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Israeli Planes Drop Leaflets Over Beirut

transmitter | 23.11.2005 18:14 | Anti-militarism

BEIRUT, Lebanon - From Beirut Indymedia
Israeli planes dropped thousands of leaflets over the Lebanese capital of Beirut and its suburbs early Wednesday, denouncing Hezbollah guerrillas two days after some of the worst border clashes in years.

Lebanese security officials said the roar of jets was heard over the city before dawn, followed by thousands of leaflets falling from the sky. The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they are not authorized to speak to reporters.

"To the Lebanese citizens, who protects Lebanon?" read the small leaflet written in Arabic. "Who is lying to you? Who is sending your children to a battle they are not ready for? Who wishes the return of destruction? Who is the tool in the hands of his Syrian and Iranian masters?"

Then in bold letters, it said: "Hezbollah is causing enormous harm to Lebanon," and added that Israel was determined to protect its citizens.

Some of the leaflets were picked up by residents of the south Beirut neighborhood of Ghobeiri, a Hezbollah stronghold.

The note was signed "The State of Israel."

Israel had no immediate comment.

It was the first time in years that Israeli planes dropped leaflets over the Lebanese capital.

The move follows some of the worst fighting in at least three years. Hezbollah guerrillas attacked Israeli military outposts on Monday and Israel pounded guerrilla positions with artillery and by missiles from warplanes. Four guerrillas were killed and 11 Israeli soldiers were wounded in the clashes in a disputed area near the border.

Hezbollah, the militant Shiite Muslim group, is a close ally of Syria and is backed by Iran. The fighting may have been intended to take the pressure off Syria, which is facing an international probe into the assassination of former Lebanese Premier Rafik Hariri.

Israel, under military pressure from Hezbollah, withdrew its army from a border buffer zone in southern Lebanon in 2000, ending 18 years of occupation. Clashes have occasionally erupted since then.

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Qui Bono?

23.11.2005 19:32

More evidence that it was Israel or the US who killed Hariri.

Psychological Warfare


Who Benefits?

23.11.2005 20:08

" More evidence that it was Israel or the US who killed Hariri."


LOL!!!! Who benefits? Lebanon, the Arab people of Lebanon who want a free and independent nation

Arthur Kennedy


Not Exactly

23.11.2005 21:33

Actually, the Lebanese people are now left defensless against the planned aggressions of both the USA and Israel. The UN has repeatedly warned Israel against flying into Lebanon, and the Syrian military was virtually their only protection.

Donald Rumsfeld has stated directly that he plans to use Lebanon as a jumping-off point for covert operations throughout the region, and the CIA funded the anti-Syrian demonstrations which were coordinated with the assassination of Hariri, the man who had, only months before his death, detailed an elaborate spy network inside Lebanon, operated by US and Israeli agencies.

Your Focus Betrays You


Israel No right

24.11.2005 14:13

Israel has as much right to interfere with Lebanon as Syria did. Dont forget Israel also occupied Lebanon throughout the 90's.

No other cunt tree has the right to tell another what the fuck to do. But the US/Israel obviously dont feel that way or they wouldnt be doing the things they do in Iraq/Lebanon/Palestinian territories.

Lebanon should be left alone for the Lebanese to decide, not the Syrian American or Israeli fascists

fuck interference


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24.11.2005 20:42

Funny how the 'national socialists' of Syria ended their occupation of Lebanon under international pressure, yet Israel continues to occupy the West Bank despite numerous UN resolutions, and dire bloodshed. At least Syria could claim to have been keeping the peace after Israel's bloody war in Lebanon, and hadn't been building dozens of illegal settlements at the expense of the indigenous population. At least they left before they had their own intifada taking place. Israel could learn some lessons from this situation.

Hermes


Not Related At All

24.11.2005 23:28

Don't forget that Lebanon invited the Syrian military across its borders ...

The European Zionists seized their portion of Palestine by force and ethnic cleansing.

Israel Wants Lebanon