August 4, 2006 at 3:11 am
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Chavez withdraws Venezuelan envoy citing Israeli ‘genocide’
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez said Thursday he has recalled his country’s ambassador to Israel to show his “indignation” over the military offensive in Lebanon.
“We have ordered the withdrawal of our ambassador in Israel,” Chavez said in a televised speech, calling Israeli attacks in Lebanon “genocide.”
“It really causes indignation to see how the state of Israel continues bombing, killing … with all of the power they have, with the support of the United States,”
We Ask, where are our Arab Leaders whose countries still maintain diplomatic relations with Israel ??… We salute you Hugo Chevez and shame on Arab Leaders
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August 3, 2006 at 7:44 pm
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Since July 12, 2006, Israel imposes a general
siege on Lebanon through its airforce and war
ships, denying access to humanitarian aids. With
the continuous aggression, more people are
being killed, disabled and displaced in a war
that is aimed at Lebanon’s people and its vital
resources. Despite this racist Israeli rage
one thing they will sure come to realize
Lebanon cannot be contained
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August 3, 2006 at 4:26 pm
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Is that real ? ….. did it really happen ?? who can do that ???
Such questions are popular now after the second Israeli massacre in Qana (2006) voices raised to ask these questions …..
But THIS IS NOT NEW !! …. THIS IS NOT THE FIRST TIME ISRAEL DOES THAT !!!
Lets go back in time and review the origin of a country a supposed country like Israel. How they exterminated the Arabian Civilians to build the basis of their dream …
But why the world is amazed now ? … Strange !!
Its a known fact that the hate for Jweish ( or Zionism ) is not new for the western world , we can find that clearley in Shakespeare plays or in the common western literature of the 17th century !!!
and as they were a colonial power in the 19/20 th centuries they used their power to get rid of such group of people and put them in a place like Palestine.
anyway a known book can be downloaded from hear can describe the Jewish way of thinking and how do they see the world ( The Protocoles of Zion) :
http://www.box.net/public/6t3he9znhp
At last … we shouldn’t expect better way of thinking for these group of people … we all know how they hate the others and what they consider them !!
The only solution is in resistance and Hezbollah knows that ( we all know).
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August 3, 2006 at 2:16 pm
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Even in these difficult times that Lebanon is going through, revisited with all too familiar scenes of terror and anger; the displacement of hundreds of families, the theatre must retaliate during wartime as it did in peace. This involvement is not new, it was used by American protesters during the Vietnam War (Bread and Puppet Theatre) where bread was distributed to the audience during the spectacle, stressing the already communal aspect of theatre, but further including the audience in its protest.
Apart from the apparent destruction inflicted by the Israelis which we can see on television, the rubble of infrastructure, there is torment that remains unseen by the press, which cannot be documented because it has yet to show its face. It will when the children who are now being forced to leave one makeshift home after another, grow up, creating another generation of victims.
War interrupts the imagination, prioritizes reality. It’s difficult enough for adults to dream under fire, but for petrified children the luxury is impossible. Theatre is the only place in these circumstances of an enduring collective imagination. The children in Al Madina Theatre will be allowed to resume being children. They can take part in different workshops that will nurture their creativity and allow them to forget, if only momentarily, the horrors just outside the door. In that time they might remember to hope and to conceive of tomorrow not just as another day to survive but also to live.
With the help of the theatre’s supporters, Mohammad Farhat - the theatre’s head technician - has organized daily workshops starting at 10:00 am including painting, theatre, puppet making, storytelling, educational programs, and films for children and adults.
Many artists are participating in the workshop including Mona Knio, Chérif Abdelnour, Hania Mroué, Hicham Kayéd, Moataz Dajjani and Nagy Souraty.
We invite anybody with children’s books, drawing crayons, pencils, papers, toys or board games to spare to please send these items to Al Madina Theatre.
