Saturday, July 29, 2006

Lebanon Myths and Facts

When one listens to much of the MSM, one gets a very different picture about what is happening over in the Middle East, proving that it is very important to have more sources to read than just what we hear on certain channels and programs.

While this link has other Myths, this example is an excellent one to begin....



HT to Sami




Myth: Israel deliberately attacked a United Nations post, killing four UN personnel.

Fact: That UN post, in the words of the Canadian peacekeeper who was killed there, was being used by Hezbollah as cover. As retired Canadian Major General Lewis Mackenzie, interviewed on CBC radio, explained:

"We received emails from [the Canadian peacekeeper who was killed at the UN post] a few days ago, and he was describing the fact that he was taking fire within, in one case, three meters of his position for tactical necessity, not being targeted. Now that's veiled speech in the military. What he was telling us was Hezbollah soldiers were all over his position and the IDF were targeting them. And that's a favorite trick by people who don't have representation in the UN. They use the UN as shields knowing that they can't be punished for it."

Furthermore, Hezbollah has attacked UNIFIL observers repeatedly this week. From the UN's own press releases:

In the last 24 hours... Hezbollah fired from the vicinity of four UN positions at Marwahin, Alma Ash Shab, Brashit, and At Tiri. (27 July 2006)
One unarmed UN military observer, a member of the Observer Group Lebanon (OGL), was seriously wounded by small arms fire in the patrol base in the Marun Al Ras area yesterday afternoon. According to preliminary reports, the fire originated from the Hezbollah side during an exchange with the IDF. He was evacuated by the UN to the Israeli side, from where he was taken by an IDF ambulance helicopter to a hospital in Haifa. He was operated on, and his condition is now reported as stable. (24 July 2006)

Note that the UN observer was injured badly enough to be evacuated to an Israeli hospital -- where they saved his life. Kofi Annan's reaction? Not a word of condemnation against Hezbollah, and not a word of gratitude for Israel's rescue of the UN observer.

2 Comments:

Blogger airforcewife said...

You're loading for me now!

Benjamin Netanyahu put it best - he said, "When it comes to Israel, there is not a double standard, but a triple standard. There is the way the surrounding Arab countries are allowed to behave, the way the west is allowed to behave, and then the way Israel is expected to behave."

He's absolutely right.

Saturday, July 29, 2006 at 3:47:00 PM CDT  
Blogger WI Catholic said...

Good! Glad that you can 'see me' again!

I have to also agree with him. On many things, actually!

Saturday, July 29, 2006 at 3:55:00 PM CDT  

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