Somebody should stop this

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'How can we stand by and allow this to go on?'

By Robert Fisk

07/31/06 "The Independent" -- -- They wrote the names of the dead children on their plastic shrouds. "Mehdi Hashem, aged seven - Qana," was written in felt pen on the bag in which the little boy's body lay. "Hussein al-Mohamed, aged 12 - Qana',' "Abbas al-Shalhoub, aged one - Qana.'' And when the Lebanese soldier went to pick up Abbas's little body, it bounced on his shoulder as the boy might have done on his father's shoulder on Saturday. In all, there were 56 corpses brought to the Tyre government hospital and other surgeries, and 34 of them were children. When they ran out of plastic bags, they wrapped the small corpses in carpets. Their hair was matted with dust, most had blood running from their noses.

You must have a heart of stone not to feel the outrage that those of us watching this experienced yesterday. This slaughter was an obscenity, an atrocity - yes, if the Israeli air force truly bombs with the "pinpoint accuracy'' it claims, this was also a war crime. Israel claimed that missiles had been fired by Hizbollah gunmen from the south Lebanese town of Qana - as if that justified this massacre. Israel's Prime Minister, Ehud Olmert, talked about "Muslim terror" threatening "western civilisation" - as if the Hizbollah had killed all these poor people.

And in Qana, of all places. For only 10 years ago, this was the scene of another Israeli massacre, the slaughter of 106 Lebanese refugees by an Israeli artillery battery as they sheltered in a UN base in the town. More than half of those 106 were children. Israel later said it had no live-time pilotless photo-reconnaissance aircraft over the scene of that killing - a statement that turned out to be untrue when The Independent discovered videotape showing just such an aircraft over the burning camp. It is as if Qana - whose inhabitants claim that this was the village in which Jesus turned water into wine - has been damned by the world, doomed forever to receive tragedy.

And there was no doubt of the missile which killed all those children yesterday. It came from the United States, and upon a fragment of it was written: "For use on MK-84 Guided Bomb BSU-37-B". No doubt the manufacturers can call it "combat-proven" because it destroyed the entire three-storey house in which the Shalhoub and Hashim families lived. They had taken refuge in the basement from an enormous Israeli bombardment, and that is where most of them died.

I found Nejwah Shalhoub lying in the government hospital in Tyre, her jaw and face bandaged like Robespierre's before his execution. She did not weep, nor did she scream, although the pain was written on her face. Her brother Taisir, who was 46, had been killed. So had her sister Najla. So had her little niece Zeinab, who was just six. "We were in the basement hiding when the bomb exploded at one o'clock in the morning,'' she said. "What in the name of God have we done to deserve this? So many of the dead are children, the old, women. Some of the children were still awake and playing. Why does the world do this to us?"

Yesterday's deaths brought to more than 500 the total civilian dead in Lebanon since Israel's air, sea and land bombardment of the country begun on 12 July after Hizbollah members crossed the frontier wire, killed three Israeli soldiers and captured two others. But yesterday's slaughter ended more than a year of mutual antagonism within the Lebanese government as pro-American and pro-Syrian politicians denounced what they described as "an ugly crime".

Thousands of protesters attacked the largest United Nations building in Beirut, screaming: "Destroy Tel Aviv, destroy Tel Aviv," and Lebanon's Prime Minister, the normally unflappable Fouad Siniora, called US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and ordered her to cancel her imminent peace-making trip to Beirut.

No one in this country can forget how President George Bush, Ms Rice, and Tony Blair have repeatedly refused to call for an immediate ceasefire - a truce that would have saved all those lives yesterday. Ms Rice would say only: "We want a ceasefire as soon as possible,'' a remark followed by an Israeli announcement that it intended to maintain its bombardment of Lebanon for at least another two weeks.

Throughout the day, Qana villagers and civil defence workers dug through the ruins of the building with spades and with their hands, tearing at the muck until they found one body after another still dressed in colourful clothes. In one section of the rubble, they found what was left of a single room with 18 bodies inside. Twelve of the dead were women. All across southern Lebanon now, you find scenes like this, not so grotesque in scale, perhaps, but just as terrible, for the people of these villages are terrified to leave and terrified to stay. The Israelis had dropped leaflets over Qana, ordering its people to leave their homes. Yet twice now since Israel's onslaught began, the Israelis have ordered villagers to leave their houses and then attacked them with aircraft as they obeyed the Israeli instructions and fled. There are at least 3,000 Shia Muslims trapped in villages between Qlaya and Aiteroun - close to the scene of Israel's last military incursion at Bint Jbeil - and yet none of them can leave without fear of dying on the roads.

