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  1. 2006/08/29
    M.E.전쟁-승리(FIN!!)
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    M.E.전쟁 - 승리.. #6
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M.E.전쟁-승리(FIN!!)

 

VICTORY!! ...but for whom??

 

 

 

 

 

"There is us, there is Iran, there is Syria, there is Venezuela, Cuba and North Korea. There are the resisting peoples of Palestine, Iraq and Afghanistan! As long as there is imperialism and occupations, these people will continue resisting. They can forget about peace. If they want peace, they should now respect the freedom of peoples and should eliminate the collaborators. God willing, the victory will be ours." (H. Nasrallah, 8.17)

 

 

Now since about two weeks the "official part" of the Lebanon War, the war between IDF and Hizbullah is over. All over the Arab world "Hizbullah’s victory" was celebrated. But not only there: also parts of the Europe and US "anti-war movement" called it a victory by the "peoples’ resistance" over the "Israeli aggressors".

 

While in the beginning of the war Hizbullah already was predicting that "this war will be now the beginning of the end of the Zionist entity(a.k.a. Israel)" at least since the end of the war the Palestinian "resistance" is telling the world what they were/are learning about the war and how they will finish the job – to bring the Zionist entity to ist final end. And the "progressive, anti-imperialist world movement" is applauding and promissing support "without any without reservation", so a German "left" magazine. But also the not so radical "peace movement" is now demanding especially from Israel the "recognition of the Palestinian governments and its legitime rights" for to create a peacefull solution of the Israel/Palestine crisis.

 

 

 

 

But is this realistic? In my opinion not!

First the current Israeli gov’t isn’t willing to give up the entire 1967 occupied territories. Israel isn’t willing to resolve the Jerusalem issue and the problem of the Palestinian refugees.

 

But on the other side: if there would be in the near future a Israeli gov’t which would be ready for to pull out complete from the West Bank and (parts) of East Jerusalem... you think everything would be fine??

 

Until now nearly all Palestinian "resistance" groups are demanding the leberation of the entire Palestine (from the Red See till the borders to Lebanon, from the Mediterranian to the Jordan River/just check out several of the pictures on www.intifada.or.kr (만화/그림), for example. Hizbullah is demanding the same(and its mentors Iran and Syria of course too..). If you don’t believe, just check out their own statements on their own web sites!

 

Ok, let’s say a new Israeli gov’t will give up everything and agrees with a "bi-national democratic state" in the entire territory of the "historic Palestine".

Let’s say it would be happen in the coming year.. Let’s say only 1,5 million Palestine refugees will return.. "Democratic" election will be held in (the entire) Palestine.. Hamas (because its struggle let to the "liberation") will win the Arab sector..

You think that this new gov’t will tolerate any democratic civil society?? Just forget it!

 

Actually its not just about the liberation of Palestine.. Its about the termination of democracy, because democracy is endangering the position of the Muslim leaders(btw.. a, let’s say, "real socialist – or more ‚strange‘ a communist - society" will be much more dangereous for this islamic rulers, because it must/will include much more freedom as today, in the so-called democracy..).

 

And this is the point why fascists/nazis and Islamists are coming more and more together.

Because of their common hate against any real liberal society. 

And the f.. (so-called) "left" movement is supporting this way..

 

"NAZI was not only rightful but reasonable."

(p. 10 on the signature site of www.intifada.or.kr)

 

 

"Support Hizbollah and the Lebanese people’s resistance against the Zionist aggression!
Support Hamas and the Palestinian people’s resistance against Zionism!
For one democratic anti-imperialist state in entire Palestine!"(www.antiimperialista.com)

 

*****

 

In my opinion there is only one way to solve this situation:

It's not enough to have the possibility to elect "democratically".. Only if the masses of the people are fighting and achieving a (real) democratic civil society, then they will be able to create a new peaceful future in the M.E.

