Deadly harvest: The Lebanese fields sown with cluster bombs
By Patrick Cockburn in Nabatiyeh
The Independent | Published: 18 September 2006
Lebanese villagers must risk death in fields ‘flooded’ with more than a million Israeli cluster bombs - or leave crops to rot
The war in Lebanon has not ended. Every day, some of the million
bomblets which were fired by Israeli artillery during the last three
days of the conflict kill four people in southern Lebanon and wound
many more.
The casualty figures will rise sharply in the next month as
villagers begin the harvest, picking olives from trees whose leaves
and branches hide bombs that explode at the smallest movement.
Lebanon’s farmers are caught in a deadly dilemma: to risk the
harvest, or to leave the produce on which they depend to rot in the
fields.
In a coma in a hospital bed in Nabatiyeh lies Hussein Ali Ahmad, a
70-year-old man from the village of Yohmor. He was pruning an orange
tree outside his house last week when he dislodged a bomblet; it
exploded, sending pieces of shrapnel into his brain, lungs and
kidneys. “I know he can hear me because he squeezes my hand when I
talk to him,” said his daughter, Suwad, as she sat beside her
father’s bed in the hospital.
At least 83 people have been killed by cluster munitions since the
ceasefire, according to independent monitors.
Some Israeli officers are protesting at the use of cluster bombs,
each containing 644 small but lethal bomblets, against civilian
targets in Lebanon. A commander in the MLRS (multiple launch rocket
systems) unit told the Israeli daily Haaretz that the army had fired
1,800 cluster rockets, spraying 1.2 million bomblets over houses and
fields. “In Lebanon, we covered entire villages with cluster bombs,”
he said. “What we did there was crazy and monstrous.” What makes the
cluster bombs so dangerous is that 30 per cent of the bomblets do
not detonate on impact. They can lie for years - often difficult to
see because of their small size, on roofs, in gardens, in trees,
beside roads or in rubbish - waiting to explode when disturbed.
In Nabatiyeh, the modern 100-bed government hospital has received 19
victims of cluster bombs since the end of the war. As we arrived, a
new patient, Ahmad Sabah, a laboratory technician at the hospital,
was being rushed into the emergency room. A burly man of 45, he was
unconscious on a stretcher. Earlier in the morning, he had gone up
to the flat roof of his house to check the water tank. While there,
he must have touched a pile of logs he was keeping for winter fires.
Unknown to him, a bomblet had fallen into the woodpile a month
earlier. The logs shielded him from the full force of the blast, but
when we saw him, doctors were still trying to find out the extent of
his injuries.
“For us, the war is still going on, though there was a cease-fire on
14 August,” said Dr Hassan Wazni, the director of the hospital. “If
the cluster bombs had all exploded at the time they landed, it would
not be so bad, but they are still killing and maiming people.”
The bomblets may be small, but they explode with devastating force.
On the morning of the ceasefire, Hadi Hatab, an 11-year old boy, was
brought dying to the hospital. “He must have been holding the bomb
close to him,” Dr Wazni said. “It took off his hands and legs and
the lower part of his body.”
We went to Yohmor to find where Hussein Ali Ahmad had received his
terrible wounds while pruning his orange tree. The village is at the
end of a broken road, six miles south of Nabatiyeh, and is
overlooked by the ruins of Beaufort Castle, a crusader fortress on a
ridge above the deep valley along which the Litani river runs.
Israeli bombs and shells have turned about a third of the houses in
Yohmor into concrete sandwiches, one floor falling on top of another
under the impact of explosions. Some families camp in the ruins.
Villagers said that they were most worried by the cluster bombs
still infesting their gardens, roofs and fruit trees. In the village
street, were the white vehicles of the Manchester-based Mines
Advisory Group (MAG), whose teams are trying to clear the bomblets.
It is not an easy job. Whenever members of one of the MAG teams
finds and removes a bomblet, they put a stick, painted red on top
and then yellow, in the ground. There are so many of these sticks
that it looks as if some sinister plant had taken root and is
flourishing in the village.
“The cluster bombs all landed in the last days of the war,” said
Nuhar Hejazi, a surprisingly cheerful 65-year-old woman. “There were
35 on the roof of our house and 200 in our garden so we can’t visit
our olive trees.” People in Yohmor depend on their olive trees and
the harvest should begin now before the rains, but the trees are
still full of bomblets. “My husband and I make 20 cans of oil a year
which we need to sell,” Mrs Hejazi says. “Now we don’t know what to
do.” The sheer number of the bomblets makes it almost impossible to
remove them all.
Frederic Gras, a de-mining expert formerly in the French navy, who
is leading the MAG teams in Yohmor, says: “In the area north of the
Litani river, you have three or four people being killed every day
by cluster bombs. The Israeli army knows that 30 per cent of them do
not explode at the time they are fired so they become anti-personnel
mines.”
Why did the Israeli army do it? The number of cluster bombs fired
must have been greater than 1.2 million because, in addition to
those fired in rockets, many more were fired in 155mm artillery
shells. One Israeli gunner said he had been told to “flood” the area
at which they were firing but was given no specific targets. M.
Gras, who personally defuses 160 to 180 bomblets a day, says this is
the first time he seen cluster bombs used against heavily populated
villages.
An editorial in Haaretz said that the mass use of this weapon by the
Israeli Defence Forces was a desperate last-minute attempt to stop
Hizbollah’s rocket fire into northern Israel. Whatever the reason
for the bombardment, the villagers in south Lebanon will suffer
death and injury from cluster bombs as they pick their olives and
oranges for years to come.
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