And Mr Olmert's reaction? After expressing his "great sorrow", he announced that: "We will not stop this battle, despite the difficult incidents [sic] this morning. We will continue the activity, and if necessary it will be broadened without hesitation." But how much further can it be broadened? Lebanon's infrastructure is being steadily torn to pieces, its villages razed, its people more and more terrorised - and terror is the word they used - by Israel's American-made fighter bombers. Hizbollah's missiles are Iranian-made, and it was Hizbollah that started this war with its illegal and provocative raid across the border. But Israel's savagery against the civilian population has deeply shocked not only the Western diplomats who have remained in Beirut, but hundreds of humanitarian workers from the Red Cross and major aid agencies.

Incredibly, Israel yesterday denied safe passage to a UN World Food Programme aid convoy en route to the south, a six-truck mission that should have taken relief supplies to the south-eastern town of Marjayoun. More than three quarters of a million Lebanese have now fled their homes, but there is still no accurate figure for the total number still trapped in the south. Khalil Shalhoub, who survived amid the wreckage in Qana yesterday, said that his family and the Hashims were just too "terrified" to take the road out of the village, which has been attacked by aircraft for more than two weeks. The seven-mile highway between Qana and Tyre is littered with civilian homes in ruins and burnt-out family cars. On Thursday, the Israeli Army's Al-Mashriq radio, which broadcasts into southern Lebanon, told residents that their villages would be "totally destroyed" if missiles were fired from them. But anyone who has watched Israel's bombing these past two weeks knows that, in many cases, the Israelis do not know the location in which the Hizbollah are firing missiles, and - when they do - they frequently miss their targets. How can a villager prevent the Hizbollah from firing rockets from his street? The Hizbollah do take cover beside civilian houses - just as Israeli troops entering Bint Jbeil last week also used civilian homes for cover. But can this be the excuse for slaughter on such a scale?

Mr Siniora addressed foreign diplomats in Beirut yesterday, telling them that the government in Beirut was now only demanding an immediate ceasefire and was not interested any longer in a political package to go with it. Needless to say, Mr Jeffrey Feltman, whose country made the bomb which killed the innocents of Qana yesterday, chose not to attend.

© 2006 Independent News and Media Limited ''

So I want to ask that what is the real reason to kill those innocents, children's and poor people?

Is it really for finishing Hamas and hezbollah?

If it is to find and kill Hamas and hezbollah, why do they kill children?

Where is Hamas, hezbollah and their supporters?

Israel's excuse was just three kidnapped soldier, so Are those dead children worth to die for those three?

This is just cruelty of politics and somehow UN or EU cannot do anything to attacks of Israel.

And I am saying again : Somebody should stop this

Sincerely,
Turk
 

tamarin

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Whether it's children or adults it's irrelevant. They're people. Someone should stop it and others- shouldn't start it. We're used to inanity from this part of the world.
 

Shiva

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Well, at least the article is blatantly one-sided. That is sort of refreshing because it's easier to pick off than the usually more refined propaganda one would encounter.

Afterall, the list is not complete when only naming dead Arabs.
 

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Turk said:
So I want to ask that what is the real reason to kill those innocents, children's and poor people?

Is it really for finishing Hamas and hezbollah?

If it is to find and kill Hamas and hezbollah, why do they kill children?

Where is Hamas, hezbollah and their supporters?

Israel's excuse was just three kidnapped soldier, so Are those dead children worth to die for those three?

This is just cruelty of politics and somehow UN or EU cannot do anything to attacks of Israel.

And I am saying again : Somebody should stop this

Sincerely,
Turk

No, its not about intentionally killing innocents and children, its about hezbollah hiding behind the innocents and children. These people are cowards and that is what they do: surround themselves with innocent civilians. Their rocket launchers were right behind the building bombed by Israel. Do you still condemn Israel??
 

