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> <channel><title>Sabbah Report &#187; Al-Manar</title> <atom:link href="http://sabbah.biz/mt/archives/tag/al-manar/feed/" rel="self" type="application/rss+xml" /><link>http://sabbah.biz/mt</link> <description>Because Silence is Complicity!</description> <lastBuildDate>Tue, 10 Jan 2012 16:14:00 +0000</lastBuildDate> <language>en</language> <sy:updatePeriod>hourly</sy:updatePeriod> <sy:updateFrequency>1</sy:updateFrequency> <generator>http://wordpress.org/?v=3.3.1</generator> <item><title>Myth-Debunking Snopes Obscures Israel&#8217;s Role in 9/11 &#8211; by Maidhc Ó Cathail</title><link>http://sabbah.biz/mt/archives/2010/07/22/myth-debunking-snopes-obscures-israels-role-in-911/</link> <comments>http://sabbah.biz/mt/archives/2010/07/22/myth-debunking-snopes-obscures-israels-role-in-911/#comments</comments> <pubDate>Thu, 22 Jul 2010 14:37:58 +0000</pubDate> <dc:creator>Maidhc Ó Cathail</dc:creator> <category><![CDATA[Gaza]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Israel]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Palestine]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Terrorism]]></category> <category><![CDATA[United States]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Zionism]]></category> <category><![CDATA[911]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Al-Manar]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Jews]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Maidhc Ó Cathail]]></category> <category><![CDATA[WTC]]></category> <guid
isPermaLink="false">http://sabbah.biz/mt/?p=7882</guid> <description><![CDATA[By Maidhc Ó Cathail* &#124; Sabbah Report &#124; www.sabbah.biz Snopes.com, officially known as the Urban Legends Reference Pages, has since its humble inception in 1995 come to be regarded as one of the most trusted debunkers of conspiracy theories on the internet. Described by one of its many fans – it apparently has over 6 [...]]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p><strong>By <a
href="http://sabbah.biz/mt/archives/author/maidhc-cathail/">Maidhc Ó Cathail</a>* | <a
href="http://sabbah.biz">Sabbah Report</a> | <a
href="http://sabbah.biz">www.sabbah.biz</a></strong></p><p><div
id="attachment_7920" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 320px"> <a
href="http://sabbah.biz/mt/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/ThreeOfFiveDancingIsraelis-320x177.jpg"><img
src="http://sabbah.biz/mt/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/ThreeOfFiveDancingIsraelis-320x177.jpg" alt="" title="ThreeOfFiveDancingIsraelis-320x177" width="320" height="177" class="size-full wp-image-7920" /></a><p
class="wp-caption-text">Three of the Dancing Israelis</p></div>Snopes.com, officially known as the Urban Legends Reference Pages, has since its <a
href="http://old.nationalreview.com/seipp/seipp200407210830.asp">humble inception</a> in 1995 come to be <a
href="http://www.snopes.com/info/articles.asp" target="_blank">regarded</a> as one of the most trusted debunkers of <a
href="http://sabbah.biz/mt/archives/2010/04/01/whos-afraid-of-911-conspiracy-theories/">conspiracy theories</a> on the <a
href="http://sabbah.biz/mt/archives/2010/06/30/guess-who-wants-to-kill-the-internet-by-maidhc-o-cathail/">internet</a>. <a
href="http://blogs.techrepublic.com.com/techofalltrades/?p=100">Described</a> by one of its many fans – it <a
href="http://www.rd.com/your-america-inspiring-people-and-stories/rumor-detectives-true-story-or-online-hoax/article122216.html">apparently</a> has over 6 million visitors per month – as "the grand-daddy of all fact-checking sites," Snopes is downright cavalier, however, in its attitude to <a
href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0595296823?ie=UTF8&amp;tag=sabbahsblog-20&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=9325&amp;creativeASIN=0595296823">facts</a> surrounding Israel's role in the 9/11 attacks.</p><p>In its <a
href="http://www.snopes.com/rumors/rumors.asp">large section</a> on urban legends relating to 9/11, Snopes purports to debunk a claim that "four thousand Israelis employed by companies housed in the World Trade Center stayed home from work on September 11, warned in advance of the impending attack on the World Trade Center." A click on<strong> </strong>the link under "Israelis" brings the curious reader to an entry titled "<a
href="http://www.snopes.com/rumors/israel.asp">Absent without Leave</a>," in which the "four thousand Israelis" have suddenly and inexplicably been replaced by "four thousand Jews."</p><p>In "Absent without Leave," Snopes reproduces a September 17, 2001 report by Lebanon's al-Manar satellite television station, which claimed that the Israelis (not "Jews") "remained absent that day based on hints from the Israeli General Security apparatus, the Shabak." The Al-Manar piece cited also refers to the <a
href="http://www.historycommons.org/context.jsp?item=a091101fiveisraelis#a091101fiveisraelis">five Israelis arrested</a> hours after the attacks, after having been <a
href="http://web.archive.org/web/20020802194310/http:/abcnews.go.com/sections/2020/DailyNews/2020_whitevan_020621.html">witnessed</a> filming and celebrating as the Twin Towers collapsed.<br
/> <span
id="more-7882"></span><br
/> Below the al-Manar article, Snopes has appended a shoddily written, anonymous, unsourced internet piece, in which the 4,000 Israelis have again been mysteriously transformed into 4,000 Jews. In contrast to the al-Manar report, this diatribe includes such absurd and <a
href="http://sabbah.biz/mt/archives/2010/05/11/from-shas-to-hamas-the-group-behind-the-south-park-controversy/">provocative</a> <a
href="http://www.counterpunch.org/neumann0604.html">anti-Semitic</a> statements as "the Jews knew and were prewarned" about 9/11.</p><p>Snopes makes no distinction between the two pieces, however, lumping them together as examples of what it calls the "plenty of anti-Semitic, anti-Zionist, and anti-Israeli groups eager to use the horrors of September 11 as fodder for propaganda to serve their own political ends." Considering its <a
href="http://www.mfa.gov.il/mfa/anti-semitism%20and%20the%20holocaust/anti-semitismtoday/">tendentious conflation</a> of <a
href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0520249895?ie=UTF8&amp;tag=sabbahsblog-20&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=9325&amp;creativeASIN=0520249895">legitimate criticism of Israel</a> – and the <a
href="http://www.washington-report.org/backissues/1194/9411069.htm">exclusivist ideology</a> on which it is based – with an <a
href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0521795389?ie=UTF8&amp;tag=sabbahsblog-20&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=9325&amp;creativeASIN=0521795389">irrational hatred of Jews</a>, one doubts whether Snopes would<strong> </strong>level the <a
href="http://www.nytimes.com/2001/09/12/international/12ISRA.html">same accusation</a> against Benjamin Netanyahu and Ariel Sharon.</p><p><strong> How could they <em>not</em> have known?</strong></p><p>Asked on the night of September 11 what the attack meant for relations between the United States and Israel, Netanyahu replied, "It's very good." Then he quickly edited himself: "Well, not very good, but it will generate immediate sympathy." Later that night in an appearance on Israeli TV, the then Israeli prime minister Sharon indicated how Tel Aviv intended to <a
href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0745327540?ie=UTF8&amp;tag=sabbahsblog-20&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=9325&amp;creativeASIN=0745327540">exploit</a> that "sympathy,"<strong> </strong>when he "repeatedly placed Israel on the same ground as the United States, calling the assault an attack on ‘our common values' and declaring, ‘I believe together we can defeat these forces of evil.'"</p><p>Instead of <a
href="http://www.adl.org/anti_semitism/9-11conspiracytheories.pdf">attempting to debunk</a> the <a
href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0595296823?ie=UTF8&amp;tag=sabbahsblog-20&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=9325&amp;creativeASIN=0595296823">well-documented claims</a> that at least some Israelis were forewarned about the 9/11 attacks, Snopes peremptorily dismisses them, claiming they "scarcely merit the dignity of a rebuttal." Yet, Haaretz <a
href="http://www.haaretz.com/print-edition/news/odigo-says-workers-were-warned-of-attack-1.70579">reported</a> that two employees of Odigo, the Israeli-owned instant messaging service, "received messages two hours before the Twin Towers attack on September 11 predicting the attack would happen." Asked whether Israeli agents had advanced knowledge of the 9/11 attacks, Fox News reporter Carl Cameron <a
href="http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article7545.htm">quoted</a> U.S. investigators who concluded, "How could they <em>not</em> have known?" And then there were those "dancing Israelis" who later <a
href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zx9q5N8iV68">claimed</a> on an Israeli talk show that their "purpose was to document the event."</p><p>Disregarding evidence of Israeli foreknowledge, Snopes asserts that "no miracles, human intervention, foreknowledge, coincidence, or vagaries of fate saved more than a few World Trade Center workers from meeting their deaths that day."</p><p><strong> Lucky Larry Silverstein</strong></p><p><a
href="http://sabbah.biz/mt/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/record_9-111.jpg"><img
src="http://sabbah.biz/mt/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/record_9-111.jpg" alt="" title="record_9-111" width="410" height="480" class="alignright size-full wp-image-7919" /></a>One of the <a
href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q8Z9qB5c9pI">lucky</a> few (not mentioned by Snopes) was Larry Silverstein, who signed a 99-year lease on the World Trade Center six weeks before 9/11, insuring it for $3.5 billion. Silverstein's wife's insistence that he couldn't cancel an appointment with his dermatologist that morning ensured that he missed his daily breakfast meeting with tenants at the Windows on the World restaurant on the top floors of the <a
title="North Tower" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Tower">North Tower</a> of the <a
