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Israel Threatens to Attack UN Troops!

 
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R. S. Refugee



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PostPosted: Tue Aug 08, 2006 9:15 pm    Post subject: Israel Threatens to Attack UN Troops! Reply with quote

IDF warns UN troops will be attacked if they repair bridges

Clancy Chassay in Beirut, Conal Urquhart in Metulla and Jonathan Steele in Tyre
Tuesday August 8, 2006
The Guardian



A young Lebanese girl is carried by a Red Cross worker after being injured in an air strike. Photograph: AP


Israel inflicted one of its deadliest attacks on Beirut last night when an air strike on a southern district killed at least 15 people, just hours after the departure of a delegation from the Arab League.

At least 30 were injured in the strike, which capped another day of violence in Lebanon in which more than 50 people died, including three Israeli soldiers.

As night fell, Israel declared a curfew in southern Lebanon, warning that all vehicles apart from humanitarian traffic would be at risk. Ground forces continued to run into fierce resistance in southern Lebanon. Hizbullah militants fired more than 100 rockets into northern Israel, wounding at least one.

But the Beirut attack was the day's bloodiest episode. Last night, local residents and rescue workers scrambled through the rubble and debris in the dark as the insides of an eight-storey building spilled out into a narrow street. Water from a burst pipe in a building opposite sprayed out a fine mist across the wreckage. Neighbouring residents, now stuck in teetering buildings, peered out of the back half of their sitting rooms as splintered furniture dangled out on the street below. A women in her nightdress on the sixth floor tried to retrieve something on what was left of her balcony as a chunk of her front room crashed down on to the street. An ambulance worker said he had counted 10 bodies so far. At least two were children.

Lebanese officials said there were many reports of other casualties throughout southern Lebanon but rescue workers were not able to reach the sites because of continued Israeli airstrikes. Israel also threatened to attack UN peacekeepers if they attempted to repair bomb-damaged bridges in southern Lebanon. UN officials contacted the Israeli army to inform them that a team of Chinese military engineers attached to the UN force in Lebanon intended to repair the bridge on the Beirut to Tyre road to enable the transport of humanitarian supplies.

According to the UN, Israeli officials said the engineers would become a target if they attempted to repair the bridge.

Senior UN officials reacted angrily to the destruction of a temporary causeway over the Litani river overnight. "We must be able to have movement throughout the country to deliver supplies. At this point we can't do that," said David Shearer, the humanitarian coordinator for Lebanon. "The deliberate targeting of civilian infrastructure is a violation of international law."

International aid groups have blamed Israel for not providing security guarantees, thereby paralysing the delivery of aid to the south. Even when aid reaches Tyre, convoys have to apply on a case by case basis for permission to take it out to the villages. Most applications are refused.

A convoy run from Beirut to Tyre by M�decins sans Fronti�res yesterday was forced to stop at the ruins of the causeway. Boxes of medicine were carried over a footbridge by hand and loaded up into separate vehicles on the other side.

Car passengers had to do the same, driving to the footbridge and waiting for transport on the other side.

Israel's army warned residents in southern Lebanon to remain indoors after 10pm yesterday and said anyone moving after that would be at risk. "Anyone who does travel is taking a high risk. There is no end period," an Israeli military source said. "This will allow us to track anyone potentially trying to launch rockets."

The source said the restriction on movement applied anywhere south of the Litani river, which is roughly 13 miles from Israel's northern border. He did not specify how the warning had been delivered.

Israel also said it shot down a Hizbullah drone."We located it over Lebanon and tracked it over the Mediterranean where we shot it down. Naval vessels picked up the debris for investigation," an Israeli military spokesman said. The Israeli army said it could not immediately say if it was carrying explosives.

Tyre was rocked yesterday by fresh Israeli airstrikes. Four buildings on the northern outskirts were crushed in pinpoint strikes which left adjacent buildings standing. The four destroyed buildings included the flat where the Israeli commandos had killed the two alleged Hizbullah leaders on Saturday.
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jinglejangle



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PostPosted: Tue Aug 08, 2006 9:26 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Well, if the UN takes the side of your enemy, what can you do?

Anyway, the Israelis warned the UN against it to prevent such an occurance, not to indicate that they want to shoot them.

