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14.01.2009
Why Do the Jews In the Media Love Hezbollah?

Like Jon, I thought Jeff Goldberg's Times op-ed about Hamas today was absolutely terrific--hands down the best thing I've read since the Gaza conflict started. My favorite passage:  

“Hezbollah is doing very well against Israel, don’t you think?” I asked. His [Nizar Rayyan's, a member of the Hamas ruling class] face darkened, suggesting that he understood the implication of my question. At the time, Hamas, too, was firing rockets into Israel, though irregularly and without much effect.

“We support our brothers in the resistance,” he said. But then he added, “I think each situation is different.”

How so?

“They have advantages that we in Gaza don’t have,” he said. “They have excellent weapons. Hezbollah moves freely in Lebanon. We are trapped in the Israeli cage. So I don’t like to hear the sentence, ‘Hezbollah is the leader of the resistance.’ It’s a very annoying sentence. They are heroes to us. But we are the ones fighting in Palestine.”  ...

Hamas men across Gaza were of two minds on the subject of Hezbollah: One night, I met the members of a Hamas rocket team in the town of Beit Hanoun, on Gaza’s northern border with Israel. The group’s leader, who went by the name of Abu Obeidah, said that he, too, was frustrated by Hezbollah’s success against Israel; he even asked if Hamas’s rocket attacks that summer were featured on television in America, and seemed to deflate physically when I told him no.

“Everyone, all the media, says that Hezbollah is wonderful,” he complained.

I half expected the next line in the quote to be: "This is another example of how the Jews are against us..."

I thought this led to Goldberg's most critical insight:

One irresistible reality grows from Hamas’s complicated, competitive relationship with Hezbollah. For Hamas, Hezbollah is not only a source of weapons and instruction, it is a mentor and role model.

Hamas’s desire to best Hezbollah’s achievements is natural, of course, but, more to the point, it is radicalizing. One of the reasons, among many, that Hamas felt compelled to break its cease-fire with Israel last month was to prove its potency to Muslims impressed with Hezbollah.

Very depressing.

--Noam Scheiber

Posted: Wednesday, January 14, 2009 2:14 PM with 3 comment(s)

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rozenson said:

Yes, one can never forget the internal hatred of extreme Muslims. Like the Sunni suicide bomber who killed a bunch of Shi'a Iraqis marching in protest of the Israeli operation.

January 14, 2009 4:39 PM

CRS9TNR said:

Are you just figuring out that Hezbollah is loved through the middle east?

Hezbollah beat Israel out of Lebanon in 2000 after a long occupation.  Hezbollah also changes the terror game with Suicide bombimgs and rocket attacks.  But they also did a lot on the ground for Shiites.  I had a Jordanian tell me the story about Hezbollah about 5 years ago and he thought they were the greatest army on earth.

Hamas has been copying them for the last 5 years and is a weak sister compared to Hezbollah.

But a few things have changed since Hezbollah's glory days of the late 1990's.  The world is now living the permanent security shakedowns that limit the ability of suicide bombers to inflict the larger tragedies they used to.  After Marine bombings and Sep 11, buildings and planes are different.  In addition, I think the western nations will not let a few rocket launchers change policy in a desperate attempt to restore the peace.  And we know the Shiite's and Sunni's a lot better after our adventures in Iraq.

Hamas may be trying to emulate Hezbollah, but there war is so 1990.

January 14, 2009 7:46 PM

gwolfjr said:

Thanks for the tip, that is indeed a super piece.  But I still don't get why some people say it is categorically impossible to beat Hamas militarily.  They are finite in number, in a constrained space, and have no supply lines.  I'm not saying it would be easy or clean, but a military solution obviously does exist -- either to eliminate it entirely (Hamas, not the Palestinians!) or at least the implacable part.  And Hamas certainly asked for it.  

January 14, 2009 10:06 PM