He made the point that every Israeli soldier that is killed is mourned in the media and mentioned by name, whereas Lebanese civilians and Palestinians killed by Israeli fire are deemed expendable.
Goliath Pretending to be David
The Deadly US-Israeli Shell Game at the UN
By JONATHAN COOK
Nazareth.
If there were any remaining illusions about the purpose of Israel's war against Lebanon, the draft United Nations Security Council resolution calling for a "cessation of major hostilities" published at the weekend should finally dispel them. This entirely one-sided document was drafted, the Hebrew-language media have reported, with close Israeli involvement. The top adviser to the Israeli Prime Minister, Ehud Olmert, talked through the resolution with the US and French teams, while the Israeli Foreign Ministry had its man alongside John Bolton [yet another of Israel's men, Eds ] at the UN building in New York.
The only thing preventing Israeli officials from jumping up and down with glee, according Aluf Benn of the daily Haaretz newspaper, was the fear that "demonstrated Israeli enthusiasm for the draft could influence support among Security Council members, who could demand a change in wording that may adversely affect Israel." So no celebration parties till the resolution is passed.
Instead, in a ploy familiar from previous negotiating processes, Israel submitted to the US a list of requests for amendments to the resolution. When Israel agrees to forgo these amendments, it will, of course, be able to take credit for its flexibility and desire to compromise; Lebanon and Hizbullah, on the other hand, will be cast as villains, rejecting international peace-making efforts.
The reason for Israel's barely concealed pleasure is that Hizbullah now faces an international diplomatic and public relations assault in place of the unsuccessful Israeli military one. Israel, and the United States, are trying to set a series of traps for Hizbullah -- and Lebanon too -- that will justify Israel's reoccupation of south Lebanon, the further ethnic cleansing of the country, and a widening of the war to include Iran, and possibly Syria.
The clues have not been hard to decode. The US Secretary of State, Condoleezza Rice, characterized the aim of the resolution as clarifying who is acting in good faith. "We're going to know who really did want to stop the violence and who didn't," she said. Or, in other words, we are going to be able to blame Hizbullah for the hostilities because we have offered them terms of surrender we know they will never agree to.
The main sticking point for Hizbullah is to be found in the resolution's requirement that it must stop fighting and begin a process of disarmament at a time when Israeli forces are still occupying Lebanese territory and when there may be a lengthy, if not interminable, wait for their replacement by international peacekeepers. Not only that, but the resolution allows Israel to continue its military operations for defensive purposes: Hizbullah only has to look to Gaza or the West Bank to see what Israel is likely to consider falling under the rubric of "defensive".
Hizbullah has been stockpiling weapons since Israel's withdrawal in May 2000 precisely to create a "balance of deterrence", to make Israel more cautious about sating its appetite for occupying its neighbors' lands, particularly when the neighbor is a small country like Lebanon without a proper army and divided into many sectarian groups, some of which, for a price, may be willing to collaborate with Israel.
This time, however, as Israeli troops struggle back towards the Litani River and their initial goal of creating a "buffer zone" similar to the one they held on to for nearly two decades, the Lebanese are rallying behind Hizbullah, convinced that the Shiite militia is their only protection against Western machinations for a "new Middle East".
Israel and Washington, however, may hope that, given time, they can break that national solidarity by provoking a civil war in Lebanon to deplete local energies, similar to Israel's attempts at engineering feuds between Hamas and Fatah in the occupied Palestinian territories. Certainly, it is difficult to make sense otherwise of Israel's bombing for the first time of Christian neighborhoods in Beirut and what looks like the intended ethnic cleansing of Sunni Muslims from Sidon, which was leafletted by Israeli war planes at the weekend.
On the US-Israeli view, a nation of refugees living in an open-air prison cut off from the outside world and deprived of food and aid -- a more ambitious version of the Gaza model -- may eventually be persuaded to take their wrath out on their Shiite defenders.
Hizbullah understands that the proposal to bring in a force of international peacekeepers is another trap. Either the foreign troops will never arrive, because on these Israeli-imposed terms there can be no ceasefire, or, if they do arrive, they will quickly become a proxy occupation army. Israel will have its new South Lebanon Army, supplied direct this time from the UN and subsidised by the West. If Hizbullah fights, it will be killing foreign peacekeepers not Israeli soldiers.
