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While the West is
busy living its
daily life, a beast
is busy killing the
freedom of a small
community on the
East Mediterranean:
Lebanon. Indeed, as
of last week, the
mighty Hezbollah,
armed to the teeth
with 30,000 rockets
and missiles and
aligning thousands
of self described
“Divine soldiers”
has been marching
across the capital,
terrorizing its
population, shutting
down media, taking
its politicians and
the Prime Minister
as hostages, and
looting at will. The
hordes of Lebanon’s
“Khomeinist
Janjaweeds” have
conquered already
half of the Middle
East’s cultural
capital, Beirut.
As I have reported before, Hezbollah has
occupied West Beirut and has since sent its storm troops in multiple
directions to resume the blitz.
Unstoppable, including by the Lebanese
Army – Commander Michel Sleiman has allowed the slaughter to occur – the
Pasdaran-founded militia is now hurdling towards the Druze Mountain and
positioning its forces against the Sunni North and the Christian Mount
Lebanon.
Ironically, the geographical bases of
Hezbollah, in southern Lebanon, are well guarded by the United Nations
Interim Forces (UNIFIL). Per a UNSCR 1701 in 2006, more than 10,000
international troops are stationed across the southern parts of Lebanon,
technically protecting the 200 Shia towns and villages from where the
bulk of Hezbollah fighters came from. Hence, free from guarding their
own areas, a dozen thousands well trained “Hezbollahis” have marched
north to join another 5,000 already based in the southern suburbs of
Beirut.
This huge force, by Lebanon’s standards,
was joined by an undetermined number of real Iranian Guards, shipped
from Tehran to man sophisticated weapons offered by the Khamanei regime
as a gift to topple the democratically elected Government of Fuad
Seniora. In addition, from the four corners of the country, Jihadist and
ultra radical organizations have joined the fray including: The
Nazi-like SSNP, the Amal Movement, the Wi’amWahhab pro-Syrian militia,
and many others. And to top it, Damascus was able to neutralize the
Lebanese Army which has been equipped recently by the United States. Its
Commander, a candidate for the Presidency of the Republic was
“convinced” by the Assad regime to open the passages to Beirut and all
other regions for the hordes to thrust into their enemies’ backyards.
Reminding us of the tales of Greek Antiquity, this Xerxes –Khomeinist-
Army burst into the capital, whipping out the thin internal security
forces and reigning in with brutality.
After securing the Muslim side of the
city, the “Immortal Guards” –since most of the Hezbollahis believe in
martyrdom as a path to eternal after-life, encircled the mostly Druze
Mountain from all directions. Closing in from the coast, the south and
the Bekaa, thousands of fighters and their heavy artillery were ordered
into battle this week end. The massive “Persian” Army is now attempting
to take these passes into the Bekaa and from there into the North and
the Christian Mountain. In a sense these may become Lebanon’s
Thermopylae: A vast Hezbollah Iranian-backed Army unleashing its power
against few Lebanese Spartans, to dislodge them and open the paths for
the rest of the country.
Indeed, it looks like the few hundred
Druze fighters in Aley and the Shuf –who have decided to fight on their
own, may become Lebanon’s “300”. The vision is chilling. Despite the
calls by their leader Walid Jumblat, now hostage to the Pasdaran in
Beirut, to desist from resisting, the mountainous peasants decided to
fight and resist the onslaught. The balance of power is terribly uneven.
The forces of Hassan Nasrallah, hyper armed by “Xerxes” Ahmedinijad,
line up thousands of soldiers, Special Forces, missiles and endless
containers of ammunition. They have hardened their battle experience
through years of fighting against a powerful Israeli Army, Air Force and
Navy. Nasrallah is convinced that his Army of Suicide-bombers has
defeated the region’s nuclear super power in 2006. Hence, a few
“hundreds” of Druses won’t even stand for a day. Logically, he is
correct. The Lebanese Army was tamed by Hezbollah, the Sunnis of Beirut
collapsed in few hours, the Christians are intimidated, the U.S and
Europe fears Hezbollah’s Terror and the Arab regimes are terrified by
his myth. Who on Earth will resist the Khomeinist Xerxes? Well so far,
Lebanon’s 300 have.
The first waves of attacks launched by
the Iranian backed forces aimed at seizing the first portion of the
strategic Damascus Highway (the I-70 of Lebanon) linking Beirut to the
Syrian border via the Mountain. The offensive began from Kayfoun towards
Baysur. Instead of seizing terrain, Hezbollah lost Kayfoun with heavy
casualties (about 23 killed) and the Druze fighters of the Socialist
Party planted their flag on the enemy bunker before they pulled back to
their positions. The Iranian commanders were stunned by these mountain
“Rangers.” But the Druze had only AK 47 with one or two clips of
ammunitions; rarely an RPG. While the whole of Lebanon was watching with
fear, awaiting their turn, the “300” were repelling the waves of
“Immortal Hezbollah” who in fact got very mortal in 24 hours. Another
battle raged in Aley and the “Persians” lost again: 9 casualties or so:
Among the bodies, three Iranians. Near Aley the strategic hill 888 was
assaulted repetitively but the defenders repelled the “Guards.” Later
on, the Druze transferred the hill to the Lebanese Army. Nasrallah’s
troops then stormed Deir Qubal but were pushed back towards the
surrounding hills. Hezbollah tried to seize Ein Unub but again the
attack failed.
Then Hezbollah ordered its forces to
advance on the coastal axis towards Shueifat. There, the Druze pulled
back inside the town allowing the “Hezbos” to take the control of the
beaches and the adjacent roads. But when the Iranian backed militias
moved toward the neighborhoods, their advance was stopped. Frustrated
the “Xerxes” War Room decided the grand assault by early Monday: More
than 2,000 Khomeinist-trained commandos took the back roads to the Baruk
Mountain coming from the southern Bekaa. Their target are the Maaser
heights and from there to the district capital of the Shuf, Mukhtara.
From south Lebanon, the hordes of Hezbollah are marching across Jezzine,
Tumate heights into the southern frontiers of the Druze lands. According
to reports, 5000 Hezbollah/Iranian/Syrian infantry, backed by rockets
and artillery are to close in from the south. The Druze, youth and
elderly, have mobilized all they could, but are isolated with little
ammunition. Their adversaries are numerous, well equipped, fanaticized
and have their supply lines opened to Syria and via Damascus, to Iran.
The tableau looks like a real collection of small Thermopylae where the
“300” of Lebanon will be fighting a Goliath.
But irony is that
the United States and other Democracies, whose forces are present in the
area and ships cruising the waters along the Eastern Mediterranean, and
who have committed to fight terror around the globe may be watching
these “300” falling in this epic fight. The greater irony is that these
peasants of Mount Lebanon have withstood the mighty machine of Hezbollah
for three days and maybe for a few more, while the standing myth
internationally was that no one on Earth can defeat this Terror force.
Well, for few days the myth of invincibility of Hezbollah was shattered.
Eventually if the powers -who have already spent 500 billion dollars on
the War on terror- would fail the Lebanese “300” in their mountains, the
legend will be owned by the those little intrepid and courageous
peasants. But if Washington and Paris would quickly assume their
strategic responsibilities –which they initiated by voting UNSCR 1559 to
liberate Lebanon- then perhaps Khomeinist-Terror won’t plant its banners
on the Eastern Mediterranean. |