Posted on 08/01/2006 6:18:07 AM PDT by Dark Skies
Recent dueling essays on The American Thinker have debated whether Israel is following the tactics of British Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery at the expense of Gen. George S. Pattons methods. James Lewis argued that indeed the IDFs approach was more Monty than Patton whereas Glen Tschirgi countered that Israel would be better advised to choose a lesser Patton over the full Monty.
Unfortunately, though both writers make impressive arguments, the appropriate analogy is not found in the Europe Theater of Operations during World War II but rather the Pacific. Hezbollahs predicament comes closer to the Japanese forces at Iwo Jima than the German Army in Normandy and Western Europe. And as such, Israels strategy in part calls for trapping the Hezbollah terrorist forces in their entrenched, fortified positions where Israel will cut them off from re-supply and then tear apart piece-by-piece.
The formerly Hezbollah-controlled, fortified hilltop Lebanese border town of Maroun al-Ras was the scene of intense fighting between Hezbollah terrorist-guerrillas and the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF). The IDF claims Maroun al-Ras is under its control, though accounts of subduing nearby Bint Jbeil proved premature. Apparently, hundreds of Hezbollah fighters in Bint Jbeil were holed up in fortified bunkers, and have reentered the town via an elaborate series of interconnected tunnels, or hid amongst the few remaining civilians in the initial days of fighting.
The pro-Iranian, Lebanese Shiite terrorist organization has turned a number of southern Lebanese hillsides and towns into fortified death-traps. It has spent the better part of the past six years since the Israeli withdrawal from southern Lebanon turning several hilltop towns into an Iwo Jima-like maze of fortified bunkers, spider holes, pill-boxes, sniper dens, fields of anti-tank mines and IEDs, and interconnected tunnels.
An Israeli Army commander, Siman Tov said Hezbollah guerrillas in Maroun al-Ras were
fighting from tunnels, some equipped with above-ground cameras. They are armed with sophisticated weapons including longer-range antitank missiles and rocket-propelled grenade launchers. Here were dealing with missiles, a little army.
Hezbollahs strategy appears geared for a massive Israeli armor and infantry incursion up to and perhaps beyond the Litani River.
Hezbollah was counting on a twofold IDF tactic of digging out the entrenched fighters in a costly war of attrition while also moving rapidly into Lebanon, leaving its lines of communications vulnerable to guerrilla ambushes in the rear. The Israelis thus far have not taken the bait.
Hezbollah apparently banked on Israel falling for a rope-the-dope strategy. Instead, it is Hezbollah that is trapped, like the Japanese Imperial Army on Iwo Jima, in a delusion of its own making.
Although the initial Israeli incursions into Hezbollah-controlled southern Lebanon have been cautious, painfully slow, and unfortunately costly, a deeper analysis reveals that this is the IDFs plan unfolding. One observant writer has noted that the Israeli strategy is more Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery and less Gen. George S. Patton. Some inside and outside of Israel question this strategy; critics contend that the IDF risks losing the initiative while simultaneously and unwittingly boosting Hezbollahs fighting-prowess image in the Arab world. The Washington Post reports
Israeli news outlets, which had largely lined up behind the armys conduct of the war, have begun to ask why an army that once defeated the armies of several Arab neighbors in six days was finding it so difficult to push one militia off Israels border.
Indeed, the first week of the IDFs limited ground offensive delivered what appeared to be mixed results.
A total of five elite commandos were killed when Hezbollah ambushed the ambushers in the first two Israeli ground operations. Since then and as of this writing, several Israeli-manufactured Merkava tanks have been heavily damaged, one completely destroyed with the loss of its four-man crew. Two Apache helicopters have collided, killing a pilot and hurting three others. A third, an Apache Longbow, crashed, killing both pilots. Nine Israel soldiers were killed in fighting on Wednesday, July 26, bringing the total to 33 Israeli soldiers killed in the past two weeks. Even more troubling is the fact that Israel has suffered these losses even though it had barely entered Lebanon, its deepest penetration thus far being no more than three miles. The current incursion into, underway as this article goes to press may well produce more casualties.
Many fear that Israels difficulties in the current fighting signal a sea-change in the IDFs fortunes. These drawbacks might give credence to Hezbollahs charge that IDF military supremacy is a myth. The critics and doom-and-gloom pessimists ought to take a deep breath and appreciate the Israeli strategy.
It is Hezbollah that has been outsmarted here, though uninformed, mainstream reporting of the initial results obscure this fact. For in banking on a massive Israeli offensive, Hezbollah apparently posted a sizeable force in the Lebanese border towns that are being picked apart one by one by the IDF. Already there are IDF reports of as many as 230 Hezbollah terrorists killed in Maroun al-Ras and Bint Jbeil. The Bint Jbeil meat-grinder, where Hezbollah appeared determined to make an ill-advised last stand, has done its work.
