“The Zionists are in horror, fear, confusion...
[hiding] like mice and rabbits” - Palestinian Authority TV
Introduction
During the Israel -Hezbollah war
in Lebanon, Palestinian society expressed three
recurring reactions
to the war:
A. Profound
identification
with Hezbollah
B. Celebration of both the perceived Hezbollah
victory and the
humiliation of Israel
C. Seeing Hezbollah tactics as a role model for the
Palestinians
This in-depth
report documents
this phenomenon, and includes a representative
sample of the
statements of Palestinian officials and the
Palestinian media
that reflect the atmosphere in the Palestinian
society regarding
Israel’s war with Hezbollah.
Abstract:
A. Nasrallah
Superman: Profound
identification with Hezbollah
From the beginning of the war, the
Palestinians expressed
complete identification, not only with the Lebanese
people but
with Hezbollah in particular. Hassan Nasrallah, the
Hezbollah
leader, was seen as a hero who restored the honor
to the Arab
nation and the Islamic religion. A cartoon in the
Palestinian
Authority daily newspaper Al Ayyam showed Nasrallah
taking off
his religious cloak, in Clark Kent fashion,
revealing his "Superman"
costume underneath.

Another striking
item indicated
the degree of Palestinians’ veneration of
Hezbollah: 66.3%
of the Palestinians wanted “Hezbollah alone
to handle
the negotiations over the [three Israeli]
soldiers,” even
though one was kidnapped by Palestinians and is
being held in
Gaza. The Palestinians put more trust in Nasrallah
to succeed
in negotiations on their behalf than their own
leaders.
B.
Celebration of perceived Hezbollah victory and
humiliation of
Israel
From the Palestinian perspective, the war was a
glorious victory
for Hezbollah, and a humiliating defeat for Israel.
“I
am telling you that the Zionists are in horror,
fear, confusion,
and that their political and military leaders are
in disagreement...
They are living in shelters in fear. They are
living like mice
and rabbits [in shelters], unable to go out. Their
people screamed
and yelled, by the thousands, [they are] interested
in leaving,
interested in going to America, to Europe and
Britain...”
celebrated a religious leader on official
Palestinian TV [August
4, 2006]. Palestinians see the war as a turning
point in which
the "resistance” to Israel – their
term for
terror organizations such as Hezbollah -- proved
its ability
to defeat Israel, from which the Palestinians will
now learn.
C. Hezbollah
tactics as a role model for the Palestinians
There has been much detailed discussion in the
Palestinian media
about tactics and strategies that the Palestinians
must implement
as a result of the Hezbollah successes, including
analyses of
Hezbollah’s fighting methods.
In Depth Report:
A. Nasrallah Superman: Profound identification with
Hezbollah
B. Celebration of perceived Hezbollah victory and
humiliation
of Israel
C. Hezbollah tactics as a role model for the
Palestinians
A. Identification with Hezbollah
All segments of
Palestinian
society, from senior officials to children in
street demonstrations,
expressed empathy and unqualified admiration for
Hezbollah during
the war, viewing them as brothers-in-arms in their
war against
Israel. Though the Palestinians themselves are
experiencing
a severe economic crisis, they organized a
“National campaign
for support for the Lebanese People,” under
the patronage
of President Mahmud Abbas, to raise money for
Lebanon [Al-Hayat
Al-Jadida, July 31, 2006].
Opinion polls
showed that
96% of the Palestinians had a “good
appreciation”
for Hezbollah, and 91% supported Hezbollah’s
demand for
a prisoner exchange deal. A striking 66.3% of
Palestinians preferred
“that Hezbollah alone will handle the
negotiation over
the fate of the [three kidnapped Israeli]
soldiers,” which
shows that the Palestinians trust Nasrallah to
succeed more
than their own leaders.
[Al-Najah poll
http://www.najah.edu/arabic/news/show.asp?key=709,
Al-Ayyam, July 27, 2006].
