Kota Venant
That is true but this is where I really get confused. Every Western nation
states that the current Lebanese government was democratically elected, and
nations like States and UK are promising to back it up so that it cal lead
the whole nation. That is fine too. But in that government, The Hezbollah's
hold 28 MPs, so in all the Lebanese Parliament, 28 MPs are Hezbollah's, My
question is very simple, how can you call The government democratically
elected yet you call the Hezbollah's a terrorist organization?
Secondly, if you look carefully on the war of Middle East, it is interesting
that since this fighting started, there has been more Iraqi civilians dead
than Lebanese civilians and more American soldiers dead in Iraq than Israeli
soldiers dead in Lebanon. Why are all net works in Lebanon and not in Iraq?
Now I will not even mention the British who are dying in Afghanistan.
Em
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Subject: RE: [rwandanet] CHILDREN WENT TO BED AND ISRAEL TARGETED THEM
And all these deaths are only recorded because, according to the Israeli
Prime Minister, Lebanese militia Hertbolah cross the border an, killed
three soldiers and hijacked two. But what happened when people under UN
protection and member of Ugandan army invaded Rwanda from Uganda in
October 1990? Nobody spoke about that, a crime of aggression that led
rwandese to the Rwanda tragedy from 1990 up to now! Can we then simply
conclude that our current world is almost a mess of lies and immorality.
Have a nice day.
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Subject: [rwandanet] CHILDREN WENT TO BED AND ISRAEL TARGETED THEM
Date: Mon, 31 Jul 2006 20:03:19 -0400
The children went to sleep believing they were safe. And then Israel
targeted them as terrorists
By Tim Butcher in Qana
(Filed: 31/07/2006)
His smooth baby skin was mottled purple with bruising and his
reddish hair frosted by cement dust, but nine-month-old Abbas Mahmoud
Hashem wore a hauntingly peaceful expression when rescue workers reached
him yesterday.
When they picked up his tiny body, still wearing green shorts over
a nappy and a teddy bear vest, and looked at his eyes - their unblemished
lids trimmed with fine, long lashes - it looked as if he might still be
asleep. His dummy was still tied to its blue plastic chain and pinned to
his singlet.
The body of a child killed in an Israeli air raid: Israeli
politicians claimed only terrorists remained in the area
But Abbas will never wake up. Instead he takes his place in local
legend as the youngest victim of the bloodiest incident in Israel's
onslaught on southern Lebanon.
It cost the lives of as many as 57 civilians, almost all members of
Abbas's extended family, who had refused to leave their home in the
hamlet of Khuraybah, set on a hillside covered with olive trees, a mile
north of Qana.
Israeli politicians have claimed the only people left in southern
Lebanon are terrorists. But the group of 65 people who huddled for safety
in one of the larger buildings on Saturday night were mostly children and
pensioners.
They knew Israeli attacks had killed civilians as they fled the
area. The road out of Qana is strewn with rocket-damaged cars and even
the ghostly burnt outline of a motorbike, fused to the tarmac by a
missile strike.
Qana itself has been repeatedly bombed during Israel's 19-day
campaign but the Hashems and their relatives by marriage, the Shalhoubs,
thought they had found sanctuary on the ground floor of a solidly-built
three-storey structure.
Overlooking a valley and built into a hillside, it seemed to offer
some protection.
The women put down a carpet of foam mattresses. It was a warm night
and the children stripped to their shorts and vests as they settled down.
Far above them an Israeli warplane had settled on the building as a
terrorist target. Twice it illuminated the house with a laser designator,
and twice it bombed it with deadly precision.
"The first bomb hit at about 1.15 am and only about six or eight
people ran out of the house,'' said Khalil Bourji, a 54-year-old
neighbour.
"There was smoke everywhere but just as the smoke cleared a second
bomb landed. The people who did this, the Israelis, are devils.''
Dawn revealed a scene of horror. The left half of the building had
been replaced with a crater lined with shattered masonry and twisted
reinforcement rods.
The right half had skewed drunkenly to one side, some of its floors
pancaked on top of each other and its walls buckled and broken. The
nearby olive grove was white with a thick layer of dust. Bodies and body
parts lay blasted among fragments of masonry. Almost nobody had survived
from the large crowd known to be still inside when the second bomb
struck.
When ambulance crews arrived from Tyre, bravely covering roads on
which they have been attacked in recent days, they began the grimmest
search and rescue task, but without any real chance of rescue.
They found limbs sticking from a muddle of broken concrete and
mattresses soaked with blood attracting the busy attention of swarming
flies. For a few hours the more wreckage they moved the more bodies they
found.
In one section they found 12 small corpses, all children, among
them tiny Abbas.
Their bodies showed few cuts or scratches. It was as if they had
simply drowned in a wave of soil and cement dust that overwhelmed them in
an instant.
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