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2006-07-26 07:56:20 · 14 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Politics

keep in mind that it was done with a laser guided missle and that the observers were pleading with the israelies to stop the shelling of thier base.accident?

2006-07-26 08:05:01 · update #1

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Haven't you been briefed yet? Israel can do whatever it wants and kill whomever it pleases. No one bats an eyelash. The Zionist terrorists have taken over. Start building your bomb shelter.

2006-07-26 08:27:15 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Israel is above the law and below morality. Zionist control has allowed the Israelis to murder citizens of all nations without blinking. The UN accident was part of a "land clearing" before Israel settles the area.
As well Israel wants Syria and Iran attacked by the USA and are hoping to draw all into war. Israel is still hoping to have the Kirkut->Haifa Pipeline repaired and control the wholesaling of OIL. Note: Israel lied.

2006-07-26 08:12:47 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Has anyone asked how close the nearest Hizballah position was?

Has anyone asked why the UN Observers weren't preserving the peace over the last six years since Israel withdrew from Lebanon as katushas have been repeatedly shot into Israel?

How did Hizballah manage to build up TENS OF THOUSANDS OF ROCKETS pointed at Isaeli CIVILIANS under the UN's watchful eye?

2006-07-26 08:16:38 · answer #3 · answered by Charlie Kalech 3 · 0 0

They confused the blue helmets with the power pills in Super Mario Brothers (boy, does that show may age).

Actually, the UN 'observers' were in an active war zone and accidents happen.

2006-07-26 08:03:52 · answer #4 · answered by SPLATT 7 · 0 0

Gee, do you believe it was on purpose? Wow! Maybe they are upset because the UN doesn't like them. Or because the UN didn't give them a nice place to live in '48. Or because Annan always says they are wrong......about everything. Or maybe, just maybe, their aim isn't as good as you believe. Nah! Scratch the last one. Who'd believe that crap.

2006-07-26 08:04:33 · answer #5 · answered by Devil'sFoot37@sbcglobal.net 2 · 0 0

mistake.

anyways, its he observers own bloody fault on a personal level, they applied for the job and recieve such a fat wage... the typical wage is 90,000 dollars for an observer on the israel-lebenon front!

did u know that more then 100,000 ethipian girls are shipped to arabia EVERY year where they are sex slaves, or slaves in the general and on the UN WEBSITE it says STATUS/NOACTION!! not even observers!

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/467949.stm

2006-07-26 08:16:18 · answer #6 · answered by Piffle 4 · 0 0

because the Zionist Israelis are just like the Neocons, they only care about stealing land, killing people, and oil

2006-07-26 07:59:54 · answer #7 · answered by proud_college_democrat 1 · 0 0

War is hell and mistakes happen.

Kidnapping soldiers is not a mistake.

The UN is worthless anyway.

2006-07-26 08:00:44 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

ha ha ha noone likes the UN, just an accident but well deserved if ya ask me.

2006-07-26 07:59:30 · answer #9 · answered by The King of All Answerer's 4 · 0 0

,KIRYAT SHEMONA, Israel - Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert on Wednesday expressed “deep regret” after an Israeli bomb destroyed a U.N. observer post on the border in southern Lebanon, killing four observers.

“The prime minister said he has instructed the military to carry out a thorough investigation and that the results will be shared with the U.N. secretary general,” Olmert said in a statement released by his office.

Olmert told U.N. chief Kofi Annan in a phone call that the post was hit inadvertently. He also expressed dismay over Annan's initial comments that the airstrike was “apparently deliberat

“It’s inconceivable for the U.N. to define an error as an apparently deliberate action,” Olmert said.

Warnings from Irish officer
At the same time, Ireland’s Foreign Ministry said an Irish army officer in south Lebanon had warned the Israeli military six times that their attacks in the area were putting the lives of U.N. observers at risk.

“On six separate occasions he was in contact with the Israelis to warn them that their bombardment was endangering the lives of U.N. staff in South Lebanon,” a Department of Foreign Affairs spokesman said.

“He warned: ‘You have to address this problem or lives may be lost,’” the spokesman said of comments by a senior Irish soldier working as a liaison officer between U.N. forces in South Lebanon and the Israelis.

The bomb made a direct hit on the building and shelter of the observer post in the town of Khiam near the eastern end of the border with Israel, said Milos Struger, spokesman for the U.N. peacekeeping force in Lebanon known as UNIFIL.

China condemns attack
One of the dead was identified as Chinese U.N. observer Du Zhaoyu, China’s official Xinhua News Agency reported. The Chinese Foreign Ministry said Israel’s ambassador to Beijing was summoned Wednesday morning and asked to convey China’s request that Israel fully investigate the incident and issue an apology to the victim’s relatives.


“We are deeply shocked by this incident and strongly condemn it,” Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Liu Jianchao said in the statement.

The other three observers were from Austria, Canada and Finland but it wasn’t clear which two were confirmed killed, U.N. and Lebanese military officials said.

Like Olmert, Israel’s U.N. Ambassador Dan Gillerman expressed his “deep regret” for the deaths and denied the post was intentionally targeted.

Building destroyed
As reports of the attack emerged Tuesday, Annan rushed out of a hotel in Rome following a dinner with U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and Lebanese Prime Minister Fuad Saniora.

“I am shocked and deeply distressed by the apparently deliberate targeting by Israeli Defense Forces of a U.N. Observer post in southern Lebanon,” Annan said in the statement.

Annan said in his statement that the post had been there for a long time and was marked clearly, and was hit despite assurances from Olmert that U.N. positions would not be attacked.

“I call on the government of Israel to conduct a full investigation into this very disturbing incident and demand that any further attack on U.N. positions and personnel must stop,” Annan said in the statement.

Gillerman called the assertions “premature and erroneous.”

“I am shocked and deeply distressed by the hasty statement of the secretary-general, insinuating that Israel has deliberately targeted the U.N. post,” he said.

He said Israel would investigate the bombing. “We do not have yet information what caused this death: it could be the IDF (Israel’s military) it could be Hezbollah,” he said.

In the meantime, the envoy assured that “Israel remains committed to protecting the safety and security of U.N. personnel on the ground and is doing its utmost to guarantee that they be able to carry out their mission.”

U.N. peacekeepers in the line of fire
Since fighting between Israel and Hezbollah militants began two weeks ago, there have been several dozen incidents of firing close to U.N. peacekeepers and observers, including direct hits on nine positions, some of them repeatedly, a U.N. official said.

As a result of these attacks, 12 U.N. personnel have been killed or injured, U.N. officials said.

Tuesday's bomb hit the building and shelter of the observer post in Khiam near the eastern end of the border with Israel, said Milos Struger, spokesman for UNIFIL.

During an Israeli offensive against Lebanon in 1996, artillery blasted a U.N. base at Qana in southern Lebanon, killing more than 100 civilians taking refuge with the peacekeepers.

The U.N. mission, which has nearly 2,000 military personnel and more than 300 civilians, is to patrol the border line, known as the Blue Line, drawn by the United Nations after Israel withdrew troops from south Lebanon in 2000, ending an 18-year occupation.

2006-07-26 07:59:34 · answer #10 · answered by Heroic Liberal 1 · 0 0

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