The IDF and the Israeli Air Force (IAF) have destroyed an estimated 1,300 Hezbollah missiles that range from the Katyushas to Farj-3s, Farj5s, and Zelzal-2s. Meanwhile, Hezbollah has expended an estimated 2,000 missiles and has little to show for it. Israeli military officials report soldiers have found and destroyed Katyusha rocket launchers, antitank missile launchers and large caches of ammunition. Few launchers are reported available. Like the Japanese at Iwo Jima, Hezbollah has stored enormous quantities of ammunition in the Lebanese border towns, perhaps planning to wage a hit-and-run guerrilla war on Israels supply convoys as the IDF repeats the 1982 invasion. But Israels been there, done that, and she is not going to make the same mistake twice. This battle against Hezbollah is going to last, Avi Dichter, Israels public security minister informed reporters. Were not in any hurry.
Over whatever time remains before the conflict is forced to end, the IDF will take apart the Hezbollah terrorist-guerrillas that made the ultimate error of remaining in fixed positions. It is Hezbollah that is stoked in the passions and delusions of over-confidence. If Hezbollah takes comfort from fighting in fixed positions, they need only brush up on Napoleon, who said the army that remains in its forts is beaten. Or perhaps read up on how General Kuribayashi Tadamichis Japanese force of 21,000 at Iwo Jima was reduced by the United States Marines to just over 120 POWs (an additional 900 wounded were captured).
IDF Brig. Gen. Gal Hirsch, commander of the Galilee Division, summed up Israels piecemeal, probing strikes:
When you fight a regular army, its different from fighting guerrillas. They are using everything they have extensively. They have been preparing for this for many years, and we are taking action to dismantle all of that. The government has given me plenty of time, and I intend to use it as long as it takes.
Israels government called up an additional 30,000 reservists, and is heading into Lebanon right now. Israel will chip away, using her superior firepower, soldiers, and leadership to render Hezbollah a defeated Islamist terrorist group.
Quietly, confidently, and assured that they are both fighting for their homeland and backed by more than eighty percent of the Israeli public, the Israeli citizen-soldier will win the day.
BTTT....interesting reading.
(Thunderous applause!)
If the Hezbollah fortifications were so in-depth near the border... why not an amphibious landing further up the Lebanese coast? Choke-points can always be vaulted.
GO IDF!
Great article! This is the first article that I have seen that actually shows that Israel is doing exactly what they have done in the past -- use their knowledge of their enemy to the fullest advantage. I have never believed that the Islamonazis could outsmart the IDF/IAF but you wouldn't know that from the reports of "...I think Israel underestimated their opponent.." or "...Israel didn't know what Hizbollah was doing (lack of HUMINT)..."
Hey Hezzies - uh, no offense meant, but I hope that the bunker busters seal all of your worthless butts in those caves and tunnels so that there won't be ANY POWs. Hopefully, you'll spend your last days suffering unimaginable thirst and hunger waiting for a rescue that will never come.
Israel will chip away, using her superior firepower, soldiers, and leadership to render Hezbollah a defeated Islamist terrorist group.
I pray that this is so!
Allah is on Israel's side.
Or the islamic allah is Satan...G-d has His chosen people.
According to whom?
I believe the air campaign is accomplishing much the same thing, without putting IDF troops at risk.
Plus, we are not talking about the USMC here; I am not certain that Israel has the sealift capacity for a divisional or even brigade sized amphibious operation.
Air mobile is another story, but even our army is moving away from massed airmobile assaults in this day of man - portable SAM's and RPG's. Think "Blackhawk Down" on a divisional scale -- massed airmobile assaults are a fine way to get a lot of your own troops KIA in a big hurry.
. This battle against Hezbollah is going to last, Avi Dichter, Israels public security minister informed reporters. Were not in any hurry.
Needs to be repeated often...............
May God Bless the IDF
Great article! I had been wondering why Israel wasn't making any distance on the ground. This explains it.
Those who want a cease fire are either at ground zero or they are pro-criminal/Iran/Syria/Hezbollah/JimmyCarter/Kafi Annan/Communist/One World/Islamofascist, - knowingly or unwittingly.
Excellent read! So many here (with zero actual ground facts) were second guessing the Israeli generals, "They're screwing up. They're fighting PC and will lose", blah,blah, blah. They know what they are doing. BRAVO IDF! BRAVO!
Excellent analysis...Grind up all Hezballah like so much vermin that they are. This is time for "El Degüello" - "No quarter will be given" because we know these murderous scum do not give mercy either. These vermin must be eradicated. How long will we allow our forbearance to be abused and mocked?
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