For more information contact Mohammad Farhat, the event organizer at 00961 1 75 30 10/11(Beirut). Email: (masmad@cyberia.net.lb) or Jessy Kossaify at 0033 6 12 87 20 25 (Paris). Email: (jkossaify@hotmail.com)
You can contact Nidal Al Achkar at 0033 6 84 87 32 04 (Paris). Email: (nidalalachkar@hotmail.fr)
The Association of Al Madina Theatre for Art and Culture
Hamra Street, Saroulla Bldg
Beirut – Lebanon
Phone: 00961 1 75 30 10 / 11
masmad@cyberia.net.lb
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August 2, 2006 at 5:31 pm
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South Beirut before Israel bombed it to death

Beirut after Israel bombed it to death
Via The Arabist
h/t Sandmonkey
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August 2, 2006 at 1:42 pm
Wow! Good news! The war will stop soon, it’s a matter of days! Bla Bla Bla
Well I think there is more destruction and killing on the way, can Israel stop without committing a few more massacres?
In any possible scenario, Lebanon is a victim of this war. I tend to believe the scenario where America persuaded Israel to take the opportunity to secure the north by neutralizing Hizbullah, which could lead to a solution with Lebanon, or at least a weaker Hizbullah with international forces in the south most probably.
It’s not working for America in Iraq, and going into a possible war with Iran (after striking nuclear reactors and key targets) will not be easy at all, the security council gave Iran till the end of August to stop Uranium enrichment, so I do not foresee a war anytime soon, at least not until mid 2007. Israelis will be needed in that possible war, but of course they should not be distracted by Hisbullah or Syria.
So why not attack Lebanon now, kill many people (who cares), have Hizbullah fire most of its missiles and then have international forces secure Israel’s north in the meantime? Probably Iran at the same time wanted to strengthen Hisbullah in the north of Israel in an attempt to prevent an imminent American/Israeli attack, or at least have a thorn in their throats.
Maybe, maybe not! What’s certain is that Lebanon is a victim here.
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August 1, 2006 at 12:00 pm
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هناك في تلك البقعة الصغيره من الوطن العربي
في تلك الجنة التي غنى لها العشرات و كتب عنها المئات
عند شجرة الأرز الشامخة التي عشقناها جميعا منذ الصغر
هناك في وطننا الغالي لبنان، جرح و ألم و دماء
بيوت تهدم و رجال يحافظون على آخر بقايا الكرامة و معاني الحرية
أطفال يموتون قبل أن يتذوقوا طعم الحياة و نساء تحترق قلوبهن دموعا و دماء
هناك أباؤنا و أجدادنا يصلون أملا في أن يستيقظ العالم و يسمع صراخ الوطن الجريح
من هنا من جيران باسمنا و باسم جميع المدونين العرب في كل مكان دون أي استثناء أو تخصيص نحني رؤوسنا احتراما لشعب لبنان الصامد و نرسل لهم تحياتنا و ودعواتنا و محبتنا
و لكن هل يكفي الدعاء و الحروف؟ هل للكلمة صوت مسموع في ظل هذه الضوضاء العارمة ؟
من هذا المنطلق نريد أن نحول كلماتنا الى أفعال … نريد أن نسمع صدى أصواتنا في كل مكان
و التي ستدعم مؤسسة نهر الأردن في مشروعها الكبير لدعم لبنان و تزويده بكل ما نستطيع جمعه من غذاء و دواء و غطاء
نحتاج الى دعمكم قدر المستطاع
ساعدونا في
نشر الحملة بإلصاق إعلاناتها في مواقعكم و مدوناتكم و إيصال فكرتها لمعارفكم و أصدقائكم
زودونا بالمعونة من بيوتكم لتكون رسالة محبة الى أخوتكم في لبنان
نريد أن نكون معا … يدا بيد … ندون أفعالنا من أجل لبنان
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August 1, 2006 at 10:42 am
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Day 20: the death toll rose to around 800 civilians, most of them are children. More than 800,000 displaced, 200,000 have left the country, 3 airports bombed, 62 bridges distroyed, 5,000 homes damaged.
The UN Security Council fails to condemn Israel.
Call for an immediate cease fire to stop the Israeli massacres against Lebanese civilians.
Human Life First Campaign
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July 31, 2006 at 9:23 pm
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Jordan Telecom’s support campaign, Help Support Lebanon in one of the following 3 methods:
1. Send an SMS with the word: help -or- عون to 99132.
2. Make your donations at wanadoo offices.
3. Call 090099123 from a fixed line and donate 1 JD/call.
All Donations will be sent to the victims and their families through the Red Crescent Organization in Jordan. Hurry Up!
