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Deadly Hezbollah chess match

By James G. Zumwalt
October 26, 2006

When the recent Israeli-Hezbollah war ended, the United Nations' newly organized human rights council, pressed by its Islamic members, spent its first two sessions criticizing Israel for allegedly causing heavy civilian casualties. But details are now known of a secret Hezbollah operation, mounted long before the war and focused, in violation of international law, on putting civilians at risk, that significantly contributed to this toll once the fighting began.
    By way of background, in the early 1980s, Syria, which then controlled Lebanon, reluctantly allowed a group of 500 Iranian Revolutionary Guards into the Lebanese city of Baalbek, providing the seed from which Hezbollah sprang forth. Funded by Tehran, this terrorist organization began currying favor with the local population, providing many social services. Thus, when the popular Hezbollah secretly embarked upon activities with a more sinister purpose -- putting a Lebanese citizenry at risk it purportedly sought to protect in order to gain tactical advantage against Israel in any future conflict -- the local population blindly accepted this activity without knowledge of what it involved.
    The activity upon which Hezbollah had embarked was conversion of private homes into mini-military sites from where it could easily target Israel's civilian population. Cloaking itself as the protective shepherd, Hezbollah effectively prepared an unwitting Lebanese civilian flock as sacrificial lambs to be slaughtered in furtherance of its own war-fighting capabilities.
    Long before hostilities erupted on July 12, Hezbollah construction teams had gone out and modified numerous Lebanese homes. Sometimes with, but most the time without, the homeowner's permission, workers began adding on a large, single-function room. These rooms were unique for, when completed, they lacked an essential element of all rooms -- a door. Each room was sealed shut -- but only, and immediately, after an object was placed inside.
    Often homeowners and neighbors did not know what exactly was entombed within the room as the object's insertion and the subsequent sealing of the room normally took place at night -- with the object always kept under wraps.
    The residences Hezbollah selected for these unsolicited "home improvements" were chosen for their proximity to the Israeli border. When the fighting started after Tel Aviv responded militarily to Hezbollah's July cross-border raid, resulting in the deaths of three Israeli soldiers and the capture of two more, the purpose of the covert home improvements became evident to the owners -- though many were destroyed by Israeli air strikes before they could be activated.
    When war erupted in southern Lebanon, designated leaders of Hezbollah combat teams received envelopes, each containing an address of one of the modified homes. The team quickly deployed to its assigned location, immediately breaking through an exterior wall of the sealed room. Each envelope contained aiming and firing instructions for the object prepositioned inside the room before it was sealed -- a surface-to-surface missile atop a launcher. After removing part of the room's roof to allow for unobstructed flight and on command, the team was to fire the missile, raining death and destruction down upon Israel's civilian population.
    There was one major flaw in Hezbollah's home-conversion-to-missile-launch-site plan: Their construction activities had not gone unnoticed by Israeli intelligence. Closely monitoring Hezbollah's activities, they knew in advance the locations of most sites. As each room was completed, it had been added to Israel's target list so, once fighting started, it could quickly be destroyed -- its civilian hosts in many cases becoming collateral damage due to Hezbollah's illegal use of such a tactic.
    Israel received much negative press for failing to accurately assess the Hezbollah threat. Clearly, some failures did occur, such as assessing how deeply Hezbollah had entrenched itself into southern Lebanon and Hezbollah's ability, undoubtedly with Iranian assistance, to monitor Israeli battlefield communications.
    But Israel must be applauded for its success in identifying ahead of time the threat posed by Hezbollah's tactical use of private homes for military purposes -- a threat Israeli air power was then able to effectively negate. Israeli Ambassador to the United Nations Dan Gillerman alluded two days into the conflict to these illegal Hezbollah tactics, a reference apparently lost on the media that failed to investigate further.
    Hezbollah had designed a tactical plan calculated to maximize civilian casualties on both sides of battlefield -- by design on the Israeli side in targeting its major population centers and by consequence on the Lebanese side as Israel responded. While this tactic was, from the Israeli perspective, checkmated by virtue of good intelligence, from the Lebanese perspective, many civilians at these launch sites were forced to pay the ultimate price. Sadly, from Hezbollah's perspective, these civilian casualties were but dispensable pawns in its chess match with Israel.
   
    James G. Zumwalt, a Marine veteran of the Persian Gulf and Vietnam wars, is a contributor to The Washington Times.

Last edited by Pubic (2006-10-29 01:28:41)

CameronPoe
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Does thıs guy want a medal for statıng the obvıous, albeıt a completely ısraelı-bıased obvıous?
Cougar
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CameronPoe wrote:

Does thıs guy want a medal for statıng the obvıous, albeıt a completely ısraelı-bıased obvıous?
I give him the Israeli Puppet Douche award.
Catbox
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Im pretty sure everyone knows that hezbollah are bad people...
Love is the answer
Flecco
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I pity the home owners.
Whoa... Can't believe these forums are still kicking.
Sentinel
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[TUF]Catbox wrote:

Im pretty sure everyone knows that hezbollah are bad people...
Rubbish. Hezbollah do a lot of good work in Lebanon - they are helping fun the recovery of the war, they build and run hospitals, and they look after the community and more.
Its just the military wing that is questionable - but IMO, i reckon they are preety good people.
OpsChief
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Iron_Sentinel wrote:

[TUF]Catbox wrote:

Im pretty sure everyone knows that hezbollah are bad people...
Rubbish. Hezbollah do a lot of good work in Lebanon - they are helping fun the recovery of the war, they build and run hospitals, and they look after the community and more.
Its just the military wing that is questionable - but IMO, i reckon they are preety good people.
Your point is exactly what Zumwalt was saying but he provides the motives - a Hezbolloh base of operations near Israel. Doing nice things doesn't make someone nice. They aren't much different than any other political group though (except the killing part) spread some pork money around, get the votes.
Lisik
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there is only one solution in this question...

