Israel's War on Lebanon, July 2006

WARNING : GRAPHIC

http://www.vtjp.org/background/imageslebanon.php

Photos From Israel's War on Lebanon, July 2006
This war has been overwhelmingly approved by the Bush administration and both houses of Congress. Most of the Israeli aircraft, artillery, and weapons deployed in the events depicted here were made in America. American taxpayers give Israel nearly $2 billion of armaments every year.
Warning: Disturbing images


Lebanese civil defence members carry the bodies of 18 civilians from the southern village of Marwahin, including nine children, killed when an Israeli missile struck a car and a mini-bus(photo: AFP/Al-Ahram Weekly)

Lebanese civil defence members carry the bodies of 18 civilians from the southern village of Marwahin, including nine children, killed when an Israeli missile struck a car and a mini-bus (photo: AFP/Al-Ahram Weekly)











































































































Submitted by The Great Revealer on Wed, 2008-11-05 01:49

http://www.lgic.org/en/israel-lebanon-2006.php

Israel War on Lebanon

July,2006

Watch Out - Sensitive Pictures Below

Massacres on Civilians commited by Israel's air force.

Next: Israel Terrorism on Lebanese ( Sensitive pictures)

The Great Revealer | Wed, 2008-11-05 01:53

More "presents" from Israel.  Just in time for X-mas.

http://www.lgic.org/en/Israel-terrorism-on-lebanon.htm

Save the Lebanese Civilians Petition

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Monday, July 17, 2006: Kiryat shmona
Israeli girls write messages on a shell at a heavy artillery position firing into civilians inside Lebanon


Monday, July 17, 2006:
South Lebanon: A Lebanese Child Receiving the message from the Israeli girls!

 

 

 
 

 
 
 
To the FREE PEOPLE of the World:
Lebanese Civilians (Christians, Muslims, Druzes & Jews)
Are being SLAUGHTERED
DO NOT TURN YOUR BACK ON US
PRESSURE your government to stop this GENOCIDE!
The Great Revealer | Wed, 2008-11-05 01:54

THE WORLD'S MOST "MORAL" ARMY

http://www.wwenglish.com/en/voa/stan/2008/09/2008092027570.htm

By Lisa Schlein
Geneva
15 September 2008

The British head of the U.N. Mine Action Program in southern Lebanon, Christopher Clark, and his 990-member team of mine clearers will receive the 2008 Nansen Refugee Award. The U.N. refugee agency says the prize recipients are being honored for their courageous work in clearing tons of deadly munitions leftover from Israel's war with the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah in the summer of 2006. Lisa Schlein reports from UNHCR headquarters in Geneva.  

An unexploded cluster bomb in Lebanon (2006 photo)
An unexploded cluster bomb in Lebanon (2006 photo)

The war only lasted five weeks, but it caused incalculable damage. During that period, more than two million explosive bomblets from Israeli cluster munitions were scattered over southern Lebanon, according to the United Nations.  

More than 750,000 Lebanese fled their homes in the south to safer places in the country and another quarter of a million people fled to Syria or further afield.  

U.N. refugee spokeswoman Astrid Van Genderen Stort says it is thanks to Christopher Clark and his team of de-miners that these refugees and internally displaced people have been able to return to their land.

"It was very important for UNHCR because we could bring our refugees and internally displaced back in safety and dignity," said Astrid Van Genderen Stort. "Of course it is still something that is going on because clearing a big piece of land, the whole of southern Lebanon of so many bomblets is an incredible job and they are still ongoing with it. But in the meantime, hundreds of thousands of refugees and internally displaced have been able to return back."  

In 2003, the U.N. Mine Action Program in southern Lebanon, headed by Christopher Clark, began clearing landmines, unexploded ordnance and other remnants of war left over from previous conflicts.

Genderen Stort tells VOA by July 2006, they had cleared most of southern Lebanon.

"And, then suddenly the war broke out and in a period of five weeks all the work that they had done, but, suddenly there were between 2.6 and four million new cluster bomblets, which is a totally different thing from landmines and unexploded ordnance," she said. "They look different. They are very small. They can hang in the trees. They can be hidden in the garden. In Lebanon, I saw a lot of the bomblets in the agricultural fields and tobacco fields and that is, of course. If people can return home, but they cannot work, they are basically blocked."

The Nansen Prize is named after Norwegian explorer, author and Nobel Laureate Fridtjof Nansen, who was the first High Commissioner for Refugees.