But Israel knows the international force is almost certainly a non-starter, which seems to be the main reason it has now, belatedly, become so enthusiastic for it. Senior Israeli government officials were saying as much in the Hebrew media on Sunday.
Israel's Justice Minister, the increasingly hawkish Haim Ramon, summed up the view from Tel Aviv: "Even if it is passed, it is doubtful that Hezbollah will honor the resolution and halt its fire. Therefore we have to continue fighting, continue hitting anyone we can hit in Hezbollah, and I assume that as long as that goes on, Israel's standing, diplomatically and militarily, will improve."
Israel hopes it will be able to keep hitting Hizbullah harder -- at less cost to its troops and civilians, and with improved diplomatic standing -- because in the next phase, after the resolution is passed, the Shiite militia will find that one arm has been tied, figuratively speaking, behind its back.
Not only will Washington and Israel blame Hizbullah for refusing to agree to the ceasefire but they will seek to use any retaliation against Israeli "defensive" aggression -- including, presumably, further invasion -- as a pretext for widening the war and dragging in the real target of their belligerence: Iran.
This subterfuge was voiced at the weekend by Israel's ambassador to the UN, Dan Gillerman, who told the BBC that if Hizbullah fired at Tel Aviv -- which it has threatened to do if Israel continues attacking Beirut -- this would be tantamount to an "act of war" that could only have been ordered by Iran. In other words, at some point soon Israel may stop blaming Hizbullah and turn its fire -- defensively, of course -- on Iran.
This linkage is being carefully prepared by Olmert. On Monday, according to the Hebrew press, he told some 50 government spokespeople what message to deliver to the foreign media: "Our enemy is not Hezbollah, but Iran, which employs Hezbollah as its agent." According to Haaretz, he urged the spokespeople "not to be ashamed to express emotion and appeal to feelings".
So in the coming days, in the wake of this US-Israeli concoction of an impossible peace, we are going to be hearing a lot more nonsense from Israel and the White House about Iran's role in supposedly initiating and expanding this war, its desire to "wipe Israel off the map" and the nuclear weapons it is developing so that it can achieve its aim.
The capture of two Israeli soldiers on July 12 will be decoupled from Hizbullah's domestic objectives. No one will talk of those soldiers as bargaining chips in the prisoner swap Hizbullah has been demanding; or as an attempt by Hizbullah's leader, Hassan Nasrallah, to deflect US-inspired political pressure on him to disarm his militia and leave Lebanon defenceless to Israel's long-planned invasion; or as a populist show of solidarity by Hizbullah with the oppressed Palestinians of Gaza.
Those real causes of hostilities will be ignored as more, mostly Lebanese, civilians die, and Israel and the US expand the theatre of war. Instead we will hear much of the rockets that are still landing in northern Israel and how they have been supplied by Iran. The fact that Hizbullah attacks followed rather than precipitated Israel's massive bombardment of Lebanon will be forgotten. Rockets fired by Hizbullah to stop Israeli aggression against Lebanon will be retold as an Iranian-inspired war to destroy the Jewish state. The nuclear-armed Goliath of Israel will, once again, be transformed into a plucky little David. Or at least such is the Israeli and U.S. scenario.
Jonathan Cook is a writer and journalist based in Nazareth, Israel. He is the author of the forthcoming "Blood and Religion: The Unmasking of the Jewish and Democratic State" published by Pluto Press, and available in the United States from the University of Michigan Press. His website is www.jkcook.net
George Galloway makes several good points, but his uncritical support of the Hezbollah, even their attacks on civilian Israeli he supports, and his lack of respect for the show host only work against him. He has the truth on his side and if he could keep his cool and do not play along, become another fool the Israeli they can laugh at to shake off these uncomfortable questions he asks, then he could have made a serious impact. He doesn't seem like someone to take seriously, he seems like a zealot. I'm sorry he doesn't realize it himself that they use him for their own propaganda, because if he were truly dangerous, with a cool head, they woouldn't let him on the show.
Say what you like about gorgeous George, but he makes a clear point. Others criticise him for being rude or over the top with the interviewer, but it's tough overcoming the bulldozer effect of Israeli misinformation.
The point that he made continually and well during this interview was that the woman journalist and others have TOTAL AMNESIA for the history of this conflict and discount anything that happened more than 4 weeks ago. Israeli attacks and occupation of Lebanon with the imprisonment of many Lebanese goes unreported.
