The US and the Israeli Attack on Lebanon

On July 20, the U.S. House of Representatives, by an overwhelming 410-8 margin, voted to unconditionally endorse Israel's ongoing attacks on Lebanon and the Gaza Strip. The Senate passed a similar resolution defending the Israeli attack earlier in the week by a voice vote, but included a clause that “urges all sides to protect innocent civilian life and infrastructure.” By contrast, the House version omits this section and even praises Israel for “minimizing civilian loss,” despite overwhelming evidence to the contrary. The resolution also praises President George W. Bush for “fully supporting Israel,” even though Bush has blocked diplomatic efforts for a cease-fire and has isolated the United States in the international community by supporting the Israeli attacks.

The resolution reveals a bipartisan consensus on the legitimacy of U.S. allies to run roughshod over international legal norms. The resolution even goes so far as to radically reinterpret the United Nations Charter by claiming that Israel's attacks on Lebanon's civilian infrastructure is an act of legitimate self-defense under Article 51 despite a broad consensus of international legal scholars to the contrary.

In short, both Democrats and Republicans are now on record that, in the name of “fighting terrorism,” U.S. allies—and, by extension, the United States as well—can essentially ignore international law and inflict unlimited damage on the civilian infrastructure of a small and largely defenseless country, even a pro-Western democracy like Lebanon.

Read on: Congress and the Israeli Attack on Lebanon: A Critical Reading by Stephen Zunes.

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Dear Marwen,

Just a quick reminder of the lunch-meetup on Saturday 29 July, 1 p.m., Biwa.

Looking forward to seeing you!

Posted by: Tarek at July 23, 2006 02:24 AM

Thank you for that link, MMM! It really does clarify some issues.

Posted by: Simcha at July 23, 2006 07:45 PM

Let me suggest you another headline:
"Iran and Hezbollah attack Israel"

Under international law, Lebanon is responsable for whatever happens inside its land, if anyone uses it to launch attacks against another country and Lebanon do nothing, then its government it is responsable too.

Posted by: melic at July 25, 2006 05:52 PM

Melic, don't talk about international law when Israel sticks two fingers at it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Israel has defdied international law and has continued to violatew UN sanctions. Israel is a rogue terrorist state, that violates human rights according to Amnesty International, and also other aid organsiations!!! It inflicyts colective punishment, killing thousands of civilians. Bottom line GET OUT OF PALESTINE AND THE GOLAN HEIGHTS!!!!!!!!!!!!

Posted by: sam at July 26, 2006 08:11 PM
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