Shapiro Guest Editorial: ' What will Israel Do?
What Will Israel Do?
by Adam Shapiro
' Each day and night of the week I have been here, I have heard and felt the impact of Israel’s advanced weaponry as it crashes into buildings, roads, bridges and other infrastructure of Beirut. But it is not only concrete and steel that is hit; it is also Lebanese men, women and children, such as the dozens who were killed in the Cheyyah neighborhood a few days ago.
This week, Lebanese, Palestinian and international activists here in Beirut have been meeting and planning a response to Israel’s aggression against Lebanon. Not that we have military technology, or a huge force field to repel the missiles, at our disposal. What we who are unarmed, who believe in strategic nonviolence as a strategy to overcome brute military force, have at our disposal is determination, moral ground to stand on, and a fundamental belief that our human and political rights must be claimed and asserted. This is particularly so in the face of an aggressive force that destroys life and limb and shows no mercy for human rights, human dignity and the ability of people to live on their land.
In order to act, we have come together to bring a civilian convoy of relief aid to villages in the southern part of Lebanon. Some of the villages there have been virtually erased from the map, as Israeli planes and artillery bombard people’s homes, fields and crops. There are still civilians hiding from the daily pounding and remaining in their villages. They stay because they are old, or infirm, or poor, or because they refuse to leave their land. And Israel has prevented aid from reaching these people – international agencies that coordinate their aid relief with Israel have been told they will not be safe if they try to move. The whole area south of the Litani River has been declared a no-driving zone.
Our convoy, and other actions to follow, will challenge Israel’s dictates to the Lebanese people as to what they can and cannot do on their own land. This challenge will be made by those who have nothing with them but food and medicine and by people who will say to the advancing and bombing Israeli army, “Leave our country and stop killing our children.”
The choice is up to Israel. Will it bomb this convoy like it bombed convoys of civilians fleeing their homes in the south just a couple of weeks ago? Will it bomb the hundreds of civilians like it did those who were hiding in a building in Qana? Will it attack this aid effort the way that it has hit international and Lebanese aid agencies? Will it aim its fire at international citizens here to help as it did when it killed foreign UNIFIL observers despite knowing full well who they were?
This will be just the first of many such challenges to Israel. The choice of action is Israel’s, but the world must watch. Because Israel cannot say it did not know, and the world cannot pretend this is not happening in Lebanon.
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Adam Shapiro is a co-founder of the International Solidarity Movement and is currently in Beirut, Lebanon.
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Adam Shapiro splendidly makes the case for the worthiness of non-violence, and the absurdity of the violent "solution" to human problems.
That absurdity cannot be better illustrated than the source of the anti-tank weapons presently being unleashed by Hizbollah against Israeli tanks invading Lebanon.
These anti-tank weapons include TOW missles sold to Iran by Israel in 1985 leading up to the Elliot Abrams-Nicholas Negroponte debacle under Reagon-George XLI.
It is hard to believe that these two, Abrams a convicted felon, are still being allowed to cause so much innocent bloodshed and trouble twenty years later under George XLIII.
Leaves you wondering what's the price, we have to pay to get out of, going through all these things twice.
Here in Thailand, it's Mother's Day... oh mama, can this really be the end... ?
"...sources said Mr. Bush has been dismayed by the Israeli failure to defeat Hezbollah: They said several high-ranking Republicans have expressed amazement at the plodding Israeli advance into Lebanon."
""One Jewish friend of Bush actually called up a senior Israeli official and began yelling, 'What the hell's going on here,' " a source said. " 'Are you going to fight, or what?' "
This has caused major problems for U.S. Secretary of State, Condoleeza Rice: "She is being undercut not only by the Israelis – who made a point of blasting her Mideast trip out of the water as Israeli bombs decimated Qana: "I've never seen her so angry," Insight Magazine quotes an aide as saying ~ but also by her own boss, and the man who, up until now, has treated her as one of his closest confidantes."
IDF fumes over denied victory: "...wishy-washy decision-making process cost the IDF lives, according to one senior officer ... Over the past 30 days of fighting Hizbullah, the army has lost 83 soldiers, 35 of them this week ... The results of sitting in place can also be seen in the way that most of the soldiers who died this week were killed ~ Hundreds of [Russian METIS-M] anti-tank missiles [and other, modern RPG] have been fired at troops in southern Lebanon."
" 'My mission was to prevent Israeli armored reinforcements from chasing after the kidnappers,' said Hussein Ali Suleiman, a captured commander of a Hizbullah anti-tank cell, in a video released by the IDF this week."
"When a force sits still it becomes an easy target, IDF officers said. One said he thought that the number of casualties from just sitting and waiting for orders could turn out to be the same as the IDF would have lost had it been allowed to make the push to the Litani."
IDF Lebanon offensive will continue: Ehud Olmert's office said late Friday that the expanded incursion into Lebanon would continue "for the time being," despite agreeing to a cease-fire resolution drafted by the United Nations Security Council.
The conceit implicit is "that even in the framework of this successful outcome, if you hand over to the Lebanese army a cleaner south Lebanon, a south Lebanon where you have Hezbollah removed from the territory, that makes their [the FrancoLebanese peacekeepers] troubles a lot easier."
Thank you, Juan, for posting this. This Adam Shapiro is so brave. I hope he can get a bunch more people to go with him.
Remember Arnoun...
Leila,
I didn't remember Arnoun. Now I do.
Thank you.
The IDF is trigger-happy with it's own citizens as well. I will pray for Adam Shapiro & friends safe passage.
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