title="World Trade Center" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Trade_Center">World Trade Center</a>. His son and daughter, who worked with him in the Twin Towers, were <a
href="http://www.observer.com/node/47252">also fortunate</a> to be "running late" on September 11. Silverstein's good fortune no doubt delighted his <a
href="http://www.haaretz.com/news/israel-and-9-11-1.34690">close</a> <a
href="http://www.aldeilis.net/english/index.php?option=com_content&amp;view=article&amp;id=1716:larry-silversteins-israeli-connections&amp;catid=122:israel-connection-2-accomplices&amp;Itemid=333">friends</a> in Israel. Soon after the attacks, the property developer received phone calls from no less than three Israeli prime ministers – <a
href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V4Zj1fnGtjk">Ehud Barak</a>, Benjamin Netanyahu and Ariel Sharon – inquiring how he was.</p><p>Seemingly puzzled by suspicions that Israelis had advance warning of the World Trade Center attack, Snopes asks rhetorically: "Why would Israel follow such a course of action, betray its staunchest ally, and doom thousands of innocent Americans to death?"</p><p>One could also ask why<strong> </strong>Israeli agents <a
href="http://www.wrmea.com/backissues/0792/92070041.html">planted firebombs</a> in American installations in Egypt in 1954? Or why Israel murdered 34 U.S. servicemen in a <a
href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0q7yEnMjQ6U&amp;feature=related">deliberate attack</a> on the <a
href="http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-3319663041501647311">USS Liberty</a> on June 8, 1967? Or why Mossad <a
href="http://www.wrmea.com/component/content/article/137-1992-february/6255-special-report-peril-in-being-president.html">decided not to warn</a> the United States about the October 23, 1983 attack on its Marine barracks in Beirut which killed 241 troops? Or why Mossad's <a
href="http://wrmea.com/component/content/article/347-2010-march/8301-taking-another-look-at-the-destruction-of-pan-am-103.html">Operation Trojan</a> led Washington to believe that Libya was responsible for the April 5, 1986 Berlin disco bombing which killed two American soldiers?</p><p>To date, Snopes has yet to investigate any of these acts of betrayal by Israel of "its staunchest ally."</p><p><em>*Maidhc Ó Cathail is a widely published writer based in Japan.</em></p> ]]></content:encoded> <wfw:commentRss>http://sabbah.biz/mt/archives/2010/07/22/myth-debunking-snopes-obscures-israels-role-in-911/feed/</wfw:commentRss> <slash:comments>17</slash:comments> </item> <item><title>Picnicking on Mount Vesuvius?</title><link>http://sabbah.biz/mt/archives/2010/04/16/picnicking-on-mount-vesuvius/</link> <comments>http://sabbah.biz/mt/archives/2010/04/16/picnicking-on-mount-vesuvius/#comments</comments> <pubDate>Fri, 16 Apr 2010 10:53:02 +0000</pubDate> <dc:creator>Franklin Lamb</dc:creator> <category><![CDATA[Israel]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Lebanon]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Resistance]]></category> <category><![CDATA[United States]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Al-Manar]]></category> <category><![CDATA[American]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Beirut]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Bob Graham]]></category> <category><![CDATA[CIA]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Franklin Lamb]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Hassan Nasrallah]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Hezbollah]]></category> <category><![CDATA[ISF]]></category> <category><![CDATA[lebanese]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Lebanese Forces]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Lebanese Internal Security Force]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Nawaf Mousawi]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Phalange]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Robert Baer]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Samir Geagea]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Scuds]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Terrorism]]></category> <guid
isPermaLink="false">http://sabbah.biz/mt/?p=6663</guid> <description><![CDATA[By Franklin Lamb* &#124; Sabbah Report &#124; www.sabbah.biz Is the US Embassy in Lebanon squandering its diplomatic immunity? Tensions are rising in Lebanon between elected representatives in Parliament, 'Unity' Cabinet members and the American Embassy, as the 27th anniversary of the attack 1983 attack on the US Embassy approaches and the Embassy issues another warning [...]]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><div
id="attachment_6664" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 468px"> <img
class="size-full wp-image-6664" title="1983-embassy-bombing-beirut" src="http://sabbah.biz/mt/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/1983-embassy-bombing-beirut.jpg" alt="" width="468" height="286" /><p
class="wp-caption-text">1983 attack on the US Embassy</p></div><p><strong>By <a
href="http://sabbah.biz/mt/archives/author/franklin-lamb/">Franklin Lamb</a>* | <a
href="http://sabbah.biz">Sabbah Report</a> | <a
href="http://sabbah.biz">www.sabbah.biz</a></strong></p><p><em>Is the US Embassy in Lebanon squandering its diplomatic immunity?</em></p><p>Tensions are rising in Lebanon between elected representatives in Parliament, 'Unity' Cabinet members and the American Embassy, as the 27<sup>th</sup> anniversary of the attack 1983 attack on the US Embassy approaches and the Embassy issues another warning for Americans to leave Lebanon.</p><p>On March 29, 2010 the US Embassy instructed Americans not to travel to Lebanon citing 'safety and security concerns." Simultaneously it warned those who are in Lebanon to seriously consider leaving.</p><p>Advising that, Lebanon, placed on a US list of 14 countries "linked to Terrorism" following the Christmas Day attempted aircraft bombing near Detroit, has "the potential for a spontaneous upsurge in violence , US citizens living and working in Lebanon should understand that they accept risks in remaining and should carefully consider those risks, as Embassy personnel may not be able to aid them in case of conflict."</p><p><span
id="more-6663"></span></p><p>The "Warder Warning" to American citizens follows a series of recent efforts by the Embassy to pressure the National Lebanese Resistance led by Hezbollah, currently shaping the new Unity' government with its work in Parliament and the Cabinet. It comes following Opposition charges, emphasized by Hezbollah's Secretary Hassan Nasrallah the preceding week, that the US Embassy in Beirut engages in espionage activities for Israel and cautioning that the collaboration was very dangerous for Lebanon.</p><p>According to Nasrallah during an interview with Al Manar channel: "All the information which the US embassy gathers in Beirut reaches Israel. Here we are not speaking about a normal foreign embassy which is gathering information for its own government ... When it comes to the American embassy in Beirut, it is a different story...And so what is given to the US Embassy and what reaches the Israelis, the information, all of these leads to the destruction of Lebanon. This helps the Israeli enemy to understand what is going on in Lebanon, to use this information against Lebanon and to take revenge against our country...What is the difference between espionage networks, which give information directly, or giving information by mediation, meaning giving it to the US embassy who then gives it to the Israeli side?" Nasrallah ask his viewing audience, estimated at more than 100 million viewers around the region.</p><p><strong>April 2010 and April 1983 parallels?</strong></p><p>The Hezbollah Secretary-General is not the only one questioning whether the Us Embassy operates as "a normal foreign embassy" with acceptable " mild spying and information gathering" or operates as " an espionage network" for Israel and passing it intelligence reports from US assets throughout Lebanon who monitor all roads and paths from Syria as well as South Lebanon and South Beirut.</p><p>What increasingly concerns many in Lebanon is the US Embassy role in recent projects including a "security agreement between the US and the Lebanese Internal Security Force' (ISF) and the Embassy and their allies described as "an American donation" to train and equip the ISF and make Lebanon stronger.</p><p>The "donation" resulted from the January 25, 2007 Paris-3 International Conference on the support for Lebanon. As far as security is concerned, March 14 foes charge that the then pro-American-pro-Saudi Fuad Saniora government "gave away the store" to U.S. intelligence by placing data related to Lebanon's two mobile phone networks at the disposal of the United States, that it is believed would allow the Embassy and Israel to tap Lebanese phones. There is a widely held belief in Lebanon that all information the Embassy receives goes to Israel. Also protested was the adopting of the American interpretation of "terrorism" which as applied by the Embassy means that no ISF member who is a Hezbollah member could receive any training to due various US Terrorism lists issues.</p><p>According to the Lebanese Ministry of Communications, the US embassy in Beirut filed a request to install reception devices in two positions in Lebanon located in mountainous areas in Aley and overlooking most of the Lebanese regions. The first is 22 kilometers away from Beirut, 760 meters above sea level and stretching over 251 hectares, while the second is 29 kilometers away from Beirut, 540 meters above sea level and stretching over 643 hectares. The US Embassy position is that it tower demand falls under the headline of technical assistance stipulated in the "donation" agreement.</p><p>Suspicion were also raised that the commando units the US wanted to train might be intended for use against the National Lebanese Resistance during a future conflicts with Israel.