Outside of Western politicians too afraid to express honest views, I find it hard to believe that there can be much sympathy left in the world for the State of Israel. Seemingly hellbent on expansion, extirpation of the Palestinians (does that sound more polite than genocide?) and the elimination of all who are perceived as hostile to the state, Israel is now engaged in what can only be called state-sponsored terrorism.
While the genocide in Gaza and the West Bank continues apace, the war has been extended to Hezbollah in Lebanon with the explosions of pager and walkie-talkies in Lebanon, killing and maiming both targets and innocent bystanders, including children.
On Tuesday, thousands of pagers used by Hezbollah exploded simultaneously, killing 12 people, including two children, and wounding up to 2,800 others across Lebanon. A day later, 25 people were killed and more than 450 wounded when walkie-talkies exploded in supermarkets, on streets and at funerals, stoking fears that a full-blown war between Hezbollah, which is backed by Iran, and Israel could be imminent.
It now appears that this was a long-term, carefully-planned act of terror. It came about after Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah pushed to expand the use of pagers after cellphones were being used to target people.
Even before Mr. Nasrallah decided to expand pager usage, Israel had put into motion a plan to establish a shell company that would pose as an international pager producer.
By all appearances, B.A.C. Consulting was a Hungary-based company that was under contract to produce the devices on behalf of a Taiwanese company, Gold Apollo. In fact, it was part of an Israeli front, according to three intelligence officers briefed on the operation. They said at least two other shell companies were created as well to mask the real identities of the people creating the pagers: Israeli intelligence officers.
On Tuesday, the order was given to activate the pagers.
To set off the explosions, according to three intelligence and defense officials, Israel triggered the pagers to beep and sent a message to them in Arabic that appeared as though it had come from Hezbollah’s senior leadership.
Seconds later, Lebanon was in chaos.
It is the wanton taking of innocent lives that the world must single out for special condemnation.
In Lebanon’s Bekaa Valley, in the village of Saraain, one young girl, Fatima Abdullah, had just come home from her first day of fourth grade when she heard her father’s pager begin to beep, her aunt said. She picked up the device to bring it to him and was holding it when it exploded, killing her. Fatima was 9.
There was also the unspeakable depravity of more explosions through rigged walkie-talkies during, of all things, a funeral procession.
On Wednesday, as thousands gathered in Beirut’s southern suburbs to attend an outdoor funeral for four people killed in the blasts, chaos erupted anew: There was another explosion.
Notably, the U.S., while disavowing any direct knowledge of or hand in the acts of terror, did not condemn the Israeli action. In the twisted and corrupted currents of this world , I guess that can only be considered par for the course.
Despicable, Diabolical, Depraved behavior will increase in direct proportion to your opinion of yourself as gods chosen people or otherwise purveyors of absolute proper human conduct.
ReplyDeleteWhen you are evangelically 100% correct all else is evil, disposable, deleteable .
Those men of unshakable beliefs and principles have quit learning, growing and changing and that is living death.
Amen to that, lungta. Amen
DeleteAt the end of the day Putin will negotiate an end to the war with the Ukraine.
ReplyDeleteIt will take Netanyahu's death to stop the war between Israel and it's neighbours.
Putins war is one of expansion .
Netanyahus war is that of self preservation and genocidal religious fanaticism.
TB
I don't know how the Ukraine war will end, TB, but I certainly agree with your assessment of Netanyahu's motivations.
DeleteToday's Guardian has a report on a new Israeli strategy for Gaza that would clear the northern part of all Palestinian civilians to permit permanent occupation by Israeli forces.
ReplyDelete“The right thing to do is to inform the approximately 300,000 residents who remained in the northern Gaza Strip, citizen residents, of the following: not that we are suggesting you leave the northern Gaza Strip; we are ordering you to leave the northern Gaza Strip.
“In a week, the entire territory of the northern Gaza Strip will become military territory. And this military territory, as far as we are concerned, no supplies will enter it. That is why 5,000 terrorists who are in this situation, they can either surrender or starve.”
"Most of Gaza’s population has been displaced. An estimated 1 million people – half the population – are crammed into a designated humanitarian zone that comprises less than 15% of the territory and is lacking essential infrastructure and services, according to the UN. Humanitarian access to northern Gaza is especially difficult, it has said.
How the West can stand by and continue to be complicit in these atrocities is beyond condemnation, Mound.
DeleteI had a thought the other night while watching the escalating conflict between Israel and Lebanon. Netanyahu won't likely stop until he at direct war with Iran, which provides significant funding to Hezbollah. In his calculus, he is probably assuming the U.S. will continue to do everything he wants when it comes to the supplying of weaponry - the unspoken threat being the use of Israel's nuclear weapons should the West ever abandon its support.
Well!! it in Israel!
ReplyDeletehttps://www.bbc.com/reel/video/p0fy8c7v/armageddon-the-
ancient-city-behind-the-biblical-story
TB
Thanks for the link, TB. The evangelical Christians are great enthusiasts when it comes to Armageddon, and since the U.S. is quickly redefining itself as a theocracy, we can expect more chaos in the Middle East and elsewhere.
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