US and Israel Lobby reel from Hezbollah al-Qusayr victory
US and Israel Lobby reel from Hezbollah al-Qusayr victory
Franklin Lamb
Beirut -- Although
al-Qusayr may not be the decisive battle for Syria, it is
Irrefutably an important turning point in the crisis which
has given the regime
much sought military momentum.
Plenty of adjectives and some clichés are being bandied
about from Washington to Beirut to describe the al-Qusayr
battle results and significance. Among them are
"game-changer," "mother of all battles," "altered balance of
power," critical "turning point in the civil war," and so
on.
It does appear that the victory of the Syrian
government forces at al-Qusayr
is a strategic
achievement, if also a humanitarian disaster for the
civilian
population still waiting for the ICRC and
SARCS, (Syrian Arab Red Crescent
Society) emergency
help. Al Qusayr is located in Homs province, an area
central to the success of the Syrian government’s
military strategy. It is
situated just west of the
shortest route from Damascus to the coast, at a
juncture
where regime forces have struggled to maintain control.
Rebel
control of al-Qusayr had disrupted the regime’s
supply lines from the port of
Tartus and was open for
the cross-border movement of Gulf arms to rebels
via
Lebanon's Bekaa Valley.
Government control of al-Qusayr
also provides a ground base for the Assad
government to
move to retake control of the north and east of Syria. This
cross-roads city just 6 miles from the Lebanese border
has many strategic
ramifications: breaking the
opposition's 18 month control of much of Homs
province,
facilitating government forces momentum generally across
Syria,
and psychological, by raising the morale of
exhausted Syrian forces while
energizing the Assad
government and its allies to finish the conflict and focus
on long-promised reforms and try to relieve Syria from
the nearly 27 months
of hell for its people.
Perhaps
less appreciated here in Beirut are al-Qusayr’s effects on
the Zionist
occupiers of Palestine and their currently
traumatized US lobby.
From conversations and emails with
former colleagues at the Democratic
National Committee
(on which this observer served during the Carter
administration) as well as with Congressional insiders,
a picture emerges of
nearly debilitating angst among
those committed to propping up the
apartheid state in
the face of truly historic changes in this region that have
only just begun to re-shape the region.
The reactions
from various elements of the pro-Israel lobby range from the
Arabphobic Daniel Pipes’ fantasy essay in the
Washington Times this week
entitled “Happy Israel”
to Netanyahu’s increased threats issued from Tel
Aviv
about what Israel might do if his three cartoon “red
lines” are breached,
to more pressure on the White
House by Israel’s agents in Congress who are
demanding
that Obama act immediately to undo “the major damage done
at Qusayr”.
Several aspects of “the Qusayr rules
and results” are being discussed at the
HQ of the
racist anti-Defamation League (ADL) which has summoned an
emergency gathering of the Conference of
Presidents of Major American
Jewish Organizations to
craft a solution to the problem. The tentative agenda
reportedly includes for discussion and action the
following:
The twin defeats at al-Qusayr and at Burgas,
Bulgaria -- the latter should not
be underestimated,
according to one AIPAC activist who works on the House
Foreign Affairs Committee, given that it substantially
knocks out the props
from the lobby’s project to get
the European Union to list Hezbollah as a
terrorist
organization, thus interfering with the Islamist party’s
fundraising. Bulgaria is claiming there is not probative
evidence to conclude that Hezbollah was involved in the
attack on Israelis last year.
The lobby is also reacting
angrily to Austria’s Chancellor Werner Faymann and
Foreign Minister Michael Spindelegger’s statement
about that country’s
decision to withdraw its 380
peacekeeping troops, more than one-third of the
1000
United Nations Disengagement Observer Force, (UNDOF)
contingent,
from the Golan Heights.
The lobby is
claiming that Austrian move constituents an existential
threat
to Israel because it opens the Quneitra crossing,
the door to the Golan, for the Syrian civil war to spill
over the border into Israel. At the same time it is being
argued that al Qusayr lifts pressure off Hezbollah, Iran and
Syria as
well as the Palestinian resistance and gain all
more fighters who sense victory
for the current regime
and major gains for all in the political dynamics of
the
region.
The Israel embassy in Washington has chimed in
with a statement that the
Austrian withdrawal threatened
the role of the UN Security Council in any
future
negotiations between Israel and the Palestinians, while at
the same
time encouraging Hezbollah to move into the
Golan.