</p><p>On March 16, 2010, the Syrian daily Al Watan asked Lebanese MP Nawaf Mousawi about the growing concern in Parliament. Mousawi, one of Hezbollah's most popular and sought after interlocutors with American and other foreign delegations visiting Lebanon, replied :</p><p>"If the reports we read in the Lebanese papers are true, this would be a horrid scandal since it would mean that the American embassy was violating Lebanon's sovereignty and that the American security apparatuses were trying to infiltrate personal and national security in Lebanon. This would constitute an Israeli security infiltration since there is a security agreement between Israel and America in regard to the exchange of information"... "Moreover, I say that today the American embassy in Lebanon has a private militia called the embassy's guard, arresting each suspected citizen in the massive area surrounding the embassy that has become an isolated geography within the Lebanese geography. It has become a state within a state with tapping devices violating the intimacy of the Lebanese people and intelligence officers monitoring all that goes on in the ministries and public administrations. We in Lebanon now need to liberate our land from the occupation of the American militia and to liberate part of our decisions from the American occupation by limiting the relations of the American embassy to the Foreign Ministry and preventing the American apparatuses from acquiring information in Lebanon."</p><p><strong>Crossing the boundaries of Diplomatic protection?</strong></p><p>The Embassy's intense and escalating campaign against the Opposition, a main pillar of Lebanon's government, is also raising questions among International lawyers and government officials whether the Embassy has squandered its diplomatic status under the 1961 Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations. A study in underway in Lebanon to determine the extent of the US Embassy abuse of Diplomatic Immunity. Opinions among scholars and analysts range from a raft of challenges to allowing Israel to have an 'illegal outpost" in Lebanon to sanctioning the Embassy for violations of the Vienna Convention, specifically under Art. 41 which requires that foreign Embassies, " respect the laws and regulations of the receiving State and not interfere in the internal affairs of the receiving State."</p><p>Researchers point out that 27 years ago this month, on April 18, 1983 the American Embassy was attacked as a direct and foreseeable result of the Embassy's involvement as a command and control center on behalf of Israel against the majority population of Lebanon. According to former CIA agent Robert Baer, the CIA never did determine who was behind the bombing( there were a few dozen upstart resistance groups wanting to expel Israel in those days) but understood that it was the result of hostile US actions against Lebanon.</p><p><strong>Food for thought</strong></p><p>Legal experts at the State Department privately admit that despite years of public statements to the contrary, the April 18, 1983 attack cannot be accurately labeled 'terrorism' because by bringing in and housing the command center staffed by at least 8 CIA agents and various 'special ops' units who were running a network of pro-Israel assets and providing targeting information to the USS New Jersey offshore and Israel forces in the mountains and Chouf the Embassy lost its claim to diplomatic immunity. The Embassy actions enabled the shelling of Lebanon and the killing of hundreds of innocent Lebanese civilians, among many other activities. Consequently, the Embassy became a legitimate military target udder the international laws of armed conflict. Lebanese resistance forces, who opposed the Israeli occupation of their country and their American and French allies who had abandoned their claimed role as 'peacekeepers" and in fact had taken sides in the conflict were legally within their right and duty to neutralize the threat presented. The specific and legitimate military target of the April 18,1983 attack on the US Embassy is Beirut were the eight CIA agents and their teams who had been identified by Soviet sources and the information sent to allies in Lebanon.</p><p>While no reasonable person might suggest that the Embassy is currently subject to a third attack, despite regular salafist and al Qaeda wannabe threats, observers point out the irony that it has been Hezbollah, incessantly attacked by the Embassy and its allies in the Lebanese Forces and Phalange party, (Ed: the same groups who held power in 1983 and sponsored the giveaway May 17, 1983 Agreement with Israel), that has invisibly protected the Embassy several times over the past two decades, just as it quietly provided security in south Beirut during last spring's visit of President Carter with Lebanon's Senior Shia cleric, Ayatollah Mohammad Hussein Fadlallah, still on a US Terrorism list for purely political reasons.</p><p><strong>Lebanon's recourse</strong></p><p>Lebanon currently has few practical or easy diplomatic options. The ultimate sanction and prevention measure available for Lebanon is the severance of diplomatic relations. That is unlikely unless Israel attacks Lebanon for the 6th time with the predictable American 'green light'. The doctrines of self defense and self preservation are also available to Lebanon in order to prevent a foreign Embassy from facilitating aggressor against it.</p><p>Additional activities viewed as arguably incompatible with its legitimate diplomatic functions is the drum beat of attacks on certain parties in Parliament (those allied with Hezbollah) including the current widely believed to be fake "Sryia gives Scuds to Hezbollah" charges. On April 15, 2010,Syria emphatically denied the charge and asked for evidence while claiming that Israel was paving the way for new military action in the region with its false allegation.</p><p>Zero evidence has been offered by Washington or the Embassy to support this rumor, which like so many these days, originated with Israel's President Shimon Peres and given credence in the US Congress and now the American Embassy. Inquiries of the American Ambassador at yesterday's talk by former US Senator Bob Graham (R-Fla.) at the American University of Beirut, as to why the Embassy offered no satellite photos for the large easily detected outdated missiles were meet mutely with a radiant and wide smile.</p><p>The US Embassy is further accused of feeding certain politicians including the Phalange and Lebanese Forces parties with disinformation to attack the Lebanese Resistance. For example, MP Samir Geagea regularly meets and communicates with Embassy personnel and the next day invariably launches another attack aimed at lowering the high 84% polling statistics showing the level of Lebanese support for the Resistance, led by Hezbollah, deterrence capability against Israel.</p><p>MP Mousawi again: " the U.S. embassy in Awkar is harming national reconciliation efforts through the policy of sabotage and fragmentation it is adopting in Lebanon and the region."</p><p>As of the morning of April 16, 2010 the US Embassy in Beirut, said that, "the United States is "increasingly concerned" about the transfer of more sophisticated weaponry to Hezbollah." But it has now admitted that it has no proof of Scuds being transferred to anyone from Syria.</p><p>As of the morning of April 16, 2010 Hezbollah intends that the Lebanese government will review every bi-lateral agreement made with the US Embassy.</p><p><em>* Franklin Lamb is a researcher and volunteer with the PCRC in Lebanon. He can be reached at <a
href="mailto:fplamb@palestinecivilrightscampaign.org">fplamb@palestinecivilrightscampaign.org</a></em></p> ]]></content:encoded> <wfw:commentRss>http://sabbah.biz/mt/archives/2010/04/16/picnicking-on-mount-vesuvius/feed/</wfw:commentRss> <slash:comments>9</slash:comments> </item> <item><title>Lebanon and the Middle East continue to reject AIPAC&#8217;s H.R. 2278 as tensions rise</title><link>http://sabbah.biz/mt/archives/2010/01/26/lebanon-and-the-middle-east-continue-to-reject-aipacs-h-r-2278-as-tensions-rise/</link> <comments>http://sabbah.biz/mt/archives/2010/01/26/lebanon-and-the-middle-east-continue-to-reject-aipacs-h-r-2278-as-tensions-rise/#comments</comments> <pubDate>Tue, 26 Jan 2010 16:45:31 +0000</pubDate> <dc:creator>Franklin Lamb</dc:creator> <category><![CDATA[Censorship]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Lebanon]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Middle East]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Multimedia]]></category> <category><![CDATA[United States]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Zionism]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Al-Manar]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Franklin Lamb]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Hebollah]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Israel]]></category> <category><![CDATA[TV]]></category> <guid
isPermaLink="false">http://sabbah.biz/mt/?p=5530</guid> <description><![CDATA[Why doesn't the US Embassy in Beirut 'get it'? By Franklin Lamb* &#124; Sabbah Report &#124; www.sabbah.biz It is being reported in Beirut this morning that at exactly 3 a.m. Beirut time, a supporter of the National Lebanese Resistance led by Hezbollah, on duty above the Mediterranean coastal town of Saadyat, between Damour and Saida [...]]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p><em><strong>Why doesn't the US Embassy in Beirut 'get it'?</strong></em></p><p><strong>By <a
href="http://sabbah.biz/mt/archives/author/franklin-lamb/">Franklin Lamb</a>* | <a
href="http://sabbah.biz">Sabbah Report</a> | <a
