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2006-07-24 13:04:00
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MEDIA REACTION: CRISIS IN LEBANON; DANGER OF REGIONAL

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UNCLAS MUSCAT 01151

SIPDIS
MUSCATCX:
 ACTION: PAO
 INFO: AMB DCM POLE

DISSEMINATION: PAO
CHARGE: PROG

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P 241304Z JUL 06
FM AMEMBASSY MUSCAT
TO RUEHC/SECSTATE WASHDC PRIORITY 6942
INFO RUEHEE/ARAB LEAGUE COLLECTIVE
RUEHLO/AMEMBASSY LONDON 0421
RUEHFR/AMEMBASSY PARIS 0316
RHMFISS/CDR USCENTCOM MACDILL AFB FL
UNCLAS SECTION 01 OF 02 MUSCAT 001151 

SIPDIS

SIPDIS

STATE FOR NEA/ARP, NEA/PPD, NEA/PI, AND INR/R/MR
STATE PASS USTR FOR N. MOORJANI, J. BUNTIN
LONDON FOR TSOU
PARIS FOR ZEYA
USCENTCOM FOR PLUSH
FOREIGN PRESS CENTER FOR SILAS

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: OIIP KPAO KMDR MU
SUBJECT: MEDIA REACTION: CRISIS IN LEBANON; DANGER OF REGIONAL
WAR; CALL FOR CEASEFIRE; ARAB LEADERS AND PUBLIC OPINION

UNCLAS SECTION 01 OF 02 MUSCAT 001151

SIPDIS

SIPDIS

STATE FOR NEA/ARP, NEA/PPD, NEA/PI, AND INR/R/MR
STATE PASS USTR FOR N. MOORJANI, J. BUNTIN
LONDON FOR TSOU
PARIS FOR ZEYA
USCENTCOM FOR PLUSH
FOREIGN PRESS CENTER FOR SILAS

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: OIIP KPAO KMDR MU
SUBJECT: MEDIA REACTION: CRISIS IN LEBANON; DANGER OF REGIONAL
WAR; CALL FOR CEASEFIRE; ARAB LEADERS AND PUBLIC OPINION


1. SUMMARY: "Lebanon is burning, and the whole world is standing
still watching," according to government-owned daily "Oman,"
which also calls for a ceasefire to stop "Zionist aggression." A
columnist for "Oman" condemns Arab governments for "acting
against the will of their citizens." Privately owned "Al-Watan"
thinks Israel wants a regional war. END SUMMARY.

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COVERAGE
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2. Positive coverage of the U.S.-Oman Free Trade Agreement was
offset in the Omani press by continuing, heavy coverage of Arab-
Israeli strife. On Friday July 21, "Oman's" led front-page
coverage with "American House of Representatives Agrees on a Free
Trade Agreement with the Sultanate." Below, however, was a
series of four pictures related to Arab-Israeli strife, including
a close-up of a Palestinian mother crying at a morgue upon seeing
her son's body, an Israeli artillery unit firing towards southern
Lebanon, and a foreigner with a baby in his arms being evacuated
from Lebanon. Also on July 21, private daily "Al Watan"
relegated news of the FTA's passage to a mention beneath the
fold, dwarfed by a large picture of the sister of a Palestinian
who was killed by Israeli fire in a Gaza refugee camp. Heading
the front page was "Israel Threatens to Invade Beirut and the
Lebanese Army Prepares," accompanied by a large photo of smoke
rising from the town of Amariya in southern Lebanon.


3. On Saturday, July 22, "Al-Watan's" headlined "America Warns
the Security Council Not to Stop the Aggression on Lebanon,"
adjacent to a large picture of Israeli reserves lining up on a
road near Lebanon's southern border, with an inset showing a
wounded, pregnant Lebanese woman on a stretcher. Beneath the
fold was the headline, "American Planes Kill Iraqis and an
Infant," accompanied by a photograph of a weeping man standing
over the corpse of an Iraqi girl.


4. On Sunday July 23, both "Oman" and "Al-Watan" carried a
special business supplement with a Ministry of Commerce and
Industry statement that hailed the U.S.-Oman FTA as "one of the

most significant modern economic developments towards enhancing
trade liberalization policies and integrating the Omani economy
into the global one." The timing of this statement was
important, coming as it did on Renaissance Day, the Omani
national holiday celebrating the 1970 accession of Sultan Qaboos.

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BLOCK QUOTES: WORLD STANDING STILL WHILE LEBANON BURNS
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5. Government-owned "Oman" (circulation 38,000) on July 17
editorialized on "The Regional War and the Fall of International
Legitimacy":

"This unjust war (with strange blessings from the U.S. and
Russian) against Lebanon and its people is a crime to be added to
the Zionist regime's crimes that it has been committing for more
than a half century. Regional war is not far off, if the Israeli
escalation continues, as it continues to try and pull Iran and
Syria into the circle of war. International legitimacy has
proved its failure, and the Security Council could not issue a
resolution for a ceasefire. What is needed now is to stop Israeli
violence through the Security Council and to negotiate about
other pending issues. Lebanon is burning, and the whole world is
standing still watching, especially the Westerners who sing songs
of justice and human rights."

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ISRAEL'S EXPANSIONIST AGENDA
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6. On July 19, "Al-Watan" (privately owned daily, circulation
42,000) asked: "Israeli Operations in Gaza and Lebanon: Are they
Bait?"

"Israeli operations in Gaza and Lebanon are a cover for its
expansionist agenda in the Middle East. Israel will use these
operations as an excuse to build a coalition and later attack
Iran and Syria, using American support. They intend by this
destroying and attacking to block countries who call for their
rights, and to teach a lesson to those who are seeking to recover
what belongs to them."

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CALL TO CEASEFIRE
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7. "Oman" also wrote about the importance of peace in the
Middle East on July 24 under the headline, "Stopping the
Aggression is Necessary for Regional Peace":

"A ceasefire that will stop the Zionist aggression is among the
critical steps that should be taken on the Lebanese issue. All
efforts meant to stop aggression are unlikely to work without
U.S. permission. The new Middle East that the American
Undersecretary of State spoke about has no meaning in light of
the current armed conflicts, and America's quagmire, in Iraq,
Afghanistan, and the occupied Palestinian territories. Any
future designs for the region will surely meet with many problems
and objections."

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ARAB GOVERNMENTS FLOUT PUBLIC OPINION
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8. Also on July 24, Ubayid al-Shaqsi, a professor at Sultan
Qaboos University, wrote an article for "Oman" entitled "Arabs
and Resistance":

"Arab governments, as usual acting against the will of their
citizens, have failed to deal with the regional crisis. The
double standards applied by these regimes and the United States
of America is causing them to lose face...they call for wider
public participation, all the while applying pressure in order to
change public opinion."

GRAPPO