David McReynolds: Israeli Attacks on Syria - the
    dangers are very real

From: David McReynolds [mailto:davidmcreynol...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Sunday, May 05, 2013 9:21 PM
To: w...@warresisters.org
Subject: Re: Israeli Attacks on Syria - the dangers are very real - memo to
activists

As one of the former heads of Shin Bet said, in the powerful and timely
documentary "The Gatekeepers", Israel wins the battles but is losing the
war. The last thing which is in the long
range interests of Israel is any further military escalation with its
neighbors." 
 
And to the EdgeLeft list
David  


I'm sending this to several lists, so some of you will get it at least twice
- sorry about that.

While at this point Israel has not confirmed the attacks, it has been
reliably established that 
Israeli jets struck twice at Damascus, killing perhaps at least a hundred
Syrian troops and
inflicting heavy damage on facilities in the Syrian capital. 

The US media (and officials) are thus far supporting the Israeli actions and
there is a general
assumption that such a major military strike would not have occurred without
at least some
consultation with Washington DC.

The Israeli excuse (if it is possible, really, to excuse two heavy air
strikes at the capital city
of a neighboring country!) is that it was concerned about the shipment of
military supplies from Syria to Hezbollah in Lebanon. 

It should not be necessary (but it may help) to point out that unlike Syria,
Israel is, like the US, a democracy. And while that is true, it is necessary
to point out that the US citizens have little control over our own military,
having seen wars launched without Congressional approval in Vietnam, Iraq,
Afghanistan, etc. Wars which, while launched "by a democracy" have had an
absolutely lethal impact on the people - men, women and children - in the
countries we have
"democratically" attacked. In the same way, Israel, an apartheid state,
which has denied
basic human rights to the Occupied Territories for decades, has conducted
criminal attacks on the Palestinians not only in the West Bank but in Gaza,
and that the very existence of Hezbollah in Lebanon is a direct result of
the Israeli invasion of Lebanon some years ago.

As one of the former heads of Shin Bet said, in the powerful and timely
documentary "The Gatekeepers", Israel wins the battles but is losing the
war. The last thing which is in the long
range interests of Israel is any further military escalation with its
neighbors.

One can assume that the Israeli lobby - not just AIPAC, the American Jewish
Congress, etc. - will press for more direct US involvement, but that the
Republican Party will press for more military action and Obama may well
decide to give Israel US support and possibly to escalate US
military aid to the rebels.

The truth - not easy to find in the US media - is that Assad is not losing
the civil war but, if
anything, has been winning it, as the rebels come more and more under the
influence of Islamist
elements which, in power, would prove more murderous than Assad. This is a
story we have
seen before - remember the fall out from our support for the Afghan
opposition to the Soviet
invasion, and how those weapons were, in turn, directed at the US.

It is urgent that local peace and justice groups take action to demand the
US stay out of the Syrian Civil War, that it use its influence in the
Security Council to denounce the Israeli action
(fat chance of that - but we can urge it). Letters to the newspapers,
letters (not emails) to members of Congress - and most important arranging
to send community delegations to visit with your member of Congress when he
or she is home on the wekends.

I'm sending this out as widely as I can and hope that whatever other
disagreements some of our groups have with one another we can be united in
opposing further escalation of the Syrian civil war. 

Urgently, 
David McReynolds
NYC






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