(volume full on)


important note: israel, lebanon civilians and hezbollah - its 3 completely different things! who's interests not comeing with each other, maybe just israel and lenanon civilians...

ps: medeast english style lol

Edited by Zimmer92 - you forgot the www infront of youtube
CameronPoe
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Flecco wrote:

I pity the home owners.
LOL. Real estate ın Haıfa has become very reasonable of late - maybe I should ınvest!
ghettoperson
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Cam, why is it none of your 'i's have dots on them? It's confusing me.
CameronPoe
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ghettoperson wrote:

Cam, why is it none of your 'i's have dots on them? It's confusing me.
Turkısh keyboard. I'm ın Istanbul rıght now. They have two ı's - ı and i. The ı ıs ın the place on the keyboard where the i should be.
ghettoperson
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Do you actually have a job? And if so, what is it, as I would love a job that gave me the amount of holiday time that you get.
CameronPoe
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ghettoperson wrote:

Do you actually have a job? And if so, what is it, as I would love a job that gave me the amount of holiday time that you get.
Hahaha. I dıdn't have a holıday practıcally all year untıl Cuba (just weekend at Pamplona bull run). I'm lucky that my work sometımes sends me places ınternatıonally too (engıneer for Irısh Natıonal Grıd). I deserve a rest after completıng the Transmıssıon Forecast Statement 2006-2012 anyway (google ıt).

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Bubbalo
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He works for the CIA.  All this Leftist tripe is a cover.

Here's a thought, if Israel knew where all the launchers were long beforehand, why didn't they talk to the Lebanese government about ground action?
CameronPoe
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Bubbalo wrote:

He works for the CIA.  All this Leftist tripe is a cover.

Here's a thought, if Israel knew where all the launchers were long beforehand, why didn't they talk to the Lebanese government about ground action?
THey hadn't a clue where the launchers were. I saw footage on BBC even of Hezzıes fırıng rockets, havıng tıme to pack them away and hıde agaın before any retalıtıatıon occurred. They looked lıke hıghly mobıle contraptıons.

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aardfrith
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CameronPoe wrote:

ghettoperson wrote:

Cam, why is it none of your 'i's have dots on them? It's confusing me.
Turkısh keyboard. I'm ın Istanbul rıght now. They have two ı's - ı and i. The ı ıs ın the place on the keyboard where the i should be.
So where's the i?
CameronPoe
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aardfrith wrote:

CameronPoe wrote:

ghettoperson wrote:

Cam, why is it none of your 'i's have dots on them? It's confusing me.
Turkısh keyboard. I'm ın Istanbul rıght now. They have two ı's - ı and i. The ı ıs ın the place on the keyboard where the i should be.
So where's the i?
Besıde Enter - where a punctuatıon mark usually ıs, can't remember whıch.
Bubbalo
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CameronPoe wrote:

THey hadn't a clue where the launchers were. I saw footage on BBC even of Hezzıes fırıng rockets, havıng tıme to pack them away and hıde agaın before any retalıtıatıon occurred. They looked lıke hıghly mobıle contraptıons.
I'm going on the assumption the reports were accurate.
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CameronPoe wrote:

ghettoperson wrote:

Cam, why is it none of your 'i's have dots on them? It's confusing me.
Turkısh keyboard. I'm ın Istanbul rıght now. They have two ı's - ı and i. The ı ıs ın the place on the keyboard where the i should be.
"Say Billy, have you ever been to a Turkish prison?" - Airplane! (I didn't say it so don't get all offended)

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JahManRed
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Lisik wrote:

there is only one solution in this question...

(volume full on)


important note: israel, lebanon civilians and hezbollah - its 3 completely different things! who's interests not comeing with each other, maybe just israel and lenanon civilians...

ps: medeast english style lol

Edited by Zimmer92 - you forgot the www infront of youtube
"Israel....., fuck yeah, coming to save the mother fuckin world."
ATG
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I seriously think this report is overblown.
It's hard to imagine that the weapons were kept in a sealed box and launched through a hole in the roof.
I'm calling bullshit on this one.
Mekstizzle
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+3,611|6878|London, England
It's a politics game.

Generic dirty terrorist forces himself and gang into school/mosque/church/whatever, probably threatening to kill any civilians who dare get in their way. Uses it as a base of fire.

Generic stupid modern army decides that the only way to deal with them is to drop several MOAB's or something on them.

Generic stupid modern army gets all sorts of stick becuase they killed 100's of civilians along with the terrorists.

Dead terrorist's group get more followers becuase the people think generic stupid modern army are targeting them for fun or something. Terrorists win as they get more propaganda ammo, generic stupid army is stupid for falling into the trap, even though they "got the job done". Rinse and repeat.

The generic modern army's intentions are right, just that i feel the way they're going against the terrorists isn't.
Turquoise
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Hezbollah does more harm than good.  I'll just leave it at that.
Atakir
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Turquoise wrote:

Israel does more harm than good.  I'll just leave it at that.
Fixed.
Turquoise
O Canada
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Well, I think the creation of Israel was a mistake, but they are a better side to ally with than the Palestinians...

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