Reuters - Sun Jul 16, 3:45 PM ET Israeli police officers and Ultra-orthodox Jewish rescue workers from Zaka survey the scene following a rocket attack on Haifa July 16, 2006. Israel said it planned to raise the alert level in the commercial capital Tel Aviv on Sunday following a barrage of Hizbollah rocket fire on Haifa that killed eight people and wounded a dozen. (Ammar Awad/Reuters)
Lebanese Red Cross workers search for survivors in a building hit in an Israeli air raid on Zebqine, 85km south of Beirut. US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said that the United States is readying plans to evacuate thousands of its citizens trapped in Lebanon, under attack from Israel since Hezbollah militants captured two Israeli soldiers.(AFP/Moustafa Hammoud)
This looks like a commuter train. I haven't seen that reported anywhere. I'm sure the muzzies aren't precise enough to be able to target a train, but they probably had a pretty good chance of getting commuters and it's clear that this is meant to make Israeli work/economic life impossible.
From an Israeli blog:
And You Thought Cleaning Out the Garage Was a Pain...
Try cleaning out the bomb shelter, the room you like to pretend doesn't exist, the storeroom for all of the crap that you don't know what to do with and you just toss inside.
I peeked in mine today, realized there was no light -- not a good thing -- and stuck a lamp in there. No need to replenish the water supply -- there was still plenty of mineral water in there -- left over from 2003 (anyone remember Saddam Hussein? Scuds? Anyone? Bueller?)
Read the rest:
http://allisonkaplansommer.blogmosis.com/history/032488.html