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The Israeli Attack on Unarmed Refugees
M I D - E A S T R E A L I T I E S - S P E C I A L
The American media is so "inadequate" to say the least, when it comes to the Middle East. Below, excerpts from two articles by Robert Fisk published in THE INDEPENDENT in London:
MASSACRE IN SANCTUARY; EYEWITNESS
By Robert Fisk
The Independent 4/19/96, page 1
Qana, southern Lebanon - It was a massacre. Not
since Sabra and Chatila had I seen the innocent slaughtered like
this. The Lebanese refugee women and children and men lay in
heaps, their hands or arms or legs missing, beheaded or
disembowelled. There were well over a hundred of them. A baby lay
without a head. The Israeli shells had scythed through them as
they lay in the United Nations shelter, believing that they were
safe under the world's protection. Like the Muslims of
Srebrenica, the Muslims of Qana were wrong.
In front of a burning building of the UN's Fijian battalion
headquarters, a girl held a corpse in her arms, the body of a
grey- haired man whose eyes were staring at her, and she rocked
the corpse
back and forth in her arms, keening and weeping and crying the
same words over and over: "My father, my father." A
Fijian UN soldier stood amid a sea of bodies and, without saying
a word, held aloft the body of a headless child.
"The Israelis have just told us they'll stop shelling the
area," a UN soldier said, shaking with anger. "Are we
supposed to thank them?" In the remains of a burning
building - the conference room of
the Fijian UN headquarters - a pile of corpses was burning. The
roof had crashed in flames onto their bodies, cremating them in
front of my eyes. When I walked towards them, I slipped on a
human hand...
Israel's slaughter of civilians in this terrible 10-day offensive
- 206 by last night - has been so cavalier, so ferocious, that
not a Lebanese will forgive this massacre. There had been the
ambulance attacked on Saturday, the sisters killed in Yohmor the
day before, the 2-year-old girl decapitated by an Israeli missile
four days ago. And earlier yesterday, the Israelis had
slaughtered a family of 12 - the youngest was a four- day-old
baby - when Israeli helicopter pilots fired missiles into their
home.
Shortly afterwards, three Israeli jets dropped bombs only 250
metres from a UN convoy on which I was travelling, blasting a
house 30 feet into the air in front of my eyes. Travelling back
to Beirut
to file my report on the Qana massacre to the Independent last
night, I found two Israeli gunboats firing at the civilian cars
on the river bridge north of Sidon.
Every foreign army comes to grief in Lebanon. The Sabra and
Chatila massacre of Palestinians by Israel's militia allies in
1982 doomed Israel's 1982 invasion. Now the Israelis are stained
again by
the bloodbath at Qana, the scruffy little Lebanese hill town
where the Lebanese believe Jesus turned water into wine.
The Israeli Prime Minister Shimon Peres may now wish to end this
war. But the Hizbollah are not likely to let him. Israel is back
in the Lebanese quagmire. Nor will the Arab world forget
yesterdays terrible scenes.
The blood of all the refugees ran quite literally in streams from
the shell-smashed UN compound restaurant in which the Shiite
Muslims from the hill villages of southern Lebanon - who had
heeded
Israel's order to leave their homes - had pathetically sought
shelter. Fijian and French soldiers heaved another group of dead
- they lay with their arms tightly wrapped around each other -
into
blankets.
A French UN trooper muttered oaths to himself as he opened a bag
in which he was dropping feet, fingers, pieces of people's arms.
And as we walked through this obscenity, a swarm of people burst
into the compound. They had driven in wild convoys down from Tyre
and began to pull the blankets off the mutilated corpses of their
mothers and sons and daughters and to shriek "Allahu
Akbar" (God is Great") and to threaten the UN troops.
We had suddenly become not UN troops and journalists but
Westerners, Israel's allies, an object of hatred and venom. One
bearded man with fierce eyes stared at us, his face dark with
fury.
"You are Americans," he screamed at us. "Americans
are dogs. You did this. Americans are dogs."
President Bill Clinton has allied himself with Israel in its war
against "terrorism" and the Lebanese, in their grief,
had not forgotten this. Israel's official expression of sorrow
was rubbing salt in their wounds. "I would like to be made
into a bomb and blow myself up amid the Israelis," one old
man said.
As for the Hizbollah, which has repeatedly promised that Israelis
will pay for their killing of Lebanese civilians, its revenge
cannot be long in coming. Operation Grapes of Wrath may then
turn out then to be all too aptly named.
