>From Mania to Depression
By Uri Avnery

08/17/06 "Information Clearing House" -- -- Tel Aviv.
--- Thirty three days of war. The longest of our wars
since 1949.

On the Israeli side: 154 dead--117 of them soldiers.
3970 rockets launched against us, 37 civilians dead,
more than 422 civilians wounded.

On the Lebanese side: about a thousand dead civilians,
thousands wounded. An unknown number of Hizbullah
fighters dead and wounded.

More than a million refugees on both sides.

So what has been achieved for this terrible price?

"GLOOMY, HUMBLE, despondent," was how the journalist
Yossef Werter described Ehud Olmert, a few hours after
the cease-fire had come into effect.

Olmert? Humble? Is this the same Olmert we know? The
same Olmert who thumped the table and shouted: "No
more!" Who said: "After the war, the situation will be
completely different than before!" Who promised a "New
Middle East" as a result of the war?

THE RESULTS of the war are obvious:

* The prisoners, who served as casus belli (or
pretext) for the war, have not been released. They
will come back only as a result of an exchange of
prisoners, exactly as Hassan Nasrallah proposed before
the war.

* Hizbullah has remained as it was. It has not been
destroyed, nor disarmed, nor even removed from where
it was. Its fighters have proved themselves in battle
and have even garnered compliments from Israeli
soldiers. Its command and communication stucture has
continued to function to the end. Its TV station is
still broadcasting.

* Hassan Nasrallah is alive and kicking. Persistent
attempts to kill him failed. His prestige is sky-high.
Everywhere in the Arab world, from Morocco to Iraq,
songs are being composed in his honor and his picture
adorns the walls.

* The Lebanese army will be deployed along the border,
side by side with a large international force. That is
the only material change that has been achieved.

This will not replace Hizbullah. Hizbullah will remain
in the area, in every village and town. The Israeli
army has not succeeded in removing it from one single
village. That was simply impossible without
permanently removing the population to which it
belongs.

The Lebanese army and the international force cannot
and will not confront Hizbullah. Their very presence
there depends on Hizbullah's consent. In practice, a
kind of co-existence of the three forces will come
into being, each one knowing that it has to come to
terms with the other two.

Perhaps the international force will be able to
prevent incursions by Hizbullah, such as the one that
preceded this war. But it will also have to prevent
Israeli actions, such as the reconnaissance flights of
our Air Force over Lebanon. That's why the Israeli
army objected, at the beginning, so strenuously to the
introduction of this force.

IN ISRAEL, there is now a general atmosphere of
disappointment and despondency. From mania to
depression. It's not only that the politicians and the
generals are firing accusations at each other, as we
foresaw, but the general public is also voicing
criticism from every possible angle. The soldiers
criticize the conduct of the war, the reserve soldiers
gripe about the chaos and the failure of supplies.

In all parties, there are new opposition groupings and
threats of splits. In Kadima. In Labor. It seems that
in Meretz, too, there is a lot of ferment, because
most of its leaders supported the war dragon almost
until the last moment, when they caught its tail and
pierced it with their little lance.

At the head of the critics are marching--surprise,
surprise--the media. The entire horde of interviewers
and commentators, correspondents and presstitutes, who
(with very few exceptions) enthused about the war, who
deceived, misled, falsified, ignored, duped and lied
for the fatherland, who stifled all criticism and
branded as traitors all who opposed the war--they are
now running ahead of the lynch mob. How predictable,
how ugly. Suddenly they remember what we have been
saying right from the beginning of the war.

This phase is symbolized by Dan Halutz, the
Chief-of-Staff. Only yesterday he was the hero of the
masses, it was forbidden to utter a word against him.
Now he is being described as a war profiteer. A moment
before sending his soldiers into battle, he found the
time to sell his shares, in expectation of a decline
of the stock market. (Let us hope that a moment before
the end he found the time to buy them back again.)

Victory, as is well known, has many fathers, and
failure in war is an orphan.

FROM THE deluge of accusations and gripes, one slogan
stands out , a slogan that must send a cold shiver
down the spine of anyone with a good memory: "the
politicians did not let the army win."

