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Jewish war against Lebanon
 

After the conquest of Palestine, the occupation of Lebanon has always been on the Zionist agenda. The implementation of this criminal Zionist plan has caused much suffering among the Lebanese civilian population. After confronting the occupants with a military resistance they were defeated, and temporarily had to abandon their plans.

 2006 - War of July

 

Please also see Lebanon Facts' extensive archive on the 2006 War.


"Of all the declared, implied and hidden objectives of the [1982] war in Lebanon, there is no doubt that the central aim was to deal a crushing blow to the national aspirations of the Palestinians and their very existence as a nation endeavoring to define itself and gain the right to self determination"

-- "The Palestinian Aspect", by Mordechai Bar-On, IDF chief education officer and a Peace Now leading activist quoted in Chomsky's Fateful Triangle. (It would seem that a portion of Peace Now's activism is more for improving Israel's image rather than the national rights of the Palestinians.)



 

 Jewish occupation from 1970:s till 2000

 

On the killing by Israel of a Lebanese Mother and six of her Children which Israel labeled "a mistake":
"It is wrong to blame the pilot, the plane or the bomb that killed the mother and her children. The fault lies with the political leaders, who refuse to adopt a policy that will put an end to the killing of civilians. During its entire period in office the outgoing [Israeli] government did not make a single genuine, serious effort to advance a comprehensive solution. We can only hope that this situation will be reversed after the next government is installed." -- Ha'aretz Editorial (12/24/1998)



 Sabra and Chatila massacre 1982

 

More on the Sabra and Chatila massacre can be read at the Lebanon Facts site.



 Khiam camp and Jews taking Lebanese hostages

 

Please also see Lebanon Facts´ extensive archive on Khiam camp and torture in the Israeli dungeons and the archive on Israeli hostage taking.




 Summary Of Israeli Aggressions

 

  • Calendar Over Israeli Aggression Against Lebanon

  • A List of Israeli Aggression in Lebanon

  • Golan and Lebanon  (Council for National Interest)

  • Lebanon, Israel´s Killing Fields
    By Edward W. Miller (The Coastal Post 05/1996)



    Excerpts from UPI

  • Operation Grapes of Wrath, April 1996 lasted 16-days, killed at least 172 people in Lebanon, wounded about 270 others and forced more than 400,000 citizens to flee their homes.

  • Operation Accountability, lasted seven days from July 25, 1993, 123 civilians and 11 Hezbollah guerrillas were killed, about 500 were wounded and half a million people displaced.

  • 1982 invasion, Operation Peace for Galilee, Israel's army occupied Beirut briefly and killed more than 15,700 people, with 30,000 wounded, nearly all of them civilians. The toll includes nearly 3,000 Palestinians and 167 Lebanese killed at the Sabra and Chatila refugee camps Sept. 16-18 by the Lebanese Christian militia, with logistical help from Israeli forces.

  • Israel's first invasion of Lebanon, Operation Litani, starting March 14, 1978, left nearly 2,000 people dead and about 300,000 homeless.

 

  Qana Massacre (Grapes of Wrath)

 

"Dozens of people with arms and legs missing or hanging off of them by bits of skin crawled out on their knees covered with blood trying to escape ... as the proximity shells came in again and again, 17 minutes long."

From ADC Press Release commemorating the Fourth Anniversary of Qana Massacre (http://www.adc.org/press/2000/17april2000.htm):
"Israel claimed that the attack was a mistake. However, Major-General Franklin van Kappen, who conducted an investigation for the United Nations into the massacre, reported to the Security Council that `While the possibility cannot be ruled out completely, it is unlikely that the shelling of the United Nations compound was the result of gross technical and/or procedural errors.' Following its own investigation, Amnesty International stated that `Amnesty International believes that the IDF intentionally attacked the UN compound.' On June 7, 1997, the United Nations demanded that Israel pay $1.7 million in damages to the UN for the Qana Massacre.
"


Victims of Peres' show of muscle in his attempt at winning
re-election votes. (Notes: 1- Since the victims were not Israelis
don't expect to see these pictures on TV, 2- Bombs and Planes
used were Made in the U.S.A.)

 


Robert Fisk



Please also see Lebanon Facts´ archives on Israel´s 1996 "Grapes of Wrath" attack and the Qana massacre.




  Israel's Early (1950's) Plan for Partitioning Lebanon

Excerpts (concerning Lebanon) from the book Israel's Sacred Terrorism: A Study based on ex-Prime Minister Moshe Sharett's Diary, 1980, 1986, by Livia Rokach.

 

... excerpts from an article by Israeli Member of the Knesset Uri Avneri, published in Hoalam Hazeh, September 23, 1980,...:

 The intention to partition Lebanon Sharett reveals that already in February 1954 Ben Gurion proposed a large Israeli operation to dismember the Lebanese state and to establish a Maronite-Christian state in one of its parts. Extended discussions were held as a result. Ben Gurion explicated the plan at length in a letter to Sharett, and Sharett answered in a long letter in which he opposed the plan vehemently, Ben Gurion was ready to invest large sums in bribing Christian leaders in Lebanon. Sharett also revealed that the chief of staff supported the plan of buying a Lebanese army officer who would be used as a puppet, and who would make it seem that the intervention of the Israeli army would be in response to his call for the liberation of Lebanon from Muslim subjugation. In the eyes of today's reader this plan seems an accurate blueprint for what took place in Lebanon after that- the civil war, the establishment of the Maronite enclave of Major Sa'd Haddad and labeling it "free Lebanon."



From the Council of National Interest:

 1955 -- At a secret cabinet meeting, Sharett quotes Moshe Dayan as saying that the "only thing necessary is to find an officer, even just a major. We should either win his heart, or buy him with money, to make him agree to declare himself the savior of the Maronite population. Then the Israeli army will enter Lebanon, occupy the necessary territory, and will create a Christian regime which will ally itself with Israel. The territory from the Litani southward will be totally annexed to Israel, and everything will be all right." Dayan also admitted that "much anxiety had to be generated... the lives of Jewish victims also had to be sacrificed to create provocations justifying subsequent reprisals..."

 

Please read more in the articles archived in the Lebanon Facts site on the history and background of Jewish-Zionist interest in Lebanon.

 


Because the Lebanese Dare to Resist: Israeli Occupation of their Land Israelis Bomb Civilian Targets in Lebanon

Lebanese Prime Minister Selim Hoss declared that the Israeli bombings would not curtail Lebanese determination to end Israeli occupation. "If Israel is attacking Lebanon to make us accept the occupation then they will be disappointed," Hoss said. "The resistance has never been the cause (of violence), the resistance is a result of the occupation...it is natural for the resistance to continue as long as the occupation persists."




The Lebanese are not even free to have an anti-Zionist conference in their country...

For more on the conference see our Revisionist section.







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