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             MER EDITORIAL:  ISRAELI REPARATIONS FOR LEBANON?

[MER - WASHINGTON - 3/30]
Once again, the Americans keep fronting for the Israelis.  Bill Clinton might
as well be a paid lobbyist for the Israelis the way he conducts U.S. policies
in the Middle East.

Now the Americans are joining the Israelis more than ever in pretending that
it is the Syrians who are holding things up.  Indeed, the Americans are already
letting it be known that they will back the Israelis in attacks on Lebanon and
even on Syria unless everyone plays ball and lets the Israelis leave their occupation
zone in Lebanon as if nothing has happened these past 20 years.  And let's not
forget Iran....the Israelis still have it in mind to take down Iran's nuclear
and ballistic missile programs if they can just find an excuse and a way.

The fact that the Syrians are simply insisting, as they always consistently have,
on fulfillment of U.N. Security Council Resolution 242; and the fact that the
U.S. deceived the Syrians back in 1967 which lead to Israel's capture of the
Golan Heights in the first place; and that fact that today's Israeli Prime Minster
secretly pushed for war to destroy Syria back in the 80s -- well it seems nobody
is too eager to discuss these matters.  It's a lot easier to just blame it all
on Hafez Assad for not being "flexible" -- which translated from the diplomatese
means for not caving in, so far, to American/Israeli pressures and threats.

                          PITY THE ARABS

Of course the Arabs have themselves to blame for so much.  Their public relations
efforts remain primitive.  They remain divided from each other and infiltrated
by their enemies.  They are everywhere led by corrupt, repressive, dictatorial
and barely competent regimes, many of which have been Western client-regimes
on the take for decades -- especially the Saudis and the Jordanians.  And at
the end of the day the Arabs collectively are as bad at political manueverings
as they are at warfare -- the very situation that has made it possible for the
small Israeli nation to come to dominate an entire Arab world and to now have
eight times the military might of all the Arab armies combined!

And most of all, it's the Arab themselves that have allowed long life to this
rather ridiculous charade that has gone on for so long now that the US is a fair
and to-be-trusted intermediary, when in fact all along the Arabs could have and
should have kept these matters at the very least under the auspices of the U.N.
or of their own Arab League, however pitiful it too has become.

As a result, just in recent years Lebanon has been battered, Iraq destroyed,
Algeria traumatized, Palestine chopped to pieces, and Saudi Arabia with Kuwait
occupied.  And that's all before going into details about client-regimes in the
pay of Western intelligence agencies, gross corruption, legendary ineptitude,
and secret police repression.

                           BACK TO THE ISRAELIS

Getting back to the Israelis though, they've now got the chutzpah to tell the
Lebanese they're leaving their little "security zone" and going back to their
1948 border -- thank you...it's been nice knowing you.  Trouble is it seems the
Israelis want everyone, most especially the Lebanese, to simply forget everything
they have done these past 25 years -- which includes upwards of tens of thousands
of civilian deaths, a list of horrendous massacres stretching from Sabra and
Shatilla in 1982 to Qana in 1996, a whole lot of  bombing, many assassinations,
creation of a client army, and billions of dollars of property damage.

It seems the Israelis expect everybody else in the world to pay them reparations,
but never do think they owe anyone anything.   Meanwhile, even if one turns to
U.N. resolutions for the contours of a acceptable peace -- an institution itself
dominated by the U.S. and the West and which itself carved Israel out of the
Arab world against Arab wishes and rights in the first place -- its hardly the
Arabs that are holding things up.  Indeed most of the Arab regimes have pleaded
with Israel since the Gulf War (greatly prodded by the U.S. of course) that they
are desperate to accept any peace terms that can at least be somewhat disguised
from what is really going on -- capitulation on Israeli/American terms and acquiescence
to the "new world order".

Meanwhile, getting down to bottom lines, the Israelis continue to occupy part
of Syria, their apartheid approach to the Palestinians is a historical travesty,
the 3+ million Palestinian refugees whom nobody wants to talk about continue
to languish in squalid camps throughout the region, Iraq has been subjected to
genocide, and war clouds are gathering on the horizon.

The following article from the British paper THE GUARDIAN tells a little part
of the current campaign that is building -- and the Anglo/American spin that
is being put on it all -- as the Israelis keep manuevering to get Western countries
to cover up for them in Lebanon and to threaten Syria, and also Iran, with war
if they too don't bow and accept the "new world order".


      ISRAEL AND THE MIDDLE EAST:  SPECIAL REPORT:

               ALL AT SEA OVER GALILEE

        SYRIAN FAILURE HEIGHTS REGIONAL TENSION

THE GUARDIAN - Wednesday March 29, 2000

A small strip of land on the eastern shore of the Sea of Galilee is the Middle
East's new diplomatic killing ground.   Held by Syria before Israel's 1967 seizure
of the Golan Heights, Damascus adamantly demands its return.  Whatever Yitzhak
Rabin may once have said, Israel now offers only a withdrawal to the 1923 international
boundary. These eight square miles unhinged last winter's Israeli-Syrian dialogue.
That breakdown was followed by vicious recrimination. At Sunday's Geneva summit
with the US, Syria's Hafez Assad could have revived the process. Instead, his
grim inflexibility on Galilee dealt a possibly fatal blow to compromise. Israel's
Ehud Barak,
weakened since last July by coalition divisions, the Knesset's Golan referendum
bill, and rising anti-Syrian sentiment, found he had no leeway left.  As he trailed
home, Bill Clinton's dream of a presidency-capping triumph looked mortally wounded.
 Fig-leaves flutter: the Syrian "track" is
not derailed; Egypt's Hosni Mubarak is coming to the White House! As if that
will make much difference. Thus do long-nurtured, much-trumpeted hopes of a peace
of the brave abruptly wither and die.

Is all then lost on the Syrian front? Not quite, not yet. But it is a dangerous
moment, for now the focus switches away from diplomacy towards the movement of
armies.

Committed to quit Lebanon by July, Mr Barak may well accelerate the pullout despite
the lack of a deal. The UN is already being asked to fill the vacuum.  Syria
meanwhile is being left in no doubt that it will be held directly responsible
for any post-withdrawal attacks, by Hizbullah or others, on Israel proper.

This means military retaliation against Syria proper. US officials tell the Ha'aretz
newspaper that America will fully support Israeli action in such circumstances,
once UN resolution 425 on Lebanon is fulfilled. They will squeeze Arab moderates,
promote the Palestinian "track" and, we can assume, jointly do anything else
they can to force Syria's hand.

This is the black harvest of Mr Assad's intransigence and, to a lesser degree,
of Mr Barak's overreaching and US miscalculation. Perhaps something worthwhile
can be salvaged. But various clocks are ticking in Tehran and Baghdad as well
as Tel Aviv. For this evolving, post-Geneva US-Israeli strategy raises the stakes
very significantly. In the name of an elusive peace, they prepare to run the
risk of a regional war. The reason why is blowing in the wind, off Galilee.



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