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Lebanon: The Fuse To Armageddon.
Aish.com ^ | 4/22/02 by Charles Krauthammer | nra2bfree

Posted on 04/22/2002 12:17:23 AM PDT by NRA2BFree

Lebanon: The Fuse for Armageddon by Charles Krauthammer Just end the occupation of the West Bank, say the Arabs, and we will guarantee Israel peace. Lebanon proves otherwise. If you want to know where the Israeli-Palestinian war is going, watch Lebanon. If the war goes -- literally -- ballistic, the fuse will have been lit by the Iran-backed Hezbollah guerrillas now firing rockets into Israel from Lebanon. But did Israel not withdraw from Lebanon almost two years ago? Why is there still a problem with Lebanon? Indeed, Israel had been in Lebanon for about 20 years. It was a classic defensive occupation. Israel laid claim to not an inch of Lebanese soil. It diverted not a drop of water. It had no interest in staying. It was in there for one reason: to protect Israel's northern frontier from various guerrillas -- first Yasser Arafat's PLO, then the Lebanese Shiite Party of God (Hezbollah) -- using south Lebanon to attack Israel. Yet for two decades, Israel was hectored to comply with U.N. resolutions demanding Israel's withdrawal. In May 2000, it complied. To ensure that there could be no possible residual territorial dispute, Israel asked the United Nations to draw the line demarcating the true Israeli-Lebanese border -- the so-called Blue Line -- then pulled back behind it. Israel's reward? Hezbollah was not mollified. While its ostensible mission was the liberation of Lebanese territory, it did not disband. On the contrary. It occupied south Lebanon, imported huge new supplies of weapons from Iran and began sporadic cross-border attacks on Israel. Hezbollah has killed Israeli soldiers situated in Israeli territory. It kidnapped three soldiers who have never been seen since. Just one month ago, infiltrators from the Hezbollah territory shot and killed seven Israelis on a road in northern Israel. And now, since the end of March, Hezbollah has embarked on a serious and deadly escalation, firing rockets into Israel. Hezbollah is armed with 8,000 Katyusha rockets. Practically all of northern Israel lies under its guns. They are ready for firing. Hezbollah's spiritual leader, Sheikh Mohammed Hussein Fadlallah, threatened to hit Haifa with Katyusha rockets if Israel dared to respond to Hezbollah attacks. Were that to happen, the northern front would explode. Israel has been sending urgent messages through the United Nations and the United States that it would not tolerate such aggression. It would be forced to counterattack -- on Lebanon, on Syrian army positions in Lebanon and possibly on Syria itself, Syria being Hezbollah's boss and patron. Syria could not withstand such an Israeli attack conventionally. It might then launch its missiles equipped with chemical weapons into Israeli cities. And that could trigger Armageddon. Israel was established so that never again would the gassing of Jews be permitted. Not only, therefore, is Lebanon the most dangerous piece of tinder in the region. It is the most instructive. The Arabs claim that their grievance is Israel's occupation of the West Bank and Gaza. Give it back and you'll have land for peace. Like the Lebanon peace? Western observers totally missed the irony of the Arab summit whose "Saudi peace plan" ostensibly offered Israel peace in return for full territorial withdrawal. The offer was made in Beirut, capital of a country from which Israel had done precisely that -- fully withdraw -- and received in return a more entrenched, emboldened, heavily armed enemy ready to trigger a general war. It gets better. To justify carrying on the war after Israel's withdrawal from Lebanon, Hezbollah concocted a territorial claim on a few acres called the Shebaa Farms. Hezbollah says it is Lebanese territory, and therefore occupied -- a position contrary to the internationally sanctioned Blue Line drawn by the United Nations, hardly a partisan of Israel. What is the Arab League position on all this? Few Western observers actually read the Saudi peace plan adopted by the Arab League. If they had, they would have seen that the plan demands not just the usual withdrawal from Palestinian and Syrian territory but also from "remaining occupied Lebanese territories." But there are no remaining occupied Lebanese territories. Thus the Arab League, in precisely the same document -- no, the same breath -- in which it ostensibly offers land for peace, endorses a totally fabricated, post-withdrawal Lebanese land claim that even the United Nations rejects. Why? Because it serves as an excuse for continuing the war against Israel. Just end the occupation of the West Bank, say the Arabs, and we will guarantee Israel peace. Do you want to see Israel's future if it caves in to that demand? Look at Lebanon, where Israel gave up a defensive occupation and is now looking squarely in the face of Armageddon. Copyright © 1995 - 2002 Aish.com - http://www.aish.com