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July 31, 2006 at 9:21 pm
1/ Human Toll in Lebanon
- 600+ civilian deaths, a third of which are children (this number might double once rescue workers are unable to reach 13 inaccessible villages where bodies are buried underneath destroyed residential buildings)
- 65 killed and wounded (mostly women and children, many handicapped) in Qana when an Israeli air strike leveled a four-story residential building used as a shelter by refugees
- 1,600 injured civilians
- 750,000 refugees (representing 12% of the population), of which 100,000 are sleeping in empty schools, parking lots and public gardens
- 4 international UN observers killed in an attack on their post in Khiyam even though the UNIFIL had warned the Israeli army several times that they were hitting too close
- 2 Indian UN peacekeepers wounded in an Israeli air raid on their post
- Attempts at creating a humanitarian corridor unsuccessful because of the destroyed bridges and roads that do not allow access to the villages that have the greatest humanitarian needs in the South
- Inability for ambulances and civil defense crews to reach areas with heavy civilian casualties because of intense bombardment
- Only 10% of the humanitarian aid needed has arrived to the country by ship or plane
- Refusal by Israel to allow for a 72-hour truce as requested by Jan Egeland, the UN’s top official for humanitarian relief, to evacuate the wounded, the children, the elderly and the disabled from the crossfire
- Bombing of a medical convoy from the Emirates
- Bombing of 2 Red Cross ambulances (Israel claims that Hezballah uses ambulances to move weapons, yet there has been no proof of that and only civilians have died when these ambulances were attacked)
- Bombing of 3 hospitals
- Bombing of fleeing civilian cars and buses
- Over 4500 air attacks mostly on villages where civilians haven’t been able to evacuate because of the bombings and destroyed roads
2/ Human Rights and War Crimes implications for Israel
- The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights claims that Israel’s actions in Lebanon could lead to the prosecution of its military commanders. Statement issued suggesting that the failure to spare civilians is a clear violation of international criminal law.
- Human Rights Watch claims that Israel has used artillery-fired cluster munitions in populated areas of Lebanon. Researchers on the ground in Lebanon confirmed that a cluster munitions attack on the village of Blida on July 19 killed one and wounded at least 12 civilians, including seven children. Human Rights Watch researchers also photographed cluster munitions in the arsenal of Israeli artillery teams on the Israel-Lebanon border.
- Human Rights Watch claims that Israel may be guilty of war crimes, citing: the destruction of about 60% of a nine square blocks area of southern Beirut composed mostly of apartment buildings, attacks on the village of Srifa, in which 10 houses were destroyed and at least 42 civilians killed, attacks on a vehicle of villagers fleeing Marwaheen, in which 16 civilians were killed. All these events took place despite the alleged absence of legitimate military target in sight.
- Blackened bodies of children and civilians are showing up in hospitals with no sign of being burnt (hair is still present) indicating that Israel is using weapons with toxic material. Tests indicate the presence of an unidentified chemical substance. The Human Rights Watch is still to verify whether Israel is using phosphorus in their weapons.
- Amnesty International has denounced “blatant” violations of international law and called on the UN to deploy an immediate fact-finding mission to investigate attacks against civilians and other breaches of international law.