During the war,
the official
Palestinian media repeated and reinforced this
support for Hezbollah.
Palestinian TV aired hours of video clips that
declared the
unity between the fates of the Palestinians and the
Lebanese.
These included special broadcasts of support and
fundraising
appeals for the Lebanese, and a clip called
“Your wound
is our wound,” which aired repeatedly –
including
three times during a period of less than two hours -
- on August
2, 2006.
The
PA media were actively raising awareness and
support for Hezbollah
through continuous declarations of solidarity and
publicity
of rallies for the Lebanese and Hezbollah. A
cartoon in the
PA daily Al Ayyam showed Nasrallah taking off his
religious
cloak, in Clark Kent fashion, revealing his
"Superman"
costume underneath. This reflects an accurate
appraisal of the
total admiration that PA society had for Nasrallah
– to
the point of seeing him as a super hero -- during
and immediately
after the war.
The
following are representative examples from the
media. Note that
throughout these texts the PA uses the same term
"resistance"
to refer to the Hezbollah attacks on civilians and
soldiers,
as they use it to define Palestinian Authority
terror against
civilians and soldiers.
“Yesterday dozens of residents participated
in a procession
in the streets of Ramallah, in order to show
solidarity with
the Lebanese people… The participants praised
the heroism
of the Lebanese Hezbollah fighters, who took two
Israeli soldiers
captive, and expressed their joy over the
continuing falling
of resistance missiles on the Israeli cities and
settlements.”
[Al-Ayyam, July 17, 2006]
“Imad Abu-Hamad, commander of Al-Aqsa Martyrs
Brigades:
…’Regarding our ties with Hezbollah, we
are proud
and boastful of our good relationship with
them… Whether
the victory will be achieved here or there, it is a
victory
of both peoples against the common enemy… To
Mr. Hassan
Nasrallah, leader of the resistance we say…:
And you,
Oh master of the resistance! Oh Abu-Hadi [Nasrallah
nickname],
we tell you that we in the Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades
are all
your brothers and your sons, we are all soldiers in
the same
battle you direct....’”
[Al-Hayat Al-Jadida, August 14, 2006]
“Poet and journalist Ahmad Dahbor said:
‘Palestine
shows solidarity with itself, while showing
solidarity with
Lebanon, since the Lebanese resistance stands tall
to protect
the Arab Nation…’”.
[Al-Hayat Al-Jadida, August 11, 2006]
“During a Gaza convention organized by the
Ministry of
Culture under the name ‘No to Israeli terror
in Lebanon
and in Palestine,’ Abbas Zaki, member of the
Fatah movement
Central Committee and Palestinian Ambassador in
Lebanon, said:
‘…It is an honor for the Palestinians
that sister
Lebanon will win, because she [Lebanon] always
supports Palestine.…’”
[Al-Hayat Al-Jadida, August 11, 2006]
“The National and Islamic Forces organized a
mass rally
yesterday in the Jenin district to condemn Israeli
aggression
against the Gaza strip and Lebanon and in support
of Palestinian
and Lebanese resistance… the children carried
many placards
with slogans written on them, such as: ‘Yes
to resistance,
no to submission’… Shiek Mahmmod Al-
Saa’di,
the political leader of the Islamic Jihad movement
in the Jenin
district, said… that the resistance is a
legitimate right
of the Palestinian and Lebanese peoples. He called
all the military
wings of the resistance factions to announce a
general mobilization…”
[Al-Ayyam, July 17, 2006]
On July 10, 2006, Palestinian TV aired a new clip
called ‘From
the land of Palestine to Lebanon,’ portraying
solidarity
between the two regions that "suffer from the
Israeli cruelty"
and a message of the unity of blood. The clip
included pictures
from demonstrations in the Palestinian Authority in
support
of Lebanon.
During the same week a clip expressing solidarity
with the Lebanese,
called “One Wound,” was aired many
times. In its
beginning, the clip tells a “story”
about Israel
bombing little children in Lebanon and Palestine.