Israel stalwart, Eric Cantor (R-Va) told a "brown
bag" lunch gathering in
the House Rayburn Building
cafeteria late this week that the “fall of al
Qusayr,
will facilitate the Assad regimes advance on areas north of
Homs
province and will likely return to Damascus control
of important rebel-held
areas in the north and the east.
Cantor claims that the Assad regime victory
effectively
cuts off an important supply route to the rebels which will
leave
the armed opposition even more weakened and
scattered. Israel is demanding an immediate US supported
counter-offensive consistent with the demands made by US
Senators John McClain and Lindsay Graham.
The apartheid
state also is demanding that the White House scrap Geneva
II,
claiming that Assad is now too strong for the
US/Israel to benefit from such
a dialogue. “If the
international community is serious about seeking to enforce
a negotiated settlement, they will first have to do
something to decisively
change the balance of power on
the ground ahead of any serious negotiations,”
he
added.
When asked about giving US aid to Lebanon, Cantor
reportedly sneered,
as he expressed his shock that
Hezbollah had so many troops and, without
US boots on
the ground, would be very difficult for Israel to defeat, he
reportedly replied, “Forget about Lebanon, it never
was a real country
anyway, just call the whole place
over there Hezbollah and let’s send in the
marines to
finish the job.”
One congressional staffer who attended
the meeting winced at the thought of
US marines again
being sent to Lebanon given their previous experience there
nearly 30 years ago.
The Lobby is also concerned about
the fact that the Arab League and the Gulf
countries
might be softening in their ardor to confront Syria and
Hezbollah,
who they view as now being full partners in
this crisis. A media source at
the Saudi Embassy in
Washington has complained that the six member Gulf
Cooperation Council (GCC) has spent more than a billion
dollars on the
opposition and have, to date, little to
show for their “investment.” Nor does
Israel have
much to show to date for its deepening role in the crisis
given that its air strikes are widely viewed in Washington
and internationally as being counterproductive and helping
to unite Muslims and Arabs in the face of
their common
global enemy.
The ADL reportedly wants the White House to
act fast “to do something”
in light of a new Wall
Street Journal/NBC News poll released on Wednesday,
the
day of the Syrian government’s victory at al Qusayr,
showing that only
15% of Americans polled advocated
taking military action, and only 11%
supported providing
the rebels with arms. A quarter of respondents, 24%,
favored taking no action, similar to the White House
current position.
Abe Foxman, ADL’s President for Life,
and inveterate anti-Semite tracker,
myopically sees
anti-Semitism, and surely not Israel’s decades of crimes
against humanity as the cause for other
“anti-Semitic” polls released this
week. Those
included the recent one commissioned by the BBC which
confirmed that Israel is not only ranked second from the
bottom of 197
favorably viewed countries, including as a
danger to world peace, and just
about the world’s most
negatively viewed country, but its support globally
continues to evaporate. Views of Israel in Canada and in
Australia remain
very negative with 57 and 69 per cent
of their citizens holding unfavorable views. In the EU
countries surveyed, views of Israeli influence are all
strongly negative with the UK topping the list with 72
per cent of the
population viewing Israel negatively.
As Ali Abunimah noted this week, “The persistent
association of Israel with the world’s most negatively
viewed countries will come as a disappointment to Israeli
government and other hasbara officials who have
invested millions of dollars in recent years to greenwash
and pinkwash Israel as an enlightened, democratic and
technological 'Western' country."*
With Wednesday's
National Lebanese Resistance (Hezbollah) victory at
al-Qusayr, coming as it does 97 years to the month after
the Triple Entente’s
(UK, France & Russia) May 1916
secret Asia Minor Agreement, generally
known as
Sykes-Picot, the scheme to control the Middle East following
the
defeat of the Ottoman Empire has furthered crumbled.
Its "Rosemary’s
Baby" progeny, the colonial Zionist
occupation of Palestine, is increasingly
being condemned
by history to an identical fate.
According to a growing
number of US and European officials and Middle
East
analysts as well as public opinion polls, it is solely a
matter of time until, like al-Qusayr, Palestine is returned
to her rightful, indigenous inhabitants.
* "Israel
one of world’s most unpopular countries and it’s getting
worse: BBC survey," Ali Abunimah, Electronic Intifada, June
6, 2013 http://electronicintifada.net/blogs/ali-abunimah/israel-one-worlds-most-unpopular-countries-and-its-getting-worse-bbc-survey
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