- Amnesty International has also called for an arms embargo on Israel and Hezbollah amidst concerns on the transfer of weapons from the US to Israel, via Britain
3/ Infrastructure, Economical and Industrial Toll (overall losses valued at more than 2 billion dollars)
- Air, sea and terrestrial blockade
- Bombing of the Beirut International Airport
- Bombing of the Rayak military airport and Qaleiat domestic airport
- Bombing of the ports of Beirut, Jounieh, Tripoli and Tyr
- Bombing of the roads from Beirut to Damascus
- Destruction of at least 5000 private homes and residential buildings in villages in the south of Lebanon, in the south of Beirut and in the Christian center of Beirut, Achrafieh
- Bombing of hundreds of firms and industrial factories (losses valued at more than 150 million dollars)
- Destruction of the main Lebanese milk factory, « Liban LAIT », of a tissue paper factory, a bottle factory, a packaging firm and a wood plant
- Bombing of food and humanitarian trucks
- Destruction of all the main bridges (at least 100 bridges, most of them newly built, including Mdairej bridge, the highest one in the Middle East, which cost an estimated 44 million dollars), dams and overpasses
- Destruction of all more than 600km of roads in the south, making it impossible for civilians to flee their villages
- Bombing of religious symbols: Imam Ali mosque (Baalbeck) and prayer centers
- Bombing of most power plants, power stations, sewage plants, water facilities, fuel stations and transport trucks
- Bombing of the historical port of Byblos resulting in a huge oil spill
- Destruction of the historical headlight of Manara
- Bombing of Lebanese military barracks and radar installations which are not supposed to be weakened or involved in the fight
- Bombing of the telecommunication infrastructure (losses valued at more than 15 million dollars): mobile networks of Faraya, Jounieh, Zghorta (in the Christian areas), radio antennas, TV stations LBC and Manar
- Biggest ecological crisis ever in the Mediterranean resulting from the bombing of the Jiyeh power plant: 10,000 to 15,000 tonnes of oil have spilled into the sea, affecting not only 1/3 of the Lebanese coast, its sea life and marine ecosystem (including the endangered green turtle), but also the coasts of Cyprus, Syria, Turkey, Greece and Israel. This oil spill is of the size of the Erika oil spill that affected Spain and France but its impact more serious considering that it is not an open ocean as with the Erika oil spill.
- In 18 days, all 15 years of reconstruction efforts have been shattered. Lebanon’s fragile democracy is now the weakest it’s ever been, both in its ability to function and in the eyes of its people, thanks to Israeli aggression.
4/ Progress with Israel’s war objectives
- Hezbollah is still firing rockets and has threatened to hit the center of Israel
- Hezbollah doesn’t seem to be weakened despite IDF allegations and will even emerge stronger as they are now viewed as heroes across the Arab world
- Iranians are volunteering to help Hezbollah in their fight
- Al Qaeda vows to avenge Israeli onslaughts on Lebanon and threatens Israel and its allies
- The world has become a more dangerous place as the potential for new terrorists and terrorist acts is increasing daily fueled by the anger and hatred that is being bred by this war which instead of targeting Hezbollah militants has targeted Lebanese civilians and has completely destroyed Lebanon
- These events are damaging Israel and the US’s image around the world and is breeding more hatred, particularly in the Arab and Muslim world and amongst existing terrorist groups. Not to mention that it is alienating Israel and the US from their allies.
- The risk that the war spreads out in the region is very real
- Now that the one and only multi-confessional democracy in the Middle East has been completely weakened and brought back “20 years in time” as per Israeli military objectives, Bush’s goal of creating “a new Middle East” is starting to look more and more like his Iraqi ambitions
In conclusion
“War is a cowardly escape from the problems of peace.”
Thomas Mann
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July 30, 2006 at 8:16 pm
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July 30, 2006.
At least 54 civilians died in Qana, most of them are children. The death toll rose to approximately 750 civilians in a result of the continuous Israeli aggression on Lebanon. More than 800,000 displaced, 200,000 have left the country, 3 airports bombed, 62 bridges distroyed, 5,000 homes damaged.
Do not shut your eye.
Call for an immediate cease fire to stop the Israeli massacres against Lebanese civilians.
Human Life First Campaign
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July 30, 2006 at 6:52 pm
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يا حكومة بلادي.. أرجوكم أخبروني الآن:
ألم تقتنعوا بعد بأن عدوكم الحقيقي هو إسرائيل؟
(المصدر: الجزيرة نت. من عملية انتشال ضحايا مجزرة قانا الثانية)
Heaven’s Steps
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July 30, 2006 at 2:30 pm
Written by duri, Belongs to
General I guess all of us Arabs have established the fact that we condemn, hate, object to, are against (… etc) the Israeli atrocities in Lebanon during the past few weeks, and certainly their atrocities in the occupied Palestinian territories over the past decades.
The time has come to ask ourselves what can be done to effectively put an end to this.
