Massacre at Qana

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Only those with a slave mentality like yourself.

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Lebanese on the other hand picked Hizbiz and Iranian Mullahs.
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Iranian Mullahs don't control Lebanon. Can't say the same about Saudi mullahs and Pakistan.

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And that is why my bro Israel is playing daddy to the Lebanese (sadly). But you won't understand. You never learned from Lebanese history. Keep it the way you are going and soon Lebaon will become .

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Guys refrain from personal insults as well as national insults.

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No I do understand that you don't know the meaning of justice and only know how to act like a dog. You are not a Muslim, in fact you are the total opposite of what a true Muslim is.

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Yesha Rabbinical Council: During time of war, enemy has no innocents

The Yesha Rabbinical Council announced in response to an IDF attack in Kfar Qanna that “according to Jewish law, during a time of battle and war, there is no such term as ‘innocents’ of the enemy.”

All of the discussions on Christian morality are weakening the spirit of the army and the nation and are costing us in the blood of our soldiers and civilians," the statement said. (Efrat Weiss)

http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/1,7340,L-3283720,00.html

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Who said Judaism was a peace loving religion?

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http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/745185.html

Livni: Qana attack led to turning point in support for Israel
By [EMAIL=“[email protected]”]Yoav Stern, [EMAIL=“[email protected]”]Yuval Yoaz and [EMAIL=“[email protected]”]Amos Harel, Haaretz Correspondents

The deaths of dozens of civilians in an Israel Air Force attack on the southern Lebanese village of Qana marked a significant diplomatic turning point against Israel, Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni said Tuesday.

The foreign minister said that following the events in Qana, Israel’s scope for political maneuvering had been reduced, as was the amount of European support Israel is receiving for its operation in Lebanese soil.

Livni said this change was exemplified in the “problematic” Russian and French stance towards Israel.

She said that despite the pictures of civilian casualties coming from Qana of it was important not to stray from implementing UN decision 1559.

The Association for Civil Rights in Israel on Tuesday urged Prime Minister Ehud Olmert to establish a state commission of inquiry into the killings at Qana.

As the Israel Air Force continues to investigate the air strike, questions have been raised over military accounts of the incident.

It now appears that the military had no information on rockets launched from the site of the building, or the presence of Hezbollah men at the time.

The Israel Defense Forces had said after the deadly air-strike that many rockets had been launched from Qana. However, it changed its version on Monday.

The site was included in an IAF plan to strike at several buildings in proximity to a previous launching site. Similar strikes were carried out in the past. However, there were no rocket launches from Qana on the day of the strike.

Meanwhile, the Lebanese Red Cross workers reported on Monday that 28 bodies, 19 of them children, were removed from the rubble.

The count is lower than the some 60 bodies reported by news agencies, quoting Lebanese security officials. Survivors say 60 people were in the building at the time of the strike.

Additional bodies are expected to be found in rescue operations.

Elsewhere in southern Lebanon, 49 bodies were removed Monday from the ruins of buildings in ten villages. Medical sources in Lebanon say dozens more are buried in the rubble.

IDF sources said the warning pamphlets the IAF disseminated to residents, calling on them to leave the area, were dropped several days before the strike, and not over the weekend.

The IAF does not have a way to verify whether villages have been vacated, or whether civilians remain hidden in bomb-shelters in locations otherwise believed to have been vacated, the sources said.

Paratroopers who fought in Bint Jbail last week said they noticed civilians hiding in the rubble while the fierce battle with Hezbollah militants was taking place.

The IDF account and those of survivors present contradictory versions of the Qana deaths. The IDF said that there is an unexplained gap of about seven hours between the IAF strike and the first report that the building had collapsed. Residents’ accounts say only 10 minutes went by between the strike and the collapse.

The survivors say rescue teams arrived only in the morning, as night conditions made the rescue mission difficult. The Red Cross in Tyre received a call for help only in the morning, explaining their late arrival.

Sami Yazbek, chief of the Tyre department of the Red Cross, said his office received a call only at 7 A.M. The ambulances were further slowed by the bombed roads leading to Qana.

The media first heard of the bombing at 8 A.M. The foreign press quoted Lebanese sources explaining the late announcement, saying the electricity and phones in the village of Qana were almost entirely cut-off by IAF attacks.

An IAF investigation into the bombing is underway.

The IAF admits the village was struck three times between Saturday night and Sunday morning. Two bombs were dropped on the building in the first strike. Channel 10, however, said on Monday that the initial investigation shows the bombs did not immediately explode, and an explosion in the early morning caused the casualties.