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/> Al Manar was the first Lebanese station to give the most details including the fact that 90 passengers were on board and that at press time 40 bodies, including that of the wife of the French Ambassador, Marla Pieton have been found. No survivors have been found so far and as of 5 p.m. local time on 1/25/10 flotsam and jetsam from the aircraft is being brought in by the stormy sea along Beirut's beaches including Ramlet el Baida.</p><p>Ironically, staff at the American Embassy, and surely the large contingent of CIA agents here, almost certainly sat glued to Al Manar to evaluate what really has happened. If the US Israeli lobby succeeds in passing H.R. 2278 on the Senate side of Congress, US officials may be deprived of this reliable source of information.</p><p>As for the Lebanese, they continue their opposition to H.R. 2278 widely seen as an American-Israeli assault on more than 400 TV channels based in Lebanon, Algeria, Bahrain, Egypt, Iran, Iraq, the West Bank and Gaza Strip, Jordan, Kuwait, Libya, Morocco, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Tunisia, the United Arab Emirates, and Yemen.</p><p>A continuing crescendo is rising of regional cries of gross hypocrisy, attacks on freedom of expression, aggression against the 19 black listed countries, and violations of Article 19 of the UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights which reads: "Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression; this right includes freedom to hold opinions without interference and to seek, receive and impart information and ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers."</p><p>The State Department reaction has been, to feign surprise, "what's all the fuss about", while insisting that potentially closing down more than 400 Middle East TV channels is no big deal and has nothing to do with freedom of speech and access to information which is a cornerstone of the "New Middle East Project." which seems not to have faded along with its former cheerleader Condoleezza Rice.</p><p>At noon on 1/17/10 a crowded news conference was held at Lebanon's Syndicate de Presse near the sea at Raouche. Dozens of local and international media attended as Lebanese officials called for a withdrawal of the hostile measure, which is currently before John Kerrey's Senate Foreign Relations Committee.</p><p>The National Lebanese Council for Audio-Visual Media and the Lebanese Press Association on 1/23/10 urged the United States to reverse a decision to take "punitive measures" against a satellite channels in the Middle East. The Council hinted that it will resort to banning from Lebanese airwaves US-networks such as Cable News Network (CNN) and others financed by the US.</p><p>Council head Abdel Hadi Mahfouz speaking at a news conference on 1/23/10 stated that if the US bill is adopted, "for sure we as an independent council will cut off transmissions of US-based stations such as CNN and (US-backed Arabic satellite channel) al-Houra by asking cable distributors in Lebanon not to air such channels."</p><p>"We have expressed our refusal for such a legal measure (ed: H.R. 2278) against channels which the US has listed, without giving us any evidence, as Arab terrorist entities," said Mahfouz.</p><p>Meanwhile, following the intense grilling US officials who dare set foot on Lebanese soil have been receiving as reported last week in Counterpunch, the US Embassy's disconnect here continues.</p><p>The American Embassy's Public Affairs Officer, Ryan Gliha, told representatives of local news portals on 1/22/10, that "This is only a bill (meaning a draft-law, he explained) that was only passed by the House of Representatives. In order for it become law, it has to be passed by the Senate and signed by the President."</p><p>On the subject of whether H.R. 2278 represented the view of the Obama Administration, the Embassy press officer answered; "The Obama administration "doesn't have an official position on it because it is still an idea," the diplomat stressed. The response did not satisfy some who were present.</p><p>Then Mr. Gilha added "This is not a question of freedom of speech. It is about al-Manar which is owned by Hizbullah… The U.S. government believes there is no difference between a terrorist organization and a media outlet run by it.</p><p>The comment made clear to many in Lebanon and the region, that indeed the AIPAC initiative was purely political and the effect of the proposed law on freedom of speech and Art. 19 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights was not of interest to the 395 members who voted for it or those defending the measure.</p><p>Mr. Gliha's language that potentially shutting much of the Middle East TV Channels " just an idea " is suspect by some here and gives rise to more questions to be answered by the State Department and its Embassy staff in the affected countries as well as the international community that is obliged to defend freedom of speech and expression.</p><p>Given the past quarter century of the US Congress churning out all manner of Resolutions, Letters to the President or Secretary of State, and enacting many laws demanded by Israel that are against American vital national security interest, and the fact that H.R. 2278 breezed through House side Congressional 'deliberations' with barely a word being uttered, by a vote of 395 to 3, made the Embassy's Press Office statement about "just an idea" appear absurd and disingenuous.</p><p>A question being asked increasing by Lebanese officials and Arab League Information Ministers who met in Cairo over the weekend is: "Will the US government provide to the region a written Report that details why the American government believes the Lebanese and other TV channels covered by H.R. 2278 "incites violence against American civilians?"</p><p>Lebanon and the region await the answer from Washington DC.</p><p><em>*Franklin Lamb is doing research in Lebanon and is  a member of the Lebanese Steering Committee seeking to pass the 2010 Civil Rights Law for Palestinian Refugees in the current 'Unity' Parliament.  He can be reached at <a
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href="http://sabbah.biz/mt/archives/author/franklin-lamb/">Franklin Lamb</a>* | <a
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href="http://sabbah.biz">www.sabbah.biz</a></strong></p><p><strong>Part II:</strong> Israel and H.R. 2278 vs. Lebanon's Al Manar TV et al. (<em><strong>Part I <a
href="http://sabbah.biz/mt/archives/2009/12/24/is-congress-planning-to-destroy-every-middle-east-tv-channel-that-criticizes-israel/">here</a>!</strong></em>)</p><p><em>"Al Manar is being singled out by the US Israel lobby precisely because it excels as a responsible TV channel that demands and applies the highest industry standards and because Israeli and Western viewers trust its news broadcasts more than they do much of their own media"</em><br
/> <strong>An Advisor to the Dean, Columbia University School of Broadcast Journalism, New York City 12/26/09</strong></p><p>Having inherited the Bush administrations rising stack of terrorism lists, President Obama's team had expressed interest in culling them "so they are more accurate and manageable and Americans experience less stress", according to Homeland Security director Janet Napolitano.   These lists, plus the reported existence of others that have not been made public, are supposed to reduce the fear and stress on Americans just knowing there are such lists and that someone is 'watching out'.</p><p><span
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/> In many cases travelers experience more stress because they never know when Transportation Security Authority (TSA) agents at airports might eye a 'hit' on a computer screen, lung into action and ruin a trip.  Duplicate names on various lists plus the difficulty of getting oneself off the lists have led to increasing pressure on The Obama administration to refine the concept of who really is a terrorist.  The various "T" and watch lists are swelling annually by   thousands of names-some quite similar leading to confusion and uncertainly who really is and isn't on and who is on but shouldn't be and vice versa.<br
/> As of Christmas Eve, the 'Terrorism Watch List'  reportedly included some 900,000 names with  a "selectee" list with somewhere close to 30,000 people within the higher-risk category, and a "no-fly" list with an estimated 10,000 names of people who are not allowed to board planes.  Today it's anyone's guess who is on but shouldn't be and who is off but should be on. All passengers departing the US may face more delays and physical' pat downs' of any part of their bodies and possibly being watched in bathrooms, according to the TSA. Calls are increasing for full body scanning devices to be installed and used on anyone who wants to fly. Meanwhile, on 12/26/09, President Obama issued instructions to his administration "that all appropriate measures be taken to increase security for air travel".</p><p>As Abdul Farouk Abdulmutallab  is interviewed to find out how he got on a US bound flight, since he was known to be in contact with Al Qaeda in Yemen,  the US 'T' lists remain a riddle inside a mystery, wrapped in an enigma, as Winston Churchill once described both Russia and Jane Austen.</p><p><strong>Updating the 'T' lists:  How a Lebanese TV Station got included</strong></p><p>Professor Noam Chomski, among others has noted that no person or organization should be placed or kept on a US Terrorism list unless there is compelling evidence that they pose a clear and present danger to America, and certainly not news organizations.</p><p>One such media outlet is Lebanon's Al Manar TV Channel, affiliated with Hezbollah, leader of the Lebanese National Resistance.</p><p>The   "case" against Al Manar has never been convincingly explained since the Bush administration, on 17 December 2004 added Al Manar to a post 9/11 terrorist list at the behest of Israel's then Prime Ministry Ehud Olmert.</p><p>According to Reporters without Borders, a press freedom organization, the listing appeared unjustified given no offered evidence of Al Manar being involved in terrorism. In addition, there was the fact that the Al Manar Channel was the first media anywhere to carry Hezbollah's condemnation of the 9/11 attacks on New York's World Trade Center.  Reporters Without Borders, urged the US authorities to "take care not to lump the fight against unproven anti-Semitism with the fight against terrorism and  putting this TV station in the same category as terrorist groups worries us and does not strike us as the best solution." As if RWB foresaw H.R. 2278, the NGO warned, "We fear that this measure could be just the first of many others, and that all news media that have been accused of helping terrorist organizations in their coverage could end up on this list, in which case there will definitely be abuses."