 

 

*****

 

 

One of the latest very stupid examples of the collaboration of so-called "progressives" and the Islamists:

 

From an interview conducted shortly before the ceasefire by reporters from the Turkish Labor Party(*) daily, Evrensel.

 

"Goodbye to the Unipolar World"

 

Q. What is the current state of your relations with the Socialist movement?

 

Hasan Nasrallah: The socialist movement, which has been away from international struggle for a considerable time, at last has begun to offer moral support for us once again. The most concrete example of this has been Hugo Chavez, the President of Venezuela. What most of the Muslim states could not do has been done by Chavez, by the withdrawal of Venezuela's ambassador to Israel. He furthermore communicated to us his support for our resistance. This has been an immense source of moral strength for us.

We can observe a similar reaction within the Turkish Revolutionary Movement. We had socialist brothers from Turkey who went to Palestine in 1960s to fight against Israel. And one of them still remains in my memory and my heart; Deniz Gezmis..!

 

[Deniz Gezmis, 1947-1972, was a Turkish revolutionary in the Marxist-Leninist tradition. He led major student actions in the late 1960s, went to a Fatah training camp in Lebanon in late 1969, returned to Turkey where his group seized four US army privates in Ankara. After their release of the soldiers, Gezmis was captured, tried for attempting to overthrow the Turkish state and, with two of his comrades, was hanged in the central prison in Ankara on May 6, 1972. Editors.]

 

Q. What is the importance of Denizs for you?

 

Hasan Nasrallah: We now want new Denizs. Our ranks are always open to new Denizs against the oppressors. Deniz will always live in the hearts of the peoples of Palestine and Lebanon. No-one should doubt this. Unfortunately, there is no longer a common fight and fraternity against the common enemy left over by the Denizs. What we would have liked is for our socialist brothers in Lebanon to fight against imperialism and Zionism shoulder to shoulder. This fight is not only our fight. It is the common fight of all those oppressed across the world. Don't forget that if the peoples of Palestine and Lebanon lose this war, this will mean the defeat of all the oppressed people of the world. In our fight against imperialism, the revolutionaries should also undertake a responsibility and should become, in the hearts of our people of Palestine and Lebanon, Denizs once again.

 

Q. It is possible to see the posters of Che, Chavez and Ahmadinejad side by side in the streets of Beirut. Are these the signs of a new polarization?

 

Hasan Nasrallah: We salute the leaders and the peoples of Latin America. They have resisted the American bandits heroically and have been a source of moral strength for us. They are guiding the way for the oppressed peoples. Go and wonder around our streets..! You will witness how our people have embraced Chavez and Ernesto Che Guevara. Nearly in every house, you will come across posters of Che or Chavez.

 

What we are saying to our socialist friends who want fight together with us for fraternity and freedom is: Do not come at all if you are going to say "Religion is an opiate". We do not agree with this analysis. Here is the biggest proof of this in our streets with the pictures of Chavez, Che, Sadr and Khamenei together. These leaders are saluting our people in unison. So long as we respect your beliefs, and you respect ours, there is no imperialist power we cannot defeat!

 

Q. Returning to threats in the region, western governments are intensifying their pressure on Damascus and Tehran, for which they are proposing a "change of regime." Some sources are of the view that the attack on Lebanon will be directed on Syria. According to your point of view, is a regional war possible?

 

Hasan Nasrallah: The centers of imperialist power want to make collaborators of our region as a whole. They expect us to kneel before them. Syria, Iran and Hezbollah are opposing this. The provocation concerning the former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri and the efforts to secure the withdrawal of the Syrian army from Lebanon and -- going even further -- their wish to attack callously on to Tehran and Damascus are all due to this reason.

