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Israel-Lebanon clash
By launching a cross-border sniper attack on Israeli forces Tuesday,
Aug. 3, and provoking a major clash, the 9th Brigade of the Lebanese
Army laid down a new fact of life in the Middle East: The next war
against Israel will be fought - not by the Hizballah militia, but by
the Lebanese army, whose mission is henceforth merged into the radical
objectives of the Iran-backed terrorist group.
By taking on Israeli forces, the Lebanese Army assumed responsibility
for the volatile Lebanese-Israeli border and showed it was prepared to
take the consequences of aggression. Never seen as capable of anything
more than substandard police work and inclined to run a mile from
combat situations, this army was described by debkafile's military sources as having astonished military observers by its performance against the IDF.
1. Its commanders proved capable of catching the Israeli military
unawares, in exactly the same way as Hizballah did when it kidnapped
and murdered three Israeli soldiers in 2000 and, again, when it
snatched another two Israeli officers in a cross-border raid in 2006.
In both cases, the terrorists stole across the border into Israel.
Tuesday, the Lebanese army showed itself to be not only an apt pupil of
Hizballah's tactics, but capable of going "one better." Its snipers
shot Lt. Col. (Res.) Dov Harari, 45, from Netanya, in cold blood as he
stood well inside the Israeli border, and seriously injured Capt. Ezer
Lakiya from Kfar Harif. Doctors are fighting to save his life by
removing a piece of shrapnel from his heart.
Both were watching Israeli troops carrying out routine tasks on the Israeli side of the border fence.
2. The Lebanese army was able to hoodwink Israeli military
intelligence border scouts and keep its plan of attack dark. The fact
that Hizballah was also out of the picture would have been cold comfort
for the Israeli high command.
3. Its commanders were not deterred by Israeli retaliation and rather than backing down raised the pitch of violence.
4. Israel commanders judged that, by exacting a painful price, they
could silence the enemy's guns. They therefore bombed the Lebanese
Army's regional command center at Taybeh, torched an APC and left three
soldiers dead. The enemy kept on shooting.
5. The day's combat ended with the Lebanese army's 9th Brigade
established as a new threat to the Israel Defense Forces from positions
abutting the border.
Its presence in South Lebanon is moreover legitimate, unlike Hizballah,
which moved men and weapons into the south although prohibited from
doing so by the UN Security Council Resolution 1701 of 2006.
6. The Lebanese army may decide to follow up on its attack, using one
flimsy pretext or another. After all, the UN peacekeepers stood by idly
when the snipers opened fire into Israel under the world body's flag.
8. The IDF's response was disproportionately mild given the loss of
two high commanders in an act of unprovoked aggression. But it was
enough to allow Hizballah's Hassan Nasrallah to pose as Lebanon's great
national unifier.
In the speech he delivered Tuesday night, he capitalized on the
incident by saying he had ordered his militiamen not to interfere in
the clash with Israeli forces, commended the Lebanese Army for its
bravery in taking on the Zionist foe and let it be understood that his
rockets and missiles would be made available for the next round of
fighting with Israel.