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(en) Russia, Avtonom: Mad Max Universe: "Trends of Order and Chaos", episode 181 (ca, de, it, pt, tr)[machine translation]

Date Tue, 19 Nov 2024 08:21:25 +0200


The author of this episode spent more than a month several dozen kilometers south of the Lebanese-Israeli border, where the war is currently going on, in the reality of almost daily, sometimes several times a day, air raid sirens. He received a very strange life experience and came to gloomy conclusions. ---- Check the stove ---- Israel has a very powerful, comprehensive air defense system. Expensive apartments have built-in bomb shelter rooms, good houses have bomb shelters in each entrance or at least one for several entrances. There are street bomb shelters. In the realities of war, additional ones are quickly built.

Because if a missile or a drone is flying into your area, you have 30 seconds, a minute or a minute and a half to hide before the enemy shell is shot down and shrapnel starts flying. If you don't make it to a bomb shelter, take cover in any shelter, ideally one that is separated from the street by two walls and has no windows nearby, so as not to get hurt by shards of glass. If there is no shelter, lie down on the ground and cover your head with your hands.

Elderly people and wheelchair users, if they don't have a bomb shelter at home, often sleep in public shelters, because they won't have time to run there at night: it's not much fun, it's like taking your bed out into the entryway and sleeping there.

There are a lot of air defense systems: they are not visible from the outside, but when needed, interceptor missiles fly out of the most unexpected places. Air defense systems are called "Iron Dome" (a reference to the kippah, the headdress of religious Jews), "David's Sling" and other epic names. Israeli military aesthetics actually have a lot in common with the Thor Steinar vibe, only the set of images is slightly different.

Air defense shoots down about 99% of missiles and drones. When a missile is shot down, fragments fly off from it and the interceptor. Often, car windows are knocked out; if you don't hide and a fragment hits your head, you'll get into trouble. When there are a lot of missiles, the system overloads and makes mistakes, so there are isolated hits on houses.

It is very hot in Israel from July to September, October is the most comfortable month of the year in terms of temperature. But you can't get out into nature, outside the cities, whatever comes, comes, there is no air defense.

At the time of writing, after more than a month of shelling in northern Israel (air raid alarms affect about one and a half million people), there are less than ten dead and several dozen wounded. After the shelling, many more people are hospitalized not wounded, but people who were injured while running to a bomb shelter.

There is a forced trust in the state: if you hear explosions, but there is no air raid siren, most likely, there is no need to hide anywhere, the explosions are several kilometers away from you.

If an air raid siren catches you at home, before rushing to shelter, you need to check if the stove is turned off. When you walk down the street, you constantly analyze where you will run if the siren wails.

There is a scale of threat levels, very similar to the one that was during Covid: how many people can be involved in events, whether schools can work, etc. Each locality can move up and down this scale from day to day. All this is very stressful psychologically, has a negative impact on the economy, but so far it is not even close to catastrophic for Israel.

For Palestine?
Judging by the news, there is a huge amount of destruction in Lebanon, about a million refugees. From the outside, it probably looks like "colonialist Israel is again harassing its Arab neighbors". But is this true?

There are some minor disputes between Lebanon and Israel about the border, but this concerns two or three hills, this happens between many countries, and is not a reason for war. Lebanon as a state now exists more formally, the main force there is the Iranian-controlled Hezbollah group, which does not represent the majority of Lebanese.

Before Israel went on the offensive, Hezbollah shelled the border areas of Israel for a year. 70 thousand Israelis left there, dozens of people died under these shellings.

To take seriously Hezbollah's claims that it is doing this in "solidarity with Palestine" is to broadcast a lie, hypocrisy or misunderstanding of the situation. In the north of Israel there are Jewish cities, there are mixed ones (Haifa, Acre), there are Arab ones. There is a very large agglomeration: the world-famous city of Nazareth (according to the Gospel, Jesus Christ spent his youth there), Sakhnin, Tamra, Shfaram and others: these are tens of square kilometers with a 100% Arab population. And there are no fewer missiles flying there than in Jewish cities. That is, Hezbollah exposes Arabs to no less danger than Jews.

The day before writing this text, a Hezbollah missile killed two Arabs: it flew into a gym in the village of Majdal-Krum.

Yes, military bases can be near Arab cities. But in more than a month of shelling, Hezbollah has only hit something that can be considered a military target a few times. The main hits were on civilian objects, and Hezbollah named terrorizing the civilian population of northern Israel as one of its priority targets.

In Israel, there have been all sorts of things between Arabs and Jews, now it is far from love, but there is no obvious conflict. The author of the text lives in a Jewish area and constantly sees Arabs coming to the local shopping center to shop, or to relax on the beach. There are no problems with this. Arabs and Jews often work in the same factories, in the same offices. In hospitals and clinics, doctors and patients are Arabs and Jews mixed together.