 

Syria, with Iran and Hezbollah will certainly resist this. We are going to resist for our motherland and freedom. We are going to resist in order not kneel before them. The imperialists of the west are seeking to make a second Kosovo out of Lebanon and our region. They are seeking to create a clash in between sects. But we have spoiled this trick. In our streets, the whole of Lebanon, with its Christian, Sunnis and Shias, are flying the flags of Hezbollah. Again, "the unipolar world" has already been left behind in history. There is us, there is Iran, there is Syria, there is Venezuela, Cuba and North Korea. There are the resisting peoples of Palestine, Iraq and Afghanistan! As long as there is imperialism and occupations, these people will continue resisting. They can forget about peace. If they want peace, they should now respect the freedom of peoples and should eliminate the collaborators. God willing, the victory will be ours.

 

They are not going to be able to turn our country and region into a Kosovo. Now our people are aware of everything and will not play into imperialist tricks. We will absolutely not permit them to attack Iran or Syria. We are going to fight for our freedom to the last drop of our blood. Let no one doubt this. They are claiming that Iran has nuclear weapons at its disposal. On the contrary, most of the nuclear weapons are in the hands of Israel and the US. Furthermore, nuclear weapons are nothing but excuses put forward in order to create collaborating regimes in the region.

 

Q. There are claims that Hezbollah is being directed by Tehran. What are your views on this issue?

 

Hasan Nasrallah: This is a great lie. We are an independent Lebanese organization. We do not take orders from anyone. But this does not mean that we are not going to form alliances. We are on the side of Iran and Syria. They are our brothers. We are going to oppose any attack directed at Tehran and Damascus to the last drop of our blood just as we do in Lebanon. We uphold global resistance against global imperial terrorism.

Q. Is there any other additional point you want to make?

 

Hasan Nasrallah: Peace cannot be unilateral. So long as there is imperialism in the world, a permanent peace is impossible. This war will not come to an end as long as there are occupations in Iraq, Afghanistan and Palestine.

 

*****


London. "Anti-war" rally (Jews = blood drinking pigs**)

 

 

(Hizbullah "fighters"..)

 

 

* The Turkish Labour Party(Emek Partisi) is the "legal arm" of the Turkish Revolutionary Communist Party(TDKP/harrharr, or enemies are calling them a "Stalinist" party).

 

** for muslims and jews pigs are the most dirty animals

 

 

 

 

PS.(8.30):

Last Sunday the "Holy War Brigades(HWB)" - a Palestinian "resistance" group - released the two Fox TV reporters who were kidnapped about two weeks before in Gaza. Actually HWB wanted the release of Muslim prisoners from US jails. But of course the US administration refused.. So finally HWB, just for to achieve a something, forced the reporters to convert to Islam before they would be freed.....

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M.E.전쟁 - 승리.. #6

Following article was published in Guardian, 8.26:

 

Hizbullah: the new heroes on the streets of Ramallah
 
On the back wall of Mohammad Sharak's taxi dispatch office, next to the pictures of the late Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat and below gilded Qur'anic verses, are two new posters: portraits of Hassan Nasrallah, the Hizbullah leader.


Since war erupted between Israel and the Lebanese militia, Hizbullah has emerged as a new hero on Palestinian streets. Shops and cafes in Ramallah and other towns are sporting Hizbullah posters. Stalls are selling Hizbullah's yellow flag, alongside the Lebanese flag. In the eyes of many Palestinians, Hizbullah struck a rare blow against the Israeli military, despite the huge cost in civilian casualties and damage in Lebanon.

"The beauty of this war was that a force of just 6,000 or so with light weapons superseded an organised army that all the Arab countries are scared of," said Mr Sharak, 35. "I was surprised by Hizbullah's capabilities."

 

"The point about Nasrallah," interrupted another employee, Saeed Nimur, 58, "is that he says something and then does it. And that is very unusual among leaders in the Arab world. Hizbullah doesn't just threaten, it achieves."

 

Mr Sharak, who sipped sage tea as he spoke, has little but hostility for Israel - he served eight years in an Israeli jail after being convicted of attacking West Bank settlers. But he hopes the war might increase the chance of negotiation between Israel and the Palestinians. "Now Israel has a fear of these kind of military movements and they will find another path rather than war," he said.

