Robert Fisk: Hizbollah's iron discipline is match for
military machine
Published: 11 August 2006

Much bellowing and roaring comes from Israel about a
mass military
attack all the way to the Litani river. But today,
much less bellowing
and roaring about "rooting out" the "weed" of the Shia
Muslim
Hizbollah "terrorists" who are supposedly - in
Israel's fantasies, at
least - an ally of America's enemies in the War on
Terror (a conflict
which, of course, we all religiously support).

A column of Israeli armour, which crept into the
Lebanese Christian
town of Marjayoun - largely populated by the Lebanese
collaborators of
Israel's occupation from 1978 to 2000 - turned north
yesterday towards
Khiam, a village already largely depopulated, to find
that the
Hizbollah guerrillas there refused to surrender.

Israel's frustration - and its sense of loss since 15
of its soldiers
were killed in just the fraction of the south Lebanese
border area
which it "controls" over the past 24 hours - was
evident in a
potentially criminal document which it dropped over
Beirut yesterday.
Signed "the State of Israel" - which at least makes
its origins clear
- the tracts announced that "the Israeli Defence
Forces intend to
expand their operations in Beirut".

Ouch, we all said when we read this, anticipating more
civilian
deaths. And we were not without proof. The Israeli
decision, announced
in this Israeli document - a square of paper that
fluttered on to
shoppers and office workers, and myself, in Riad Solh
Square - had
been taken because Hizbollah rockets had continued to
fall on Israel
and because of "their leader's statements" last night.
On Tuesday
evening, Sayed Hassan Nasrallah, the Hizbollah
chairman, had boasted
of the 350 missiles he claimed his members had fired
on Israel over
the previous 48 hours, and urged Israeli Arabs to
leave Haifa.

And it should be said that the Israeli army are not
winning their war
in southern Lebanon. Within two kilometres of their
own border, they
lost their 15 soldiers on Wednesday. Many others were
wounded. The
furthest the Israelis could reach in an armoured
column yesterday was
the edge of Khiam, the site of their own notorious
torture prison from
1978 to 2000. It is still only two miles from the
border and they are
fighting a far more determined and disciplined enemy
than in 1982,
when their "incursion" took them as far as Beirut.

The Israelis have crossed the same border to find that
their enemies,
Hizbollah, are prepared to die in battle - indeed,
seek to die in
battle - unlike the secular PLO over whom they
proclaimed an easy
victory in 1982. Hizbollah is a different enemy, one
which turns the
Israeli Prime Minister, Ehud Olmert's, claims that he
is pursuing the
same "war on terror" as George Bush into dust. The
Hizbollah is
officered by men who spent 18 years fighting Israeli
occupiers, and
who learned the hard way that improved weaponry and
iron discipline
are more important than nationalist rhetoric. Since
the Israeli
retreat in 2000, they have had six years to bury their
arms caches
underground amid extraordinary secrecy.

Amazingly, the Hizbollah television station, al-Manar,
is still on
air. Israel's anger at this amazing bit of
technological initiative
may have led to its preposterous attack on the old
French mandate
semaphore and radio station transmitter in west
Beirut. The structure,
built by the French in the 1930s, had been a repeater
station for
Radio France during and after the Vichy French regime
but had lain
derelict since 1946. Yet at 11.20am yesterday, the
Israelis wasted two
missiles on the tower, thus proving the "war on
terror" - in which
they insist they are "our" allies - goes back to an
era before Israel
existed.

Yesterday's air-dropped Israeli document ordered Shia
MuslimsinBeirut's Hay al-Selloum, Bourj al-Barajneh
and Shiyah
districts to abandon their homes "immediately". In
other words, the
Israeli army wishes to "cleanse" every civilian out of
the 12 square
miles between Beirut airport and the old Christian
civil war frontline
at Galerie Semaan. This malicious document ends with a
sinister threat
- which breaks all the relevant rules of the Geneva
Conventions - that
"each expansion of Hizbollah terrorist operations will
lead to a harsh
and powerful response and its painful response will
not be confined to
Hassan's gang of criminals".

So what does "not be confined to" mean? That it is the
civilians who
will pay the price - this time in Beirut - as they
have in the Israeli
air force massacres of southern Lebanon over the past
three weeks?

