A little piece from 2011 that I had forgotten about and
found the other day...
DANGERS OF MERGING HEZBOLLAH AND IRAN
By Ghassan Kadi , 21 September 2011.
As someone who cares about Palestine in specific and in justice
in general, I find that the main purpose behind any writing I do is to serve
this objective. The road towards such an objective is long and narrow and can
get at times foggy. In other instances, one may have to make interim alliances
that serve a common objective. The eyes have to be wide open and the mind needs
to be alert.
Israel and its lobby have been running a very diligent
propaganda campaign for decades and there is nothing new in this. The campaign
is multi-faceted and does not always necessarily come out as black and white.
Some of it is very covert and subtle and hard to identify as Zionist
propaganda.
Perhaps whole books can be written about this subject, but
the main objective of this note is to highlight a danger that Israel is
capitalizing on, namely the issue of the relationship between Iran and
Hezbollah.
In its attempt to gain international sympathy and support,
Israel is always trying to portray that it is surrounded by ruthless and
powerful enemies. Iran is now being portrayed as the big bully that is
threatening Israel. It is also trying to make Hezbollah and Iran appear as
inseparable entities; twins, and hence is always trying to promote the idea
that Hezbollah is a terrorist organization and should not have any
representation in the Lebanese cabinet even when it wins votes with an
overwhelming majority.
But this view of Hezbollah does not only serve the Israeli
propaganda, but it also plays on domestic Lebanese politics which are very
vulnerable and always underestimated.
The anti-Hezbollah camp in Lebanon is also constantly trying to
portray Hezbollah as an Iranian satellite. They argue that any support for
Hezbollah means a support for the regional Iranian rise to power and its
hegemony. When sectarian Sunni/Shiite passions are added to the argument, the
final cocktail becomes very easily taken in by Sunnis who feel fearful about
what has been recently dubbed “Tashyeeh”, a word that is best translated as
Shiit-ification.
Hezbollah is an organization that is protecting Lebanese
sovereignty by guarding the Lebanese borders from Israeli incursions. The
liberation of South Lebanon from Israeli occupation in 2000 and the subsequent
defeat of Israel in July 2006 were thus far its greatest achievements.
Hezbollah undoubtedly relies heavily on Iranian and Syrian
support, but within Lebanon, Hezbollah has its own independent political modus
operandi that finds it having common grounds with the Tayyar movement, a
political party headed by the ex Army Chief (General Aoun) who is a Maronite
Christian.
Whether one supports Hezbollah, Syria, Hamas, the PA,
Turkey, General Aoun, Iran or any other power player within Lebanon or the
region as a whole, facts dictate that there are two major political and
military forces in the Levant; one that supports Israel and its agenda, and one
that is against it.
Sadly, there are many divisions within the latter side.
Those divisions are so powerful at times that they push some very staunch
anti-Israelis to argue and fight within themselves.
In the ideal world, those who oppose Israel and its
oppressive policies should be united by that cause and be able to realize that
what unites them is far stronger and more substantial than what divides them.
When they cannot work together, the least they can do is not to work against
each other and not to get into propaganda war against each other throwing
around accusations of corruption and treachery.
Sadly also, a very active FB member, under a nom de plume, is very active in strongly promoting the concept of unity of Hezbollah and Iran. This
very vehement affirmation can easily serve Israeli propaganda and can also
inflame anti-resistance sentiments and more divisions within Lebanon.
The regurgitation of Israeli propaganda and the divisive
rhetoric of ultra right wing Lebanese politics cannot be of any good in serving
the main objective of the struggle against Israel and ensuring justice for
Palestinians.
The objective here is not to slander that particular person
and/or get into a tit-for-tat FB war with any one. This is about offering a
view about a very seemingly benign issue in the hope that its ramifications can
become clearly visible.
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