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	  Recent Israeli Provocations:  
	  More Aggression on Palestinians and Lebanese
	   
	  By Stephen Lendman 
	  Al-Jazeerah, CCUN, August 8, 2010 
	     Perhaps suggesting a larger-scale planned offensive, recent 
	  violent Israeli outbreaks struck Gaza, the West Bank, and Israeli/Lebanon 
	  border, the first there since the summer 2006 war.    Like Cast 
	  Lead, it was Israeli aggression - violent, lawless and unrelenting, a 
	  scorched-earth blitzkrieg, inflicting vast destruction, causing billions 
	  in damage, killing over 1,000 Lebanese, injuring thousands more, and 
	  displacing around a million others (about one-fourth of the country's four 
	  million population), including over 300,000 children fleeing north for 
	  their lives. In the end, Hezbollah handed Israel a humiliating defeat. 
	  Perhaps revenge is planned.   On August 4, Ma'an News reported that 
	  Israeli and Lebanese troops clashed - exchanging fire, killing four 
	  Lebanese citizens, including three soldiers. One Israeli soldier was 
	  killed. Reports said violence erupted after Israeli soldiers crossed the 
	  border, then tried uprooting a tree to install a surveillance camera and 
	  equipment, a chain of events leaving five dead. An IDF spokesman said 
	  soldiers hadn't entered Lebanon, but were between the UN-administered Blue 
	  Line and Israel's border fence.   Lebanese accounts had Israeli 
	  soldiers in the area, removing trees to install surveillance equipment. 
	  Israel called it "routine maintenance." Lebanese Prime Minister Saad 
	  Hariri condemned what he called Israeli violation of Lebanese sovereignty. 
	  Lebanon's parliament speaker, Nabih Berri, wants a complaint against 
	  Israel filed with the UN Security Council. Israel may file its own in 
	  response, its Foreign Ministry saying "Israel sees the firing on an IDF 
	  force which acted in coordination with UNIFEL (Blue Helmets) in the border 
	  region in the last hours a blunt violation of Security Resolution 1701." 
	    Hariri wants the UN to demand Israel implement Resolution 1701, 
	  calling for demilitarization of the area within the Blue Line where UNIFEL 
	  troops are stationed. Throughout its history, Israel has spurned all UN 
	  resolutions criticizing its policies and actions.   On August 3, 
	  Haaretz writer Jack Khoury headlined, "(Hassan) Nasrallah: Hezbollah will 
	  respond if Israel attacks Lebanon's army," saying:   In a speech 
	  marking four years since the end of the 2006 war, Hezbollah's leader said: 
	    "I say honestly, that in any place where the Lebanese army will be 
	  assaulted and there's a presence for the resistance, and it is capable, 
	  the resistance will not stand silent, or quiet or restrained....Israel's 
	  aggression against Lebanon has not stopped, and what happened today only 
	  proves that. Since the ceasefire and until today, Israel has blatantly 
	  violated (the UN Security Council resolution) more than 7,000 times, and 
	  no one has lifted a finger, not even the Security Council."   He 
	  also praised Lebanon's army and said Hezbollah was on highest alert during 
	  the incident. "I was personally in contact with (Hezbollah) commanders in 
	  the area, and I asked them not to act before receiving a direct order. We 
	  announced that we would not initiate any activity as long as we did not 
	  receive authorization from the highest command of the Lebanese army."   
	  On August 5, Haaretz writer Gideon Levy headlined, "Only we're allowed," 
	  saying:   "After Tuesday's border clash, Israel will continue to 
	  ignore UNIFEL and the Lebanese army....Those bastards, the Lebanese, 
	  changed the rules. Scandalous. Word is, they have a brigade commander 
	  who's determined to protect his country's sovereignty. Scandalous."   
