Sometimes, I just can’t write about stuff
- Posted by Beth on July 13th, 2006 filed in General, International, Islamofascism
I might have to take today to just stare at the news on TV or something, and pray. I don’t think I can actually write about the news in Israel yet (see the trackbacks there for more linkage). Maybe Martin will.
Israel intensified its attacks against Lebanon on Thursday, blasting Beirut’s international airport and the southern part of the country in its heaviest air campaign against its neighbor in 24 years. Nearly three dozen civilians were killed, officials said.
The strikes on the airport, which damaged three runways, came hours before Israel also imposed a naval blockade on Lebanon to cut off supply routes to Lebanese militants.
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On Thursday, Israeli Foreign Ministry spokesman Mark Regev said the offensive in Lebanon has far-reaching objectives, including pushing Hezbollah militants away from the Israeli border and eventually sidelining the group altogether.“We must neutralize the hostile terrorist infrastructure that exists in Lebanon,” he said.
Senior Israeli military officials said Israel warned the Lebanese government that it plans to strike offices and homes of Hezbollah leaders in the southern suburbs of Beirut.
All I can say about it right now is may G-d bless Israel and make this only be a six-day war. No Iran. No leaking into Iraq. And so much for disengagement bringing peace (I told ya so).
Tags: Israel, Lebanon, Beirut, Hezbollah, Hamas, terrorists, terrorism, war, Middle East


























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