The Great Revealer | Wed, 2008-11-05 01:56

Zionist Guarantee "100% Accurate" precision bombs

http://www.habeeb.com/lebanon.photos.18.beirut.war.destruction.html

Beirut and Lebanon War Photos

Beirut War Destruction, Lebanon war, images of the aftermath of the 2006 clash between Hezbollah and Israel


Beirut and Lebanon war - Beirut on July 12, 2006 before the war


Beirut and Lebanon war - Beirut on July 31, 2006 after heavy pummeling by Israel


Beirut and Lebanon war - With labels, same area of Beirut, July 31


Before and after: bombed out area of Southern Beirut: August 3, 2006


Beirut and Lebanon war
Map of Israeli airstrikes targeting roads and bridges from July 12 through August 4, 2006

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A Video Tribute to Beirut, an awesome city... if only people would let it live in peace
Press the play button (below) to watch the video and hear Fairouz sing

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A man looks at the wreckage of a bridge north of Beirut after an Israeli airstrike early on Friday August 4, 2006
Four bridges were destroyed norht of beirut in the Christian heartland on Lebanon’s main north-south highway.


Beirut and Lebanon war
Mother comforting her child - Qana, Southern Lebanon July 2006
after an Israeli missile struck a building killing scores of people from two extended families
who were huddles there to escape the intense bombardment


Huge fireball from an Israeli missle


Bigger Fireball


Smoke rises over Beirut after an Israeli attack - July 2006


 


Displaced Family: 2006


Displaced family: cooking


Mar Mikhail neighborhood in Beirut after an Israeli missile struck an intersection


Sad caricature titled "the last two remaining bridges" August 5, 2006
shows Lebanon drowning in blood while vehicles (rockets) converge over it.
On one side, the rockets are labelled Israel & Washington
and on the other side Syria & Iran


Halat bridge in the Christian hearland destroyed August 4, 2006


Rescuers evacuate dead and wounded from Halat bridge in the Christian hearland, destroyed August 4, 2006


Maameltein bridge in the Christian hearland destroyed August 4, 2006


Maameltein bridge in the Christian hearland destroyed August 4, 2006


Maameltein bridge in the Christian hearland destroyed August 4, 2006


One of many bridges destroyed in Beirut, July 2006


Plumes of smoke and dust rise after an Israeli hit on appartment buildings in Southern beirut, July 2006


Hit on Tyre, August 2006


Lebanon war: Aita Al-shaab July 2006


Al-Qaa', Eastern Lebanon, August 2006 after an Israeli missile
Bodies of migrant workers


Al-Qaa', Eastern Lebanon, August 2006 after an Israeli missile


Aitaroun, Southern Lebanon - destruction after an Israeli missile


Aitaroun, Southern Lebanon - Fleeing the war. August 2006


Man grieves for his child - near Baalbeck, Lebanon - August 2006


Woman in Bint Jbeil, extreme Southern Lebanon- picking up the pieces, August 2006


Man grieves for his family and village
Budai village near Baalbeck, Eastern Lebanon, August 2006


Lebanon-Israeli war - after an Israeli hit
Bourj Shimali near Tyre, Southern Lebanon August 2006


Lebanon-Israeli war - after an Israeli hit
Bridge in Hermel, North of Baalbeck, North-Eastern Lebanon August 2006


Israeli jets pound Lebanon - August 2006


Lebanese family carry their belongings over a destroyed bridge in the Masnaa' crossing, just inside the Syrian border
Eastern Lebanon, August 2006


Body of a child in a bag, Nabatiyeh, Southern Lebanon August 2006


Qana, Southern Lebanon, July 2006 after an Isreali missile killed 50 people
The stench of death: Children hold their noses as they pass corpses in a truck


Smoke rises over Tyre, July 2006


More smoke over tyre, July 2006


Explosion after an Israeli hit - Zahrani bridge, July 2006


Delusions from the past
Pre-1967 war cartoon depicting Gamaal Abdel Nasser (of Egypt), backed by Arab states (Syria, Lebanon, and Iraq)
kicking Israel into the sea at Aqaba
From the Al-Farida newspaper, Lebanon

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Beirut War Destruction, images of the aftermath of the 1975-90 civil war


Beirut war destruction - Holiday Inn Hotel (Click on the photo for a larger image)


Beirut war Photo - a heavily shot up building


Time magazine cover, 1982


Beirut war photo - US Embassy was bombed in 1983


Beirut war destruction - An Apartment Building Click on the photo for a larger image)


A war-damaged apartment building in Beirut


More war destruction in Beirut


More war destruction in Beirut


Beirut War - Reconstruction efforts after the destruction


Beirut War - Reconstruction efforts after the destruction


Beirut War - Reconstruction efforts after the destruction


Beirut War - Reconstruction efforts after the destruction


Beirut War - Reconstruction efforts after the destruction

The Great Revealer | Wed, 2008-11-05 02:01

we promise to pay you back...ten fold.

thnx TGR for reminding us how brutal and merciless these bastards are...

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"Money" has no value - people do.

qrswave | Wed, 2008-11-05 02:09

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