According to Melanie Phillips, “Here in Israel, there’s been deep relief and celebration over the killing of the Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah, along with some 20 senior Hezbollah and Iranian operatives who were meeting with him in an underground bunker in Beirut. Of course, the morally bankrupt and, frankly, increasingly out-to-lunch West doesn’t see it in that way at all. Once again, it’s blaming Israel for attempting to defeat its mortal enemies rather than surrendering to them, and is siding with those intent upon genocide rather than supporting their intended victims.”
Having almost universally failed to acknowledge Hezbollah’s 8,000-plus rockets and missiles with which it has depopulated northern Israel by creating around 80,000 refugees inside their own country in a daily onslaught that started on October 8, the West has accused Israel of escalation!
It’s not just the removal of an arch-terrorist and key strategist of mass murder across the region and the world. It’s not just the blow this has inflicted on the genocidal Iranian regime in which Nasrallah was a vital cog.
No less important to the beleaguered Israelis has been the demonstration of jaw-dropping intelligence and military genius in a series of brilliant manoeuvres — the rapid degradation of Hezbollah’s rocket arsenal, the exploding pagers and two-way radios and the elimination of the entire Radwan high command through one missile strike, leaving Hezbollah already in chaos and on the ropes when Nasrallah and his fellow mass murderers were killed by mighty bunker-buster bombs.
In a fit of the vapours, the French president Emanuel Macron called on the United States to pressure Israel to accept a plan for a 21-day ceasefire with Hezbollah. He foamed:
“Israel cannot invade Lebanon today. War is not possible in Lebanon today; it would be a huge mistake, a huge risk of escalation.”
About the threat posed by Hezbollah and Iran not just to Israel but to the civilized world, the distinctly uncivilized Macron was silent. In a speech a few years ago, Nasrallah said:
“Lebanon was a Christian country, but we took it and now it’s ours. After we kill all the Jews in Palestine, we will just have begun. We won’t stop until every country on Earth is ruled by the law of Allah and the people of Islam, like our prophet promised.”
In a continuation of the bizarre moral inversion it uses to demonise Israel and sanitize those who aim to destroy it, the western media have nevertheless presented Nasrallah as a cross between Mahatma Gandhi, Abraham Lincoln and Mother Theresa.
The New York Times described him as:
“A towering figure…A powerful orator, he was beloved among many Shiite Muslims, a historically marginalised group in the Arab world, and created a state within a state in Lebanon that provided social services.”
The Washington Post eulogized him as:
“A moral compass” and “father figure”. The Guardian described him as a “qualified Islamic scholar, effective public speaker, and competent organizer”.
You would never know from this nauseating media fandom that Nasrallah was responsible for dozens of terrorist attacks and the murder of countless hundreds of people. These included the 1983 truck bombing of the US embassy in Beirut and the bombing of US and French marine barracks in Beirut in which 380 people were murdered; the 1994 bombing of the Jewish community centre in Buenos Aires in which 85 were murdered; the 2005 assassination of former Lebanese prime minister Rafiq al Hariri when 21 were murdered, and numerous other bombings, kidnappings, hijackings and attempted atrocities — not to mention the rocket and missile attacks on Israel just in the past year.
Those governing the US, UK and EU have been no less despicable.
The EU’s vice-president Josep Borrell told reporters:
“What we do is to put all diplomatic pressure to a ceasefire, but nobody seems to be able to stop Netanyahu, neither in Gaza nor in the West Bank.”
The idea that the urgent task was actually to stop Hamas, Hezbollah and Iran clearly never occurred to him. He wanted instead to stop Israel from stopping them. What kind of debauched imbecility is this?
US president Joe Biden said grudgingly that the killing of Nasrallah was a “measure of justice” for the victims of Hezbollah terrorism — but he then went on to call yet again for a ceasefire, as did Britain’s Starmer government. A ceasefire, of course, would allow Hezbollah to regroup and continue to pose a mortal threat to Israeli lives.
In unattributable briefings, the Biden administration was mulish and resentful about Israel’s sensational seizing of the military advantage. White House officials effectively accused Israel’s prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, of pulling the wool over their eyes by appearing to go along with a ceasefire plan while all the time planning to kill the enemy. Oh dear!