</p><p>The three other air terrorism attempts against the US were also denounced on Al Manar, including the latest one claimed by Al Qaeda, Hezbollah's mortal enemy which on 12/28/09 called on "the people of the Arabian peninsula to attack American military installations, ships and "spying embassies." The U.S. Embassy in Yemen was attacked by Al Qaeda-affiliated terrorists in September 2008, and the U.S.S. Cole, a U.S. Navy destroyer, was hit by Al Qaeda in 2000. All these attacks were condemned on Al Manar. Beirut's US Embassy and its personnel have been protected more by Hezbollah, from Al Qaeda and its affiliates, than the State Department would likely care to admit or may actually know about.</p><p>The main  'evidence' offered  by the US  State and Treasury departments was that Al Manar was  "anti-Semitic" for criticizing Israel was its showing the Syrian produced 29 Part television series, The Diaspora. Al Manar aired this series during October-November 2003.</p><p>The popular series, surveys the history of the founding of the Zionist movement until the creation of the state of Israel. It includes discussions of some subjects sensitive to the Zionist movement including claimed Zionist-Nazi cooperation,  alleged Zionist involvement in plotting the Russian Revolution,   claims of Zionist pressure  on US President Harry Truman to use Atomic bombs against Japan and later to recognize  the establishment of  the State of Israel on Arab land,  ignoring the rights of the Arab population.</p><p>One example of claimed "Diaspora" anti-Semitism was the challenged statement of an alleged Zionist leader talking to Adolf Eichmann and telling the SS official, "Mr. Eichmann, believe me that if we Zionists were not Jewish, we would have been Nazis. You Nazis consider the Aryan race to belong to the perfect people and the German people as the most perfect.  We also consider ourselves a perfect people, and Zionists, the most perfect ones."</p><p>According to the US based Anti-Defamation League, this statement is not accurate but rather was based on the 1982 comment of Ariel Sharon in which he was reported to have said to Menachem Begin, while arguing in favor of invading Lebanon, "The Nazi's of course were correct Prime Minister, they just chose the wrong people to persecute", implying that killing of the Roma gypsies, homosexuals, the disabled, French and Russian prisoners, and Polish citizens was acceptable as was the likely 20,000 deaths estimated to occur during Israel's  invasion of Lebanon.</p><p>Stereotypical myths about Jews do appear in the documentary, as clichÃ©s..  Specifically in the form of repeating the unproven 1840 accusation that the Damascus Jewish community murdered a priest and his assistant to obtain their blood for making Passover matzo, unleavened bread.  The Diaspora series also includes some unproven accusations from the discredited 1891 Russian Protocols of the Elders of Zion about Rabbi's sanctioning the killing of Christian children.</p><p>Al Manar management apologized for airing the series, dropped it and explained that the Station had purchased it without first viewing the entire series.   Al Manar's lawyer at the time, Frenchman, Dinis Garreau added that the broadcast of the series had been "unfortunate" and asked for a chance to demonstrate that such airings would not be repeated, while adding that Al Manar's management was in agreement that showing the series was a mistake, and that it violated Al Manar's Professional Values and Principles for verifying information before it is aired.   He explained that Hezbollah is well known for its frequent differentiation between Judaism and Zionism, believing Jews, as 'people of the book' are to accorded the same respect as Christian and Muslims (see "The Professional Values &#038; Principles of Al Manar Channel,, paragraph 19 and Al Manar's Values and Principles pages, 6, 7.and 12, published by the Lebanese Communication Group, Beirut, 2009).  On the other hand, as with most people in the Middle East, and increasing beyond, Hezbollah believes that Zionism is a 19th Century racist colonial enterprise which must be expelled from Palestine, and is committed to the Right of Return of those ethnically cleansed during the Nakba and their offspring-now living in 59 camps in Palestine, Jordan, Syria, and Lebanon.</p><p>In 2004, the Diaspora series was shown in Iran. And then in Jordan during October 2005 on Al-Mamnou, a Jordanian satellite network. Not a murmur from the Bush administration was heard in either case about anti-Semitism and millions have since viewed the Diaspora series without apparent complications.</p><p>On 12/16/04, US State Department spokesman Richard Boucher said the decision to put Al Manar on the Terrorist Exclusion List (T list # 2 in   Department of Homeland Security lingo) was taken because of "Al Manar's incitement of terrorist activity." Al-Manar's Foreign Editor Ibrahim Mousawi replied to BBC News, that the proposed ban resulted from "political pressure by the Jewish lobby". "We are not anti-Semites and we do not incite hatred," he insisted.</p><p>The Bush administration did not acknowledge Al Manar's explanation and the TV channel remains on the 'T" list.  The standard of "incitement of terrorism" has been recently change, one reason being that for the past five years no evidence of "incitement of terrorism" involving Al Manar (or Hezbollah) has been documented by the CIA despite requests for proof from the US Senate Intelligence Committee.  This failure of the CIA to support the Israel lobby case disappointed Tel Aviv and led AIPAC to craft a new standard which is now being used in H.R. 2278.  The new applicable standard is "incitement of violence against American citizens." This new language is believed by many lawyers and   the Center for Constitutional Rights, based in New York, to be too broad to constitute a legal basis for prosecution. This view is not of concern to the US Israel lobby since its goal are not judicial prosecutions but rather intimidation--of more than 400 channels operating in 19 Middle East countries.</p><p>Lest other Middle East countries than Lebanon  think they can escape the wide net of H.R. 2278, according to a 12/16/09  report in the Egyptian  daily Al-Mesryoon,  "The American administration intends to threaten the blocking or reduction of American aid offered to Egypt each year  in order to pressure the Egyptian government into discontinuing the broadcasting of a number of satellite channels ( reportedly at least ten in number) airing from Egypt via the Egyptian NileSat, under claims that they are  violating the new 'incitement' standard and are attacking American policies in the region."</p><p><strong>Al Manar as "inciter of violence against American citizens"</strong></p><p>Concerning the claim that Al Manar is anti-American, the channel regularly invites American and western guests to discuss all manner of subjects.  Indeed, American and western achievements and beliefs in human rights, scientific achievements, protection for women, are featured and openly admired.</p><p>The evidence from scholars, including  years of Al Manar program monitoring by Professor Anne Marie Baylouny,  Assistant Professor of Comparative politic  at the Naval Postgraduate School in California suggests  that H.R. 228 is not even applicable to Al Manar and its programming, but  rather that the Lebanese station is being scapegoated for purely political motives.(  please see: "<a
href="http://faculty.nps.edu/ambaylou/baylouny%20manar%20AMS%20fall%2009%20copy.pdf">Not Your Father's Islamist TV: Changing Programming on Hizbullah's al-Manar</a> (PDF)," Arab Media &#038; Society (Issue 9, Fall 2009). <a
href="http://www.arabmediasociety.com/?article=728">http://www.arabmediasociety.com/?article=728</a>)</p><p>The claimed  xenophobia of Hezbollah to the West is nowhere to be found in Al Manar programming and while political programs are critical of US Middle East policy, no more so than some programs aired in all 50 States in America.  Often, on these programs, American scientific studies are used to support a debate thesis.  Guests are international with many being from America, often with Lebanese expatriates.</p><p>Al Manar's Professional Values &#038; Principles as outlined in its publication by the Lebanese Communication Group, noted above, has been described as being as rigorous as any in the industry.  And they are applied with respect to fairness, admitting mistakes, respects for women and youth, encouragement of dialogue, sensitivity for the public's distaste for offensive materials and profanity, and working to achieve transparency, independence, and objectivity.</p><p>Al Manar strictly applies its rules relating to completion with other channels as well as its standards for interviewing, respect for all religions, privacy, prohibition on secret recording, and 'gotcha' or 'ambush' interviews, disclosing sources and exhibiting respect for the audience.</p><p>Some examples of its rigorous application of these rules can be found in recent programs where: a hostess disconnected a caller who refused to an Israeli leader as "a dog", a hostess ignoring a caller who insisted that Lebanon should look only to Islamic solutions for domestic problems, such as spousal abuse and not Western ideas, and Al Manar hosts or hostesses often correcting a guest for repeating stereotypes.</p><p>Some facts about Al Manar that American and French citizens can't learn by watching their TV sets at home given that this Lebanese Channel is banned in both countries in violation of international customary law and numerous conventions requiring protection for journalists, free access to the airwaves, and freedom of speech. Only via Internet free steaming can these viewers watch Al Manar live.  Something it is sure those who voted for H.R. 2278 did not do before they rushed to judgement.</p><p>- As Hezbollah has 'Lebanonized' following its 1992 entrance into politics and its expulsion of Israel in 2000, its dramatic changes are reflected in Al Manar TV programing.</p><p>- Al Manar demonstrates Hezbollah's evolution  over the past quarter century and the parties desire to  reach out to its former adversaries by its integration with the multi-religious  community that is Lebanon, particularly with programming for youth and women;</p><p>- The bulk of Al Manar programs have nothing to do with Hezbollah, the resistance to Israel's occupation of Palestine or Shia religious beliefs.