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TWENTY YEARS ON, SHARON IS UP TO NO GOOD

by Robert Fisk In Beirut

The Independent (London)
June 27, 2001, Wednesday

http://news.independent.co.uk/world/middle_east/story.jsp?story=80357

ARIEL SHARON is telling the Americans some very old stories. The
Palestinians are involved in "international terrorism". The south of
Lebanon is a "centre of international terror". There are 2,000
long-range missiles in Lebanon.

This is what he's been telling his American friends in Washington. And
it's exactly what he told Ronald Reagan's administration in 1981 and
early 1982. Then, he was looking for a "green light" for a major
military adventure. Is he doing the same again today? Mr Sharon's
first accusation was at the expense of Lebanon. The Iranians, he
announced two months ago, had shipped through Lebanese airports 2,000
missiles that were capable of hitting central Israel.

But there are no such missiles in Lebanon. Beirut airport is one of
the most secure in the Middle East and not a single satellite picture
has been produced to support this nonsense. Then last week, Mr Sharon
was telling the UN secretary general, Kofi Annan, that the south of
Lebanon has been "infiltrated by Iran" and is a "centre of
international terror". The Lebanese government, he announced, would be
held "responsible".

Which is even more perverse. For, despite several attacks in the past
12 months, southern Lebanon is quieter now than it has been for 25
years. Israeli and Lebanese casualties in the border area have been
the lowest for a quarter of a century. Not surprisingly - because
they've been through this before - the Lebanese are asking if the
Israeli Prime Minister is preparing the ground for another conflict.
So are the Palestinians. And it's worth going back to the record to
recall how Mr Sharon, then Defence Minister in Menachem Begin's Likud
government, said almost exactly the same things about the same people
20 years ago, before a bloodbath that ended in the camps of Sabra and
Chatila.

In 1981, the UN had brokered a ceasefire between the Israelis and
Palestinians along the south Lebanese border. If there were no
Palestinian rocket attacks on Israel, there would be no Israeli air
raids on Lebanon, not unlike the current US-brokered truce. Then in
1982, Abu Nidal's anti-Arafat extremist group tried to murder the
Israeli ambassador to London. Mr Sharon blamed Yasser Arafat and
started bombing Beirut. The Palestinians fired back across the border
and the Israelis blamed the Palestinian leader for breaking the
ceasefire. Sound familiar? Then Israel invaded Lebanon. In Israel
today, where many on the right are urging the Israeli army to invade
Palestinian towns and cities after the wicked suicide -bombing in Tel
Aviv, the same Mr Arafat is being accused by the Defence Minister,
Binyamin Ben-Eliezer, of having "links" with the Saudi militant Osama
bin Laden. There is no more proof that Mr Arafat is connected to Mr
bin Laden than there was that he had "links" with Abu Nidal. In fact,
Abu Nidal hated Mr Arafat. And Mr bin Laden always opposed Mr Arafat's
policies. But with Mr bin Laden, and Iran, variously blamed by America
for bombing attacks against US embassies, military bases and a warship
in Yemen, Mr Sharon is using a formula calculated to have wide appeal
to the Bush administration.

Back in 1982, he went to see Alexander Haig for a "green light" to
invade Lebanon. So the Arab press are asking if he is not now seeking
a "green light" for an offensive against the Palestinians from the US
Defense Secretary, Donald Rumsfeld. For it's also worth remembering
just what the Israelis did when they reached Beirut in 1982; they
surrounded it with gunboats and tanks and bombed it from the air. Mr
Sharon's men have already done the same, on a smaller scale, against
Gaza. The story of Gaza in 2001, complete blockade, attacks with F-16s
and gunboats and tanks, is exactly the same story as Beirut in 1982.

And, of course, it was Mr Sharon in 1982 who invented the 2,000
"terrorists" in Sabra and Chatila - in reality packed with unarmed
civilians - before sending the Phalange into the camps. And we all
know what happened then. Today, instead of 2,000 fantasy "terrorists",
he's invented 2,000 fantasy missiles and has been telling the
Americans the same rubbish about Arafat's "terror" links. In all
seriousness, the Los Angeles Times yester- day carried a headline that
Mr Sharon was "pitching retaliation" as a possible policy. Pitching?
Policy?

If Mr Sharon is looking for a "green light", he may get it.

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