WARNING GRAPHIC PHOTOS of Israel's measured response
posted by the Lebanese Embassy
http://www.lebanonembassyus.org/Photos.html
posted by the Lebanese Embassy
http://www.lebanonembassyus.org/Photos.html
Just the Facts said:So what's your point? War is not a day in the park? War is something to be avioded? Thanks for clearing that up.
The before and after pictures of Dahieh are very suspicious looking. I'm not a forensic expert, but for one thing, they line up almost perfectly. Very rarely do before and after satellite photos line up so well. Secondly, look at the shadows of the buildings. On the before picture they all flow perfectly towards the lower left of the photo. On the after pictures, the shadows are all haphazard, pointing in different directions and varying in length, as though it was a different time of day in different parts of the city.
This war has coined a new english word: fauxtography.
Here's an example of how low they can go. A little girl who died in an accident at play is presented as having been killed by Israeli's.
http://littlegreenfootballs.com/weblog/?entry=22036&only
And BS from the BBC about the extent of damage:
http://drinkingfromhome.blogspot.com/2006/08/orla-guerin-busted.html
Then of course there's green helmut guy, who appears a couple of times in your presentation.
http://littlegreenfootballs.com/weblog/?entry=22123_Green_Helmet_Admits_Staging_Photos&only
http://eureferendum.blogspot.com/2006/07/milking-it.html
This about sums it up:
http://www.latimes.com/entertainmen...olumn?coll=la-news-columns&ctrack=1&cset=true
It's worth noting in this context that there is no similar flow of propagandistic images coming from the Israeli side of the border. That's because one side — the democratically elected government of Israel — views death as a tragedy and the other — the Iranian financed terrorist organization Hezbollah — sees it as an opportunity.
http://www.aish.com/movies/JP/PhotoFraud.asp
The death of innocent civilians in Lebanon is tragic. Exploiting images of those deaths for propaganda is slime.
#juan said:I don't think there is any "fauxtography" .here.
So what's your point? War is not a day in the park? War is something to be avioded? Thanks for clearing that up....
... Exploiting images of those deaths for propaganda is slime...
earth_as_one said:Only an extremely callous person could look at those pictures and not empathize with the innocent victims.
Just the Facts said:earth_as_one said:Only an extremely callous person could look at those pictures and not empathize with the innocent victims.
Everyone empathizes with innocent victims, but to use images of those victims for propaganda by plastering them all over the media is disgusting. If Lebanon's government posted them their Washington D.C. embassy website, then I think their intent is to be seen by Americans and the western media. It wouldn't be necessary to post them, except, Israeli apologists deny the suffering of Lebanese. The photos are evidence of war crimes.
There are dead and maimed in Israel as well, how come we don't see them all over the media?
Israel's casualties have made the news. But the reason Lebanon's casualties got more coverage is due to scale. The number of Israeli civilian casualties from this battle was about the same as the number Israel loses to car accidents.
278 Road Fatalities
1260 Seriously Injured
TO DATE THIS YEAR IN ISRAEL !
Updated July 31, 2005
http://www.israelroadsafety.org/
During the month long battle, Hezbollah caused 44 civilian deaths. But Hezbollah also managed to kill around 120 Israeli soldiers. Meanwhile Israel spent $5.7 Billion to kill 74 Hezbollah militants and caused 1,140 civilian deaths. Israel also destroyed more Lebanese infrastructure by several orders of magnitude.
This battle was a tragedy for Israelis and Lebanese, as in in the way that a car crash and a passenger jet crash are both tragedies.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2006_Israel-Lebanon_conflict
http://www.zeenews.com/znnew/articles.asp?aid=317324&sid=WOR
Why don't you show the pictures of the Lebanese desecrating the body parts of the dead Israeli soldiers? Honest I have not seen those pictures. I'm not saying it didn't happen, but I think their is a huge difference between atrocities committed by soldiers against soldiers and atrocities committed by soldiers against civilians.
Everyone understands that war is hell and should be avoided if at all possible. I disagree that everyone understands this.
57% Americans support military action in Iran
By Greg Miller, Times Staff Writer
January 27 2006
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/821b8e1c-8f47-11da-b430-0000779e2340.html
Showing dead people just doesn't make a point when discussing geo-politics. You blame Israel, I blame Hezbollah.
I blame Israel and the US for Lebanese deaths because these people were killed by American bombs dropped by Israeli pilots.
I blame Israel for Lebanese civilian deaths because Hezbollah killed fewer civilians and more soldiers than Israel did. That proves Israel doesn't need to kill so many civilians to fight a war.
I blame Israel because Israel had been killing Lebanese civilians for nearly two days before Hebollah fired its first rocket at Israeli citizens. That proves Israel targeted civilians first.
I suspect Israel could commit any war crime and Israeli apologists would not blame them.
Pictures of dead babies don't change a thing in that regard. Ergo my question, whats your point? War sucks? We agree on that.
wallyj said:Just think,if the hezbolla would have returned the two Israeli soldiers this would not have happened. Who's at fault,the idf or the zealots in Lebanon? If you hang out with scum,bad shit happens.I sympathize with the civilians,but if they back Hezbolla again they deserve everythhing that comes thier way.