</p><p>- Women without veils dominate much of the programming with only about 90 minutes per day having to do with praying or religious subjects;</p><p>- Christians are frequently invited as experts and audience members including priests, bishops and non-believers from the west without regard to personal beliefs;</p><p>- Al Manar's programming regularly promotes values considered western such as individual and human rights, and non-violence.</p><p>- Al Manar programs frequently discuss subjects critical of some aspects of a patriarchal system including examining domestic violence, rights of women, shared household chores, violent videos games etc.</p><p>- Al Manar programs generally feature more of an Oprah style of discussion rather than a Pat Robertson or Fox TV approach. A common theme is encouraging civil society to volunteer and help those in society who need assistance;</p><p>- Al Manar is viewed by a broad array of broadcasting analysts in Lebanon and abroad, as progressive in the sense that it focuses attention on women, youth, and civil society with multi-communal aspects of programming that is in contrast to the Lebanese norm of media promoting the sponsor's particular confession. (please see Baylouny cite above)</p><p>- Al Manar programming involves the participation all of Lebanon's sects and the acceptance of diverse lifestyles and ideas beyond  the communities with which Hezbollah is  politically allied;</p><p>- Programming eschews the affirmation of violence In daily lives, and tend to avoid religious preaching or proselytizing found on many western evangelical channels;</p><p>- For the past decade there is no evidence in any Al Manar programming, as claimed by MEMRi and AIPAC of "bomb making classes.</p><p>- Foreign soap operas, including unveiled and scantily-clad women, and men's and women's personal problems are shown uncut and uncensored.</p><p>- Al Manar is said by Haaretz to be the most popular TV Channel in Israel as it is in Jordan and much of the region during conflicts and for news of the Palestinian resistance.  The reason is because of its trusted coverage and up to the minute  reports, often with reporters embedded close to fighters at the front and resisters on the West Bank and in Gaza.  It is also the most popular channel in Lebanon's 12 Palestinian Refugee camps.</p><p>- Several of Al Manar's programs parallel US and western  public broadcasting such as PBS, featuring "Discovery" type features on animals, agriculture, the environment, nature and children's programs including puppet shows warning about bad habits such as smoking, drugs, and alcohol.</p><p>The MEMRI claim that Al Manar program showed puppets of children stabbing US President George W. Bush turned out to  fake and part of its disinformation project named 'Sampson', according to a former MEMRI employee.</p><p><strong>Islamic-Arab model of broadcast quality or mouthpiece for anti-American incitement?</strong></p><p>Al Manar has won more International Awards for its programming than any other International Channels in its category, including more than 76 Awards for excellence in broadcasting between 1998 and November of 2009. One internationally coveted award was received from the 8th Cairo Television and Radio Festival where  Al Manar won the most awards.  In 2008 it was awarded the prestigious Thompson Prize from the BBC for the best documentary.  Al Manar's subject was Lebanon's Pollution crisis.</p><p>A random sampling of Al Manar broadcasting awards during  a 48 month  period is illustrative of the scope and variety of reorganization the Channel received for its programming: Cairo Festival for Radio and Television Supreme Committee Award - the documentary film "Observatory" 1998,  Beirut Documentary Film Festival prize for the documentary film "victors" 1999, United Nations Prize in Beirut-the first prize for "sustainable development" 1999 ,The first exhibition of the media Beirut Award "the best television station from" 200l, The first exhibition of the media Beirut Award "the best sports program GOAL" 2001, The first exhibition of the media Beirut Award "the best cultural program and pen N" 2001, Arab States Broadcasting Union Gold Award program "evidence of time" 2002, Ebona Festival - France award for a news report "Donkey  stuck in the minefield," 2002.</p><p>A typical broadcast day at Al Manar starts with Prayers just like the other religiously oriented stations in Lebanon. Then the News, followed by Manar's Morning show, a talk show, program for youth, travel, soap opera, and often five hours per day of live programs on issues of interest to the Lebanese such as social or family problems.  The public is involved with with guests and callers urged to participate.  Most Al Manar programming is all about participation, dialogue, and discussion.</p><p>A teaching assistant at Harvard's school of communications, studying Al Manar programming, offered her opinion: "Frankly, the same agility and competence Hezbollah exhibits on the battlefield its TV channel replicates on the TV screen.  Al Manar is deliberative, analytical, state of the art, dedicated, and innovative.  Both Hezbollah's military wing and its TV Channel come from the same culture and if channeled, no pun intended, they will to continue to lead the way to remarkable achievements."</p><p>Many Americans and Westerners in Beirut choose Al Manar TV News in English on the internet (<a
href="http://almanar.com.lb/newsSite/News.aspx?language=en">http://almanar.com.lb/newsSite/News.aspx?language=en</a>) for the latest news on Lebanon, Palestine, and the region because it is usually first in presenting details with accuracy as well as sound analysis.</p><p><strong>Time for the State and Treasury departments of show their cards?</strong></p><p>To say that there is no justification for the Al Manar TV Channel to be on the US Terrorism is an understatement. That any TV station is on the list is a disgrace and humiliation for fair minded Americans everywhere and makes a mockery of the First Amendment to our Constitution. It undermines cherished American principles which we hope could someday make us, to embellish a bit John Winthrop's 1630 description of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, "a shining beacon on a hill." Admittedly we have lost ground the past few decades but the objective remains valid.</p><p>Al Manar will survive and likely its audience will continue to grow despite being targeted by H.R. 2278 and other efforts to silence its quality programming and to prevent the American public from judging for themselves the worth Al Manar's programming.  Denied the right to view certain TV channels, the American people may someday judge harshly those who facilitated US-Israel lobby efforts at destroying free speech, and undermining the American public's national interest in protecting and preserving it.</p><p>Its remains for the US Embassy in Lebanon to publicly and thoroughly explain this latest Israel-US project and for the Lebanese government to take measures to protect its communications from Israeli initiated attacks such as H.R. 2278.</p><p>Just as every time a 'dud' US cluster bomb or land mine in South Lebanon or the Bekaa detonates and kills or injures someone and that explosion constitutes another aggression by Israel against Lebanon, so it is that  H.R. 2278  targeting  of Al Manar Television and more than 400 other Middle East Television channels is an aggression against all of  these countries.</p><p>Presumably Lebanon's President and Parliament will make known their views of projects like H.R. 2278 to the White House and Congress and encourage the 22 member League of Arab States and the 57 member International Organization of the Islamic Conference to raise this issue publicly and demand that the US government drop this assault on free speech in the Middle East.</p><p>Now that Lebanon has a two year tenured seat on the UN Security Council, which has the responsibility under the UN Charter to address "all threats to International Peace and Security", the effort to intimidate Middle East satellite providers and hundreds of TV Channels in the region will no doubt be placed on the Security Council's agenda.</p><p><em>* Franklin Lamb is working in Lebanon for the enactment of Civil Rights Legislation for Lebanon's Palestinian Refugees in the new Parliament.  He can be reached at <a
href="mailto:fplamb@gmail.com">fplamb@gmail.com</a></em></p> ]]></content:encoded> <wfw:commentRss>http://sabbah.biz/mt/archives/2009/12/31/is-congress-planning-to-destroy-every-middle-east-tv-channel-that-criticizes-israel-2/feed/</wfw:commentRss> <slash:comments>10</slash:comments> </item> <item><title>Is Congress planning to destroy every Middle East TV Channel that criticizes Israel? (Part I)</title><link>http://sabbah.biz/mt/archives/2009/12/24/is-congress-planning-to-destroy-every-middle-east-tv-channel-that-criticizes-israel/</link> <comments>http://sabbah.biz/mt/archives/2009/12/24/is-congress-planning-to-destroy-every-middle-east-tv-channel-that-criticizes-israel/#comments</comments> <pubDate>Thu, 24 Dec 2009 16:08:07 +0000</pubDate> <dc:creator>Franklin Lamb</dc:creator> <category><![CDATA[Censorship]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Lebanon]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Middle East]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Multimedia]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Terrorism]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Zionism]]></category> <category><![CDATA[AIPAC]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Al-Manar]]></category> <category><![CDATA[almanar]]></category> <category><![CDATA[America]]></category> <category><![CDATA[CNN]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Congress]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Franklin Lamb]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Hezbollah]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Islamophobia]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Israel Lobby]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Manar]]></category> <category><![CDATA[memri]]></category> <category><![CDATA[TV]]></category> <category><![CDATA[United States]]></category> <guid