	  Levy explained that in Gaza a "fence is a fence." Getting near it is 
	  enough to get shot and killed. In the West Bank, nearly the entire 
	  Separation Wall ignores the Green Line. Palestinians are forbidden to 
	  cross.    In Lebanon, it's different. Israel makes its own rules, 
	  ignoring "fences," crossing the border illegally, invading Lebanese air 
	  space, at times aggressively. Until 2000, Israeli forces occupied South 
	  Lebanon for 18 years, its so-called "security zone." Today, all Palestine 
	  is occupied since 1967.    "We're allowed" to be there. Palestinians 
	  "aren't allowed" to resist. "We're allowed" to enter Lebanon. "They're 
	  forbidden" from reacting. Try it, and "Lebanon must learn a lesson, and we 
	  will teach it. And what about us? We don't have any lessons to learn. 
	  We'll continue to ignore UNIFEL," UN resolutions, the rule of law, "the 
	  Lebanese Army and its new brigade commander, who has the nerve to think 
	  that his job is to protect his country's sovereignty." Scandalous.   
	  Israeli Provocations in Gaza   Six days of Israeli air strikes left 
	  several dead and dozens wounded. In addition, IDF shellfire killed one 
	  Palestinian and wounded two or more others. The attacks are the latest 
	  provocations occurring regularly without warning.   The Palestinian 
	  Centre for Human Rights (PCHR) reported the air strikes, one against Hamas 
	  member 'Isa al-Batran from the al-Boreij refugee camp, another against 
	  Gaza City's runway, targeting security vehicles near the presidential 
	  compound. Neighboring homes and buildings were damaged. Residents were 
	  terrified. At the same time, tunnels on the Gaza-Egypt border were 
	  attacked, ones providing essential supplies prohibited under siege. No 
	  casualties were reported.   The next day, a missile killed Izziddin 
	  al-Qassam Brigade member 'Isa Abdul Hadi al-Batran in Central Gaza, the 
	  attack destroying area residential structures. Earlier assassination 
	  attempts failed, the latest taking his life, his wife and five children. 
	    Near Erez crossing with no provocation, Israeli snipers shot three 
	  workers, collecting materials from rubble stockpiles. Israel maintains a 
	  67 square km Gazan agricultural area "no-go zone," regularly shooting 
	  Palestinians who enter, including farmers on their own land.   PCHR 
	  called the attacks "part of a series of the Israeli war crimes committed 
	  which reflect (its) disregard for the lives of Palestinians."   On 
	  August 2, a massive explosion rocked Gaza's Deir al-Balah refugee camp 
	  injuring 58, including 13 children and nine women, one suffering a 
	  miscarriage as a result. It also destroyed seven houses and damaged 30 
	  others.   The Izziddin al-Qassam Brigades (Hamas' armed wing) issued 
	  an August 3 press release saying:   "We confirm that what happened 
	  resulted from a Zionist security operation intended to assassinate field 
	  leaders in the" Brigades.   Eyewitnesses said bombs placed in a 
	  house belonging to senior Hamas official Alaa al-Danaf exploded, initial 
	  reports saying Israeli missile strikes caused it. Al-Danaf wasn't killed. 
	    On August 4, in a series of daily attacks, an Israeli air strike 
	  killed one Palestinian and wounded another east of Khan Younis in Gaza. 
	  Nearby residents are reminded of last winter's Cast Lead, again seeing 
	  dead, wounded, destruction, and scattered debris, part of Israel's 
	  campaign to traumatize them.    PCHR launched a "serious and 
	  comprehensive investigation" to determine what happened in Deir al-Balah - 
	  whether stored bombs exploded, sabotage occurred, or other factors were 
	  involved. Israeli involvement is always suspected, especially since days 
	  of air strikes preceded it, regular attacks against Gazan civilians, 
	  leaving dead and wounded behind.   Preceding the latest attacks, 
	  Haaretz reported rockets fired at Israel's southern port city of Eilat. No 
	  casualties were reported. Another struck Aqaba, Jordan, killing one 
	  civilian and wounding four others. Israel blamed Hamas, but Jordanian 
	  security forces said they came from Egypt's Sinai or southern Jordan, not 
	  Gaza, Hamas strongly denying involvement.   Since Cast Lead ended in 
	  January 2009, Hamas maintained a unilateral ceasefire, Israel violating 
	  theirs repeatedly, recent air and ground attacks the latest provocations, 
	  countered by Palestinian resistance factions (unaffiliated with Hamas), 
	  firing one or more Grad-type rockets, hitting an area in Ashkelon, Israel. 