The clip also
included a photo hinting that Israeli children
wrote messages
to children on shells destined to kill Palestinian
and Lebanese
children who wanted only to celebrate a birthday
and be happy.
The song has English subtitles.
Hamas demonstrations in Gaza and Nablus for
solidarity with
Hezbollah, received wide coverage. The Al-Manar TV
broadcasts
from August 13, 2006, aired demonstrations by
Palestinian children.
A boy, about eight years old, was seen talking
about the children
of Palestine identifying with the children of
Lebanon. Afterwards
pictures were included of many people in Gaza
flying flags of
Hamas and Hezbollah, and Palestinian children
stomping on burning
flags of Israel, the United States and Britain.
Afterwards,
the Al-Manar reporter in “Occupied
Palestine” reported
from a summer-camp in Ramallah. A girl who was
interviewed advised
the children of Lebanon to hold strong, as did the
Palestinian
children who endured the same actions. Another
youth said [to
the children of Lebanon]: “We are all with
you, and if
we have to give our blood, our kids, our families,
and our homes
for your sake – we are ready to do
so”.
B. Victory of
Hezbollah in contrast
to humiliation of Israel
For
the Palestinian society, the war was a complete and
admirable
victory of Hezbollah, and a crushing and
humiliating defeat
for Israel. The following are a few examples from
the media:
Nasser Al-Laham, chairman of the independent news
agency “Ma’an”:
“Hezbollah has killed 120 Israelis, while
during the Intifada
the Palestinians killed over one-thousand Israelis,
but what
makes the difference is that against Hezbollah,
Israel felt
the defeat.”
[Palestinian TV open-wave broadcasts ‘Good
Morning Palestine’,
August 17, 2006]
“Secretary
General of
the [Palestinian Liberation] Front… demanded
from the
masses of our people… to strengthen national
unity…following
the complete failure and the disgraceful defeat
which the occupation
army took at the hands of the resistance in
Lebanon…”
[Al-Hayat Al-Jadida, August 22, 2006]
“The
Ministry for Prisoner
Affairs... said that the abduction [by Israel of
Nasser Al-Din
Al-Sha’er, Palestinian deputy Prime-Minister]
is a failed
attempt on behalf of the occupation
government…. to improve
its image in local public opinion, after the
Lebanese resistance
humiliated them… and caused them a very sound
defeat….”
[Al-Hayat Al-Jadida, August 20, 2006]
“If Israel succeeded during the cursed Six-
Day War to
defeat three Arab armies… and to end the war
within six
days, well now starts the fourth week [of the war
in Lebanon],
and they are not capable of finishing the
war…The Jews
have experienced five wars. We have never seen such
disgrace,
shame, and fear among their ranks, as in this
war.”
[From a religious sermon by Shiek Dr. Ahmad Bahar,
a Hamas member
of the Palestinian Legislative Council –
Palestinian TV,
August 4, 2006]
“Head of
the ‘Palestinian
Religious Teachers Society’ in the Gaza strip
said in
a press release: ‘Following a whole month of
wild and
barbaric aggression against our people in sister
Lebanon, Israel
walks out defeated in the face of relentless Jihad
fighters,
which shattered the myth of ‘the unbeatable
army’
and taught the leaders of the occupation lessons in
the arts
of warfare and conflict.’”
[Al-Hayat Al-Jadida, August 20, 2006]
“Yesterday
in the town
of Salfit, the Democratic Front for the Liberation
of Palestine
held its third party convention… The
participants congratulated
the heroes of resistance in Lebanon and Palestine,
and sent
messages of solidarity and support for the
resistance and the
Lebanese people for their great victory and the
strong stance
of Hezbollah fighters against the Israeli military
demolition
machine…”
[Al-Hayat Al-Jadida, August 20, 2006]
“Israel
is capable of destroying everything, but she will
not be able
to get a victory and defeat the resistance…
because the
resistance… is a cultural, mental, and
ideological stat
among the peoples of the region…and here we
witness, after
more than a month, the defeat of the Israeli
occupation army…"
[Dr. Hasan Abu-Hashish, aid to the deputy of the
information
minister, Al-Hayat Al-Jadida, August 20,
2006].