isPermaLink="false">http://sabbah.biz/mt/?p=5385</guid> <description><![CDATA[By Franklin Lamb* &#124; Sabbah Report &#124; www.sabbah.biz Part I: Targeting Lebanon's Al Manar "Regarding Al Manar it's personal for Israel. The reason is that Al Manar did to the Israeli government propaganda machine during and following the July 2006 war what Hezbollah fighters did to Israeli troops. Al Manar kicked butt. That station must [...]]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><div
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href="http://sabbah.biz/mt/archives/author/franklin-lamb/">Franklin Lamb</a>* | <a
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href="http://sabbah.biz">www.sabbah.biz</a></strong></p><p><strong>Part I:</strong> Targeting Lebanon's Al Manar</p><p>"<em>Regarding Al Manar it's personal for Israel. The reason is that Al Manar did to the Israeli government propaganda machine during and following the July 2006 war what Hezbollah fighters did to Israeli troops. Al Manar kicked butt.  That station must be made to disappear. The plan is to stop the 15-20 million daily viewers of Al Manar from receiving its transmission and well as to intimidate all the other Middle East TV channels that are suspected of moving toward the growing 'Culture of Resistance' spreading in the Middle East from Lebanon</em>." <strong>A Washington DC observer of how Israel controls the US Congress 12/9/09</strong></p><p>Lebanon is a small country, approximately 0.7% the size of Connecticut with a population a bit more than 1% of America's. But according to the four public US 'Terrorist' and Watch lists and at least seven supposedly secret US 'T lists' there are more Lebanese 'terrorists' and 'inciters' on the loose per square meter of planet Earth than any other nationality. Way more than say Iraq, Iran, Syria, Afghanistan or Pakistan could reasonably hope to muster. Increasingly these 'terrorists and inciters' work is claimed by some in the US Congress to be done via satellite TV channels. Such is the thesis of Congressman Gus Bilirakis, the 'author' of the 122nd US Congressional anti-Arab, anti-Muslim initiative in the past decade now known as the "Terrorist TV" Bill which passed the House on 12/08/09 and is now before the US Senate Foreign Relations Committee.</p><p><span
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/> <strong>Taking out the 'TV Terrorists' Enter Gus Bilirakis: A fresh Lobby Frontman</strong></p><p>Veteran Congressional staffers sometimes identify the following four general groupings of supporters of Israel in Congress:</p><p>-  Jewish members who care a lot about Israel and some of whom may or may not be ardent Zionists but  who  generally, but not always, put Israel's concerns first;</p><p>- Evangelical Christians, who are eager to advance end-times, believe in Biblical prophecy and that Armageddon is rapidly approaching and strongly supports Israel over Arabs and Muslims in the Holy land conflict;</p><p>- Ultra Zionists with elements of racist feelings towards Arabs and Muslims;</p><p>- Members who normally don't favor Israelis much over Arabs or Muslims in their normal lives but who are regularly collared by the Israel lobby and who get the message and want to keep their congressional seats and add to their  generous $100,000 â€“plus yearly pensions and are willing to 'go along to get along' and generally will do AIPAC's bidding.</p><p>Gus Bilirakis, Reagan Republican from Florida's 9th District is from this latter category. Filling the seat his late father Michael held since 1983, "Congressman Gus" as he prefers to be known back home, has the reputation of being a nice, affable fellow who does not claim to know much about the Middle East or foreign affairs. Hard to stereotype as being a fanatic supporter of Israel, gross Islamophobe or Arab basher, Bilirakis basically wants to get along by going along. AIPAC likes him because he appears 'regular American' and not too 'neurotically pro Israel.' as one of his District office interns explained, adding that "our boss is ordinary, folksy, and just wants to help the simple people."  Certainly he appears to fit the recent AIPAC mode shift of lining up more conservative members of Congress to do Israel's bidding and to pull back a bit from the type casted "Liberal Jewish establishment" stereotype. By selecting Gus to introduce H.R. 2278, AIPAC and friends scored a public relations bonus.</p><p>Gus told his District's Bay 9 News TV station on 12/9/09 that:<br
/> "My legislation will provide the United States with critical baseline information to combat media outlets that serve as vehicles for violent anti-American incitement," said Bilirakis, who is a member of the House Committees on Foreign Affairs and Homeland Security. "Given the danger such incitement and radicalization poses to Americans both at home and aboard, it is crucial that these tools of terror be distinguished from reputable news outlets."<br
/> We already spend too much on foreign aid to countries that take our money with one hand and slap us with the other. This legislation will help us ratchet down foreign aid to countries who take this approach."</p><p>Bilirakis' reputed suspicion towards 'foreigners' may be part of his general conservatism. The American Conservative Union Chairman, David Keene, noted during an award ceremony in May of 2009 that Gus scored "way higher than the 80% necessary to win ACU's top award during the second session of the 110th Congress. In a short space of time, Congressman Bilirakis has already shown he is someone grass roots conservatives in Florida and elsewhere who love Israel will be turning to for future leadership."</p><p>The Washington DC based "U.S. Campaign to End the Occupation" a pro Middle East Peace advocacy group saw things differently and gave Gus a -4 rating on its just released Congressional Report Card for the 111th Congress, which was barely above the worst rating assigned to any member of Congress, earned by Illeana Ros-Lehtinen (who represents  Florida's 18th District including the Florida everglades opposite Havana , Cuba, about which she likes to joke, "on a clear day I can see Havana and keep an eye on the Castro boys", reminding some  of Sarah Palin learning about foreign affairs by watching Russia from her bob sled),  who kept her position from the 110th on the groups  'Hall of Shame' with a -5 score.  Gus calls Ileana 'my main Middle East tutor'.</p><p><strong>How HR 2286 can save America from 'terrorists and inciters'</strong></p><p>The 'TV Terrorist' bill passed on a House roll call vote, while, as is the norm, an eager AIPAC staffer in the front row of the House Visitor's Gallery with clip board and pen in hand, peered down on the Floor keeping tabs on how the Members voted. As is the Congressional practice  with  'Israel Bills' or Psych-War Resolutions Israel wants passed, the vote on H.R. 2278  was held under a suspension of the rules to cut debate short  and pass it quickly with the needed two-thirds majority. This fast track is normally used for relatively minor items like honoring "butterfly watchers day", "national be kind to fat stray cats day" etc. The totals were 395 Ayes, 3 Nays, 36 Present/Not Voting- a slightly above average tally when AIPAC sends a legislative request 'up the Hill.'</p><p>H.R. 2278 is what some employees in Congress call "a sleeper bill". Legislation that is quickly and quietly passed, without much public notice, but which is very powerful in its effect. The language of the Bill, while far overbroad and many first Semester law students would no doubt hammer it on Constitutional Law grounds, and some lawyers think a case brought under this law would be nearly impossible to prosecute, this legislation, if it passes the Senate, will de jure establish that "It shall be the policy of the United States of America to  designate as  a Specially Designated Global Terrorists (SDGT) <em>any satellite provider in the Middle East</em> (including Algeria, Bahrain, Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Israel, the West Bank and Gaza Strip, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Tunisia, the United Arab Emirates, and Yemen) <em>that knowingly and willingly contracts with entities designated as Specially Designated Global Terrorists under Executive Order No. 13224, to broadcast their channels, or to consider implementing other punitive measures against satellite providers that transmit anti-American declarations</em> (read criticize US support for Israeli crimes) <em>or incite violence against Americans.</em></p><p>Bilirakis' bill also requires that state-sponsorship of anti-American incitement to violence be taken into account when determining the level of assistance to, and frequency and nature of relations with, all states (Ed: such as Lebanon whose hoped for millions in US aid could be stopped) and urges " all governments and private investors who own shares in satellite companies or otherwise influence decisions about satellite transmissions to oppose transmissions of telecasts by... al-Manar ... or any other Specially Designated Global Terrorist owned and operated stations that openly incite their audiences to commit acts of terrorism or violence against the United States and its citizens."</p><p>The Bill also provides that beginning 6 months after the date of the enactment of the new law and annually thereafter, the President must prepare  a report on anti-American incitement to violence in the Middle East including a description of all media outlets in the Middle East for program and news broadcast scrutiny.<br
/> Congressional sources report  that the political goal is to stop the 10-15 million daily viewers of Al Manar from receiving its transmission as well as  to intimidate other Middle East TV channels that are suspected of moving toward the growing  "Culture of Resistance' in the Middle East.</p><p>More than 600 Middle East TV channels risk being closed down among the 19 target Countries listed in H.R. 2278.  Some of the most strident criticism of America comes from Israeli colonists and extremist Rabbi's in occupied Palestine.</p><p><strong>'MEMRI as Congressional staff'</strong></p><p>Part of the job description of all Congressional staff employees who works on legislation includes doing research in support of proposed legislation or to demonstrate to the Member who employees them the need for a new law. This system by and large works in the US Congress except for the Middle East. This area of inquiry is hands off for all but ardent supporters of Israel.</p><p>One Congressional staffer who recently retired after 28 years working on the hill, noted on 12/13/09:<br
