The Guardian (UK) - Jul 20, 2006
http://www.guardian.co.uk/comment/story/0,,1824423,00.html

A protracted colonial war 

With US support, Israel is hoping to isolate and
topple Syria by holding sway over Lebanon 

By Tariq Ali

In his last interview - after the 1967 six-day war -
the historian Isaac Deutscher, whose next-of-kin had
died in the Nazi camps and whose surviving relations
lived in Israel, said: "To justify or condone Israel's
wars against the Arabs is to render Israel a very bad
service indeed and harm its own long-term interest."
Comparing Israel to Prussia, he issued a sombre
warning: "The Germans have summed up their own
experience in the bitter phrase 'Man kann sich
totseigen!' 'You can triumph yourself to death'."

In Israel's actions today we can detect many of the
elements of hubris: an imperial arrogance, a
distortion of reality, an awareness of its military
superiority, the self-righteousness with which it
wrecks the social infrastructure of weaker states, and
a belief in its racial superiority. The loss of many
civilian lives in Gaza and Lebanon matters less than
the capture or death of a single Israeli
soldier. In this, Israeli actions are validated by the
US.

The offensive against Gaza is designed to destroy
Hamas for daring to win an election. The
"international community" stood by as Gaza
suffered collective punishment. Dozens of innocents
continue to die. This meant nothing to the G8 leaders.
Nothing was done.

Israeli recklessness is always green-lighted by
Washington. In this case, their interests coincide.
They want to isolate and topple the Syrian regime by
securing Lebanon as an Israeli-American protectorate
on the Jordanian model. They argue this was the
original design of the country. Contemporary Lebanon,
it is true, still remains in large measure the
artificial creation of French colonialism it was at
the outset - a coastal band of Greater Syria sliced
off from its hinterland by Paris to form a regional
client dominated by a Maronite minority.

The country's confessional chequerboard has never
allowed an accurate census, for fear of revealing that
a substantial Muslim - today perhaps even a Shia -
majority is denied due representation in the
political system. Sectarian tensions, over-determined
by the plight of refugees from Palestine, exploded
into civil war in the 1970s, providing for the entry
of Syrian troops, with tacit US approval, and
their establishment there -ostensibly as a buffer
between the warring factions, and deterrent to an
Israeli takeover, on the cards with the invasions of
1978 and 1982 (when Hizbullah did not exist).

The killing of Rafik Hariri provoked vast
demonstrations by the middle class, demanding the
expulsion of the Syrians, while western
organisations arrived to assist the progress of a
Cedar Revolution. Backed by threats from Washington
and Paris, the momentum was sufficient to force a
Syrian withdrawal and produce a weak government
in Beirut.

But Lebanon's factions remained spread-eagled.
Hizbullah had not disarmed, and Syria has not fallen.
Washington had taken a pawn, but the castle had still
to be captured. I was in Beirut in May, when the
Israeli army entered and killed two "terrorists" from
a Palestinian splinter group. The latter responded
with rockets. Israeli warplanes punished Hizbullah by
dropping over 50 bombs on its villages and
headquarters near the border. The latest Israeli
offensive is designed to take the castle. Will it
succeed? A protracted colonial war lies ahead, since
Hizbullah, like Hamas, has mass support. It
cannot be written off as a "terrorist" organisation.
The Arab world sees its forces as freedom fighters
resisting colonial occupation.

There are 9,000 Palestinian political prisoners in
Israeli gulags. That is why Israeli soldiers are
captured. Prisoner exchanges have occurred as a
result. To blame Syria and Iran for Israel's latest
offensive is frivolous. Until the question of
Palestine is resolved and Iraq's occupation ended,
there will be no peace in the region. A "UN" force to
deter Hizbullah, but not Israel, is a nonsensical
notion.

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