2006:
“A simple thing happened: We were drugged by political correctness. The
political correctness that has come to dominate Israeli discourse and Israeli
awareness in the past generation was totally divorced from the Israeli situation.
It did not have the tools to deal with the reality of an existential conflict.
It did not have the tools to deal with a reality of an inter-religious and inter-cultural
conflict. That is why it focused entirely on the Palestinian issue. It made
the baseless assumption that the occupation is the source of evil. It assumed
that it is the occupation that is preventing peace and causing unrest and perpetuating
the instability.
On the other hand, the Israeli elites of the past 20 years have become totally
divorced from reality. The capital, the media and the academic world of
the 1990s and the first decade of the 21st century, have blinded Israel and
deprived it of its spirit. Their repeated illusions regarding the historical
reality in which the Jewish state finds itself, caused Israel to make a navigational
error and to lose its way. Their unending attacks, both direct and indirect,
on nationalism, on militarism and on the Zionist narrative have eaten away from
the inside at the tree trunk of Israeli existence, and sucked away its life
force. While the general public demonstrated sobriety, determination and energy,
the elites were a disappointment.
Instead of being constructive elites, in the past generation the Israeli
elites have become dismantling elites. Each in its own area, each by
its own method, dealt with the deconstruction of the Zionism enterprise. Step
by step, the top 1000th percentiles abandoned the existential national effort.
They stopped doing reserve duty, they stopped sending their sons to the fighting
units. They mocked those officers who warned about unilateral withdrawals.
They mocked those officers who warned that the emergency warehouses were emptying
out and the enemies were becoming stronger. And they deceived themselves
and those around them that Tel Aviv is in fact Manhattan.
Israel tried with all its soul and all its might to be Athens. However in this
place, in this era, there is no future for an Athens without a speck of Sparta.
There is no hope for a society-of-life that does not know how to organize itself
to deal with death. Therefore, after decades during which the right and the
left and the center took Israeli power for granted and wastefully exploited
it, now there is no escaping the need to place the renewed building of Israeli
power at the top of the agenda. We are returning to the encounter with our fate;
returning to what is decreed by the reality of our lives.”
And a courageous journalist in Beirut wrote: (English – Translated from the
French by Llewellyn Brown)
“The politicians, journalists and intellectuals of Lebanon have, of late,
been experiencing the shock of their lives. They knew full well that Hezbollah
had created an independent state in our country, a state including all the ministers
and parallel institutions, duplicating those of Lebanon. What they did not know
- and are discovering with this war, and what has petrified them with surprise
and terror - is the extent of this phagocytosis.
In fact, our country had become an extension of Iran, and our so-called political
power also served as a political and military cover for the Islamists of Teheran.
We suddenly discovered that Teheran had stocked more than 12,000 missiles, of
all types and calibers, on our territory and that they had patiently, systematically,
organized a suppletive force, with the help of the Syrians, that took over,
day after day, all the rooms in the House of Lebanon. Just imagine it : we stock
ground-to-ground missiles, Zilzals, on our territory and that the firing of
such devices without our knowledge, has the power to spark a regional strategic
conflict and, potentially, bring about the annihilation of Lebanon.
Lebanon a victim? What a joke!
Before the Israeli attack, Lebanon no longer existed; it was no more than a
hologram. At Beirut innocent citizens like myself were forbidden access to certain
areas of their own capital. But our police, our army and our judges were also
excluded. That was the case, for example, of Hezbollah's and the Syrians' command
zone in the Haret Hreik quarter . A square measuring a kilometer wide, a capital
within the capital, permanently guarded by a Horla army, possessing its own
institutions, its schools, its crčches, its tribunals, its radio, its television
and, above all_ its government. A "government" that, alone decided, in the place
of the figureheads of the Lebanese government - in which Hezbollah also had
its ministers! - to attack a neighboring state, with which we had no substantial
or grounded quarrel, and to plunge US into a bloody conflict. And if attacking
a sovereign nation on its territory, assassinating eight of its soldiers, kidnapping
two others and, simultaneously, launching missiles on nine of its towns does
not constitute a casus belli, the latter juridical principle will seriously
need revising.
Thus almost all of these cowardly politicians, including numerous shiah leaders
and religious personalities themselves, are blessing each bomb that falls from
a Jewish F-16 turning the insult to our sovereignty that was Haret Hreik, right
in the heart of Beirut, into a lunar landscape. Without the Israelis, how
could we have received another chance - that we in no way deserve! - to rebuild
our country?
Like the overwhelming majority of Lebanese, I pray that no one puts an end to
the Israeli attack before it finishes shattering the terrorists. I pray that
the Hebrew soldiers will penetrate all the hidden recesses of southern Lebanon
and will hunt out, in our stead, the vermin that has taken root there.
I will end this all with a very serious and alarming quote from another Arab
Youseef Ibrahim on August 7th, 2006.
“For years, Israel claimed that its survival was at stake, surrounded
as it was by Arab armies. In fact, it had already destroyed each of them, in
a matter of days. Now, however, anyone can see that Israel is indeed facing
an existential threat call it death by a thousand paper cuts. Israel's
economy and a million of its citizens in the north cannot survive a war of attrition.
Unless it is reinstituted with extreme ferocity, Israel's aura of invincibility
will give way to a feeding frenzy of Jihadi sharks and the collapse of a peacefully
inclined but weak Lebanese government.
The apocalyptic scenario of an enemy within and a Shiite militia without comes
with impressive numbers to back it up. Together with Hezbollah's sister Lebanese
Shiite militia, Amal, and 1 million Shiites in Lebanon, Iraq and Iran's combined
Shiite population of 100 million looms large. This huge force is poised to fight
foes selected by the Hezbollah leader, Sheik Hassan Nasrallah, and his masters.
I am not an alarmist, just an egoist. For after these jihadi hordes finish their
work in Lebanon and Iraq, they'll come for the rest of us: moderate Arabs, secular
Arabs, Christian Arabs, Kurds, Armenians, Druze, and eventually the Sunni Muslims
(whom they are already cutting to pieces in Iraq).
In this "Spartacus"-like Shiite uprising, which began with the Iranian Revolution
of 1979, those hanging on crosses all the way to the gates of Rome will be all
the non-jihadists among us. This time around, the barbarians at the gate aren't
just coming for the Jews, but also for what is left of Arab secularism and liberal
Islam. That, again, is why a cease-fire will not do.”
If we were to affix red pins to wherever jihadists are operating today on a
map of the Middle East, red would be the color of Lebanon, Iraq, Iran, Gaza,
the West Bank, Jordan, Algeria, Egypt, and Saudi Arabia. So, once again, a cease-fire
will not do.
If the mythology of Hezbollah survives the war in Lebanon without a demonstrable
humiliation or defeat, the notion will spread that jihadists don't need armies,
just some fighters and a bit of momentum.
That momentum has spread to Al Qaeda, which is now rallying to Hezbollah's side,
as well as Hamas; the Muslim Brotherhoods of Egypt, Jordan, and Syria; Iran's
mullahs, and all the jihadi franchises around the world. This is why a cease-fire
will not do in the Israel-Hezbollah war.”
What can one add to all these words of outrage and of sorrow? I feel like
crying like Jeremiah: “O my soul, my soul I am pained in my very heart.
My heart makes a noise in me. I cannot hold my peace, because You have heard,
O my soul, the sound of the trumpet, the alarm of war.” Jeremiah 4:19
Only G-d Himself can save Israel out of her present predicament! May we all
fervently pray for that to happen pleading His mercy which endures forever!
Jan Willem van der Hoeven, Director
International Christian Zionist Center