/> "It used to be that Congressional staffers actually did research and wrote recommendations for their bosses around here. Those days are long gone when it comes to Middle East issues. The Israel lobby handles all that now.  If staffers want to be heard on Middle East issues from Iran to Palestine, they are discouraged.  If they persist they run the risk of being targeted for unemployment by AIPAC and their bosses may cut them loose rather than confront the Lobby. In essence Israel is saying to Congressional staffers, "Listen up!  We know best and will handle Congressional Middle East legislation. Just get out of the kitchen, leave this to us and busy yourselves elsewhere."</p><p>Those who demonstrated to Congress the urgent need for a "TV Terrorism" law included the Middle East Media Research Institute (MEMRI).</p><p>This was confirmed by the office of Congressman Gus Bilirakis and indeed the Congressman himself noted that 'research' provided by MEMRI helped to establish the need for the new legislation.</p><p>MEMRI supplied the video excepted from Al Manar and cited by the sponsors as 'evidence' of incitement against Americans by the station and its satellite provider because it broadcasts the speeches of Hezbollah leaders on special occasions, as does virtually every other TV news channel in the Middle East that transmit at least portions of the speeches which are popular across the region. In fact all the video shows in spliced together excerpts from two speeches Hassan Nasrallah gave and two by his deputy Secretary-General of Hezbollah, Naim Qassim. They contain no incitement against Americans but rather criticism of Israel and of US support for Israel that can be heard any day of the week in all 50 States in the US.</p><p>The Middle East Media Research Institute (MEMRI) describes itself as a "free media monitoring service."  Based in Washington DC with half a dozen offices set up in countries including China, Tokyo, Germany, England, Italy and Israel, MEMRI was founded in 1998 by Yigal Carmon, a former colonel in Israeli military intelligence and its first three employees were also veterans of Israeli intelligence. Following 9/11 and George W. Bush's executive order 13222 and the unleashing of the War on Terrorism, MEMRI shed much of its earlier pretense of being objective and became stridently anti-Arab and anti-Muslim.</p><p>Increasingly, MEMRI's work has been criticized on three grounds: that their work is biased; that they choose articles to translate selectively so as to give an unrepresentative view of the media they are reporting on; and that their translations are frequently inaccurate.</p><p>The Middle East editor for the UK Guardian newspaper, Brian Whitaker has been one of the most outspoken critics of MEMRI, writing: "My problem with MEMRI is that it poses as a research institute when it's basically a propaganda operation, "to further the political agenda of Israel."</p><p>Several critics have accused MEMRI of selectivity. They state that MEMRI consistently picks for translation and dissemination the most extreme views, which portray the Arab and Muslim world in a negative light, while ignoring moderate views that are often found in the same media outlets.</p><p>Juan Cole, Professor of Modern Middle East History at the University of Michigan reported that MEMRI "cleverly cherry-pick the vast Arabic press, which serves 300 million people, for the most extreme and objectionable articles and editorials." Laila Lalami, writing in <em>The Nation</em> stated that MEMRI "consistently picks the most violent, hateful rubbish it can find, translates it and distributes it in e-mail newsletters to media and members of Congress in Washington".</p><p>Professor Norman Finkelstein, in a June 2007 interview with <em>In Focus</em> newspaper explained that  MEMRI "uses the same sort of propaganda techniques as the Nazis... it's a reliable assumption that anything MEMRI translates from the Middle East is going to be unreliable."</p><p>In 2007, CNN correspondent Atika Shubert and Arabic translators accused MEMRI of mistranslating portions of a Palestinian children's television program. MEMRI translates one caller as saying "We will annihilate the Jews," said Shubert. "But, according to several Arabic speakers used by CNN, the caller actually says "The Jews are killing us."  According to one CNN source, "Put bluntly, MEMRI is a hate group".</p><p>Working with MEMRI, as its Al Manar specialist, Avi Jorisch senior fellow at the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies published 'research' in 2004 entitled "Beacon of Hatred-Inside Al Manar", funded by the Israel advocacy 'think tank',  Washington Institute for Near East Policy (WINEP), with the assistance of Dennis Ross. Jorisch proudly admits he had the political goal of getting the Bush administration declare  Al-Manar a " Terrorist organization." One of Jorisch consistent worries is "that al-Manar broadcasts may contain coded communications - a way for Hezbollah's terrorist "generals" to command terrorist "troops" in the field, for example sleeper cells in the United States and elsewhere."</p><p>During its 2008 annual Conference, Jorisch was honored in a private reception arranged by MEMRI and AIPAC, and given a champagne toast while being introduced "as the man who put Al Manar on the Terrorism list." As recently as 11/4/09, writing in the <em>Wall Street Journal</em>, Jorisch accused Iran of using the UN to skirt sanctions and various other 'terrorist' acts relating to importing "foodstuffs, textiles and medicine" which could help it create a nuclear weapon. Jorisch's campaign against Al Manar is designed  to show that it is anti-Semite, but he repeatedly misunderstood the  context of  some of his  'proof' including the phrase, "Jerusalem we are coming" , which he claimed to have heard on Al Manar.</p><p>Jorisch and MEMRI claim this language shows a threat against the Jewish state and therefore is anti-Semitic. In fact, the phrase "Jerusalem, we are coming" comes from the classic song of the Lebanese Christian singer Fairouz, whose, "Jerusalem, we are coming", extols religious unity, worshiping in Jerusalem by all religions, and Jerusalem as a city of peace. Viewers in Lebanon and the Middle East and fans of Fairouz everywhere know this song  which is in no way anti-Semitic and its been played on hundreds of TV and radios stations including many in Israel.</p><p>(Comment: Lebanon's Prima Diva Fairouz, Israeli troops, and 'Beirut Jane'. According to an AP report of July 7, 1982, Jane Fonda and Tom Hayden visited Israeli troops in East Beirut and watched the shelling of West Beirut from Israeli positions next to St. Anthony's School. Israeli soldiers crowded around Miss Fonda to be photographed with her." Not mentioned in the report was that singer Fairouz was to meet with actress Jane and then hub Tom.</p><p>AP: "Mr. Swersky, the Israeli command spokesman, gave Miss Fonda and her husband a private briefing on the military situation. Mr. Hayden, who was a leader of the opposition to the Vietnam War, told the assembled troops that 'the Israeli invasion is justified because the PLO refused to recognize Israel'.  Hayden said he spoke with Lebanese Christians in Sidon, Tyre and east Beirut, but did not meet any Palestinians during the trip, which began Friday. In November, he faces Republican businessman Bill Hawkins in California's heavily Jewish 44th Assembly District."</p><p>AP: "Miss Fonda stated that the visit to Israel and Lebanon was "a very good and important opportunity for me personally to try to understand the situation better. I learned a lot. It helped me to be there and to see this interesting - and maybe unique to Israel - situation where you have a tremendous Israeli defense force, and  unanimity when it comes to the necessity to defend, to not pull back right now and to do everything that's possible," she said. "I think that's why they were happy that we came here."</p><p>One employee of the Beirut weekly, Monday Morning, who was present, still remembers: "Jane applauding with Israeli troops while cluster bombs ripped through apartments and hospitals, and Israeli helicopter gunships strafed those trying to escape. Some still refer to her as 'Beirut Jane' and last time I checked, her films were still banned in Lebanon."</p><p>Fairouz was reportedly enraged by the spectacle and declined to have any part of it and walked out. Elements of the Israeli lobby began a campaign against  the distribution of her songs, but nearly 28 years later Fairouz  has out lasted most of the Israeli soldiers  on Lebanese soil, still sings beautifully,  and earlier this month sold some of her song rights, including, "Jerusalem we are coming', for $ 2million to a Syrian company. In fairness to 'Beirut Jane', twenty years later, on 12/10/02, (Universal Declaration of Human Rights day), she did finally meet some Palestinians during a visit to Deheshih Palestinian Refugee Camp near Bethlehem in the West Bank)</p><p>With the  22 State member Arab League and the 57 member International Organization of the Islamic Conference condemning the House bill, and the Lebanese Foreign Ministry  planning  to summon US Ambassador Michele Sisson to discuss the matter, late word is that John Kerrey, Senate Foreign Relations Chairman may actually hold hearings on the Bill.  If so it will be a major setback for Aipac and friends. Will Al Manar actually be invited to present testimony? Debate Aipac?</p><p><strong>Part II</strong>: <a
href="http://sabbah.biz/mt/archives/2009/12/31/is-congress-planning-to-destroy-every-middle-east-tv-channel-that-criticizes-israel-2/">Inside Al Manar TV and its record as 'inciter against Americans'</a>.</p><p><em>* Franklin Lamb is doing research in Lebanon and is  a member of the Lebanese Steering Committee seeking to pass the 2010 Civil Rights Law for Palestinian Refugees in the current 'Unity' Parliament.  He can be reached at <a
href="mailto:fplamb@gmail.com">fplamb@gmail.com</a></em></p> ]]></content:encoded> <wfw:commentRss>http://sabbah.biz/mt/archives/2009/12/24/is-congress-planning-to-destroy-every-middle-east-tv-channel-that-criticizes-israel/feed/</wfw:commentRss> <slash:comments>15</slash:comments> </item> </channel> </rss>
