CHTOURA, Lebanon (Reuters) - Israeli aircraft fired at least five rockets at a convoy of hundreds of cars carrying people fleeing south Lebanon on Friday, killing at least three people and wounding eight, witnesses and rescue workers said.
They said the convoy that had left the town of Marjayoun earlier in the day was targeted by at least one drone near the village of Kefraya in eastern Lebanon.
Around 3,000 civilians and 350 Lebanese security men had left the town in the convoy a day after Israeli forces seized the area.
Linalone ur not alone in the daya3... kelna de3na, tu l'as bien dit, de3na, metna .... wou baadna 3am nmout.
Alors que le monde entier ou du moins notre monde a nous retient son souffle dans l'attente de la fameuse fumée blanche, ce nouveau numero, qui releguera le 1559 au deuxieme rang ... le souffre lui n'a pas ete retenu ... convoi humanitaire ayant quitte Marjeyoun depuis des heures ... recu a partir de Hasbaya par villageois et journalistes ... a ete pris pour cible de la part des drones Israeliens .... "How many times must a canon ball fly before it forever lands"
While the UN is about to come up with its resolution, that, as the news have it has great chances to be approved by Israel- (Resolution aiming at that lasting peace we've lost over a 1000 people for, not to mention the deaths on the other side of the border) - US is about to approve the shipment of arms to Israel.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Israel has asked the Bush administration to hasten delivery of short-range anti-personnel rockets armed with cluster munitions, which it could use to strike Hizbollah missile sites in Lebanon, The New York Times reported on Friday.
Sourcing its report to two American officials, the newspaper said the request for M-26 artillery rockets, which are fired in barrages and carry hundreds of grenade-like bomblets that scatter and explode over a broad area, is likely to be approved shortly.
Is it always darkest before dawn? Or is it getting darker and darker as our dawn turns despairingly elusive?
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