Lebanon Is Not Innocent  
By David Horowitz
FrontPageMagazine.com | July 24, 2006

In war innocents pay a heavy price. There is no way to fight a war 
without "collateral damage" to civilians unless the opposing armies 
agree to meet in a desert and let the superior force prevail. It 
certainly cannot be done when the aggressor is a terrorist army that 
deliberately places its headquarters, its weapons depots, its 
missile launchers and its staging bases in the middle of large urban 
centers like Beirut, or in the small villages abutting the border of 
its victims.

Sometimes the death of innocents comes not from collateral damage 
but from the deliberate targeting of civilians – as is almost 
invariably the case with terrorist armies like Hezbollah and Hamas. 
In World War II wherever the Wehrmacht went, Jews were rounded up 
for the slaughter. Guernica and Lidice are the names of innocent 
towns with no military value that were deliberately destroyed by the 
fascists. Sometimes innocents are targeted even by civilized armies 
with military ends in view. The allied bombings of Dresden, Tokyo, 
Hiroshima and Nagasaki incinerated hundreds of thousands of 
civilians for military reasons. The allied bombings were designed to 
break the morale of the enemy and to end the war, and save millions 
of lives. They did, and we can all be  grateful for that (or at 
least the honest among us can).

Critics of Israel's defensive war against Islamic terrorists are 
busily wringing their hands over the destruction that has been 
wreaked on Lebanon, which is portrayed as innocent. They invoke 
these tragedies while calling on Israel to cease its fire and leave 
the Hezbollah aggressors intact. Since Israel had no role in 
starting this war, this is like blaming the Allies for the damage 
inflicted on Germany in World War II – and doing so in the midst of 
the war. Critics who make such charges and demands in the midst of a 
war are aiding and abetting the aggressors.

But the very idea that Lebanon is an innocent bystander in the war 
against Israel won't wash. Lebanon is host to the terrorist 
aggressor which has sworn to eliminate Israel and its Jews from the 
face of the earth. This is the explicit creed of both Hezbollah and 
its sponsor Iran. And not just in their charter or in statements 
made months or years ago. Iran's little dictator reiterated the 
threat even yesterday in the midst of Islam's aggressive war against 
the Jews:  "Israel has pushed the button of its own destruction. The 
Zionists made their worst decision and triggered their extinction by 
attacking Lebanon." Hezbollah is part of the Lebanese government, 
occupying two cabinet positions and seats in its parliament. The 
Lebanese government agreed to enforce UN Resolution 1559 which calls 
on it to disarm all militias on its territory, namely Hezbollah. If 
the Lebanese Government had performed this obligation, there would 
be no war, and there would be no Lebanese civilian casualties.

Instead the Lebanese government allowed Hezbollah to build its 
headquarters and underground bunkers in the populated neighborhoods 
of Beirut. It allowed Hezbollah to import 13,000 missiles to be 
fired into Israel's cities and towns. The 75,000-man Lebanese army 
has not sealed off the Syrian border and, according to reports, has 
allowed Syria to re-supply Hezbollah in the midst of its aggression. 
The Lebanese government has allowed Hezbollah to build underground 
fortresses on its southern border in position to attack. It has 
allowed Hezbollah to launch rockets into the towns of northern 
Israel to terrorize and kill innocent civilians. 

Israel has done nothing to provoke this attack from Lebananese 
territory. But in the midst of Hezbollah's aggression against 
Israel, Lebanon's prime minister has joined the attackers, blaming 
Israel for Lebanon's misery instead of its source. 

It will be objected that Lebanon is helpless, that its democracy was 
destroyed and its territory conquered by the PLO, Hezbollah, Syria 
and Iran. It will be said that the Lebanese cannot resist the 
superior force of Hezbollah's "state within a state." But this is an 
argument in bad faith. No one is helpless. When France was occupied 
by Germany during World War II, DeGaulle organized the "free French" 
into a fighting force. The so-called "Cedar Revolution" showed that 
there are ways of manifesting opposition and resistance to the 
occupiers. Even though it failed, it showed that resistance is 
possible. If there is resistance to Islamic terror in Lebanon today, 
it is as invisible as moderate Islam. Put bluntly, while the 
Lebanese have demonstrated their resistance to the Syrian occupier 
in the very recent past, there has been no evidence of it when the 
aggressor is an Islamic force bent on obliterating the Jews. 