Many of us have donated money, which is great, many of us have held protests and rallies which usually ended in brutal encounters with our “friendly” neighborhood policemen, very good, many of us have boycotted and are boycotting US and Israeli products, good, BUT, the question remains: What can we effectively do that cannot be considered an act of violence, and that can convince our governments that they need to listen to us?
I am not sure if people simply decided to forget about it, or if some western research institute decided that it no longer works, but has anyone considered recently the effectiveness of a simple, peaceful STRIKE lately?!?
In Europe, strikes happen almost every year, especially with new legislations and tax laws being issued under the new EU governing body. Truck drivers, airline employees, train station workers, fisherman, you name it! They simply decide jointly and peacefully not to go to work for a period of time, to demonstrate their true objection of a certain law or situation. No violence involved, and the government is forced many times to reconsider.
Objectively speaking, it takes 20-30% of an entire working community in a city to stay home for a couple of weeks to drive certain sectors in the economy to a stand still position!
This would certainly create a serious commotion that is untraceable by authorities as they cannot go knocking on every door, and at the same time unbearable by the economy!
Realistically speaking, we cannot change our governments overnight, we simply need to convince them to see things the way their people see them. And a civil strike may sometimes be the best way to attempt to do this.
A country without its economy in no longer a country, and a government without a country is no longer a government!
Duri Al Ajrami
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July 30, 2006 at 1:43 pm
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We have to do something about it… They should know that there is no room for war anymore…
Join our flickr photo campaign on
“Faces Against War”
… to send a message of NO War
I started with 3 photos and i hope the number will increase
pick up your camera and say it “No for War”
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July 29, 2006 at 8:33 pm
Written by Jewishman, Belongs to
General I am Jewish and a Zionist. I would like a dialog. I have been reading your website and I am impressed by the honesty of your views, although I don’t agree with them at all.
I have read a lot of writings by Arabs/Palestinians. I have read about life and conditions in the West Bank and Gaza. I have read a lot about life in the UNRWA refugees camps. It’s utterly horrible. I wouldn’t want it. I wouldn’t want my city occupied by a foreign army. I wouldn’t want to have to go through a checkpoint to travel to the next town. I wouldn’t want middle of the night arrests. I wouldn’t want a foreign army’s helicopters above my town. I live a comfortable life. Wouldn’t those people want the same comforts of life? Of course.
The Palestinians are victims, no doubt about it, but of who and what? There is one key thought that they refuse to enter their minds. They refuse to consider or accept that the root cause of all of this is that they have always wished to destroy, and have always taken steps to destroy, the State of Israel. They don’t see that everything Israel does is a reaction to that. I repeat. They don’t see that everything Israel does is a reaction to that. Israel considers that it is defending itself. Arabs never once acknowledge this in their writings. You never hear it uttered from their lips.
Read what Israelis and Jewish people are saying. This is self-defense. You may not agree that it is self-defense, but you must accept that this is the Jewish and Israeli perception and the thought behind their actions. Israelis and Jewish people have absolutely no wish to kill Arabs/Palestinians for fun!
Why don’t Arabs including Palestinians accept that their desire and intention to destroy the State of Israel is the root cause of the conflict? Two reasons I believe.
First, it’s easier, more comfortable, and politically correct for them to see themselves as victims. Some people are like that – always feeling sorry for themselves and seeing themselves as victims – and never seeing that anything they do themselves may be the cause of their problems.
Second, because they can never give up their wish and intention to destroy the State of Israel. They would rather die than accept Israel’s existence. And if they did accept Israel’s existence, perhaps they would have to accept that after all these years, they were victims of themselves.
In recent years we have the new factor of religion. Israel is on “Islamic” land. I am old enough to remember when religion was not a factor as it is today.
Most Jews and Arabs including Palestinians don’t bother to look at the other side’s writings or listen carefully to what they are saying – because they can’t bear to listen. Everyone is yelling but no one is listening to the other side. They are just listening to their own side.
If Israel believed, truly believed, that the Arabs and Palestinians no longer desired to destroy Israel and would never again try to destroy or attack Israel, wonderful things would happen. Do any of you see that?