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Removal of militas was the final part of the resolution left to fulfill. Not bad for the UN. Only 2 yrs old too (the resolution that is).
 

iARTthere4iam

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It doesn't matter what anyone did to anyone it's israel that is jewish and so in the wrong obviously. or haven't you heard? nothing Israel does is enough even if it must do everything unilaterally and with no chance of peace. only by having the jews jump into the sea will the world be happy. jews are doctors, and lawyers not killers and certainly not tough...don't they know that ?
 

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Hotshot said:
No, its not about intentionally killing innocents and children, its about hezbollah hiding behind the innocents and children. These people are cowards and that is what they do: surround themselves with innocent civilians. Their rocket launchers were right behind the building bombed by Israel. Do you still condemn Israel??


You don’t know that. Nobody on the outside really knows right now. All we know are who got killed, that being woman and a lot of kids. Anybody who keeps mouthing the official line of either Israel or Lebanon has lost all sense of objectivity.

I always suspend my judgment as to what Israel or Lebanon has to say as far as how events occur, but I do make my judgement as to what actions have been verified. Next time ask yourself why would Israel say anything damning about themselves in a war that already looks very bad on them for what the world so politely calls an “unproportionate response”.

Good luck waiting for a confession from the Israelis. I’m sure as the people here tuck their hearts away far enough, woman and children are really just numbers. Unlike their own family members who I’m sure they would go militant for under similar circumstances.
 

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iARTthere4iam said:
It doesn't matter what anyone did to anyone it's israel that is jewish and so in the wrong obviously. or haven't you heard? nothing Israel does is enough even if it must do everything unilaterally and with no chance of peace. only by having the jews jump into the sea will the world be happy. jews are doctors, and lawyers not killers and certainly not tough...don't they know that ?


Everyone no matter what their profession has the potential to be a fanatic. Has the potential to support fanatics or hardline policies that turn the country into a human rights abuser. Or did you forget that all those professionals voted Bush twice. A leader presiding over a government that has tried to defend themselves as to interrogation techniques that amount to torture.

If you don't believe that then look at the pictures. Not the ones of the naked pyramids. The ones of those in the plastic bags from being beaten since I don't want anyone here trying to argue with me that the naked pyramids are just collage type hazing.

How many had died from Bush’s mistake with Iraq? Oh nevermind. Those are just numbers. Casualities of war as people here like to put it.
 

elevennevele

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iARTthere4iam said:
jews are doctors, and lawyers not killers and certainly not tough...don't they know that ?


Oh yeah, you’d be surprised but Lebanon also has doctors and lawyers and many other professionals. Too bad their lives are being ruined this way in what probably could have been a more “measured response”.

As for the ‘not killers’ part, Israelis reinvented certain martial arts practices into a direct “kill your opponent” technique called Krav Maga. Stripping martial arts of all that ‘honour/budo-Bushido’ mumbo jumbo that would add certain philosophies of restraint.

I imagine people here will want to lecture me on the the usage of Krav Maga as self-defense, but the initial design of it was simply to kill. An action of ‘self-defense’ is not so much in the nature of the art of Krav Maga, but on the individual who applies it. That goes however with any type of martial art.

Again Krav Maga was specifically invented to kill pretty much for military use.
 

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I am wondering why the Lebanese, Palestinians or anyone else is surprised at these attacks. After all, they both elected terrorists to run their government, the terrorists attacked Israel, what did they expect would happen? A pool party?
 

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elevennevele said:
iARTthere4iam said:
jews are doctors, and lawyers not killers and certainly not tough...don't they know that ?


Oh yeah, you’d be surprised but Lebanon also has doctors and lawyers and many other professionals. Too bad their lives are being ruined this way in what probably could have been a more “measured response”.

As for the ‘not killers’ part, Israelis reinvented certain martial arts practices into a direct “kill your opponent” technique called Krav Maga. Stripping martial arts of all that ‘honour/budo-Bushido’ mumbo jumbo that would add certain philosophies of restraint.

I imagine people here will want to lecture me on the the usage of Krav Maga as self-defense, but the initial design of it was simply to kill. An action of ‘self-defense’ is not so much in the nature of the art of Krav Maga, but on the individual who applies it. That goes however with any type of martial art.