TOPICS: Activism/Chapters; Editorial; Foreign Affairs; Israel
KEYWORDS: armageddon; islamicviolence; israel; mideastwar; terrorism
I hope I posted this right. I did a search but didn't find an article with this title. It sounds like Israel is preparing for the war to escalate into Lebanon. I don't think Israel is going to put up with too much more.
1 posted on 04/22/2002 12:17:23 AM PDT by NRA2BFree
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To: NRA2BFree
Thanks for posting this. You did a fine job. Good title isn't it?
2 posted on 04/22/2002 12:20:04 AM PDT by abigail2
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To: NRA2BFree
Good post. Thanks. Here's the same post with the formatting preserved, for easier reading. The easy way to preserve formatting is to "View Source" (for Internet Explorer users, this is on the right mouse button menu), then cut and paste just the meat of the article (not all the fluff above and below) into your posting. This can be a little tricky ... a little knowlege of html helps.

Anyway ...

If you want to know where the Israeli-Palestinian war is going, watch Lebanon. If the war goes -- literally -- ballistic, the fuse will have been lit by the Iran-backed Hezbollah guerrillas now firing rockets into Israel from Lebanon.

But did Israel not withdraw from Lebanon almost two years ago? Why is there still a problem with Lebanon?

Indeed, Israel had been in Lebanon for about 20 years. It was a classic defensive occupation. Israel laid claim to not an inch of Lebanese soil. It diverted not a drop of water. It had no interest in staying. It was in there for one reason: to protect Israel's northern frontier from various guerrillas -- first Yasser Arafat's PLO, then the Lebanese Shiite Party of God (Hezbollah) -- using south Lebanon to attack Israel.

Yet for two decades, Israel was hectored to comply with U.N. resolutions demanding Israel's withdrawal. In May 2000, it complied. To ensure that there could be no possible residual territorial dispute, Israel asked the United Nations to draw the line demarcating the true Israeli-Lebanese border -- the so-called Blue Line -- then pulled back behind it.

Israel's reward?

Hezbollah was not mollified. While its ostensible mission was the liberation of Lebanese territory, it did not disband. On the contrary. It occupied south Lebanon, imported huge new supplies of weapons from Iran and began sporadic cross-border attacks on Israel.

Hezbollah has killed Israeli soldiers situated in Israeli territory. It kidnapped three soldiers who have never been seen since. Just one month ago, infiltrators from the Hezbollah territory shot and killed seven Israelis on a road in northern Israel. And now, since the end of March, Hezbollah has embarked on a serious and deadly escalation, firing rockets into Israel.

Hezbollah is armed with 8,000 Katyusha rockets. Practically all of northern Israel lies under its guns. They are ready for firing. Hezbollah's spiritual leader, Sheikh Mohammed Hussein Fadlallah, threatened to hit Haifa with Katyusha rockets if Israel dared to respond to Hezbollah attacks.

Were that to happen, the northern front would explode. Israel has been sending urgent messages through the United Nations and the United States that it would not tolerate such aggression. It would be forced to counterattack -- on Lebanon, on Syrian army positions in Lebanon and possibly on Syria itself, Syria being Hezbollah's boss and patron.

Syria could not withstand such an Israeli attack conventionally. It might then launch its missiles equipped with chemical weapons into Israeli cities. And that could trigger Armageddon. Israel was established so that never again would the gassing of Jews be permitted.

Not only, therefore, is Lebanon the most dangerous piece of tinder in the region. It is the most instructive. The Arabs claim that their grievance is Israel's occupation of the West Bank and Gaza. Give it back and you'll have land for peace. Like the Lebanon peace?