The Lebanese army has not lifted a finger to obstruct Hezbollah's 
aggression, but  the Lebanese prime minister has been out front in 
attacking Israel. Who, watching the Lebanese interviewed by 
reporters during the war – including the Lebanese Americans 
evacuated to safety – can doubt that their hatred is for Jews and 
not for the Islamic killers of both the Jews and the Lebanese. 

These attitudes do not make the Lebanese deserving of the war that 
Hezbollah and Iran have inflicted on them; but it does not make them 
innocent either. Hezbollah's Shi'ite fanatics are Lebanese. Over the 
last twenty years Hezbollah has become an integral part of Lebanese 
society and Lebanon's government. All the while Hezbollah has sworn 
to eliminate Israel from the face of the earth.  If war has come to 
Lebanon, no one can pretend that they didn't see it coming. 

The last stand of Western imperialism is the patronizing attitude 
displayed by Western radicals and liberals toward Third World 
Muslims and Arabs. If Americans taught their children to murder 
Muslims as a quick pass to heaven, the left would regard this as a 
crime against humanity. But if Palestinians are the perpetrators of 
such crimes and Jews are the targets, it's a different story. In 
this case terror is the only means (and therefore the understandable 
means) of a "desperate" people. Jews who have been told by Iran and 
Hezbollah that their extinction is imminent of course aren't 
desperate. 

Hassan Nasrallah is not a victim, let alone a helpless one; nor is 
he stupid, or unaware of what he is doing. He knows just what his 
agenda is. "There is no solution to the conflict in this region 
except with the disappearance of Israel"  he told a crowd of 
supporters. "I promise Israel that it will see more suicide attacks, 
for we will write our history with blood." His supporters responded 
with chants of "Death to Israel, death to America." Counseling the 
Israelis to lay down their arms in the face of these threats and 
negotiate with a movement that seeks their destruction is a not so 
surreptitious support for the malignant agendas themselves. 

Making excuses for Lebanese appeasement of these agendas while 
directing moral outrage against the intended victims repeats a 
familiar pattern among leftist critics of America and Israel. In 
weighing in on the frontline battles against the terrorists in 
Lebanon, Gaza and Iraq, critics attribute civilian casualties not to 
the terrorists but to their opponents; liberation and self-defense 
are denounced as "occupation." This is not even moral equivalence; 
it is sympathy for the devil.

Until the arrival of Arafat and the Palestinian terrorists, Lebanon 
was a Christian democracy. But Islamic radicalism could not tolerate 
either Christianity or democracy. This – not the presence of tiny 
Israel (one hundred times smaller than its current antagonists) is 
the root cause of the violence in the Middle East. The cause is Arab 
intolerance and Islamic hate. One Jewish state among 22 Arab states 
was one too many. Six million Jews among 300 million Arabs was too 
much to bear. A sliver of land, less than one percent of the Arab 
land mass, which belonged to first to the Turks and then to the 
British was an imperialist outrage. Lebanon, a country raped by the 
Syrian-Iranian axis and the Palestinians has become an integral 
component of the terrorists' war plan to push the Middle Eastern 
Jews, who have lived continuously for 3,000 years in the region, 
into the sea. Lebanon is a tragedy of the 58-year Arab war against 
Israel, against democracy, and against Christianity in the Middle 
East. But it is not innocent.


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David Horowitz is the author of numerous books including an 
autobiography, Radical Son, which has been described as "the first 
great autobiography of his generation," and which chronicles his 
odyssey from radical activism to the current positions he holds. 
Among his other books are The Politics of Bad Faith and The Art of 
Political War. The Art of Political War was described by White House 
political strategist Karl Rove as "the perfect guide to winning on 
the political battlefield." Horowitz's latest book, Uncivil Wars, 
was published in January this year, and chronicles his crusade 
against intolerance and racial McCarthyism on college campuses last 
spring. Click here to read more about David






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