The last thing Israel wants is to kill Chinese troops. China is far too important to them.
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Kuros



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PostPosted: Tue Aug 08, 2006 9:34 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

jinglejangle wrote:
Well, if the UN takes the side of your enemy, what can you do?

Anyway, the Israelis warned the UN against it to prevent such an occurance, not to indicate that they want to shoot them.

The last thing Israel wants is to kill Chinese troops. China is far too important to them.


Looks like from my visit to China that the Israelis may have already lost the sympathy of the Chinese people. Which matters little, because the Chinese government will still attempt to buy Israeli arms from American companies paid for by American taxpayer corporate welfare . Confused
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Bulsajo



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PostPosted: Tue Aug 08, 2006 9:38 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Wow. Crazy, if true.

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UN officials contacted the Israeli army to inform them that a team of Chinese military engineers attached to the UN force in Lebanon intended to repair the bridge on the Beirut to Tyre road to enable the transport of humanitarian supplies.

According to the UN, Israeli officials said the engineers would become a target if they attempted to repair the bridge.

I'd like to hear more, particularly a transcript between said UN and Israeli officials.
Hard to trust news sources these days when you have partisan freelancers [apparently] deliberately spreading disinformation
(See Sundubuman's Reuters Kill Picture thread- I'm not sure I'm ready to swallow the whole story as presented, but something is definitely fishy regarding the reporting of this conflict).
I find it hard to believe that Israeli officials would tell UN officials the UN would be targeted.
In fact I find that harder to believe than Israel deliberately targeting them.
Why would they do that? What do they gain?
Why not say "We can't guarantee anyone's safety in that area"?
That Israel would deliberately give up plausible deniability and openly state that they'd commit war crimes sounds suspicious at best.
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Bulsajo



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PostPosted: Tue Aug 08, 2006 9:41 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

jinglejangle wrote:
Well, if the UN takes the side of your enemy, what can you do?

Are the NGOs and UN agencies lying about a humanitarian crisis, simply to help out their buddies Hezbollah?
Are they lying that one bridge, one road, needs to be re-opened so that humanitarian aid convoys can reach the area?
I also find this hard to believe (that the UN and NGOs are lying).
I do not buy the the idea that the only people left in South Lebanon are Hezbollah supporters who wanted to stay.
That's a crock.
I'm sure there are plenty who were too afraid or too poor to leave, or thought they could hunker down and sit tight for a few days while it blew over.
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R. S. Refugee



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PostPosted: Wed Aug 09, 2006 2:33 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Bulsajo wrote:

I'd like to hear more, particularly a transcript between said UN and Israeli officials.
Hard to trust news sources these days when you have partisan freelancers [apparently] deliberately spreading disinformation


The Guardian is a very well-established, liberal mainstream newspaper in Britain as I expect you are aware, and I don't believe they use "partisan free-lancers" instead of their own staff (please correct me if you know otherwise).

The likelihood that they will be able to provide a transcript of the conversation between Israeli and UN officials is also, as I expect you are aware, extremely remote. Transcripts are produced from programs, interviews and such that are recorded on electronic media such as tape recorders and then transcribed into written form. Also they are sometimes produced at official proceedings by a court reporter making verbatim transcriptions.

I seriously doubt that the Israeli officials said anything to the UN officials like, "Of course, if you'd like to make a recording of these threats which perhaps you can someday provide as evidence at our war crimes trials, then that's jolly well fine with us."

Don't you doubt that as well? If so, why do you feel the need for non-existent transcripts?
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Bulsajo



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PostPosted: Wed Aug 09, 2006 9:35 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Fair enough, I don't need to see transcripts to say that I doubt the accuracy/veracity/integrity/objectivity (choose whichever you prefer) of the Guardian's source.
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igotthisguitar



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PostPosted: Sat Aug 12, 2006 12:45 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Israel Pushes Deeper Into Lebanon After U.N. Vote
By Tom Perry



BEIRUT (Reuters) - Israeli forces thrust deeper into Lebanon against fierce Hizbollah resistance on Saturday and air strikes killed up to 19 people, hours after the U.N. Security Council adopted a resolution to end the month-old war.
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