The Biden administration is simply furious that Israel defied the Americans’ instructions and carried out these strikes without telling them. For the past year, the Bidenites have been behaving like the most arrogant and amoral of colonial administrators, bullying and blackmailing Israel into surrender by presuming to instruct the sovereign Jewish state how not to defend itself.
Given how the Americans have been undermining and sabotaging Israel’s defence for the past year, it is fervently to be hoped that Israel is telling the Iran-genuflecting Bidenites precisely zero about what it’s doing.
The West doesn’t realize how this abominable reaction demonstrates that it has now lost the geopolitical plot big time. For while Western media and politicians were eulogizing a genocidal tyrant and spitting on his designated Israeli victim for not agreeing to commit national suicide, the Arab and Muslim world was reacting very differently.
Although the Islamic death cultists had a meltdown over Nasrallah’s demise, there were scenes of wild jubilation among thousands of Arabs and Muslims.
In Syria, Lebanon, Iraq and Iran Arabs and Muslims distributed celebratory sweets and cakes and danced in the streets to express their unbridled joy at Nasrallah’s removal from this earth and thanked Israel for “getting rid of our garbage”.
In Lebanon, people cheered and clapped, drivers honked their horns and fireworks exploded in the sky in the north-western region where Nasrallah was seen as a key ally of Syrian president Bashar al-Assad and was thus responsible for assisting Assad’s brutal crackdown on opponents and helping turn the tide of the civil war in his favour.
A video went viral on Arab social media celebrating Israel’s dominance over Hezbollah. Many users dubbed Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu a hero, referring to him as “the king of the Middle East”. Syrians celebrating in the streets held up a sign reading: “Thank you very much Netanyahu. By killing Nasrallah you light the path of peace”. In a striking reversal of the obscene anti-Jewish hate marches that have been taking place ever since the October 7 pogrom, Iranians gathered outside the Israeli embassy in London to thank the IDF for removing Nasrallah from the world.
Israel has been getting rid of the West’s garbage too, since Hezbollah and the Muslim Brotherhood of which Hamas is the military arm have been attacking western interests for decades through both terrorism and subversion. And of course, Iran is the west’s arch-enemy — and if Israel neutralises the Iranian regime, that will get rid of the most putrid garbage of all.
The Arab and Muslim reaction suggests that Israel’s spectacular military successes have the potential to be a geopolitical game-changer. For what Israel has achieved in Lebanon over the past couple of weeks has illuminated the utter bankruptcy of the approach pushed by America, Britain, France and the rest of the supine and in every sense de-moralized west: that all conflict must be dealt with through negotiation and compromise — and in the great battle between good and evil, you split the difference.
For Israel, this pressure for a negotiated ceasefire was tantamount to offering its throat to an enemy which never stops announcing its intention to remove Israel’s head from its shoulders.
Israel Hayom reported of the American displeasure at Israel’s military adventures:
The officials stressed that diplomacy remains the only viable long-term solution to the conflict, even if military action sets the stage for negotiations.
Peter35 says
Netanyahu and Israel forever!! GO ISRAEL, GO!!!
Gringo says
Where can one find a link for this Nasrallah statement? In MEMRI, perhaps?
“Lebanon was a Christian country, but we took it and now it’s ours. After we kill all the Jews in Palestine, we will just have begun. We won’t stop until every country on Earth is ruled by the law of Allah and the people of Islam, like our prophet promised.”
BareNakedIslam says
I’ll see if I can find it.
Taffy says
For 30+ years I had to watch and listen to that puke Nasrallah. Hopefully the immediate uptick of his name and picture on the news is temporary, and his memory will fade into oblivion.
Hoyt says
There will never be a cease fire as long as there are hostages and throwbacks in Lebanon firing rockets . It’s time to wipe them out !!! Maybe the idf can make time to stop by cairs dc office ? We would like that very much. The little weasels niwad and hooper . Praise allah
Bugsy278 says
Maybe Bibi can help the US out of a jam and get rid of CAIR for us. I know I would personally celebrate even more than I am now that hezbollah is toast!
BareNakedIslam says
We need Trump for that.
JustJim says
A very concise summary. Carry on, Mr. Netanyahu!