Fox News: Explosions Continue To Rock Southern Lebannon

god knows how many soldiers we have lost to NI terror in the UK, another campaign that has a long history through occupation. Only a fucking madman and his posse go out and absolutley kill every motherfucking thing moving.
Fucking Animals.
 
Nah. I'd kill 50 citizens of an enemy state who support a terrorist organization even if they're not outright members of it to kill one terrorist AND protect the lives of 12 of my countrymen.
 
If you give into terrorists demands you do not help solve the problem. Make them realize their tactics are futile and you have won. Or killed 50 hostages, whichever the case may be, it maybe be a good one.
 
If they didn't have to worry about civilian casualties, aka in a real war, they could've levelled the town with no losses on their part... the only reason this is happening is because they are putting their troops in harms way in order to protect lebanese civilians
 
Just because someone is democratically elected doesn't mean they are good, or we should automatically love them. Let's not forget Hitler was democratically elected, as was Ahmadinejad in Iran.

You are overplaying our concern for democracy, we'd rather have a friendly dictator than a terrorist leader who was democratically elected. Look at our close relationship with King Abullah in Jordan, a dictator.
 
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20060727/ts_nm/mideast_dc_565

Israel pounds south Lebanon

By Nadim Ladki2 hours, 21 minutes ago

Israel launched a heavy air and artillery bombardment of south Lebanon on Thursday after nine Israeli soldiers were killed in the Jewish state's worst 24 hours for casualties in a 16-day-old conflict against Hizbollah.

Israeli warplanes destroyed communication masts north of Beirut and attacked three trucks carrying medical and food supplies to the east, security sources said. They said two truck drivers were killed. Israel accuses Lebanon's eastern neighbor Syria of supplying Hizbollah guerrillas with weapons.

Other Israeli aircraft blasted targets in and around several villages and towns in the mainly Shi'ite Muslim south, and artillery batteries opened up from Israel's side of the border.

Hizbollah guerrillas killed nine Israeli soldiers in house-to-house fighting in a border town and a nearby village on Wednesday, as senior international diplomats failed at a Rome conference to agree on calling for an immediate ceasefire.

An Israeli general said the offensive, which has killed 433 Lebanese, mostly civilians, would go on "for several more weeks." The fighting began on July 12 when Hizbollah captured two Israeli soldiers and killed eight in a cross-border raid.

A total of 51 Israelis have been killed in Hizbollah attacks that have included rockets being fired into northern Israel.

Foreign ministers at the Rome conference pledged to work urgently for a "lasting, permanent and sustainable" ceasefire but did not call for the fighting to stop now, as Lebanon and its Arab allies had demanded.

U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice cautioned Syria and Iran, Hizbollah's main allies, that they faced further isolation if they tried to scupper U.S.-led attempts to get a ceasefire.

"This needs to be between Lebanon and Israel," Rice told reporters en route from Rome to Malaysia.

The United States has backed Israeli demands for Hizbollah to pull back from the border and ultimately disarm.
 
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