Wednesday, July 26, 2006
IAF thinks Red Cross is an aiming point
Once might be an accident, the "fog of war" might cause errors, but this report in the Guardian can only be describing a deliberate murderous attack on innocents.
Does the Israeli military think that Lebanese is a synonym for Hezbollah? Consider this compilation of the bombing results.
UPDATE: The IAF also struck a UN observers compound. There is absolutely no way that could be a mistake. They are telling the world that they will kill anyone they please, anywhere they chose at any time they want to.
The ambulance headlamps were on, the blue light overhead was flashing, and another light illuminated the Red Cross flag when the first Israeli missile hit, shearing off the right leg of the man on the stretcher inside. As he lay screaming beneath fire and smoke, patients and ambulance workers scrambled for safety, crawling over glass in the dark. Then another missile hit the second ambulance.
Even in a war which has turned the roads of south Lebanon into killing zones, Israel's rocket strike on two clearly marked Red Cross ambulances on Sunday night set a deadly new milestone.
Six ambulance workers were wounded and three generations of the Fawaz family, being transported to hospital from Tibnin with what were originally minor injuries, were left fighting for their lives. Two ambulances were entirely destroyed, their roofs pierced by missiles.
Does the Israeli military think that Lebanese is a synonym for Hezbollah? Consider this compilation of the bombing results.
The tollThat's some real sharp shooting. Who is their bombing instructor? Dick Cheney?
Lebanese
Yesterday
Civilian deaths 8
Hizbullah deaths 0
Since outbreak
Military deaths 66
Civilian deaths 377
Wounded 1,550+
Israeli
Yesterday
Civilian deaths 0
Military deaths 4
Since outbreak
Military deaths 24
Civilian deaths 17
Wounded 360+
UPDATE: The IAF also struck a UN observers compound. There is absolutely no way that could be a mistake. They are telling the world that they will kill anyone they please, anywhere they chose at any time they want to.
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