Again Krav Maga was specifically invented to kill pretty much for military use.

The idea of Martial Arts is to use only enough force to repel your attacker. When your attacker wants you to die more than he wants to live, killing becomes necessary.
 

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gizmo said:
It seems every one is blaming each other, has no one hear of article 1559 set by the UN, about six years ago, the goverment of Lebanon never adhered to this, so who is really to blame???

please. If AIPAC didn't have the US veto on the SC bought and paid for the grocery list of UN resolutions Israel has blown off over the years would be twice as long as it is. Anyone interested in an honest discussion of this should not fail to mention that Lebanon just got Syria off its turf last year and was trying to sort out a way to deal with Hezbollah since they finally had a chance. The days of doing that peacefully, obviously, are gone.
 

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BitWhys said:
gizmo said:
It seems every one is blaming each other, has no one hear of article 1559 set by the UN, about six years ago, the goverment of Lebanon never adhered to this, so who is really to blame???

please. If AIPAC didn't have the US veto on the SC bought and paid for the grocery list of UN resolutions Israel has blown off over the years would be twice as long as it is. Anyone interested in an honest discussion of this should not fail to mention that Lebanon just got Syria off its turf last year and was trying to sort out a way to deal with Hezbollah since they finally had a chance. The days of doing that peacefully, obviously, are gone.

Yeah, OK, but I don't think Lebanon was capable of dealing with Hezbollah. Israel would have loved to have the Lebanese government exercise sovereignty over the south of Lebanon, but that was not going to happan. Hezbollah was simply too strong, militarily it outgunned the Lebanese Army, politically it had a solid foothold in the Lebanese Parliament, and socially it had bought its way into the Shia community of the south.

As long as the people of Lebanon accepted Hezbollah as benevolent benefactors, and as long as Hezbollah militantly, and violently worked towards the eventual destruction of Israel, the situation along the northern border was completely unacceptable to Israel.......and understandably so.
 

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JimmyNeal said:
The idea of Martial Arts is to use only enough force to repel your attacker. When your attacker wants you to die more than he wants to live, killing becomes necessary.


Yes in the traditional idea of martial arts, but not with Krav Maga. That was my point. Krav Maga was designed without that restraint in mind even when used in defense.

Someone was just trying to make an analogy as to the nature of Jewish people, but I think people, regardless of culture or where one's from, can kill and try to excel at it. This invented form of martial arts proves that.
 

BitWhys

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Colpy said:
...As long as the people of Lebanon accepted Hezbollah as benevolent benefactors, and as long as Hezbollah militantly, and violently worked towards the eventual destruction of Israel, the situation along the northern border was completely unacceptable to Israel.......and understandably so.

But the majority of Lebanese DIDN'T support Hezbollah and their military wing was becoming less and less welcome but this latest crisis has thrust support for them over the top again. One can hardly think after all the times this sort of thing has happened before that Israel wouldn't have seen that coming.

That "unacceptable" threat had resulted in all of three Israeli civilian deaths from since the beginning of the year 2000 to the time of the kidnapping. In that time Israel has at least one nefarious notch in its belt as well so the way I see it neither side is innocent in this matter.
 

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iARTthere4iam said:
jews are doctors, and lawyers not killers and certainly not tough...don't they know that ?
Dude, Jews are tough as nails, they have been kicking ass long before England was even around. Check the Bible, and other Historical documents the Jews created a large and powerful Army and took many Victorys over many groups.

The Hebrew Clans aint nothin to fuck with ! (wu-tang fans will get me)

Also, as Eleven said, Iam pretty sure, evry middle eastern Country has Lawyers and Doctors.
 

thomaska

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Thought this was interesting considering it comes from the Al Qaeda Times, and to be sure they didn't let an article into publication without at least one "joos are evil" comment, so don't worry they are staying true to the islamofascists, but read for yourself...you might have to create an account if you want the whole article..

I'll paste the part I found telling though...


But for some of the Christians who had made it out in this convoy, it was not just privations they wanted to talk about, but their ordeal at the hands of Hezbollah — a contrast to the Shiites, who make up a vast majority of the population in southern Lebanon and broadly support the militia.

