Posted on 07/27/2006 9:50:36 PM PDT by BurbankKarl
An Israeli soldier waves a tattered Hezbollah flag as he returns from fighting around the southern Lebanese village of Marun Al-Ras to a position along Israel's northeastern border with its neighbour. Israel geared up to intensify its deadly offensive against Lebanon, readying thousands more reservists after claiming it had won the green light from the world to crush Hezbollah.
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All Times Israeli
3 Qassams hit Sderot; no wounded (07:20 , 07.28.06)
IDF strikes over 130 targets in Lebanon overnight (07:12 , 07.28.06)
UN observer: Hizbullah using us as shields (02:48 , 07.28.06)
Canadian wife of UN observer bombed in Lebanon blames Israel (02:07 , 07.28.06)
Palestinians: IDF encircling buildings in Ramallah (00:55 , 07.28.06)
Palestinians: Boy killed in IAF strike on Gaza City (00:26 , 07.28.06)
State of alert raised on Jerusalem-Modi'in highway (23:56 , 07.27.06)
IAF hits 67 targets in Lebanon (23:47 , 07.27.06)
Police to limit access of Muslims to Friday prayers at Temple Mount (23:32 , 07.27.06)
Ahmadinejad: Israel, US won't have their way in Middle East (23:12 , 07.27.06)
UN Council "shocked" at Israel firing at UN troops (23:08 , 07.27.06)
Olmert, Merkel discuss deployment of international force in Lebanon (22:59 , 07.27.06)
Palestinians: Body found in car belongs to Israeli (22:55 , 07.27.06)
Mortar fire on northern communitis continues (22:50 , 07.27.06)
Journalists' group: TV crews complain of targeting by Israeli warplanes (22:29 , 07.27.06)
An Israeli soldier displays a captured Hezbollah flag as they exit southern Lebanon from the area close to the village of Marun al-Ras following a night of activity there. Israel insisted it had been given the green light from the world to press on with its deadly assault on Lebanon and called up more troops, after suffering its biggest single-day military loss in the conflict.(AFP/Yoav Lemmer)
She's not smiling. Working off a little tension, perhaps?
She's bearing down on the sheet music, she's been playing a long time. It is a good way to work off tension, I'm sure too.
08:05 Two rockets hit open areas in Acre; no injuries reported (Israel Radio)
07:49 Air-raid siren sounds in Haifa, Acre, Nesher, Daliat al-Carmel (Israel Radio)
07:46 Air-raid siren sounds in Carmiel area; residents told to find shelter (Israel Radio)
Go IDF Go!
He didn't?!?!?!?! Someone needs to chain him to the edge of one of those mass graves and let him ponder on his words a few days. He really went beyond the pale with those words didn't he?
Music is good for the soul, and Brahms is divine.
Tells us all we need to know about the kind of enemy we and Israel face.
Also the 70 or so "spies" the hellbozoys and Lebanese LE picked up around Beruit. God help them, I doubt they will ever see the light of day again.
08:13 Air-raid siren sounds in Safed (Israel Radio)
08:05 Two rockets hit open areas in Acre; no injuries reported (Israel Radio)
07:49 Air-raid siren sounds in Haifa, Acre, Nesher, Daliat al-Carmel (Israel Radio)
07:46 Air-raid siren sounds in Carmiel area; residents told to find shelter (Israel Radio)
07:23 Ben-Eliezer: War aimed at Hezbollah; we don`t want to involve Syria (Israel Radio)
07:11 Palestinians fire three Qassam rockets at Sderot; no injuries (Israel Radio)
07:02 Israel to Damascus: Israel is not planning to attack Syria (Israel Radio)
06:35 IAF strikes Hezbollah base in Bekaa suspected of housing long-range missiles (AP)
06:13 IAF strikes 130 Hezbollah targets overnight (Israel Radio)
05:44 U.S. judge backs release of Islamic charity fundraiser suspected of terrorist ties (AP)
http://www.haaretz.com/
Mohammed Zaal Al-Otaibi wanted to donate 100 she-camels to the people of Lebanon.
Donation officials were happy with Otaibis donation, but politely asked him to sell them off and then come back with the cash. Each she-camel can fetch anywhere from SR5,000 to SR2 million, depending on the breed of the she-camel.
Likewise, some teenagers and men in their twenties went down to donation centers and handed over their car keys to donation officials, telling them they had no money, but they were sure the cars would fetch a pretty price.
Officials again asked them for help and said please sell them and come back with the money.
Very profound there. Wish it would fit on a tag line.
Oh gosh, they are dumb on that board.
That's all.
Just realized it's 1:30 in the morning and I never ate supper. I'm going to grab a bite to eat. See y'all in daylight part of the a.m.
night
Alan said that? Hmmm...I guess to a liberal, living in fear of saying the wrong thing or even being suspected of saying the wrong thing for fear of some horrible torturous death is "safe."
Liberals will say just about anything, won't they? (And with no fear of being fed into a woodchipper, no less!)
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