Western observers totally missed the irony of the Arab summit whose "Saudi peace plan" ostensibly offered Israel peace in return for full territorial withdrawal. The offer was made in Beirut, capital of a country from which Israel had done precisely that -- fully withdraw -- and received in return a more entrenched, emboldened, heavily armed enemy ready to trigger a general war.

It gets better. To justify carrying on the war after Israel's withdrawal from Lebanon, Hezbollah concocted a territorial claim on a few acres called the Shebaa Farms. Hezbollah says it is Lebanese territory, and therefore occupied -- a position contrary to the internationally sanctioned Blue Line drawn by the United Nations, hardly a partisan of Israel.

What is the Arab League position on all this? Few Western observers actually read the Saudi peace plan adopted by the Arab League. If they had, they would have seen that the plan demands not just the usual withdrawal from Palestinian and Syrian territory but also from "remaining occupied Lebanese territories."

But there are no remaining occupied Lebanese territories. Thus the Arab League, in precisely the same document -- no, the same breath -- in which it ostensibly offers land for peace, endorses a totally fabricated, post-withdrawal Lebanese land claim that even the United Nations rejects. Why? Because it serves as an excuse for continuing the war against Israel.

Just end the occupation of the West Bank, say the Arabs, and we will guarantee Israel peace. Do you want to see Israel's future if it caves in to that demand? Look at Lebanon, where Israel gave up a defensive occupation and is now looking squarely in the face of Armageddon.

3 posted on 04/22/2002 12:27:03 AM PDT by ThePythonicCow
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Good catch, NRA. Well worth the read, I'm going to bookmark this.
4 posted on 04/22/2002 12:27:42 AM PDT by Frances_Marion
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To: abigail2
Thank you! :-) Yes, the title just about says it all. God Bless you! Kristy
5 posted on 04/22/2002 12:27:46 AM PDT by NRA2BFree
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Thanks for posting this!

To find all articles tagged or indexed using Islamic_Violence

Click here: Islamic_Violence

6 posted on 04/22/2002 12:29:29 AM PDT by Ernest_at_the_Beach
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Good catch, NRA. Well worth the read, I'm going to bookmark this.

Thank you. To have found that article in an Israeli news paper makes me believe we are closer to Armageddon that I thought.

7 posted on 04/22/2002 12:37:35 AM PDT by NRA2BFree
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To: ThePythonicCow
Good post. Thanks. Here's the same post with the formatting preserved, for easier reading. The easy way to preserve formatting is to "View Source" (for Internet Explorer users, this is on the right mouse button menu), then cut and paste just the meat of the article (not all the fluff above and below) into your posting. This can be a little tricky ... a little knowlege of html helps.

Thanks for all the information. :-) I'll try your suggestion the next time I post.

8 posted on 04/22/2002 12:40:07 AM PDT by NRA2BFree
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To: NRA2BFree
BTTT
9 posted on 04/22/2002 12:40:12 AM PDT by kattracks
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I thought I'd seen this before, over the last week or two. Seems that variations of this same Krauthammer article have shown up with different titles, to fake the careful FreeRepublic poster. Other variations of this post are at:
10 posted on 04/22/2002 12:40:43 AM PDT by ThePythonicCow
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You're quite welcome. Welcome aboard.
11 posted on 04/22/2002 12:43:54 AM PDT by ThePythonicCow
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**************"we are closer to Armageddon that I thought."*************************************

No sweat! We survived 50 years of the Cold War with the ComBloc, especially the problem of October, 1962.

12 posted on 04/22/2002 1:35:39 AM PDT by Chapita
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I don't know what Powell said to Syria and Lebanon but it seems to have worked.
13 posted on 04/22/2002 6:52:47 AM PDT by Mike Darancette
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Interesting. Wonder why our media isn't paying more attention to this side of the story. Oh, never mind...
14 posted on 04/22/2002 6:57:39 AM PDT by The Great Satan
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