 

While most people on both sides of the Israeli conflict acknowledge Hizbullah has strengthened its position in the Arab world, they argue about its implications for the Palestinians. Many fear negotiations are at a stalemate and that Hizbullah's display of military might will only encourage more violence from Palestinian militants.

 

In a small upstairs office, not far from the taxi dispatch firm, is the Minbar al-Islah, or the Platform of Reform, a Hamas newspaper. Sari Orabi, 26 and just six months out of an Israeli jail, is the deputy editor. "What happened in Lebanon increased the belief of people living in the area that resistance is the only language that the occupation understands," he said.

 

He sought to distinguish Hizbullah from the Palestinian militant movements, saying the group was a "national Lebanese faction" that fought not for Palestinians but for "pure Lebanese goals". "Maybe they provide emotional and political support for the Palestinian people but the military action carried out by Hizbullah was for the sake of Lebanon and only Lebanon," he said.

 

He noted the differences between the two sides, pointing to what he said were Hizbullah's tactical advantages.

 

"We don't enjoy support from outside the country like Hizbullah does," he said in an apparent reference to Syrian and Iranian backing for the Lebanese militia. "In fact our neighbours are tied to the Israelis through peace treaties. Remember also we are under direct occupation by the Israelis, not like Hizbullah."

 

But there were lessons too. "The first lesson is that we can see the belief of the Palestinian people in resistance has been strengthened," he said.

His newspaper carries a front-page advertisement showing 31 senior Hamas political leaders detained by Israel in recent weeks, among them cabinet ministers and Aziz Dweik, speaker of the Palestinian parliament. "Release them immediately," it says. The detentions, say analysts, are likely to add further impetus to Hamas hardliners and weaken the hand of those like the Palestinian prime minister, Ismail Haniyeh, who argue in favour of a more political path.

 

"The way the war in Lebanon ended, coupled with the Israeli arrests of relatively moderate members of the government, has played into the hands of the more radical wing of Hamas that is based either outside Palestine or functions outside the Palestinian Authority," Ghassan Khatib, a former Palestinian cabinet minister, wrote in a recent analysis in the Bitter Lemons internet journal. He said the war would "contribute further to the trend of radicalisation evident in Palestine in the last five to six years".

 

For its part, the Israeli government still insists in public that the war successfully proved the deterrent effect of its military and served as a warning to others that any attack would be met with a swift and severe response.

 

But at the same time it has been struggling with a growing domestic backlash against the handling of the conflict. Prime minister Ehud Olmert's partial withdrawal plan for the West Bank has had to be shelved. As yet there is no alternative strategy, even though a newspaper poll on Friday showed 41% of Israelis wanted a negotiated solution with the Palestinians.

 

At a cabinet meeting this week, Yuval Diskin, Israel's security services chief, is said to have warned that Palestinians might imitate Hizbullah's tactics. "The terror organisations are trying to draw conclusions," he was quoted as saying in the Yedioth Ahronoth newspaper. "They have understood the power of the anti-tank weapons and guerrilla warfare, and the advantages of barricading in underground bunkers."

 

On the outskirts of Ramallah, close to al-Amari refugee camp, a young fighter from al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigade spoke enviously of Hizbullah's arsenal. "If the same equipment were given to us the whole image of this region would change dramatically," said the man, who gave his name only as Abu Rida, and who said he had been in and out of Israeli jails since the age of 13. He is now 37. But, he added: "Even to try and smuggle a bullet into Palestinian land is very difficult for us to do."

 

Although there are many posters of Hassan Nasrallah in Ramallah, there are even more of Ramzi Obaid, a West Bank commander of the al-Aqsa militants, which is allied to the Fatah organisation. He was arrested by the Israelis this month. Abu Rida said there was little inclination to seek a political solution now. "The Israelis only understand the language of force. I think we'll be fighting them from here until judgment day."

http://www.guardian.co.uk/israel/Story/0,,1858716,00.html

 

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