{OT} this says it all

For all the misguided out there in the world who do not have a clue... Here is the basic difference Between the Israelis and the Hezbollahs.

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badgolferman
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Good one!

Reply to
ToMh

That is an excellent rendition.

Pass it along to the bleeding hearts on CNN and MSNBC

Reply to
Scott in Florida

Terrorists are all cowards. They hide behind women's aprons and shield themselves with little kids.

Reply to
dbu.

Israel is a terrorist state, they hide behind "Democracy" despite having an apartheid in their own country. Qana was full of terrorists right? Not according to the red cross.

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'No Hezbollah Rockets Fired from Qana' Dahr Jamail

QANA, Aug 1 (IPS) - Red Cross workers and residents of Qana, where Israeli bombing killed at least 60 civilians, have told IPS that no Hezbollah rockets were launched from the city before the Israeli air strike.

The Israeli military has said it bombed the building in which several people had taken shelter, more than half of them children, because the Army had faced rocket fire from Qana. The Israeli military has said that Hezbollah was therefore responsible for the deaths.

"There were no Hezbollah rockets fired from here," 32-year-old Ali Abdel told IPS. "Anyone in this village will tell you this, because it is the truth."

Abdel had taken shelter in a nearby house when the shelter was bombed at 1 am. When the bombings finally let up in the morning, he went back to the bombed shelter to search for relatives.

He found his 70-year-old father and 64-year-old mother both dead inside.

"They bombed it, and afterwards I heard the screams of women, children, and a few men -- they were crying for help. But then one minute after the first bomb, another bomb struck, and after this there was nothing but silence, and the sound of more bombs around the village."

Masen Hashen, a 30-year-old construction worker from Qana who lost several family members in the air strike on the shelter, said there were no Hezbollah rockets fired from his village. "Because if they had done that now, or in the past, all of us would have left. Because we know we would be bombed."

Qana had been a shelter because no rockets were being fired from there, survivors said. "When Hezbollah fires their rockets, everyone runs away because they know an Israeli bombardment will come soon," Abdel said. "That is why everyone stayed in the shelter and nearby homes, because we all thought we'd be all right since there were no Hezbollah fighters in Qana."

Lebanese Red Cross workers in the nearby coastal city of Tyre told IPS that there was no basis for Israeli claims that Hezbollah had launched rockets from Qana.

"We found no evidence of Hezbollah fighters in Qana," Kassem Shaulan, a

28-year-old medic and training manager for the Red Cross in Tyre told IPS at their headquarters. "When we rescue people or recover bodies from villages, we usually see rocket launchers or Hezbollah fighters if they are there, but in Qana I can say that the village was 100 percent clear of either of those."

Another Red Cross worker, 32-year-old Mohammad Zatar, told IPS that "we can tell when Hezbollah has been firing rockets from certain areas, because all of the people run away, on foot if they have to."

While IPS was interviewing people in Qana at the site of the shelter Monday, Israeli warplanes roared overhead. Vibrations from nearby bombing rattled many buildings. At least three villages in southern Lebanon were attacked in Israeli air strikes Monday.

Following the international outcry over the air strike, Israel declared a 48-hour cessation of air strikes in order to carry out a military probe into the Qana killings.

Despite the false Israeli statement that it was halting its air strikes, Israeli Justice Minister Haim Ramon told Army Radio that the stoppage "does not signify in any way the end to the war."

Israel has rejected mounting international pressure to end the

20-day-old war against Hezbollah. The United Nations has indefinitely postponed a meeting on a new peacekeeping force for southern Lebanon.

While defending the Israeli air strike on the civilians in Qana, Israel's ambassador to the United Nations Dan Gillerman told the UN Security Council that Qana was "a hub for Hezbollah", and said that Israel had urged villagers to leave.

Israeli Deputy Prime Minister Shimon Peres said in reply to questions in New York Monday that the bombing was "totally, totally its (Hezbollah's) fault." (END/2006)

Reply to
Arabian_Knight

Unfortunately, the Israelis haven't turned out to be very good shots but what the heck, it's the Christian thing to do. Bomb away!

Reply to
FanJet

I think you should go to Israel and spout you non sense....

I'll chip in....

Reply to
Scott in Florida

the terrorists like to hide among women and children. if the terrorists are holding innocent civilians as hostages then what can one do. The civilians were given fair warning as you know. The terrorists are the ones you should be pointing your mighty finger at dizzz old boy.

What are your thoughts regarding the terrorists shooting 200 plus rockets into Israel today?

BTW diz, they have very accurate weapons. They hit the building they aimed at.

Reply to
dbu.

Why not expend some of your energy in getting the peaceful ones on your side of the fence to speak out against the terrorist and violent side. Seems to me those Arabs and muslims should be denouncing terrorists, but they choose to be quiet. Why?

Reply to
dbu.

You are confused. Terrorist are not solders of any particular country as recognized by the Geneva conventions. . By definition they are combatants that attack civilian or civilian targets, rather than attacking the military directly. Terrorist use civilians as shields. Israeli fighters on the other hand are uniformed members of their defense force. Combatants on the filed of battle, like spies, can be shot on sight according to the rules of war

mike

Reply to
Mike Hunter

So, what's 'fair' warning? Obviously, the children involved would disagree with whatever you say. Do you have *any* idea what children are?

Unlike you, I can point more than one at at time.

The work of terrorists which will be responded to in-kind.

That's not what they say now. Too much Fox?

Reply to
FanJet

shaky jake wouldn't go. He's like the rest of them.

Reply to
dbu.

During WWII if somebody shoot at us from a church on a Sunday morning, we simply blow up the church. We did not send a guy in to tell the 'good' folks to get out first. If there was a steel mill in the middle of a town we blew up the town, mill and all, today they have smart bombs that can blow up just the mill. But again you don't tell the towns folk not to go to work that day so all of the skilled workers can be saved to work another day, as the Israelis are dong warming the terrorist they are coming to get them tonight. If you don't want your friends and family hurt or killer don't start a war with a county with bigger guns, WBMA That is our problem in Iraq we should have blown all those Bath Party town in the Sunni triangle to bits long ago. We should blow up the capital of Iran tonight, to hell with who doesn't like it. Why wait tell they get the bomb, hit us and the Dims blame the President? ;)

mike hunt

Reply to
Mike Hunter

terrorists are stupid. They beat their heads bloody and they ask for more. Why don't they all just jump off a cliff, it would save us time.

Reply to
dbu.

What isn't fair warning?

You are foolish diz

"in kind" What does that mean please explain?

Foolish again diz. The hit the building they aimed at.

Reply to
dbu.

Perhaps they like to have their brothers kill their kids....

Reply to
Scott in Florida

Why are you calling him "diz", rightard?

Reply to
dizzy

That which was given. Convenient question to ignore, I know, but seriously: Do you have *any* idea what children are?

It's called fair. Some would call it practicing instead of just preaching your religion.

Simple stuff really. Israel will shoot 200+ rockets - or the equivalent into Lebanon.

Waaaay too much Fox.

Reply to
FanJet

because he is a ditz.

Reply to
dbu.

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