During the Palestinian TV news broadcast on August
10, 2006,
a false Hezbollah report was quoted according to
which “today
the ‘resistance’ destroyed over eight
tanks.”
Israeli soldiers were shown wounded and taking
cover. Nasrallah
was quoted regarding the shelling of Israeli
“colonies”
such as Nahariya.
“Oh dear brothers, we are under a vicious
attack by the
enemies of humanity and religion, by the Zionist
criminals…
We emphasize that the Zionist military structure
has been defeated!
They are not able to win the military battle, not
in Palestine,
nor in Lebanon. They are however interested in
justifying their
defeat by killing children, wrecking homes, cutting
off electricity,
wrecking hospitals and institutions, but this is
indeed a defeat
in itself… They are the defeated, they are
the ones who
lost, and we – in God’s will –
are winning
because the flag of Islam will continue to fly in
Palestine
and in Lebanon despite their anger and
wrath…”
[Friday sermon Palestinian TV, August 4, 2006,
Shiek Dr. Ahmad
Bahar, Hamas member of Palestinian Legislative
Council]
C. Hezbollah
tactics as a role model for the Palestinians
The Palestinian
media are
actively reviewing the lessons of the Hezbollah war
in Lebanon,
and the ways in which the Palestinians should learn
from Hezbollah.
This message is repeated often in the words of
official and
unofficial spokespeople, and columnists
increasingly analyze
the successes of Hezbollah. Additionally, there are
some who
view the victory as a precedent that proves that if
only they
persist, Israel will be defeated and eventually
disappear.
“I call the Palestinians to make maximum use
of the Lebanese
model for handling a crisis and for the united and
non-compromising
stand … I warn against the policy of
weakening the aims
that any move towards normalization... is
attempting to spread.”
[Dr. Hasan Abu-Hashish, aid to the deputy of the
information
minister, AL-Hayat Al-Jadida, August 20,
2006].
“Imad Abu-Hamad, commander of the Al-Aqsa
Martyrs Brigades
in Gaza: ‘…We increased the shelling of
the colonies
surrounding the Gaza Strip, and we also escalated
the military
activity in the [West] Bank, in coordination with
Hezbollah’s
brave resistance, so that the enemy will be between
two jaws
of resistance in the south and the north. Yesterday
the occupation
retreated from southern Lebanon and afterwards from
the Gaza
Strip. And tomorrow, by Allah’s will, they
will retreat
from the [West] bank and hence become prisoners of
their own
racist fence…’”
[Al-Hayat Al-Jadida, August 14, 2006]
“Dr. Attallah Abu-Al-Soboh, Minister of
Culture, said:
‘The Lebanese and Palestinian experience
should be studied
and benefited from. This proved that the Israeli
army is defeated
in the face of desire and good planning. Especially
note the
Israeli [civilian] evacuation and flight from the
North [of
Israel due to Hezbollah shelling of cities] proves
that these
are Palestinian cities and not Israeli ...’
”
[Al-Hayat Al-Jadida, August 11, 2006]
“Marwan Abu-Al-Ras, head of the Palestinian
Religious
Teachers Society in the Gaza Strip… saw the
heavy defeat
of the occupation army [in Lebanon]… as the
first step
towards the disappearance of the thieving
occupation from our
occupied land... he emphasized that the path of
resistance should
be continued until the Israeli occupation will be
driven out
of the entire Palestinian territory…”
[Note: "thieving
occupation" is a term the PA uses to refer to
all of Israel.]
