WEAPONS USED, TARGETS HIT, BOMBING INTENSITY IN LEBANON BY ISRAELI MILITARY
by Leuren Moret
Here are two maps of Lebanon indicating the amount of munitions used on targets, and what parts of the infrastructure were destroyed in Lebanon, by Israeli military attacks. These are from an Italian journalist, Liliana Bourgana, who sent them to me - the maps are official Lebanese govt. data.
You can go to the Lebanese govt. website listed on the maps for updates. The journalist will be (…)
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Official Lebanese govt. maps of bombing intensity and targets
26 August 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
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The occupier defines justice
26 August 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentBy Amira Hass
On Jerusalem’s Jabotinsky Street, opposite the President’s Residence, a medium-sized plaque is fixed on a locked gate, enclosing a broad building and a lovely garden: "This building was the location of the British Mandate Government’s High Military Court, which held the trials of the Hebrew resistance fighters from the Haganah, Etzel and Lehi." The sign bears the emblems of the Jerusalem municipality and the three resistance organizations. It further notes: "The resistance (…) -
Again, Arabs to Fish in a ‘Dead Sea’
26 August 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentBy Nicola Nasser* Undeterred by any historic experience, the Arab League foreign ministers meeting in Cairo on July 15 seemed intent not to desist from fishing in the “dead sea” of the United Nations and decided to send a delegation to a ministerial meeting of the UN Security Council in mid-September with the aim of launching a new Middle East peace process. More of the successive failed “peace processes” as a management practice during intervals between wars is no more convincing to (…)
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Israel may ’go it alone’ against Iran
26 August 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentBy HERB KEINON
Israel is carefully watching the world’s reaction to Iran’s continued refusal to suspend uranium enrichment, with some high-level officials arguing it is now clear that when it comes to stopping Iran, Israel "may have to go it alone," The Jerusalem Post has learned.
One senior source said on Tuesday that Iran "flipped the world the bird" by not responding positively to the Western incentive plan to stop uranium enrichment. He expressed frustration that the Russians and (…) -
On Your Mark, Get Set, Bomb!
26 August 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
By Remi Kanazi
Ladies and gentlemen, grab your rockets and start firing. The sovereign state of Lebanon must respond to the gross violation of UN resolution 1701, by destroying Israel if necessary. The Lebanese population cannot wake up every morning, wondering if their rogue state of a neighbor is going to drive them into the sea or possibly up to the mountains (it depends which direction the Israeli forces drop in from).
But seriously, can Iran nuke Israel yet? I realize Iran doesn’t (…) -
Iraq Oil Workers on Strike
25 August 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
2 commentsBAGHDAD, Iraq, Aug. 23—Hundreds of oil company employees went on strike Tuesday for higher pay, AP said.
The job action cut supplies to power stations and factories as Iraq faces its worst fuel shortage since Saddam Hussein’s 2003 ouster.
About 350 workers from the Iraqi Pipes and Lines Company in the southern city of Basra and another 200 in Nasiriyah, about 200 miles southeast of Baghdad, walked off the job Tuesday morning, according to the head of the workers’ union.
The workers (…) -
Thank God Bush didn’t win in Iraq!
25 August 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
3 commentsThat might sound like an absurd comment, but think about this situation for a moment.
The Neocons like Perle, Rumsfeld and Wolfowitz felt strongly that Iraq was key in their PNAC (Plan for a New American Century) scenario. For them Iraq, right in the middle of the whole Middle East hornet’s nest (their opinion), should be..and became..the target for regime change and the installation of what we’d hoped would be a Western style democracy. To that end the US bombed the crap out of the (…) -
CHAVEZ DECIDES IN CHINA: TRANSFERENCE OF TECHNOLOGY AND RAILWAY CONSTRUCTION
24 August 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
The Front Revolutionary Bolivariano (Ferrebé) presents/displays to the world the summarized information of the profits reached about President Chávez in its trip to China.
La bases in the agreements that Venezuela negotiates with other countries is the one to obtain technology transferences, in order to be guaranteeing the advance of the country towards an outpost power technology, combining those transferences with the investigation that leads the Specialized Ministry of Science and (…) -
LIBAN:Global Diabetes Epidemic Caused By Depleted Uranium
24 August 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
7 commentsLIBAN:Global Diabetes Epidemic Caused By Depleted Uranium From Leuren Moret
Here are two maps of Lebanon indicating the amount of munitions used on targets, and what parts of the infrastructure were destroyed in Lebanon, by Israeli military attacks. These are from an Italian journalist, Liliana Bourgana, who sent them to me - the maps are official Lebanese govt.
You can go to the Lebanese govt. website listed on the maps for updates. The journalist will be interviewing me on Aug. 28 (…) -
Jeffrey Blankfort :From Deuteronomy to Lebanon
24 August 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
Jeffrey Blankfort :From Deuteronomy to Lebanon
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http://student.cs.ucc.ie/cs1064/jabowen/IPSC/articles/article0043162.html
http://bellaciao.org/fr/article.php3?id_article=32868
In June of 1982, when Israel invaded Lebanon with 80,000 soldiers, killing 17,000 Lebanese and Palestinian in a matter of a few weeks, my father, who had known some of the early Zionist leaders, compared the Israelis with the Nazis and suggested I go back and read Deuteronomy. I did and read it again (…)