“Hezbollah came to Ain Ebel to shoot its rockets,” said Fayad Hanna Amar, a young Christian man, referring to his village. “They are shooting from between our houses.”

“Please,’’ he added, “write that in your newspaper.”


Many Christians from Ramesh and Ain Ebel considered Hezbollah’s fighting methods as much of an outrage as the Israeli strikes. Mr. Amar said Hezbollah fighters in groups of two and three had come into Ain Ebel, less than a mile from Bint Jbail, where most of the fighting has occurred. They were using it as a base to shoot rockets, he said, and the Israelis fired back.

One woman, who would not give her name because she had a government job and feared retribution, said Hezbollah fighters had killed a man who was trying to leave Bint Jbail.

“This is what’s happening, but no one wants to say it” for fear of Hezbollah, she said.





http://www.nytimes.com/2006/07/28/w...s.htm?_r=4&oref=slogin&oref=slogin&oref=login


I wonder why Hezbollah doesn't want civilians leaving the areas they are firing rockets from? Hmmm, I just dont get it...
 

thomaska

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Turk said:
'How can we stand by and allow this to go on?'

By Robert Fisk

07/31/06 "The Independent" -- -- They wrote the names of the dead children on their plastic shrouds. "Mehdi Hashem, aged seven - Qana," was written in felt pen on the bag in which the little boy's body lay. "Hussein al-Mohamed, aged 12 - Qana',' "Abbas al-Shalhoub, aged one - Qana.'' And when the Lebanese soldier went to pick up Abbas's little body, it bounced on his shoulder as the boy might have done on his father's shoulder on Saturday. In all, there were 56 corpses brought to the Tyre government hospital and other surgeries, and 34 of them were children. When they ran out of plastic bags, they wrapped the small corpses in carpets. Their hair was matted with dust, most had blood running from their noses.

You must have a heart of stone not to feel the outrage that those of us watching this experienced yesterday. This slaughter was an obscenity, an atrocity - yes, if the Israeli air force truly bombs with the "pinpoint accuracy'' it claims, this was also a war crime. Israel claimed that missiles had been fired by Hizbollah gunmen from the south Lebanese town of Qana - as if that justified this massacre. Israel's Prime Minister, Ehud Olmert, talked about "Muslim terror" threatening "western civilisation" - as if the Hizbollah had killed all these poor people.

And in Qana, of all places. For only 10 years ago, this was the scene of another Israeli massacre, the slaughter of 106 Lebanese refugees by an Israeli artillery battery as they sheltered in a UN base in the town. More than half of those 106 were children. Israel later said it had no live-time pilotless photo-reconnaissance aircraft over the scene of that killing - a statement that turned out to be untrue when The Independent discovered videotape showing just such an aircraft over the burning camp. It is as if Qana - whose inhabitants claim that this was the village in which Jesus turned water into wine - has been damned by the world, doomed forever to receive tragedy.

And there was no doubt of the missile which killed all those children yesterday. It came from the United States, and upon a fragment of it was written: "For use on MK-84 Guided Bomb BSU-37-B". No doubt the manufacturers can call it "combat-proven" because it destroyed the entire three-storey house in which the Shalhoub and Hashim families lived. They had taken refuge in the basement from an enormous Israeli bombardment, and that is where most of them died.

I found Nejwah Shalhoub lying in the government hospital in Tyre, her jaw and face bandaged like Robespierre's before his execution. She did not weep, nor did she scream, although the pain was written on her face. Her brother Taisir, who was 46, had been killed. So had her sister Najla. So had her little niece Zeinab, who was just six. "We were in the basement hiding when the bomb exploded at one o'clock in the morning,'' she said. "What in the name of God have we done to deserve this? So many of the dead are children, the old, women. Some of the children were still awake and playing. Why does the world do this to us?"

Yesterday's deaths brought to more than 500 the total civilian dead in Lebanon since Israel's air, sea and land bombardment of the country begun on 12 July after Hizbollah members crossed the frontier wire, killed three Israeli soldiers and captured two others. But yesterday's slaughter ended more than a year of mutual antagonism within the Lebanese government as pro-American and pro-Syrian politicians denounced what they described as "an ugly crime".

