Posted on 07/28/2006 11:26:26 PM PDT by BurbankKarl
Israeli soldiers rest at an artillery position in northern Israel, next to the Lebanese border, Friday July 28, 2006.
Updates
IDF soldier seriously injured in Bint Jbeil (09:14 , 07.29.06)
IDF hits over 60 Hizbullah targets (09:11 , 07.29.06)
Solana confident UN will push for international force in Southern Lebanon (08:28 , 07.29.06)
Annan plans meeting for potential contributors to international force for Lebanon (07:58 , 07.29.06)
Japan ground troops to mark official end to Iraq mission (07:23 , 07.29.06)
Bint Jbeil battle: 6 Soldiers lightly to moderately injured (05:28 , 07.29.06)
Moscow pushes Iran to respond to incentives deal (05:10 , 07.29.06)
Canada winding down Lebanon evacuation (05:08 , 07.29.06)
Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades group says killed Yakir settler (05:06 , 07.29.06)
Bush apologizes to Blair over failure to declare planes carried missiles for Israel (05:02 , 07.29.06)
IAF strikes 60 targets in Lebanon (04:58 , 07.29.06)
1 dead, 5 hurt in Seattle Jewish center shooting
More to follow
I guess it did, depending on your point of view...
Looks like Israel IS NOT going to demand that Hamas disarm...(per FOX bulletin)
Looks like the Saudi threats of War/Embargo are having the desired effect, and Israel is going to lose this one.....
Let's hope that's their foreign minister spouting off again. From what I've heard from him, he's far more leftist than Olmert.
Just damn.
Whaaat?
Israel will not demand immediate disarming of Hezbollah?
Say it isn't so?
"only yesterday they were intent on eliminating the threat. Today, however...."
I'd like to take a pitch fork to that Nasrallah fiend.
This supports wildcats assertion that security is tantamount. And even Americans are now conditioned to require safety and security. If one is to conduct the freedom experiment with the two year old put into the wilderness with all of its danger and potential; then one could draw more solid conclusions. IMHO
About 2,500 rally in Tel Aviv against war
About 2,500 people are currently marching in Rabin Square in Tel Aviv toward Dizengoff Center, demonstrating under the slogan "Women against the War." The demonstration is the initiative of 10 women's organizations, among them the Coalition of Women for Peace.
The demonstrators are shouting slogans calling for the end of the war such as: "Release of prisoners better than body bags" (Moran Rada)
I heard the breaking news on Fox....
I had been heading to my computer....but, I start posting with heavy heart.
What will have been accomplished, except to make Hezbollah, Syria and Iran, more in control of the Israelis and WE AMERICANS?
PLUS, it has the added disgrace of giving the UN MORE control over the future of Israelis and Americans.
Israel fighting for their survival here isn't fiction.
Consider Hezbollah down to their last strike and a healthy Rivera on the mound.
Jennifer Griffen on Fox now saying that Israel is denying that they'll require Hezzies to disarm.
Now, Fox is reporting that the foreign ministry spokesman is saying that Israel is still demanding the Hezbollah disarmament.
I want to believe that this talk of an international force is just calling a bluff on the Hezbos.
As soon as the Hezbos hand over the soldiers, stop bombing etc, then an international force will come in. Yeah right.
Bush, Blair and Olmert do not have to worry about the Hezbos ever meeting the first conditions, so the Israeli's have all the time in the world to wipe them out.
NOW, Jennifer Griffin is saying that Mark Regev told her that they ARE going to demand the dismantling of Hezbollah!
CONFUSED YET??
I sure am GLAD you saw it also...I was wondering if I heard wrong earlier.
Karl, thanks for keeping these threads up and running. Great news, comments and observations.
You've just gotta wonder what's going on behind the scenes....oh to be a fly on the wall of the Israeli Cabinet room.
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