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Two nations stand out above all others as notorious serial abusers
of UN resolutions - the US and Israel. Over the last half century, the US has
used its Security Council veto many dozens of times to prevent any resolutions
from passing condemning Israel for its abusive or hostile actions or that were
inimical to Israeli interests. It's also voted against dozens of others overwhelmingly
supported by the rest of the world in the UN General Assembly. By its actions
and with 6% of the world's population, the US has thus arrogantly ignored the
will of nearly all the other 94% to support its client state even when Israel
had committed war crimes or crimes against humanity the rest of the world demanded
it be held to account for. In the words of one UK observer using a baseball
analogy: "Only the USA could have a World Series and not invite the rest
of the world."
The Israeli record on UN resolutions over that same period is far worse. With
full US support for its actions, it's flagrantly and with little or no pretense
routinely ignored over five dozen UN Resolutions condemning or censuring it
for its actions against the Palestinians or other Arab people, deploring it
for committing them, or demanding, calling on or urging the Jewish state to
end them. Israel never did or intends to up to the present, including the mass
slaughter and destruction it's now inflicting on the people of Lebanon and the
Palestinians in their Territories that Israel illegally occupies and attacks
whenever it wishes. It does so with impunity using any contrived pretext it
can get away with to deny the Palestinians any chance ever for a viable sovereign
independent state and to avoid a political solution with them it won't ever
tolerate.
UN Resolutions As Examples of US and Israeli Hypocrisy
Consider now three UN Resolutions as examples of gross hypocrisy - one Israel
and its US paymaster and benefactor support and two others both countries do
not so they ignore them. In September, 2004, the Security Council passed UN
Resolution 1559, cosponsored by the US and France, that called on Syria to withdraw
its military forces from Lebanon and stop intervening in the Lebanese political
process. It also demanded all Lebanese and non-Lebanese militias (aimed mainly
at Hezbollah, of course) disarm and disband (meaning surrender). Following the
assassination of former Lebanese Prime Minister, Rafik Hariri, in February,
2005, Syria bowed to international pressure and complied fully with the resolution
by April. In so doing, it ended its 29 year occupation of the part of the country
it controlled which excluded the rest in the South under Israeli Defense Forces
(IDF) control that Israel maintained after its invasion of Southern Lebanon
in 1978 and again in 1982. Hezbollah's military resistance wing did not comply.
Had it done so, it would have left itself and the Shia third of the Lebanese
population dependent on it defenseless against the Israelis. The Lebanese government
and its small and weak security forces had no power to force Hezbollah's compliance
and were unable to do it.
Hezbollah was born out of the Israeli invasion of Lebanon in 1982 and the oppressive
occupation that followed. It's a popular resistance movement, much like and
in the same spirit as the French Resistance freedom fighters the Nazis called
terrorists, formed to resist their illegal occupiers and expel them. Ever since,
it's continued as an effective resistance force against the Israelis that finally
withdrew from Lebanon in May, 2000 but maintained its occupation of the 25 square
kilometer area of South Lebanon known as Shebaa Farms it never relinquished
after seizing it in the 1967 war. Hezbollah, the Lebanese people and its government
demand Israel give it back as well as cease its frequent hostile cross-border
incursions, unjustifiable abductions, repeated violations of the country's airspace
as well as end its current brutal assault and invasion of their country once
again. To continue being an effective resistance force, Hezbollah remained armed,
has every right to do so in its own self-defense whatever resolutions the UN
passes, and will continue resisting Israeli oppression until it ends. It's now
doing it against a vastly superior IDF invasion force in South Lebanon far more
effectively than the Israeli government is willing to admit.
Now consider UN Resolutions 465 and 476. The Security Council unanimously adopted
UN Resolution 465 in March, 1980 that addressed Israel's illegal occupation
of the Palestinian territories of the West Bank, Gaza, East Jerusalem and the
Syrian Golan Heights. Among other provisions in it, it condemned Israel's policy
of "setting parts of its population and new Immigrants in those territories
(and said doing so constituted) a flagrant violation of the fourth Geneva Convention
relative to the protection of civilian persons in time of war and also constitute
a serious obstruction to achieving a comprehensive, just and lasting peace in
the Middle East." It called on the government of Israel to "dismantle
the existing settlements and in particular to cease....the establishment, construction
and planning of (new) settlements in the Arab territories since 1967, including
Jerusalem."
In the last 26 years, Israel has flagrantly violated this resolution and still
continues to build new settlements illegally in the Palestinian Occupied Territories.
The US supports and funds the Israeli government enabling it to do it, and the
UN and world community have taken no action to bring Israel into compliance
which it could do by imposing sanctions severe enough to force Israel to stop
new settlement construction, dismantle the existing ones and make restitution
to the Palestinians and Syrians for the harm caused them.
The Security Council also passed Resolution 476 in June, 1980. Like Resolution
465, it, too, reaffirms the necessity to end the Israeli occupation of Arab
territories ongoing since the 1967 war. It went on to condemn Israel for its
continued refusal to do it or to comply with the relevant Security Council and
General Assembly resolutions demanding it does. It repeated provisions detailed
in Resolution 465 and reaffirmed its determination in the event of Israeli non-compliance
to examine practical ways to get it to do so. Israel never complied, and the
UN never took action to see that it did. Also, by its reinvasion of Lebanon
now and its unending occupation of the Shebaa Farms area it's held since 1967,
Israel is also in violation of UN resolution 425 and nine additional ones demanding
the withdrawal of its forces from South Lebanon. The net effect of UN action
- many relevant and high-sounding words and speeches amounting to nothing, at
least when it concerns Israel.