Well, stand by for more Hizbollah atrocities and more
Israeli atrocities.

Much bellowing and roaring comes from Israel about a
mass military
attack all the way to the Litani river. But today,
much less bellowing
and roaring about "rooting out" the "weed" of the Shia
Muslim
Hizbollah "terrorists" who are supposedly - in
Israel's fantasies, at
least - an ally of America's enemies in the War on
Terror (a conflict
which, of course, we all religiously support).

A column of Israeli armour, which crept into the
Lebanese Christian
town of Marjayoun - largely populated by the Lebanese
collaborators of
Israel's occupation from 1978 to 2000 - turned north
yesterday towards
Khiam, a village already largely depopulated, to find
that the
Hizbollah guerrillas there refused to surrender.

Israel's frustration - and its sense of loss since 15
of its soldiers
were killed in just the fraction of the south Lebanese
border area
which it "controls" over the past 24 hours - was
evident in a
potentially criminal document which it dropped over
Beirut yesterday.
Signed "the State of Israel" - which at least makes
its origins clear
- the tracts announced that "the Israeli Defence
Forces intend to
expand their operations in Beirut".

Ouch, we all said when we read this, anticipating more
civilian
deaths. And we were not without proof. The Israeli
decision, announced
in this Israeli document - a square of paper that
fluttered on to
shoppers and office workers, and myself, in Riad Solh
Square - had
been taken because Hizbollah rockets had continued to
fall on Israel
and because of "their leader's statements" last night.
On Tuesday
evening, Sayed Hassan Nasrallah, the Hizbollah
chairman, had boasted
of the 350 missiles he claimed his members had fired
on Israel over
the previous 48 hours, and urged Israeli Arabs to
leave Haifa.

And it should be said that the Israeli army are not
winning their war
in southern Lebanon. Within two kilometres of their
own border, they
lost their 15 soldiers on Wednesday. Many others were
wounded. The
furthest the Israelis could reach in an armoured
column yesterday was
the edge of Khiam, the site of their own notorious
torture prison from
1978 to 2000. It is still only two miles from the
border and they are
fighting a far more determined and disciplined enemy
than in 1982,
when their "incursion" took them as far as Beirut.

The Israelis have crossed the same border to find that
their enemies,
Hizbollah, are prepared to die in battle - indeed,
seek to die in
battle - unlike the secular PLO over whom they
proclaimed an easy
victory in 1982. Hizbollah is a different enemy, one
which turns the
Israeli Prime Minister, Ehud Olmert's, claims that he
is pursuing the
same "war on terror" as George Bush into dust. The
Hizbollah is
officered by men who spent 18 years fighting Israeli
occupiers, and
who learned the hard way that improved weaponry and
iron discipline
are more important than nationalist rhetoric. Since
the Israeli
retreat in 2000, they have had six years to bury their
arms caches
underground amid extraordinary secrecy.

Amazingly, the Hizbollah television station, al-Manar,
is still on
air. Israel's anger at this amazing bit of
technological initiative
may have led to its preposterous attack on the old
French mandate
semaphore and radio station transmitter in west
Beirut. The structure,
built by the French in the 1930s, had been a repeater
station for
Radio France during and after the Vichy French regime
but had lain
derelict since 1946. Yet at 11.20am yesterday, the
Israelis wasted two
missiles on the tower, thus proving the "war on
terror" - in which
they insist they are "our" allies - goes back to an
era before Israel
existed.

Yesterday's air-dropped Israeli document ordered Shia
MuslimsinBeirut's Hay al-Selloum, Bourj al-Barajneh
and Shiyah
districts to abandon their homes "immediately". In
other words, the
Israeli army wishes to "cleanse" every civilian out of
the 12 square
miles between Beirut airport and the old Christian
civil war frontline
at Galerie Semaan. This malicious document ends with a
sinister threat
- which breaks all the relevant rules of the Geneva
Conventions - that
"each expansion of Hizbollah terrorist operations will
lead to a harsh
and powerful response and its painful response will
not be confined to
Hassan's gang of criminals".

So what does "not be confined to" mean? That it is the
civilians who
will pay the price - this time in Beirut - as they
have in the Israeli
air force massacres of southern Lebanon over the past
three weeks?

Well, stand by for more Hizbollah atrocities and more
Israeli atrocities.


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