Wednesday, August 16, 2006

Lebanese Burned Child ... Four children and the cost of war



As i serf the internet i picked an article in By call berry he wrote about his visit to Tyer's hospital

" TYRE, Lebanon (CNN) -- The last time I sat down to write something, it was about the cost of war. As I looked ahead to the coming days, the last words I wrote were: Who will die?

Today, I found out.

Standing in front of this 8-year-old boy lying in a hospital bed, the "conflict in the Middle East" and the "cost of war" seem endless and suffocating. His pain cannot possibly be imagined as he shakes uncontrollably in and out of shock. He has blood coming from his eyes.

His name is Mahmood Monsoor and he is horribly burned. In the hospital bed next to him is his 8-month-old sister, Maria -- also burned. Screaming at the top of her lungs is the children's mother, Nuhader Monsoor. She is standing over her baby, looking at her son -- and probably thinking of her dead husband. The smell of burned flesh is overwhelming.

This story, for the Monsoor family, started out as a typical one, probably one that most of us have experienced. They had simply gone on a family vacation to some lovely sunny beaches, but these beaches were in southern Lebanon.

The six of them, like thousands of others, were fleeing the fighting -- trying to get north, waving white flags, when an Israeli bomb or missile slammed into their car.

The father, Mohammed Monsoor, was killed instantly. His children all were wounded. His wife, who is now crying over two of the wounded children, was in the best physical condition. But as would be the case for any mother and wife, her life, in many ways, ended the minute the car exploded into flames.

The other two Monsoor children, Ahmed, 15, and Ali, 13, are in surgery. Doctors can't tell me if they will make it. They walk away, their heads shaking. Optimism is not a word that breathes truth in this place.

There are more than enough stories like this, in hospitals across southern Lebanon. This hospital, on this day, seems to be a microcosm of the region. Less than 100 meters from the front door of the hospital, a car is on fire. Less than 30 minutes earlier, the car exploded as an Israeli jet circled overhead. The fog of war has crept into the hospital, and no one knows where the casualties of that strike are being treated.

Just days earlier, staff at this hospital were moving bodies out to make room for more. Like an assembly line of the dead, unless the bombings stop, they will be doing the same tomorrow.

The city of Tyre has been enduring stories like this for more than a week. Buildings are crumpled; those who have not left are hiding in basements. Those who dare to pack into cars run the risk of ending up like the Monsoor family. Some who move north die on the road. Some stay in basements, and die there. Others hope against hope that the bombs will fall elsewhere -- missing them.

Politics creeps into the ward like the blood that runs on the floors. "Clearly he is Hezbollah," says one of the doctors outside the room -- sarcastically referring to 8-year-old Mahmood, whose screams can be heard from the hallway. His screams now blend with the wails of his mother, matching the baby's cries.

The hospital ward begins to teem with members of the international press. They all have blue flak jackets that say "press" on the front. They carry microphones, cameras, radios and satellite phones, and have local guides to translate.

Today, as I finish I am sitting in the same spot and the shells are still falling. Hezbollah rockets are firing toward northern Israel.

I'll finish by asking another question: Are any of us making a difference?

Tomorrow, I'll let you know."

Do anyone could tell me why Israeli troops targted civilains?

If your answer is "Israeli troops don't target civilians" so how mansoor's family was hit?




Tuesday, August 15, 2006

War's Aftermath

Lebanon deaths:
About 1,000 - mostly civilians
No precise data on Hezbollah dead
Israeli deaths:
Soldiers: 114 (IDF)
Civilians: 43 (IDF)
Lebanon displaced:
700,000 - 900,000 (UNHCR; Lebanese govt)
Israeli displaced:
500,000 (Human Rights Watch)
Lebanon damage:
$2.5bn (Lebanese govt)
Israel damage:
$1.1bn (Israeli govt)

Olmert Accepts Blame For Operation's 'Failings'


Prime Minister Ehud Olmert on Monday acknowledged mistakes in the war against Hezbollah as the Israeli government confronted widespread criticism and political recriminations over the conflict.
The anguish, disappointment and confusion are widespread among soldiers who believe their leadership sent them to war unprepared, among residents of northern Israel who say their government abandoned its most vulnerable citizens, and among a public that believes its prime minister has left them open to future attack by agreeing to a cease-fire many think is not permanent.

First Sgt. Dima Gurevich, a 22-year-old reserve soldier in a tank unit, returned from southern Lebanon this weekend feeling anything but victorious after coming under attack by Hezbollah fighters.

"I do not think I was properly prepared and trained for this operation," he said from his bed in the hospital where he was being treated for cuts. "We did not have a good assessment of their capabilities. Tanks and armored personnel vehicles are being hammered by their antitank missiles. It's unconceivable that soldiers are being sent to battle in Lebanon not knowing what to expect."

