August 4, 2006 | ||
Today's weblog | Please support us in the media war! SPONSORED BY: Ummmm... What to do now?: Israel unimpressed by Nasrallah threat to hit Tel Aviv if Beirut is bombed Several hours after Nasrallah's threat, Israeli jets bombed Hezbollah strongholds in south Beirut, igniting several huge explosions.
Articles Rice signals US will compromise, support calls for "immediate ceasefire" Moving closer to the position that France and other EU countries are taking, she predicted that a UN Security Council resolution would be OKed within days. Black day: 8 killed by rockets on north; 3 soldiers killed in Lebanon Hezbollah rocket attacks on northern Israel killed five people in Acre and three in Tarshish. 3 soldiers in a tank were killed. More than 200 rockets landed. Hezbollywood Horror: "Civil Defense Worker" doubles as Traveling Mortician By comparing stories and photos, it seems highly likely that Abu Shadi the mortician and Abu Shadi the "civil defense worker" are one and the same. Iranian president says destruction of Israel is solution to Mideast crisis Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said Thursday the solution to the Middle East crisis was to destroy Israel, state-media reported. Olmert starts firestorm by saying war victory may expedite "realignment" Olmert said the current fighting "will ultimately lay the foundations for movement in the framework of the realignment." He later denied saying so. Man killed, 16 wounded as record 227 Hezbollah rockets hit northern Israel Hezbollah guerrillas on Wednesday fired a barrage of more than 210 rockets at towns across northern Israel, killing one and wounding 16 people. Olmert: offensive will stop when international peacekeeping force is in place PM Ehud Olmert told The Associated Press that Israel's offensive will stop only once a robust international peacekeeping force is in place. IDF commandos capture 5 Hezbollah guerrillas at Baalbek Israeli troops captured five Hezbollah guerrillas and killed at least 10 in a commando raid in Lebanon, Israel's army chief said. Lebanese report: Hezbollah planted disabled children in basement to die Report: Hezbollah placed a rocket launcher on the roof of the building in Qana to provoke an Israeli attack and brought invalid children inside to be victims. Hezbollywood? Evidence mounts that Qana collapse and deaths were staged It would be a Hollywood ending for it all to end in Qana, as it did a decade ago. But perfect endings, and perfect crimes, rarely happen in real life. RECENT VIEWS Those Poor, Innocent Lebanese By Irwin N. Graulich You sleep with dogs, you wake up with fleas. You sleep with missiles, you wake up dead. Olmert must choose between lives of human shields and Israelis By Dr. Aaron Lerner Israel's decision to give priority to lives of enemy human shields is not dictated by international law, which doesn't require states to self-destruct. What is Going Wrong? By Moshe Feiglin Nasrallah may well have more surprises. The Jewish settlements in the mountains of Judea and Samaria might well be the best refuge for millions of Israelis. The media war against Israel By Tom Gross Large sections of the international media are not only misreporting the current conflict in Lebanon. They are also actively fanning the flames. The need for steadfastness By Col. Ralph Peters The Olmert government has been tragically weak. In warfare, those unwilling to pay the butcher's bill up front pay it with compound interest in the end. The Glorification of Death, the Irrelevance of Truth By Stephen J. Kohn Truth: there has never been as large a group that worships and condones civilian enemy deaths as the Muslim terrorists and their supporters. Who cares? Hezbollah propaganda and trumped-up atrocities suggests panic setting in By Michael Widlanski Buoyed by its own press releases, films and alleged Israeli "massacre" in Kana, Hezbollah is making increasingly questionable battlefield claims. Reserved Rage By Stan Goodenough People of honesty and integrity know the truth. With a few exceptions, the international press corps covering this conflict cannot be counted among them. Just how desperate is Hezbollah? By David Potter If taking Israeli hostages was a calculated risk for Hezbollah, then so would be blowing up a building full of Lebanese civilians, living or dead. There's Something About Qana By Ellen W. Horowitz Deja vu doesn't do it justice. Haunting might be the best way to describe the events which transpired at Qana this week. Who should be plagued by guilt? Attack Iran Now! By Ze'ev Orenstein It can either take on Iran now, or wait until Iran has at its disposal the means to utterly destroy the Jewish State, and will not hesitate to do so? When You Sleep with a Missile By Paula R. Stern Israeli Ambassador to the UN, Dan Gillerman. asked when was the last time Hezbollah apologized for any injury to Israeli civilians. We all know that answer. NGOs that take sides By Gerald Steinberg Words and images used by journalists, politicians, diplomats and officials of powerful NGOs set the framework in which the military actions are judged. Sick and tired of paying for the Left's arrogance By Yehezkel Bin-Nun We are tired of putting out the fires started by the Left. We are tired of dying for the Left's mistakes. Isn't it time we put a stop to this madness? "Tired" Olmert gets his wish By Reuven Koret Now the question is what Israeli democracy will do with would-be leaders who have proven their incompetence and failure under fire. Briefs AP hems and haws to explain doubling of Qana death toll AP tries to rationalize journalistic sloppiness, likely influenced by an agenda to exaggerate the suffering of Lebanese civilians at Israel's expense. AP on the run, rushes to defend questionable Qana photos The photos taken in Qana village were replete with damning evidence that indicts the AP news agency for what appear to be willful extortions. Red Cross, rights group: Qana death toll half what was previously reported Human Rights Watch and the Red Cross on Wednesday put the death toll from an Israeli air strike at the Lebanese village of Qana at 28. Statement from Mel Gibson asking for help from Jewish community Mel Gibson made a statement, released to the news media early Tuesday, five days after his drunken driving arrest in Malibu, California. Israeli army chief of staff suffers from war indigestion? Israeli army chief of staff Lt. Gen. Dan Halutz was given a clean bill of health after his third trip to the hospital for stomach pains. USEFUL LINKS
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