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July 28, 2006 at 10:25 am
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Under the slogan “Human Life First”, several leagues and institutions came together to launch a campaign opposing the Israeli aggression on Lebanon, and spread awareness of the enormous toll Israeli attacks is having on Humans in Lebanon in international circles.
Our foreign media and information team designed several brochures in foreign languages to be sent to European, American and Canadian NGOs and parties. For its part, our relief team coordinates the aids sent by institutions from abroad and shelters refugees in homes and schools that welcome them in Beirut, Mount Lebanon and the North.
This campaign is made possible by the participation of:
-The National Lebanese League
- Kulluna Lilwatan Group (www.nowarlb.com )
-Tahawolat Magazine (www.tahawolat.com )
- Beirut Lemons (www.beirutlemons.com )
You may contact us via e-mail: beirutlemons@gmail.com
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July 27, 2006 at 2:06 pm
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from sha3teely.com
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July 27, 2006 at 10:16 am
“15 thousand tonnes of fuel spillage…”
“It will require decades to clean up the surrounding shores…”
“This is the worst pollution crises Lebanon has ever suffered in its history as a nation…”
Watching the news late last, I surprised myself. Somehow, I was even more shocked, more hurt, more devastated by images from Beirut - despite the fact that I had begun to feel ‘jaded’ these days. But then again, it never occurred to me that Lebanon’s beautiful shores would also be forced to shroud themselves in the mourning colour of black.
I can’t describe to you how much it hurt to see the environmental destruction Lebanon is suffering. It’s now enough that 25 percent of the population has been forced to flee. It’s not enough that children are sleeping in the empty hallways of school buildings and against the rough gravel of the street - those children, that is, who have not been charred to a black cinder.
It’s not enough that the country has been bombed to a rubble, that the economy is in shreds, that employment is non existent, that blood flows freely in the demolished streets and alleys.
No…now that reassuring blue of a constant ocean has also been tampered with, and the beautiful, comforting shores of Lebanon are defiled.
My God…does Israel even realize how much hate and anger they are fueling in the most pacifist of souls??
Does Israel honestly think they can continue insulting our intelligence for so long and claim this war is against Hizb Allah?
Does the US honestly believe we will buy into the claims it makes - that Israel is simply being a ‘helpful’ neighbour to Lebanon and aiding in removing ‘terrorist’ influences in Beirut and its nation?
Do people in this world of ours REALLY buy into that?? DO THEY????


Hat tip to
+ Beirut Update for the pictures
+ Blogging Beirut
+ Beirut to the Beltway
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July 26, 2006 at 3:00 pm
Written by sbyd, Belongs to
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July 26, 2006 at 1:09 pm
Written by wael, Belongs to
General I’ve just received this message in my youtube account, and am willing inshAlla to respond to there call, I hope you can join them and help them out.
Here is the text of the message I received.
Hello. I’m Lordnevets
I live in Liverpool in the UK!
A fellow YOUTUBER called EendjeKwak from Holland
sent me a message.
We want to make a global YouTube video with a simple message about what going on in the World.
“Stop It Now!”
The idea is to get as many like minded people to send me a five second video clip of them just simply saying
“Stop It Now”
Each will be tagged with their name and location.
The video is going to be called
“Peace Breaks Out!”
If you can help. Please do.
When finished. I can send out the complete vid to each person and we can launch them together.
Here is EendjeKwak’s message:
EendjeKwak wrote:
>
> A suggetion:
> John Lennon once spread mysterious posters (or billboards) over the world with a message of peace. Maybe we can ask a lot of Youtubers from all over the world to download a poster we made. They have to put it somewhere (in a public toilet, in the city, on a tree) and film it. And you can make a news item about it! “All over the world mysterious posters appear with the weird orange eyes man” 
> Or maybe a message: “Make video’s, not war!”
We are not mute anymore.
We never used to be able to say so much to so many people ever! EVER!
There may be comedy, sadness. anger. pain. in the complete video but as long as we get together and share it. We can make a difference!
All I need is five seconds and send it to:
My email address is lordnevetsJohntitts@yahoo.co.uk
or
lordnevets@blueyonder.co.uk
Hope you can help out!
Thank you and keep safe
Lordnevets (Steve Lofthouse - liverpool.
02:26am GMT 26th July 2006)
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