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UN posted data on Israeli (not Hezb) troop movements and forces
2006-08-27
Pre-2006 and editorializing stripped.

During the recent month-long war between Hezbollah and Israel, U.N. "peacekeeping" forces made a startling contribution: They openly published daily real-time intelligence, of obvious usefulness to Hezbollah, on the location, equipment, and force structure of Israeli troops in Lebanon. UNIFIL – the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon, a nearly 2,000-man blue-helmet contingent that has been present on the Lebanon-Israel border since 1978 – is officially neutral. Yet, throughout the recent war, it posted on its website for all to see precise information about the movements of Israeli Defense Forces soldiers and the nature of their weaponry and materiel, even specifying the placement of IDF safety structures within hours of their construction. New information was sometimes only 30 minutes old when it was posted, and never more than 24 hours old.

Meanwhile, UNIFIL posted not a single item of specific intelligence regarding Hezbollah forces. Statements on the order of Hezbollah "fired rockets in large numbers from various locations" and Hezbollah's rockets "were fired in significantly larger numbers from various locations" are as precise as its coverage of the other side ever got.

This war was fought on cable television and the Internet, and a lot of official information was available in real time. But the specific military intelligence UNIFIL posted could not be had from any non-U.N. source. The Israeli press--always eager to push the envelope--did not publish the details of troop movements and logistics. Neither the European press nor the rest of the world media, though hardly bastions of concern for the safety of Israeli troops, provided the IDF intelligence details that UNIFIL did. A search of Israeli government websites failed to turn up the details published to the world each day by the U.N.

Inquiries made of various Israeli military and government representatives and analysts yielded near unanimous agreement that at least some of UNIFIL's postings, in the words of one retired senior military analyst, "could have exposed Israeli soldiers to grave danger." These analysts, including a current high ranking military official, noted that the same intelligence would not have been provided by the U.N. about Israel's enemies.
Sure enough, a review of every single UNIFIL web posting during the war shows that, while UNIFIL was daily revealing the towns where Israeli soldiers were located, the positions from which they were firing, and when and how they had entered Lebanese territory, it never described Hezbollah movements or locations with any specificity whatsoever.
Posted by:Jackal

#10  No suprise here. The UN and Koffi has been providing operational and logistical support for Hamas and Hizbollah for years.
Posted by: CrazyFool   2006-08-27 16:40  

#9  Thank goodness we're relying upon Europe to establish this massive peace-keeping force. They'll probably still be dithering about where and when to deploy when Christmas time comes around.

Meanwhile, Israel had better take this new development seriously, understand that a UN force will essentially be allied with their terrorist foes and begin this entire process over again until the desired results are achieved.

The UN is now one of our opponents in the Global War on Terrorism. They have served the ends of Islamic Fascism for decades and obviously cannot wean themselves from its withering embrace. Kofi Annan should be brought up on charges of crimes against humanity. He is a terrorist facilitator.
Posted by: Zenster   2006-08-27 16:37  

#8  Sheik Kofi!
Posted by: gromgoru   2006-08-27 15:00  

#7  Hmmm, complicity and treason are unique in their difference.
Posted by: newc   2006-08-27 13:51  

#6  Target differentiation continues to be simplified. Next round, won't have to worry about so many "innocent" or "neutrals."
Posted by: SR-71   2006-08-27 13:25  

#5  I'm sure they're doing the same good job in the Sudan. /sarcasm
Posted by: Closing Ulert7306   2006-08-27 09:54  

#4  No more news crew, no more UN observers. This was started to win the propaganda war, it failed miserably and became a tool for our enemies. Why it still exists is a mystery to me, it is only a detriment to us.
Posted by: Juting Unailing8929   2006-08-27 09:47  

#3  Exactly as expected of the UN and UNIFIL. The surprise meter wouldn't budge even with an earthquake.
Posted by: Duh!   2006-08-27 04:39  

#2  Ain't that just sweet as sugar ? Next round, order UN out of combat areas. Give them 2 hours to comply. After that, they are considered valid targets. Any news teams, like Al Jiz and Rooters, are immediate targets and should be used by heavy artillery groups for zeroeing exercises.
Posted by: SOP35/Rat   2006-08-27 01:42  

#1  Use blue helmets for target practice in the future. That will put a stop to such non nutral practice.
Posted by: Sock Puppet of Doom   2006-08-27 01:13  

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