I beseeched God, since the beginning of this distress, to overshadow Lebanon
under His generous mercy. His mercy shall stop this war waged by Israel
spitefully. An absurd death, evil, and terrible is falling upon us besides the
annihilation, the tearing apart, and ripping to pieces of the country. This
enemy is delighted in our death-the death of our innocent nation in its overall
constituting sects and groups-no matter what we may consider of the wisdom of
this or that of these sects.
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I am not surprised by Israel's action; this is present in the literature of its
fathers who ordered the annihilation of the Canaanites that is our people. This
is ancient and is prior to the founding texts of Zionism which endeavors the
founding of a racially prejudiced Jewish state. This excluding principle is
opposed to the principle of founding of modern nations. This does not shock me,
but what shocks me is the lineup of the Americans and Europeans in general,
behind the Jewish state, and the position of the United States in stating that
Israel has the right to defend itself! Who attacked it? If what Mr. Bush
intended is the kidnapping of the two soldiers, does that verify all the
massacres, destruction, terror, and starvation waged upon the Lebanese people?
Is it necessary to burn Lebanon in order to return these two soldiers? There is
no relation of causality between the abduction and this open war. Then, who can
believe that such a military operation of this scale is a mere reaction;
shouldn't have taken months of preparation in the scope of a huge action against
Lebanon-as a part of an international political plan-aiming at greatly shaking
the whole region? The great hypocrisy is that the Americans, after their great
failure in Iraq, do see Lebanon fit to become a model of a free democratic state
amongst the Arabs: whilst they bless, or do not stop, the aggression against it.
Is democracy feasible in an incapable country? Subsequent to the policy of
"scorched earth" which the Israelis are eager to enforce; who can possibly
attain a democratic and civilized state capable of inspiring freedom to the Arab
world? Those who think that the abduction of the two Israeli soldiers was an act
of foolishness on the part of Hezbollah (I don't say he's acquitted) use it as
the direct reason to impede the ongoing national dialogue which was closing to a
form of an agreement between it and the other parties. Either disclosed or
silent disagreement with Hezbollah at the present time can only serve and
support Israel and the nations behind it. Whatever it turns to be, I see that
this war shall strengthen the Lebanese character of Hezbollah once it discovers
that its foreign allies or those who supported it financially shall not consult
Hezbollah when they shall try to negotiate an agreement with the Americans. The
victory of the National Resistance in this war shall strengthen Lebanon and
shall bring this Resistance closer to other national groups and confirm its pure
Lebanese belonging.
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I wrote this article past Monday and maybe a
cease-fire will be in place before it is published. What the Lebanese shall
recognize is that they have to seek after power sources and reform for their
government; a great mobilization of our resources can free us of our fragility.
In times of truce or peace, we must identify, not only our enemy who is killing
us today, but also to identify those who are halfhearted or just don't care
about us, and woe then to him who didn't realize that our true national unity
rests upon our complete and unconditional loyalty to our nation alone. The
nations, who affirmed their support to our sovereignty after the withdrawal of
the Syrian armies from Lebanon, have demonstrated that their sole unconditional
support is for Israel. Are we able to prove to these nations that Lebanon is an
absolute issue too, and that no one has the right to watch over its fires like
Nero who observed the fire of Rome accusing the Christians of what he did? Under
the shadow of death we taste today, we have the right to feel wrath, and to
refuse to be exclusively dependent on others for our existence. We're not a
resented nation but don't we have the right to feel anger?
We shall descend in total death if we, after the end of the
present distress, surrender to silly sectarian tensions. We shall congratulate
who made victory possible because it is our victory all. History shall thus
pass, but woe to all Arabs if Israel defeats us because it shall then enslave
them all.
Western nations did not yet realize that the peace of the region will not be the
American peace but the Israeli. America did not understand that it is Israel
which is using it; and that Israel-in its deep psychology-has no ally, despite
its strategic alliance with the United States. This is a juridical alliance not
a psychological one. And I wish if the world Christians could comprehend that
the Jewish supremacy brought in by the Israeli victory is, in its first degree,
endangering their own existence because the real clash is, on the religious
doctrinal level, between the Church and Judaism. The yielding of the Christians
of the West in front of Jews and Judaism, manifest in the Judainization of
Christian theology since the past ninety years, did not yet influence eastern
churches here, Orthodox and Unorthodox, and may reach us here causing us to fall
in the heresy of Zionist Christianity. Beyond Israeli arrogance there shines a
clear Jewish arrogance; they hate Christ personally, and especially, hate the
Apostle Paul who prevailed over Judaism. All of this is prevailing in Jewish
literature, but who is reading?
Lebanese Christians may not have today great weight in the
politics of their country. But I boldly declare to them that Israel doesn't
prefer their existence over Islamic existence, because Lebanese Christians don't
have what to offer to win the hearts of Jews, meanwhile Muslims have oil. We
coexisted with Arab Muslims for a long period, and mostly it was a peaceful
coexistence. We found here in Lebanon a coexistence principle which granted us
the greatest possible freedom and we won't enjoy greater freedom under a Jewish
peace.
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And after the pain, creativity must reign; forgiveness must
reign over the whole Lebanese mosaic. But this requires from us not to hold any
religious sect responsible of this war. For this we shall work together for the
prosperity of Lebanon but with great sacrifices enabling us to build a great
nation.
We shall endure pain, especially if the crisis prolongs, because we know that
our solidarity is the condition of our permanence as a free country able to
become a model to all Arabs teaching them the fullness of freedom for their
nations; and then we may become a model to the whole world as well. Let us not
be afraid from death, because death is the freedom of the living, this can be
true, if we understood that the individual and the community are strengthened by
sanctity, and that this sanctity is what makes a country strong and honest.
What remains, is that our hearts are with the displaced scattered everywhere and
are in need for us all and for our prayers. I hope the Lord God shall inspire us
to help them directly or through humanitarian organizations and through the
Higher Commission of Relief, especially taking care of baby food and medications
for chronic diseases. But most importantly, is that the neighbors of these
organizations where the displaced took refuge to, do make all the possible to
let them feel the solidarity of the Lebanese people in the midst of the
distress.
We implore the Lord God to grant an end to the fight, that we may all return to
our homes and for our country to prosper in rest and peace.