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BoogyMan
08-01-2006, 07:42 PM
Link Here (http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3284514,00.html)
Anti-Syrian elements in Lebanon openly point finger at Hizbullah as guilty of killing of dozens of civilians in order to curtail plans for disarming group. 'Hizbullah has placed rocket launcher on building's roof and brought invalid children inside in bid to provoke Israeli response,' they write.

Is Hizbullah behind the tragic incident in the village of Qana that claimed the lives of some 60 people? While the Israeli army continues to investigate the circumstances leading to the building's collapse, some in Lebanon do not hesitate to point the finger at the Shiite organization and claim it is to blame for the death of dozens.

The Lebanese website LIBANOSCOPIE (http://www.libanoscopie.com/fulldoc.asp?doccode=994&cat=2) , associated with Christian elements in the country and which openly supports the anti-Syrian movement called the "March 14 Forces," reported that Hizbullah has masterminded a plan that would result in the killing of innocents in the Qana village, in a bid to foil Lebanese Prime Minister Fouad Siniora's "Seven Points Plan", which calls for deployment of the Lebanese army in southern Lebanon and the disarming of Hizbullah.

"We have it from a credible source that Hizbullah, alarmed by Siniora's plan, has concocted an incident that would help thwart the negotiations.**Knowing full well that Israel will not hesitate to bombard civilian targets, Hizbullah gunmen placed a rocket launcher on the roof in Qana and brought disabled children inside, in a bid to provoke a response by the Israeli Air Force. In this way, they were planning to take advantage of the death of innocents and curtail the negotiation initiative," the site stated.

The site's editors also claimed that not only did Hizbullah stage the event, but that it also chose Qana for a specific reason: "They used Qana because the village had already turned into a symbol for massacring innocent civilians, and so they set up 'Qana 2'." Notably, the incident has indeed been dubbed "The second Qana massacre" by the Arab media.

dsanthony
08-01-2006, 07:51 PM
Link Here (http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3284514,00.html)
Anti-Syrian elements in Lebanon openly point finger at Hizbullah as guilty of killing of dozens of civilians in order to curtail plans for disarming group. 'Hizbullah has placed rocket launcher on building's roof and brought invalid children inside in bid to provoke Israeli response,' they write.

Is Hizbullah behind the tragic incident in the village of Qana that claimed the lives of some 60 people? While the Israeli army continues to investigate the circumstances leading to the building's collapse, some in Lebanon do not hesitate to point the finger at the Shiite organization and claim it is to blame for the death of dozens.

The Lebanese website LIBANOSCOPIE (http://www.libanoscopie.com/fulldoc.asp?doccode=994&cat=2) , associated with Christian elements in the country and which openly supports the anti-Syrian movement called the "March 14 Forces," reported that Hizbullah has masterminded a plan that would result in the killing of innocents in the Qana village, in a bid to foil Lebanese Prime Minister Fouad Siniora's "Seven Points Plan", which calls for deployment of the Lebanese army in southern Lebanon and the disarming of Hizbullah.

"We have it from a credible source that Hizbullah, alarmed by Siniora's plan, has concocted an incident that would help thwart the negotiations.**Knowing full well that Israel will not hesitate to bombard civilian targets, Hizbullah gunmen placed a rocket launcher on the roof in Qana and brought disabled children inside, in a bid to provoke a response by the Israeli Air Force. In this way, they were planning to take advantage of the death of innocents and curtail the negotiation initiative," the site stated.

The site's editors also claimed that not only did Hizbullah stage the event, but that it also chose Qana for a specific reason: "They used Qana because the village had already turned into a symbol for massacring innocent civilians, and so they set up 'Qana 2'." Notably, the incident has indeed been dubbed "The second Qana massacre" by the Arab media.


The Islamic terrorists have shown over and over again that the death of other muslims, even children, is an acceptable means to acheiving their goals. The Lebanese who wrote this are as brave as any Israeli soldier on the field.

Alonzo
08-01-2006, 08:02 PM
The Islamic terrorists have shown over and over again that the death of other muslims, even children, is an acceptable means to acheiving their goals. The Lebanese who wrote this are as brave as any Israeli soldier on the field.

What about christian terrorists? They have a history of ruthlessness in lebanon, incluing massacres of a whole bunch of civilians, actions allowed by Sharon (according to Israel itself).

Here's the source (a little rough, used a translator)

But why a similar bur, an error? A premeditated massacre? A source generally quite informed tells us his version:
“Hezbollah, wedged by the 7 points suggested by the Prime Minister Fouad Siniora, who put a plan of deployment of the Lebanese army on all the territory and primarily at the South Lebanon, and thus the disarmament of the militia of the party of God, wanted to ruin these negotiations. It put in pace a plan machiavelic by creating an event which would enable him to cancel this project. Knowing very well that Israel will not have a state of heart to bombard civil targets, militants of Hezbollah installed a base of launching of rockets on the roof from a building in Cana and y piled up crippled children in the firm intention to see a counterpart on behalf of Israeli aviation and to create a new situation, using the massacre of these innocent to take again the initiative of the negotiations. ”
Adding: “they have uses Cana which was already a symbol of a massacre the innocent ones, they fomented a Cana 2”.

It's sounds more like an opinion instead of hard evidence.

lily
08-01-2006, 09:39 PM
BoogyMan

"We have it from a credible source that Hizbullah, alarmed by Siniora's plan, has concocted an incident that would help thwart the negotiations.**Knowing full well that Israel will not hesitate to bombard civilian targets, Hizbullah gunmen placed a rocket launcher on the roof in Qana and brought disabled children inside, in a bid to provoke a response by the Israeli Air Force. In this way, they were planning to take advantage of the death of innocents and curtail the negotiation initiative," the site stated.

Sorry Boogyman......I had to stop reading right there. Not to attack your source, but since this war has started, every right winger has sourced**ynetnews. I don't find them credible and they are extremely biased, since they are an Israeli news site. I highly doubt anyone would or even could verify that Hizbullah planted it's own bomb, but even more incredible, found disabled children and placed them in the building.

BoogyMan
08-01-2006, 10:12 PM
BoogyMan

"We have it from a credible source that Hizbullah, alarmed by Siniora's plan, has concocted an incident that would help thwart the negotiations.**Knowing full well that Israel will not hesitate to bombard civilian targets, Hizbullah gunmen placed a rocket launcher on the roof in Qana and brought disabled children inside, in a bid to provoke a response by the Israeli Air Force. In this way, they were planning to take advantage of the death of innocents and curtail the negotiation initiative," the site stated.

Sorry Boogyman......I had to stop reading right there. Not to attack your source, but since this war has started, every right winger has sourced**ynetnews. I don't find them credible and they are extremely biased, since they are an Israeli news site. I highly doubt anyone would or even could verify that Hizbullah planted it's own bomb, but even more incredible, found disabled children and placed them in the building.


That is your call Lily, things just arent stacking up for me with this story.

lily
08-01-2006, 10:23 PM
Thank you. :) That's very reasonable of you and again I've gained more respect of you as a debater.