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REALITY BITES FOR PR MEN AT QANA
By Robert Fisk
The Independent' - 4/22/96
Qana, Southern Lebanon
Herve de Charette's face was as white as death. The French
Foreign Minister, neatly clad in blue suit and tie, had gingerly
walked through the scene of last week's massacre at the UN's
compound, nodding diplomatically as the UN's Fijian commander
described the 12 minutes in which Israeli
shells slaughtered up to 120 refugees, the sliced-up corpses that
his soldiers were forced to pick up, the difficulty in
identifying parts of the children who had been torn to pieces. Mr
de Charette listened with distaste. But then he was confronted by
a survivor.
Fawzaya Zrir, a small, frail woman in a scarf, simply walked up
to the French Foreign Minister and began talking to him with an
odd mixture of affection and anger. "For us, France is our
mother and God is our father," she said in a flight of
rhetoric that might have been written by the Quai
d'Orsay public relations men, who beamed happily at this
fortunate encounter.
Then things began to go wrong. "We have lived through
hell," Mrs Zrir continued. "The people were chopped
into pieces by the Israeli bombs. They bleed, these people. You
should have seen the heads."
At the French foreign minister's right, a Lebanese softly
translated the woman's dreadful words. The PR men began to look
uneasy. "We have lived here 40 years and now we are treated
like animals," the woman cried. "Do you know what the
dogs did at night after the killings? They were hungry and I saw
them in the ruins eating fingers and pieces of our people."
Mr de Charette stared at her as if he had seen a ghost. This had
clearly not been part of the programme, a schedule that was
supposed to have whisked the foreign minister from a light lunch
at UN headquarters in Naqqoura to a photo-opportunity on the roof
of the wrecked UN battalion HQ, a three-minutes press conference
to give the impression of openness and a swift drive back to the
coast and a helicopter to Beirut - everything, in fact, that
would enhance France's much-trumpeted love for Lebanon. Reality
had very definitely not been part of the programme.
A UN soldier was quite blunt about it. "This place is going
to be turned into one of those awful pilgrimage sites for the
great and the good," he muttered. "Boutros-Ghali sent
his emissaries today to express their horror.
But they'll do no more than they did after Srebrenica. They'll
tut-tut and shrug it off. and they wont even have the guts to
condemn Israel even now - for this wickedness."
And indeed, the UN Secretary-General did send General Frank Van
Kappen of the Netherlands army - not, perhaps, a happy choice
after the Dutch army's disgrace at Srebrenica and he duly marched
round the site of the worst carnage, asking how many rounds
landed, where the Katyusha missiles were fired from and whether
he could be shown this site to discover if any
Israeli shells had fallen there.
He would be meeting with General Amnon lipkin Shahak, the Israeli
chief of staff, he said.
Yes, he would be asking to meet the soldiers who fired the fatal
artillery rounds - "fat chance of that," another UN
soldier said as he listened to all this - and with that, Van
Kappen, an immense figure in his steel flak jacket and huge
helmet clanked out of the compound with a colonel from the Royal
Engineers.
Mr de Charette was even more gentle of spirit. What had happened
on Thursday was 'unfortunate", an event for which France
wished to show its sympathy for the Lebanese. So how did it rank
in the scale of civilian atrocities? How did it rank, for
example, beside the Sarajevo market massacre?
"Frankly," the Foreign Minister replied sharply,
"I have not had an opportunity to make categories of
unhappiness we have to work to do is to make it impossible for
this to happen in the future in Lebanon." And so say all of
us. Did he believe Israel had given sufficient explanation of the
massacre? "I hear there is an inquiry we have to await the
result."
The problem, however is that neither America nor Europe are going
to condemn a country which pounded refugees of Qana with 155mm
shells for 12 minutes; and such condemnation is about the only
palliative that the Lebanese might accept for the moment.
And you can see their point. On the coast road back to Beirut
last night there were burning cars, civilians deliberately
targeted by Israeli warships north of Sidon, three of whom had
been badly wounded. Had this being a Syrian warship shelling
Israeli civilians on the Haifa-Tel Aviv road, of
course, Mr Clinton himself would have deplored -rightly- an act
of "international terrorism". But not a word of
criticism about this scandalous targeting of Lebanese civilians
was uttered by the foreign
ministers of America, Russia, France and Italy as they sought to
bring an end to an apparently unstoppable war.
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