	  No deaths or injuries were reported.   On August 1, the Al Mezan 
	  Center for Human Rights condemned the Israeli attacks, warned of new 
	  escalation, and asked the international community to intervene "to ensure 
	  that civilians and their property are protected in the occupied 
	  Palestinian territory."   Regular West Bank Incursions and 
	  Repression   In late July, PCHR reported the following:   -- 
	  Israel continued to impose free movement restrictions throughout the West 
	  Bank and East Jerusalem, including access to the city; currently 630 
	  permanent manned and unmanned checkpoints are maintained as well as 60 - 
	  80 "flying" (temporary) ones erected every week;   -- Separation 
	  Wall construction continues, nearly all on confiscated Palestinian land, 
	  around 12% of the West Bank when completed;   -- at least 65% of the 
	  main roads leading to 18 Palestinian communities are closed or fully 
	  controlled by Israeli forces;   -- around 500 km of restricted roads 
	  cross the West Bank; one-third or more of the Territory, including East 
	  Jerusalem, is inaccessible to Palestinians without very hard to get 
	  permits;   -- peaceful demonstrators are regularly assaulted, 
	  injured, arrested, and at times killed;   -- in one week, Israeli 
	  forces conducted 25 incursions into West Bank communities, and five others 
	  in Gaza; WB ones included al-Mazra'a al-Gharbiya village near Ramallah; 'Anata 
	  village near Jerusalem; Jayous village near Qaqlilya; the al-Fawar refugee 
	  camp near Hebron; 'Allar and Baqa al-Sharqiya villages near Tulkarm; Dura, 
	  Ethna, Bani Na'im, Sa'ir, Nouba, and Beit Oula villages near Hebron; the 
	  town of Salfit; al-Shawawra village near Bethlehem; al-Zawia village near 
	  Salfit; 'Anabta and Kufor al-Labad villages near Tulkarm; the city of 
	  Tulkarm; the city of Qalqilya; Shwaika suburb near Tulkarm; Jalbourn and 
	  Deir Abu Da'if villages near Jenin; and on August 5 the Al-Frahen area 
	  near Khan Younis in central Gaza with bulldozers and tanks, firing on 
	  farmers and other civilians; no injuries were reported;   -- in all 
	  of them, excessive force was used; streets were patrolled; homes invaded 
	  and searched; contents damaged or destroyed; arrests made; and civilians 
	  shot; one death was reported, others wounded, what happens regularly 
	  throughout the Territories in violation of international law, what Israel 
	  hasn't recognized, respected, or obeyed for over six decades, targeting 
	  protected persons and citizens they're supposed to safeguard.   Why 
	  PCHR and other human rights organizations want Fourth Geneva's High 
	  Contracting Parties (HCPs) to fulfill "their legal and moral 
	  responsibility (to) ensure Israel's respect for Convention in the Occupied 
	  Palestinian Territory, (and) take effective steps" to demand compliance, 
	  what must and will happen with or without HCP help, pressure building to 
	  assure it, but not soon or easily.   Stephen Lendman 
	  lives in Chicago and can be reached at
	  lendmanstephen@sbcglobal.net. 
	  Also visit his blog site at sjlendman.blogspot.com and listen to 
	  cutting-edge discussions with distinguished guests on the Progressive 
	  Radio News Hour on the Progressive Radio Network Thursdays at 10AM US 
	  Central time and Saturdays and Sundays at noon. All programs are archived 
	  for easy listening.   
	  
	  http://www.progressiveradionetwork.com/the-progressive-news-hour/. 
	    
       
       
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