The IDF provided no explanation for the second explosion, and it is not clear whether the bomb was moved, or whether Hezbollah ammunition stored in the building caused the explosion.

Civilians continued to leave their homes en masse in southern Lebanon on Monday, taking advantage of the temporary slow-down in the fighting, imposed by the IAF after the Qana attack.

The United Nations and the Red Cross delivered emergency assistance to villages in the south on Monday. The UN also delivered food and medical equipment to Qana residents.

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^^The above articles gives an insight to the dispicable psyche of Israelis and their Christian-Zionist supporters...i.e. they do not consider the killing of an unarmed, innocent, non-jew/christian civilian as a crime, infact quite justifiable...the massacre at Qana was not bad because it was a cold blooded massacre bordering ethnic cleansing, but because it was bad for PR...

This is the same point the head genocidal zionism supporting/enabling journo/writer in the west, freiedman echoes over and over, that the images of muslims/arab being indiscrminately bombed, killed and maimed being beamed all over the middle east through Aljazeera are not bad cause they involve killing of unarmed civilians, but because they are bad for PR...

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^^ I wonder where were those brave Hizbiz who waited for 7 hours before providing help. They say their command and control has not been impacted at all. What happened for 7 hours? Were they moving bodies into the building from other places?


The IDF account and those of survivors present contradictory versions of the Qana deaths. The IDF said that there is an unexplained gap of about seven hours between the IAF strike and the first report that the building had collapsed. Residents' accounts say only 10 minutes went by between the strike and the collapse.

The survivors say rescue teams arrived only in the morning, as night conditions made the rescue mission difficult. The Red Cross in Tyre received a call for help only in the morning, explaining their late arrival.

Sami Yazbek, chief of the Tyre department of the Red Cross, said his office received a call only at 7 A.M. The ambulances were further slowed by the bombed roads leading to Qana.

The media first heard of the bombing at 8 A.M. The foreign press quoted Lebanese sources explaining the late announcement, saying the electricity and phones in the village of Qana were almost entirely cut-off by IAF attacks.

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thomas friedman?

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Even If I were to accept your absurd claim and irrelevant claim about Hizbollah...does it still justify what hisraeli nazis are doing...I bet you think it does and thats where in lies the proof of my hypothesis that Israels/Christian-zionists due to their inherent racist beliefs do not consider the shedding of innocent non-jews/christian a crime or a sin...

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^ yes you are right. for 7 hours they went around collected 37 kids , killed them and than moved their bodeis into the building to blame Israel. Guess what I also just saw pigs fly.

BTW you did not take my challenge of providing pictures of destroyed guns and rocket launchers form the building, because according to you hezb were hiding there.

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Don't give challenges hazrat. This kind of crap has been doled out for the last 60 years and Arabs continue losing their lives and limbs. You gotta rethink, you gotta take responsibility. Be a man! man.

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Yes, antiobl's credibility is zero. He cannot handly any challenges.

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^ You can't prove it can you. If Hezb were there than destroyed guns and rocket launchers would have been there. Can't prove it, can you. So stop dithering around and skirting around the issue and raising irrelevant points. It was simply a targeted killing of innocent civilians, otherwise prove it. Don't post 30 lines of nothing. Prove me wrong.

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^^ Nasrullah has gone to a cave as well.

Now we have every "Islamic Leader" in the cave except our ninja turtle Nijat of Iran.

Nasrullah, Zaya-hiri zawahiri, Osama Ben-La-Deen everyone now has an air-conditioned cave. What an achievement

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You won't be surprised that this exactly what christian-zionists are saying; this what i read on a christian site:

"the building collapsed a total of 8 hours AFTER the bombing. It is speculated that the building contained explosives belonging to Hezbolah and the collapse and subsequent death of those children was staged by Hezbolah"

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Hahaha...so now anti can also enlighten us on other pleasantaries he may have picked up on these hate sites...e.g. "Muslims worship the moon".....

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with all those people in "cave" and still no stopping of "terror"? what an achievment!

Massacre in Qana or The 21st century barbarism Video

Massacre in Qana or The 21st century barbarism

31 July 2006: The second Qana massacre on 30 July 2006 will go down in history as the proof of the 21st century barbarism. Innocent aged men, women and children who were taking refuge in the bunkers of a three-storey building were buried as the building was reduced to rubble. The American supplied smart bombs were put to use with immediate insanity and savagery. The Foreign Minister of Qatar disclosed on al-Jazeera TV in an interview today that some Arab countries had given a direct consent to Israel not to stop the war until they had finished the job of wiping out the resistance movement in South Lebanon. This type of treachery, supported by the spineless court-clerics is not unknown in history.

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