Exactly as I wrote two weeks ago, we see before our
very eyes the resurrection of the old cry "they
stabbed the army in the back!"

This is how it goes: At long last, two days before the
end, the land offensive started to roll. Thanks to our
heroic soldiers, the men of the reserves, it was a
dazzling success. And then, when we were on the verge
of a great victory, the cease-fire came into effect.

There is not a single word of truth in this. This
operation, which was planned and which the army spent
years training for, was not carried out earlier,
because it was clear that it would not bring any
meaningful gains but would be costly in lives. The
army would, indeed, have occupied wide areas, but
without being able to dislodge the Hizbullah fighters
from them.

The town of Bint Jbeil, for example, right next to the
border, was taken by the army three times, and the
Hizbullah fighters remained there to the end. If we
had occupied 20 towns and villages like this one, the
soldiers and the tanks would have been exposed in
twenty places to the mortal attacks of the guerillas
with their highly effective anti-tank weapons.

If so, why was it decided, at the last moment, to
carry out this operation after all--well after the UN
had already called for an end to hostilities? The
horrific answer: it was a cynical--not to say
vile--exercise of the failed trio. Olmert, Peretz and
Halutz wanted to create "a picture of victory", as was
openly stated in the media. On this altar the lives of
33 soldiers (including a young woman) were sacrificed.

The aim was to photograph the victorious soldiers on
the bank of the Litani. The operation could only last
48 hours, when the cease-fire would come into force.
In spite of the fact that the army used helicopters to
land the troops, the aim was not attained. At no point
did the army reach the Litani.

For comparison: in the first Lebanon war, that of
Sharon in 1982, the army crossed the Litani in the
first few hours. (The Litani, by the way, is not a
real river anymore, but just a shallow creek. Most of
its waters are drawn off far from there, in the north.
Its last stretch is about 25 km distant from the
border, near Metulla the distance is only 4 km.)

This time, when the cease-fire took effect, all the
units taking part had reached villages on the way to
the river. There they became sitting ducks, surrounded
by Hizbullah fighters, without secure supply lines.
>From that moment on, the army had only one aim: to get
them out of there as quickly as possible, regardless
of who might take their place.

If a commission of inquiry is set up--as it must
be--and investigates all the moves of this war,
starting from the way the decision to start it was
made, it will also have to investigate the decision to
start this last operation. The death of 33 soldiers
(including the son of the writer David Grossman, who
had supported the war) and the pain this caused their
families demand that!

BUT THESE facts are not yet clear to the general
public. The brain-washing by the military commentators
and the ex-generals, who dominated the media at the
time, has turned the foolish--I would almost say
"criminal"--operation into a rousing victory parade.
The decision of the political leadership to stop it is
now being seen by many as an act of defeatist,
spineless, corrupt and even treasonous politicians.

And that is exactly the new slogan of the fascist
Right that is now raising its ugly head.

After World War I, in similar circumstances, the
legend of the "knife in the back of the victorious
army" grew up. Adolf Hitler used it to carry him to
power--and on to World War II.

Now, even before the last fallen soldier has been
buried, the incompetent generals are starting to talk
shamelessly about "another round", the next war that
will surely come "in a month or in a year", God
willing. After all, we cannot end the matter like
this, in failure. Where is our pride?

THE ISRAELI public is now in a state of shock and
disorientation. Accusations--justified and
unjustified--are flung around in all directions, and
it cannot be foreseen how things will develop.

Perhaps, in the end, it is logic that will win. Logic
says: what has thoroughly been demonstrated is that
there is no military solution. That is true in the
North. That is also true in the South, where we are
confronting a whole people that has nothing to lose
anymore. The success of the Lebanese guerilla will
encourage the Palestinian guerilla.

For logic to win, we must be honest with ourselves:
pinpoint the failures, investigate their deeper
causes, draw the proper conclusions.

Some people want to prevent that at any price.
President Bush declares vociferously that we have won
the war. A glorious victory over the Evil Ones. Like
his own victory in Iraq.

When a football team is able to choose the referee, it
is no surprise if it is declared the winner.

Uri Avnery is an Israeli writer and peace activist
with Gush Shalom.



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