Demonstrations under Palestinian flags are periodically held in Arab settlements. In the Israeli parliament, out of 120 deputies, ten are from Arab parties; they advocate for Israel's recognition of Palestine. There are also many Jewish initiatives for interethnic equality, but the situation of Arabs in Israel is of no interest to the group from Lebanon: Putin is just as sane when he "fights for the Russians in Donbass."

Middle Eastern Wagner
If we draw parallels with Russian realities, Hezbollah (the Party of Allah) most closely resembles the Wagner PMC. Remember how quickly Prigozhin was gaining popularity over a year ago: conservative rhetoric, the aesthetics of brute force, an appeal to the people's sense of justice, social programs and social lifts for people from the lower classes. Putin was able to wring Prigozhin's neck, but that didn't work out in Lebanon at the time, and Hezbollah practically replaced the state.

Israel tolerated shelling of its border for a year because Hezbollah had accumulated a huge number of missiles. It was predicted that if they were launched simultaneously, the air defense would not cope, and there was a possibility, for example, of the destruction of the entire power supply system in Israel. The operation with pagers, then the destruction of the Hezbollah military elite made this impossible.

In the case of both Hamas in Gaza and Hezbollah in Lebanon, it is striking that their territories are riddled with underground military installations, but nothing is known about them building bomb shelters for the population under their control. Complete disregard for their lives, for their homes, which are being demolished by Israeli bombing.

Hamas and Hezbollah are criminal organizations in relation to the population under their control, if only because they have been drawn into a war with the Israeli army, which is five heads better armed.

A typical Hezbollah attack - one or two wounded, broken windows, for example, of 15 cars, and some balcony demolished by an air defense missile that was not intercepted. But no one was hired to tolerate this: as a result, for most Israelis, this legitimizes the next bombing of Lebanon, wiping out several villages at a time or a couple of blocks in the southern suburbs of Beirut.

What to do
Would it be better for Israel to start negotiations with Hezbollah? It is not an obvious question whether negotiations are necessary with armed radicals who are the first to start shooting at you and making demands, guided by certain geopolitical and religious motives, as well as the interests of the ayatollah regime in Iran.

Israel's obvious mistake is relying only on military methods to solve its problems. They can bring quick results, but strategically they only spin the spiral of violence, creating more and more people who have lost relatives at the hands of the Israeli military and are ready to take revenge in the future.

Israel lives surrounded by hundreds of millions of Muslims, while there are practically no "soft power" programs, communications, or dialogue between Israel and the Islamic environment.

A separate problem is the current Israeli government - formed following the elections two years ago, according to all polls it does not reflect the current mood of Israelis. There are Jewish ultra-rightists (Ben-Gvir, Smotrich), for whom the involvement of Israel in a large-scale war with problematic, but neighbors is not a tragedy and nonsense, but rather a positive development of events.

"Invisible" Turkey
While all the attention of the world media is focused on the Palestinian problem, Turkey calmly bombs Syrian and Iraqi settlements, claiming that Kurdish terrorists are hiding there. According to information from the Internal Security Forces of Northern and Eastern Syria as of the evening of October 25, it is known that

the Turkish state attacked the region 685 times

killed 17 people (14 of them civilians)

wounded 48 (39 of them civilians).

These are the territories where refugees from Lebanon are currently located, among others.

The Right of Force
And the saddest thing is that there is no system of international moderation of armed conflicts. Thousands of armed UN peacekeepers have been in Lebanon for 18 years. In general, their goal was, among other things, to disarm Hezbollah. But UN peacekeepers did nothing about Hezbollah's attacks on Israel, or about the participation of Hezbollah fighters in the civil war in Syria on Assad's side.

And at this time, the BRICS forum was held in Kazan, Russia. Representatives of many countries came to visit Putin, including very powerful countries and very high-ranking representatives. UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres came and shook hands with the man on whose whim the largest and bloodiest war since Hitler was unleashed.

A complete failure of the international law system, a universal system of coordinates of good and evil.

Israel is also taking advantage of this failure, occupying the West Bank of the Jordan, explaining the occupation by saying that "this is our land, because it is written so in our holy books." There is talk that Ukraine can assemble a so-called "dirty" atomic bomb for self-defense: in general, this is a disaster and drawing humanity into the prospect of a nuclear massacre. But against the background of everything that is happening, one cannot say that the Ukrainian military will act illogically if they assemble such a bomb.

So, we have to live where the local army has better missiles? Who will attack whom and why in the near future, who knows.

There were films about "Mad Max", where all sorts of gangs and dictators ruled in the post-apocalyptic desert. It seems that humanity has come to something similar. Some kind of terrible point from which it is time to get out. When we start to get out, it will most likely quickly become clear that ordinary Israelis and Lebanese, Russians and Ukrainians have absolutely no need to demolish each other's houses with missiles. That they are far from being the beneficiaries of wars.

Well, that's all for today! We remind you that in "Trends of Order and Chaos" the participants of Autonomous Action and other authors give anarchist assessments of current events. Listen to us on YouTube, SoundCloud and other platforms, visit our website avtonom.org, subscribe to our social networks and e-mail newsletter.

The issue was prepared by Listyev

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