Hezbollah, Be Careful What You Wish For
Bookworm at Bookworm Room on Aug 06 2006 at 12:50 pm | Filed under: Feature Article, Hezbollah
With Qana, which is beginning to look remarkably like a staged event, not an Israeli massacre of children, Hezbollah managed to switch wavering world sympathy to its side (not too hard a task, considering world hostility to Israel). Lee Smith, writing for the Week Standard, suggests that Hezbollah might have ended up with too much of a good thing:
Clearly Hezbollah, like the Palestinian groups, uses human shields. We do not know precisely what happened at Qana and may never know for sure, but it is likely that we have reached a stage where the IDF believes itself damned regardless of how it regards civilian life, which makes things worse for Lebanese civilians, easier for Israeli troops, and will likely have no effect at all on the international media campaign that Israel has already lost.
I think that’s a wonderful observation. I’ve thought it myself, but was unable to phrase it as elegantly as Smith did. I’d been working on a laborious metaphor about Israel as the nerd, desperately, and unsuccessfully, trying to get in with the most popular kids in school (i.e., the UN, Europe and the American MSM). Once you accept your nerd-like status, you’re free!
Qana, Israeli, Hezbollah, Week Standard, Palestinian, human shields, Lebanese
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