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Israel: Sharon stirs up conflict with Syria and Iran

By Jean Shaoul
3 October 2002

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Israel�s Ariel Sharon is intent on exploiting the opportunity provided by US plans for 
war in
the Middle East to press forward his aim of creating a Greater Israel. For months he 
has
sought to stoke up the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and scupper any possibility for 
even the
type of truncated Palestinian state promised under the Oslo Accords. Now he has
significantly upped the ante, accusing Syria of supplying Hezbollah militants in south
Lebanon with thousands of surface to air rockets capable of striking northern Israeli 
towns
and cities and demanding Syria rein in the Islamic fundamentalist group. Hezbollah is 
on the
US�s list of proscribed terrorist organisations.

Sharon�s accusation follows threats of military action against Lebanon if it diverts 
the
waters of the Wazzani and Hasbani rivers, tributaries of the Jordan River that flow 
into Lake
Tiberias in Israel and provide 10 percent of Israel�s water. Israeli soldiers 
threatened to fire
on Lebanese workers when the engineer leading the project knocked over a UN border
marker and only pulled back when the UN forces arrived and restored the marker. Defence
Minister Benjamen Ben-Eliezer immediately issued a warning to Lebanon, saying, �Israel
cannot tolerate this diversion of the waters of the Hasbani.... I trust the Americans 
to stop
it.�

The US immediately despatched engineers and envoys to try to calm the situation. The
chronic shortage of water in the region means that control of the Jordan River has 
always
been a crucial factor determining relations between Israel, Lebanon, Jordan and Syria. 
The
failure of the US Johnston plan for an integrated approach to international use of the 
Jordan
in the 1950s was one of the factors which led to war between Egypt and Israel in 
May-June
1967. Israel seized upon the war as an opportunity to extend its borders throughout 
all of
what was once British Mandate Palestine and to encompass part of Syria. Such �natural�
boundaries would be easier to defend and gave Israel access to the Jordan and its
headwaters.

The conflict points to an objective factor underpinning the decades-long conflict: the
unviablity of the small states carved out of the former Syrian province of the Ottoman
Empire by Britain and France after World War I and the establishment of the Zionist 
state in
1948. The division of such a geographically crucial part of the Eastern Mediterranean, 
plus
the sealing of Israel�s borders by its hostile Arab neighbours, has severely disrupted
communications and economic development throughout the region.

No sooner had the US appeared to have calmed the dispute over water than Israeli 
security
officials accused Syria of trucking thousands of rockets into Lebanon. Israel claims 
that
Hezbollah has 8-9,000 Katyusha rockets with a 12-mile range. But Iran has also 
supplied it
with hundreds of Fajr-3 and Fajr-5 missiles, which have a range of up to four times the
Katyusha rockets, making Haifa and other northern Israeli cities further south of Haifa
vulnerable to attack.

Israel withdrew from southern Lebanon in May 2000 after occupying it for 18 years, but 
has
continued to control an area in the foothills of the Golan Heights, near the 
headwaters of
one of the tributaries of the Jordan, known as Shabaa Farms. While Hezbollah insists 
it is
part of Lebanon, Israel claims it is Syrian and its armed forces patrol the border with
Lebanon where Hezbollah sentries have set up camp under a United Nations watchtower.

Last spring, Hezbollah opened up a second front against Israeli military positions 
from the
Shabaa Farms area in support of the Palestinians. A raid killed six Israelis in western
Galillee. Hezbollah did not claim responsibility for the attack, but Israel maintains 
that it was
carried out by Palestinians with Hezbollah support. After Hezbollah carried out a 
second
attack on Israeli positions in April, Israel attacked Syrian military positions in 
Lebanon.

The US has sought to prevent the conflict escalating and cutting across its efforts to 
secure
Arab support for war against Iraq. Secretary of State Colin Powell, then on a visit to 
the
Middle East, went to Damascus to insist that President Bashir al-Assad rein in 
Hezbollah and
his appeal appeared to have been successful�easing fears that the Israeli-Palestinian
conflict could escalate. But last August, after a Hezbollah attack on two Israeli 
military
outposts on Shabaa Farms when three Israeli soldiers were injured, Defence Minister
Benyamin Ben-Eliezer stepped up threats against Syria and Lebanon. He warned them that
they were playing with fire and sent F-16 fighter jets over Beirut in a show of force.