[Al-Hayat Al-Jadida, August 20, 2006]
PA analyst Hani Al-Masri took pride on PA TV in
Hezbollah’s
achievements, and specified:
“Brave battles of Hezbollah against the elite
[Israeli]
unit 51 of Golani… Breaking Israel’s
war conception
of quick resolution, talking initiative …. A
small organization
[Hezbollah] succeeded in beating Israel… If
Hezbollah
was a state, their achievements regarding Israel
would have
been great… Because they [Hezbollah] are like
a lightweight
boxer competing against a heavyweight boxer, and
managing to
reach the 15th round...”
Palestinian TV on August 2, 2006]
TV program “Religion and Society” --
Sheik Hian Idrisi: “The Zionist project is
currently in
retreat due to the reality in which we live . They
hoped for
a completely Jewish state, but now, we are a thorn
in their
throats. They hoped, following their unilateral
retreat from
Gaza, that the [PA] missile [attacks] would cease
and that the
attacks against them would stop, and they would be
satisfied
with the West Bank. But the brothers in Gaza, who
were under
siege after this withdrawal, finding themselves in
an enclave,
did not stand arms folded, but continued [to
fight].
Host Sheik Jamal Bawatna says that if this is about
Jihad and
resistance, one should note the origins. He
mentions an episode
from Muslim tradition, when Fatima was attacked and
Mohammad
was patient and didn’t react with Jihad,
until gathering
a large army... ‘This proves that the
resistance against
the enemies must be done with wisdom. Before we
open a front,
we must study the situation
carefully...’
Sheik Idrisi: “The fighting creates many
worries for the
enemy. Many regions [in Israel] which are near
Lebanon and Gaza
have been paralyzed, and the people disappeared. We
pray to
Allah that they will not return ... Eventually
Allah, may he
be praised and glorified, will bring the Muslims
the victory,
and bring defeat to the infidels… The enemy
stole our
land, stole the historic land of
Palestine."
Palestinian TV, July 23, 2006:
Sermon of Sheik Dr. Ahmad Bahar, Hamas member of
Palestinian
Legislative Council:
“The fighting brothers… we tell the
monster entity
state that by Allah’s will, they will not be
able to accomplish
their goals... I tell you that the Zionist people
are in horror,
fear, confusion, their political and military
leaders are in
disagreement. I tell you that they are horrified.
More than
two million Zionists are not able to leave their
shelters. They
live in fear inside the shelters. They live like
mice and rabbits,
they can not leave. Their people screamed and
yelled, by the
thousands. They are interested in leaving [Israel].
One is interested
in going over there, to America, to Europe and
Britain. Negative
migration has started… We have not witnessed
the destruction
of Jaffa, Haifa, and in Allah’s will [soon],
Tel-Aviv
– except during this fifth war, this war, in
which the
noble, the believers, and the loyal fight in
Palestine and in
Lebanon.”
Palestinian TV on August 4, 2006:
“Parliament member Bassam Al-Salhi, general
secretary
of Al-Shaa’b [‘the people’s]
party... called
to carry on the struggle and the resistance. He
[also] called
the people in power to [show] unity and learn from
the Hezbollah
experience in Lebanon in order to face the
challenges…”
[Al-Hayat Al-Jadida, August 13, 2006]
“Parliament member Dr. Marwan Abu-Al-Ras,
head of the
Palestinian Religious Teachers Society in the Gaza
strip, emphasized
that the way of resistance should be continued
until the expulsion
of the Israeli occupation from the entire
Palestinian territory.
He also said: ‘Despite the military arsenal
that the forces
of occupation hold, and despite the USA support and
the international
silence, they did not mange to achieve their goals
and their
aspirations, due to the strong-standing of our
people in sister
Lebanon, and due to the brave Islamic
resistance’. He
called to learn from the lessons of the
confrontation between
Hezbollah and Israel, in a way that will strengthen
the Palestinian
capability to inflict casualties among the forces
of the occupation.”
[Al-Hayat Al-Jadida, August 20, 2006]