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Lebanon for now, Who is next ?
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23/07/2006 18:43:12
Dragan Nedeljkovich (En ligne)
Now officially retired
Zrenjanin, Serbia
 
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>>The whole area is "governed" by lunatics.
>>I haven't seen Israel deliberately targetting civilians either, but they sure manage to kill/maim a high number regardless! They "target" a Hamas member and if there are kids and folk around, too bad. They fire rockets at cars in crowded streets!!! My guess is that it's done on purpose. I mean, if they feel that destroying the homes of parents of suicide bombers does something positive, they likely feel collateral damage is OK too, to 'teach' some lesson.
>>2 kidnapped Israeli soldiers has turned into 35 dead Israelis and 350 dead Lebanese. Brilliant!
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>Are you talking about Hamas, or Hezbollah? As I understand it, Hezbollah members frequently and intentionally stay in areas with large numbers of civilians, such as refugee camps. What is Israel to do? Not attack, while members of Hezbollah plan and carry out attacks on Israel?
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>One of the problems I have with these kinds of debates is that people will criticize what one country/group is doing, without offering an alternative. What do you propose the Israelis should do?

The other evening I've seen the Israeli envoy (ambassador to UN or US or something like that) mention some UN resolution which said something about what Hezbollah and Lebanese government should have done. I think I can agree with the guy - respecting UN resolutions would be a very good start for both sides.

back to same old

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