Mr. Galloway's is sharp and very elequant in his expression. He has spoken the minds of a few million around the world who have been silenced by the biased coverage of events in the middle east. His last sentence reflects the humanisn that he represents and the justice he thrives for. The value of life should be equal and we should all exert every effort to limit human loss equally But without justice there can be no peace indeed. As long as Israeli occupation and practices remain instabily and confrontation will remain in the region.
Golloway has the support not only of Arabs but all justice seeking people in the world..
may god give him the strength to carry on..
Mr Galloway has spoken the total truth. Israel have lied, manipulated, tortured, murdered. killed, illegally occupied, invaded and attacked Gaza and Lebanon, not the other way around. Lebanon has never been the aggressor towards Israel or forcibly occupied Israeli land. Israel have seized lands, captured people from both Gaza and Lebanon, murdered innocent people, bombed at will at anything that moves and uses the same excuse, Hezboullah was hiding there....
Our unoccupied home in the South of Lebanon was recently bombed. The attack killed 9 people old woman and children. I am a Christian living in Australia, what have I or my family got to do with Israel?
Yet our unoccupied home was targeted.
This conflict goes back over 24 years, when Israel first invaded Lebanon, not the other way around. Israel have caused all the trouble in the Middle East, bringing the hatred upon themselves by constantly attacking Lebanon and Gaza. Then Israel brings the holocaust as an excuse as to why they have to defend themselves. Against whom? Who fired the first shot in this recent war, ISRAEL.....
Who refused to a simple prisoner exchange, ISRAEL...... Who wants to occupy the south of Lebanon for their water supply, ISRAEL........
Who ruthlessly occupied and murdered Palastinians, ISRAEL...... Who has weapons supplied to them by America, ISRAEL...... Lebanon boarders Iran, why then is lebanon not allowed to obtain weapons from whomever they wish? Israel has been given weapons of mass destruction and are using them to murder Lebanese by the Americans. Why the double standards.
Hezboullah was formed to stop the Israelis occupying Lebanon, they are the enemies of Israel only, not the rest of the world. Hezboullah didn't commit 9/11 or any other terrorists acts in the world. THAT'S A FACT....... Israel wants Hezboullah out so they can once again illegally occupy Lebanon.
Israel are at fault, America is using them to get rid of any Islamic organisation as American's dislikes any Muslims around the world. Both sides bleed blood, yet the media feeds off the deaths of Israelis only... Why is that, Lebanon didn't fire the first shot. Lebanese Army doesn't have weapons of defence. Israel and America took them away from the Lebanese Army.
Israel have been given all the fire power in the middle east. America is fishing for Syria and Iran, using Lebanese people as bait.
Do your homework, find the truth and people will see that Israel are the aggressors and murderers. Not the other way around..... By the way the holocaust on the Israelis was horrendous, yet the Israelis are now inflicting the same carnage on the Lebanese people, with the same enthusiasm and gusto in which it was inflicted upon them..... Lebanon has never ever fired the first shot against Israel, Lebanon has only ever defended themselves!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Israel have the influence and money to buy their allies, but they can never buy respect or dignity..... which the Lebanese people are now showing during their slaughter....
Amazing.... I think people's eyes are already open and people know that the News is bias. But it’s nice that someone actually has finally confronted the perpetrator.
Galloway the king.
not to mention that isreal has killed more than a 1000 innocent people and injured around 3000 while hizbulah has killed around 100 people and most of them are military people.
so hizbulah is fighting the military and not the people, while isreal is killing innocent civilians left, right, and center.
GOOOOOOOOO Galloway.
George, what can i say??? u summed up everything in ur interview, all we need is few more ppl like u.
Thank you showing the whole wester world the truth, and the crimes of the “terrosit state” Israel. What really pisses me off is the israeli Embassdor to the UN, when he talk about the lebanese resistance as terrorist, while his country is sponsoring state terrorism against civilians in Beirut and south Lebanon in its ugliest forms.
Just because they are simply loosing the ground battles against Hezbollah, so they take it out on the innocent lebanese civilians.
to make his words searchable and for people that wern't able to watch the video due to any reason, I've made a text-version of the interview at merelogic.blogspot.com/2006/08/george-galloways-interview-with-sky.html
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