Thousands of protesters attacked the largest United Nations building in Beirut, screaming: "Destroy Tel Aviv, destroy Tel Aviv," and Lebanon's Prime Minister, the normally unflappable Fouad Siniora, called US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and ordered her to cancel her imminent peace-making trip to Beirut.

No one in this country can forget how President George Bush, Ms Rice, and Tony Blair have repeatedly refused to call for an immediate ceasefire - a truce that would have saved all those lives yesterday. Ms Rice would say only: "We want a ceasefire as soon as possible,'' a remark followed by an Israeli announcement that it intended to maintain its bombardment of Lebanon for at least another two weeks.

Throughout the day, Qana villagers and civil defence workers dug through the ruins of the building with spades and with their hands, tearing at the muck until they found one body after another still dressed in colourful clothes. In one section of the rubble, they found what was left of a single room with 18 bodies inside. Twelve of the dead were women. All across southern Lebanon now, you find scenes like this, not so grotesque in scale, perhaps, but just as terrible, for the people of these villages are terrified to leave and terrified to stay. The Israelis had dropped leaflets over Qana, ordering its people to leave their homes. Yet twice now since Israel's onslaught began, the Israelis have ordered villagers to leave their houses and then attacked them with aircraft as they obeyed the Israeli instructions and fled. There are at least 3,000 Shia Muslims trapped in villages between Qlaya and Aiteroun - close to the scene of Israel's last military incursion at Bint Jbeil - and yet none of them can leave without fear of dying on the roads.

And Mr Olmert's reaction? After expressing his "great sorrow", he announced that: "We will not stop this battle, despite the difficult incidents [sic] this morning. We will continue the activity, and if necessary it will be broadened without hesitation." But how much further can it be broadened? Lebanon's infrastructure is being steadily torn to pieces, its villages razed, its people more and more terrorised - and terror is the word they used - by Israel's American-made fighter bombers. Hizbollah's missiles are Iranian-made, and it was Hizbollah that started this war with its illegal and provocative raid across the border. But Israel's savagery against the civilian population has deeply shocked not only the Western diplomats who have remained in Beirut, but hundreds of humanitarian workers from the Red Cross and major aid agencies.

Incredibly, Israel yesterday denied safe passage to a UN World Food Programme aid convoy en route to the south, a six-truck mission that should have taken relief supplies to the south-eastern town of Marjayoun. More than three quarters of a million Lebanese have now fled their homes, but there is still no accurate figure for the total number still trapped in the south. Khalil Shalhoub, who survived amid the wreckage in Qana yesterday, said that his family and the Hashims were just too "terrified" to take the road out of the village, which has been attacked by aircraft for more than two weeks. The seven-mile highway between Qana and Tyre is littered with civilian homes in ruins and burnt-out family cars. On Thursday, the Israeli Army's Al-Mashriq radio, which broadcasts into southern Lebanon, told residents that their villages would be "totally destroyed" if missiles were fired from them. But anyone who has watched Israel's bombing these past two weeks knows that, in many cases, the Israelis do not know the location in which the Hizbollah are firing missiles, and - when they do - they frequently miss their targets. How can a villager prevent the Hizbollah from firing rockets from his street? The Hizbollah do take cover beside civilian houses - just as Israeli troops entering Bint Jbeil last week also used civilian homes for cover. But can this be the excuse for slaughter on such a scale?

Mr Siniora addressed foreign diplomats in Beirut yesterday, telling them that the government in Beirut was now only demanding an immediate ceasefire and was not interested any longer in a political package to go with it. Needless to say, Mr Jeffrey Feltman, whose country made the bomb which killed the innocents of Qana yesterday, chose not to attend.

© 2006 Independent News and Media Limited ''

So I want to ask that what is the real reason to kill those innocents, children's and poor people?

Is it really for finishing Hamas and hezbollah?

If it is to find and kill Hamas and hezbollah, why do they kill children?

Where is Hamas, hezbollah and their supporters?

Israel's excuse was just three kidnapped soldier, so Are those dead children worth to die for those three?

This is just cruelty of politics and somehow UN or EU cannot do anything to attacks of Israel.

And I am saying again : Somebody should stop this

Sincerely,
Turk


Ohone more thing, where are all the dead men? Is Israeli ordnance only capapble of hitting orphanges, hospitals and daycares? And does it only injure or kill women and children?