July 15, 2006

Zionists pushing region to brink of total chaos

By our staff writer
Israel is taking the same course in Lebanon that it has taken toward the 
Gazans: killing civilians, including women and children, and destroying the 
infrastructure.

After Hezbollah captured two Israeli soldiers on Wednesday with the 
intention of exchanging them for Lebanese nationals held in Israeli prisons, 
the Zionists overreacted by attacking the sovereign state of Lebanon and 
imposing an air and sea blockade on Beirut.

The actions of the Zionists are pushing the Middle East to the brink of 
total chaos, a situation we are already witnessing in Iraq with the daily 
terrorist attacks, a muddle created by Israel’s master the United States, 
which has been sitting idly by while things spin out of control in the Land 
of the Two Rivers.

The disproportionate use of force has revived painful memories of the United 
States’ disastrous full-scale invasion of Lebanon in 1982. Can seeking the 
release of three captured soldiers justify the massacre of all these 
civilians in Lebanon and the Gaza Strip?

Even Hezbollah leader Seyyed Hassan Nasrallah said on Wednesday, “We are not 
seeking escalation; we don’t want to lead the region into war,” adding that 
what Hezbollah had done was the “only feasible path” to freeing detainees in 
Israeli jails, and “our natural right”.

Israel thinks that by destroying Lebanon’s infrastructure it will cause a 
decline in the popularity that Hezbollah has enjoyed in Lebanon and the 
region since it succeeded in ending the Israeli occupation of part of 
southern Lebanon in the year 2000 after 22 years. Moreover, Israel may 
bombard or invade Lebanon, but it cannot afford a long war in the face of 
resistance. Even the U.S. was forced to withdraw from Beirut in the early 
1980s after scores of its Marines were killed in a suicide attack.

Israel’s crimes against civilians in Lebanon and Palestine cannot be hidden 
from the eyes of the world. The repercussions of such brutality have already 
been reflected in opinion polls in the Western world, in which citizens have 
cited Israel as the main threat to world peace.

However, the blind, unjustified, and illegal support for Israel in the West 
over the years, especially by the U.S., has been the main factor behind the 
occupation of territories and untold misery in the Middle East. The most 
recent concrete example of this is the U.S. veto on Thursday of a UN 
Security Council resolution that demanded that Israel halt its military 
offensive in the Gaza Strip and stop its "disproportionate use of force" 
endangering Palestinian civilians.

Regrettably, Denmark, which was expected to loudly protest about the ongoing 
humanitarian catastrophe in the Gaza Strip, abstained from voting against 
Israel.

On Wednesday, Israel tried to justify its attack on Lebanon, calling it 
“self defense”.

The great powers and the entire international community must realize that 
any leniency toward the Zionist incursions will harm the whole world, from 
exacerbating the global security situation to undermining the world economy, 
as the attack on Lebanon has already sent oil prices skyrocketing to an 
unprecedented high of $78 per barrel.

If they really care about the security situation in the Middle East, the 
leaders of the Group of Eight industrialized nations, which begin their 
summit meeting today in Saint Petersburg, should send a strong message to 
Israel to halt its mad rush to Armageddon.

http://www.tehrantimes.com/Description.asp?Da=7/15/2006&Cat=14&Num=1




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