An Israeli official has also claimed that Iran, which competes with Syria for 
influence in
Lebanon, has supplied thousands of missiles to Hezbollah and sent several hundred
Revolutionary Guards to Lebanon�via Syria�for an attack on Israel in order to disrupt 
US
plans for war against Iraq. He said, referring to Syria and Iran, �All these 
connections are
going to be fully activated as we approach a pending US attack on Iraq in an effort to 
attack
or disrupt it. Clearly the Iranians don�t want to see the US gain a strong foothold in 
the
region.�

Syria has been at odds with Iraq for nearly 40 years, supporting Iran against Iraq 
during
the eight- year Iran-Iraq war, providing a safe haven for the Iraqi opposition, 
including the
CIA-funded Iraqi National Congress, and supporting the US, Britain and their allies 
against
Iraq in 1991. Recently, however, there has been something of a rapprochement. Trade
resumed in 1997 and Syrian exports to Iraq grew from zero to $1 billion last year. 
Syria is
believed to have earned $1 billion from selling its own oil and importing oil from Iraq
through a pipeline reopened in 2000. Only last month, Iraq signed a new trade agreement
with Damascus, including $1 billion worth of deals in fertiliser and glass. Iraq has 
also
offered to hand over Baghdad-based members of the Muslim Brothers, a Sunni Muslim
group whose uprising in Hama was brutally suppressed with a loss of more than 2,000 
lives
by the previous president, Hafez al-Assad, in 1982.

Sharon appears to be pushing for US agreement on a far broader offensive in the region
that includes supporting his plans for territorial expansion. Taking his cue from the 
Bush
administration�s inclusion of Iran in Washington�s �axis of evil�, he is pushing to 
add Syria as
well.

The logic of events dictates that the US will not and cannot limit its predatory 
ambitions to
securing control of Iraqi oil. Dennis Ross, former President Bill Clinton�s special 
envoy to the
Middle East, recently said of Iran and Syria, �We may have to face this problem on the 
eve
of going into Iraq. I think there will be a strong impulse on the part of the Iranians 
and to a
lesser extent the Syrians because they fear they may be next. If suddenly there is a 
war
waging between Israel and its neighbours, there will be pressure to deal with that 
issue
first and shift attention away from Iraq. The Europeans and the Arabs will be the 
first�.

Richard Armitage, deputy US secretary of state, said that Hezbollah had made �the 
A-team
of terrorists�. �We are going to go after them just like a high school wrestler goes 
after
opponents,� he added, �We�re going to take them down one at a time.�

His comments were some of the strongest yet made against Hezbollah by a senior US
official and raised fears in Lebanon that it constituted approval for an Israeli 
military strike.
This follows US accusations last May that Syria was developing weapons of mass
destruction and US legislation prohibiting people from several �rogue states�, 
including
Syria, from entering the US. The US was furious at Syria�s backing for Iraq at the UN
Security Council where Syria is a non-permanent member.

But while some in the Bush administration and Congress appear to go along with Israel�s
bellicose line against its neighbours, this support is by no means unswerving or 
unanimous.
Other factions within the administration believe that Sharon�s actions cut across US
interests, at least in the short term. The Bush administration has told Congress that 
it
opposes the Syria Accountability Act, currently being considered, that would impose
sanctions against Syria which is designated as a �state sponsor of terrorism�.

David Satterfield, deputy assistant secretary of state for Near East Affairs, told 
Congress
that while the US was concerned about Syria�s support for Hezbollah, �We do not believe
this is the right time for legislative initiatives that could complicate or even 
undermine our
efforts.� He made the point that Syria had cooperated in the struggle against Osama bin
Laden and Al Qaeda and added, �The President and the Secretary will need flexibility to
determine what combination of incentives and disincentives will maximise cooperation 
and
advance our goals.�







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