Reporters, human rights watch all kinds of groups from every part of the world have seen the area and have concluded that there is absolutely no evidence whatsoever of any kind of hizbollah activity was taking place in that area prior to the strike.
There are videotapes of rockets being fired from Qana last week. (
http://youtube.com/watch?v=6ShCsJCVbgk&search=Qana rocket fire ) Over 100 rockets have been fired from Qana since the fighting started, responsible for the deaths of over a dozen Israelis.
The day of that Israeli strike, there were 140 rockets fired into Israel. It stands to reason that if rockets were being fired from Qana the week before, they were likely being fired from Qana again on that day.
But that simply doesn't take away the fact that the bomb that got dropped came from an Israeli plane with an Israeli pilot in it that pushed the release button with his Israeli thumb.
If Israel was to look at it from your viewpoint, they'd be saying that it's ok for Israeli civilians to be rocketed hundreds of times a day and maimed and killed, but they can't do anything about it because they might kill Lebanese civilians.
Israel's responsibility is for its own people. Every government is charged with the duty of protecting its citizens. There were 140 rockets fired on Sunday and less than half a dozen on Monday. It's Israel's job to quell the rocket fire. That is going to kill Lebanese civilians because Hezbollah is shooting at Israel from populated zones. By law, that makes Hezbollah responsible. If Israel is going to protect its own people, it has no choice but to take measures to stop the rocket fire. If you're going to consider Israel responsible for subsequent casualties caused by this reality, fine. If Israel's going to defend itself though, it's a necessity, regardless of who you want to blame.
In several responses in this thread I've asked you what your solution would be. So I'll ask again: if Hezbollah is going to use civilian zones to kill Israeli citizens, and you don't think Israel should fire back due to the risk posed to Lebanese civilians, what exactly should Israel do?
This is your proof of hizbollah using civilians as human shields? Prove to me that pic is of hizbollah.
I gave you a source right with the picture. You can read the link there. Here's another video of Hezbollah firing a rocket from directly behind a large building: (
http://youtube.com/watch?v=HUJ2XhiUn6Q&search=Qana rocket fire )
The suggestion that Hezbollah is not intentionally using the civilian population is simply incorrect.
"Hezbollah denies that any of its leaders or personnel were killed during the latest bombardment... in the southern suburb."
The statement added that the building targeted in the raid was a mosque under construction and not a bunker housing Hezbollah leaders."
Israel uses bunker buster bombs to destroy something 100 feet underground, claiming it was a bunker. Hezbollah claims it was a mosque under construction. It's apparent that Israel didn't get Hezbollah's leadership, like it originally thought. At the same time, since when are mosques built underground?
Also, how are you going to take Hezbollah's claims at face value and at the same time brush away sources I've cited, such as The Herald Sun (the Australian paper that published the pictures of Hezbollah operating in a residential zone) and United Nations Humanitarian Chief Jan Egeland (who called Hezbollah cowardly for blending into the civilian population and bragging about civilian deaths), as Israeli propaganda?
Im actually thinking about deleting Morris posts, because it pisses me off reading his ignorant/stubborn shit over and over again.
Nobody forces you to read a thing. Guess what message boards are for? They're for debate. How much sense does it make if we have people deleting something they disagree with on a message board? I used to be a moderator for the Death/Alive Theories Forum. If I took your stance, there would have been no forum.
A Words of Wisdom board with a moderator who deletes posts he disagrees with? What a joke. Grow up.