When Maj. Gen. Avi Mizrahi, the head of the Israeli military's logistics branch, was asked Monday about the complaints of many soldiers that they did not have enough food to eat during the combat operations, he told Israel's Army Radio: "If our fighters deep in Lebanese territory are left without food or water, I believe they can break into local Lebanese stores to solve that problem." washington post

IDF didn't gain anything but failure
I Hope that Israeli leaders got the lesson well Bombing civilians is not the way to solve their problems


Sunday, August 13, 2006

No more bullets no more killing























UN RESOLUTION: KEY POINTS
  • Hezbollah must end attacks on Israel
  • Israel must end offensive military operations
  • 15,000 peacekeepers to enforce ceasefire
  • Lebanese troops to be deployed to south
  • Israel to withdraw troops as international force deployed
Now after days of war and terror we can see peaceful sun starts to shin over southern lebanon. We all hope that Israel would rethink about its polices. more than 1000 lebanese civilains killed about 30% are children, Who justifies this?. Will the resolustion end the conflict ? this question will be answered in the next hours and days??? Do yall who read this blog think it will come to end soon?

Saturday, August 12, 2006

Olmert sends his soldiers to Hell




Israel's government tries to convinces the Israeli people of its victory Over Hezbollah by tripling its troops in southern Lebanon to push Hizbouallah's fighters back in the Lebanese deep.Its because the question "What we did , Israelis, in this war?" "We send our sons to be killed in southern Lebanon!!". I think its time for the Israeli government to rethink in using power to solve the political crises and to withdraw from southern Lebanon.

Stop killing Your own People,Olmert

I bury my own child with my own hands



Lebanese father carries his killed Two years old child

Thank you Olmert

Would you stop IDF

Israel: We don't give a damn to the UN


Israel tripled its troops in Lebanon despite a United Nations vote backing a ceasefire. Israel doesn't pay any respect to the resolution and continues to push its troops in southern Lebanon.
I think Israel isn't satisfied from all civilians and children blood.

Friday, August 11, 2006

My Last Kiss To My Killed Child



A Lebanese father holds his dead child
No Comment But Tears In My Eyes

Israeli missile failed to destroy my love to my dead kid friends !!!


I am unfortunate kid who displaced because of the Israeli missiles and bombs Which killed my kid friends. I watched the world looking at me,. all of them let me down. They refused to cease the death fire .I lost all my friends, all whom I played with. I m going to unknown destiny . I lost my home and toys. All I felt, all I saw are falling fire from the sky and a horrible sound as they touch earth then a shining Hell i ran to that hell to see what happened ,I shocked then I dropped on my knees I saw my neighbors turned into ashes .Oh, This is their daughter . I stood up again and ran to her . I look at her eyes. She lost her beauty she turned into ashes. I can't believe what I see I can't believe I lost her . Oh, she still has her doll in her small hands. the missile destroyed everything .destroyed lives and dreams. But the Israeli missile failed to destroy my love to my dead kid friends. In respect to my future … I am going to the unkown till the UN gentlemen decide whether they finally cease the death fire?!!!

Thanks to let me speak

Thursday, August 10, 2006

Israel seizes south Lebanon town


Israeli troops have seized the southern Lebanese town of Marjayoun, a day after the cabinet decided to expand ground operations, eyewitnesses say. This is after a cabent approval for more advance in south lebanon. I wonder why all of this is going on. There are about 1000 people who killed in the IDF operations most of them are civilains with a high percentage of childern. there are 1000 graves digged in last month in lebanon.

Wednesday, August 02, 2006

Olmert says fighting will go on ... BBC

750 civilians killed in Lebanon
Isn't it enough ya Olmert
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how pretty you are may baby angel

I wonder how soldiers got the heart to kill you my baby

you are there now in a peaceful place

no more lies

no more deceptions

no murders call themselves generals

I really miss u

I miss ur smiley face

I remember when I see you at first time

you were playing with your doll

I remember ur voice well

I remember when u touch my hand by ur small fingers

they killed u

they are laughing now

they are singing the triumph anthems

how many innocents they killed till now!!!

they wont stop.till they make the dead kids mountains

I know u didn't know what happened to u

and u don't know wht I am talking about

u don't know the meaning of soldiers

or war

or even killing

!!!!!!!!!!!!!

this is a story of the human history

some of us are eager to kill

and they feel better by more killing

more blood

vampires

the MODERN VAMPIRES

they use bullets instead of tusks

I am sorry I return again to the complex words

baby, you wont understand

I know that well

but all I can say to you

baby, I love you

I know u understand the word love

cause u didn't know anything but love,

Angel

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