Charles Krauthammer
July 28, 2006
WASHINGTON -- What other country, when attacked in an unprovoked
aggression across a recognized international frontier, is then put on a
countdown clock by the world, given a limited time window in which to
fight back, regardless of whether it has restored its own security?
What other country sustains 1,500 indiscriminate rocket attacks into
its cities -- every one designed to kill, maim and terrorize civilians
-- and is then vilified by the world when it tries to destroy the
enemy's infrastructure and strongholds with precision-guided munitions
that sometimes have the unintended but unavoidable consequence of
collateral civilian death and suffering?
Hearing the world pass judgment on the Israel-Hezbollah war as it
unfolds is to live in an Orwellian moral universe. With a few
significant exceptions (the leadership of the United States, Britain,
Australia, Canada and a very few others), the world -- governments, the
media, U.N. bureaucrats -- has completely lost its moral bearings.
The word that obviates all thinking and magically inverts victim into
aggressor is ``disproportionate," as in the universally decried
``disproportionate Israeli response."
When the United States was attacked at Pearl Harbor, it did not respond
with a parallel ``proportionate" attack on a Japanese naval base. It
launched a four-year campaign that killed millions of Japanese, reduced
Tokyo, Hiroshima and Nagasaki to a cinder, and turned the Japanese home
islands to rubble and ruin. Disproportionate? No. When one is wantonly
attacked by an aggressor, one has every right -- legal and moral -- to
carry the fight until the aggressor is disarmed and so disabled that it
cannot threaten one's security again. That's what it took with Japan.
Britain was never invaded by Germany in World War II. Did it respond to
the blitz and V-1 and V-2 rockets with ``proportionate" aerial
bombardment of Germany? Of course not. Churchill orchestrated the
greatest land invasion in history that flattened and utterly destroyed
Germany, killing untold innocent German women and children in the
process.
The perversity of today's international outcry lies in the fact that
there is indeed a disproportion in this war, a radical moral asymmetry
between Hezbollah and Israel: Hezbollah is deliberately trying to
create civilian casualties on both sides while Israel is deliberately
trying to minimize civilian casualties, also on both sides.
In perhaps the most blatant terror campaign from the air since the
London blitz, Hezbollah is raining rockets on Israeli cities and
villages. These rockets are packed with ball bearings that can
penetrate automobiles and shred human flesh. They are meant to kill and
maim. And they do.
But it is a dual campaign. Israeli innocents must die in order for
Israel to be terrorized. But Lebanese innocents must also die in order
for Israel to be demonized, which is why Hezbollah hides its fighters,
its rockets, its launchers, its entire infrastructure among civilians.
Creating human shields is a war crime. It is also a Hezbollah specialty.
On Wednesday, CNN cameras showed destruction in Tyre. What does Israel
have against Tyre and its inhabitants? Nothing. But the long-range
Hezbollah rockets that have been raining terror on Haifa are based in
Tyre. What is Israel to do? Leave untouched the launch sites that are
deliberately placed in built-up areas?
Had Israel wanted to destroy Lebanese civilian infrastructure, it would
have turned out the lights in Beirut in the first hour of the war,
destroying the billion-dollar power grid and setting back Lebanon 20
years. It did not do that. Instead, it attacked dual-use infrastructure
-- bridges, roads, airport runways -- and blockaded Lebanon's ports to
prevent the reinforcement and resupply of Hezbollah. Ten-thousand
Katyusha rockets are enough. Israel was not going to allow Hezbollah
10,000 more.
Israel's response to Hezbollah has been to use the most precise
weaponry and targeting it can. It has no interest, no desire to kill
Lebanese civilians. Does anyone imagine that it could not have leveled
south Lebanon, to say nothing of Beirut? Instead, in the bitter fight
against Hezbollah in south Lebanon, it has repeatedly dropped leaflets,
issued warnings, sent messages by radio and even phone text to Lebanese
villagers to evacuate so that they would not be harmed.
Israel knows that these leaflets and warnings give the Hezbollah
fighters time to escape and regroup. The advance notification as to
where the next attack is coming has allowed Hezbollah to set up
elaborate ambushes. The result? Unexpectedly high Israeli infantry
casualties. Moral scrupulousness paid in blood. Israeli soldiers die so
that Lebanese civilians will not, and who does the international
community condemn for disregarding civilian life?