The Hypocrisy of the US Congress
Now consider a further gross hypocrisy. On July 20, the US House of Representatives
voted overwhelmingly 410 - 8 to unconditionally endorse Israel's illegal aggression
against the Palestinians and people of Lebanon. Earlier in the week, the US
Senate passed a similar resolution by voice vote, but added a worthless and
outrageous clause that "urges all sides to protect innocent civilian life
and infrastructure." The House version showed no such disingenuous delicacy,
and in language Orwell would love, actually praised Israel for "minimizing
civilian loss" ignoring the obvious evidence to the contrary.
Along with its arrogance, the Congressional resolution violated the UN Charter
by unjustifiably claiming Israel has the right of self-defense guaranteed it
under Article 51 and thus has just cause to destroy Lebanon's infrastructure
and kill innocent civilians to do it. Once again, Orwell would approve. These
House and Senate resolutions are compelling evidence of both parties' unconditional
support for Israel whatever it does. They also show the Bush administration's
utter contempt for all international laws and norms and its unconditional endorsement
of Israel when it violates them as it did so egregiously in its outrageous attack
on a civilian target in Qana on July 30 killing 60 or more innocent men, women
and at least 37 children.
The Congressional resolution also unjustifiably accused, and by implication
condemned, Lebanon for failing to observe UN Resolution 1559 by not disbanding
and disarming Hezbollah and allowing it instead to amass thousands of rockets
and other weapons. It also criticized the legitimate integration of Hezbollah
into the Lebanese government where it's represented by 11 democratically elected
lawmakers in the Parliament and two ministers in the country's cabinet. The
Congressional resolution ignores the fact that UN Resolution 1559 calls only
for Hezbollah's armed militia to be disarmed and disbanded, regardless of how
unreasonable that demand is.
For Lebanon's failure to enforce UN Resolution 1559, including provisions not
even in it, the US Congress, in effect, gave Israel its approval to destroy
the country and kill many hundreds of its people. At the same time, Israel never
complied with UN Resolutions 465 and 476 demanding it withdraw from the Occupied
Territories and Golan Heights it holds illegally, UN Resolution 425 and nine
others making the same demand it remove its forces from all Lebanese territory,
and all the dozens of other UN resolutions Israel routinely violates or disregards.
The US Congress, UN, world leaders and most Arab states remain committed to
Israel overtly or tacitly. They've done it despite Israel's many violations
including the crime of aggression in its ongoing brutal assaults on Lebanon
and the Occupied Territories that it falsely and disingenuously claims to be
a justifiable response to the capture (not kidnapping) of three of its soldiers,
a minor provocation at most. At the same time, the Congress and world leaders
remain silent refusing to condemn Israel for its failure to comply with UN Resolutions
465, 476, 425, nine similar ones. and all the other UN resolutions against it
for the past half century.
The message is clear. When it comes to the UN, the US runs the show, and no
substantive or significant action can be taken with teeth unless it approves
- especially when it applies to Israel, in part, because of the power of the
Israeli lobby in the US. Also, all actions of a valued US client state are quite
acceptable, even when they violate the UN Charter and international law, so
long as they serve Washington's interests. Israel's illegal aggression in Lebanon
and the Occupied Territories clearly do. In spite of it, the US, as de facto
ruler of the world, has given the Israelis carte blanche to run amuck and commit
the supreme war crime with impunity. In the kind of world Orwell understood,
Israel's mass killing and destruction is in the US's imperial interest, especially
in the strategically important Middle East where oil is central to all else,
so its scorched-earth policy is quite acceptable and may go on unabated and
end only when the two allies decide to stop it. It doesn't matter what the law
is or that the innocent are paying the supreme price for its violation.
Peacekeeping Hypocrisy
A brief word about still more hypocrisy. The US, UK and Israel have called
for a robust international military force (Israel appears to want a NATO run
one) to serve as "peacekeepers" in South Lebanon once Israel ceases
its aggression and allows it to come in. No one is considering the wishes of
Hezbollah, the people of South Lebanon it serves or the Lebanese government.
Only Israel and its US and UK allies are to be allowed to decide or whatever
other countries Israel is willing to allow in the decision-making loop. It's
also undiscussed publicly what Israel really has in mind, how oppressive the
Christian South Lebanon Army (SLA) was when it acted as Israel's occupying enforcer
after 1978 or how ineffective the current UN Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL)
has been since it was first put in place in 1978 and never succeeded in establishing
peace or security.
So what's really going on? After just days on the ground inside Lebanon, the
IDF is finding the going very rough. It's already admitted to taking significant
losses with dozens of its soldiers killed and hundreds more injured in intense
fighting with a determined and resilient Hezbollah force as committed now to
expelling an invading Israeli force as it was in the 1980s and 1990s when it
succeeded in doing it. Clearly the IDF is struggling and taking more losses
than it's willing to continue sustaining. So it wants instead to have a proxy
army it can control come into South Lebanon, again act as its enforcers, engage
Hezbollah in confrontation if necessary and have it do its killing and dying
for it. Will Hezbollah and the people of South Lebanon now allow it in when
they were unwilling to accept their SLA and UNIFIL occupiers in the past? Not
a chance, Israel and the US know it, and yet both countries are going through
the charade of trying to convince the world, the Lebanese people throughout
the country, and its government that they will. Once the fighting ends, the
IDF likely will withdraw and an occupying force acceptable to Israel will move
in to serve in its place. It will be as unwelcome as the others that preceded
it and eventually it will be driven out. But before it is, many more will die
and suffer, and the long struggle of the Lebanese people and Palestinians as
well in the Occupied Territories will go on unresolved.
Stephen Lendman lives in Chicago and can be reached at
lendmanstephen@sbcglobal.net. Also visit his blog site at sjlendman.blogspot.com.
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