Posted on 07/16/2006 11:11:16 PM PDT by BurbankKarl
09:02 Amir Peretz: We won`t stop fighting before achieving our objectives (Haaretz)
08:52 Barrage of Katyusha rockets hits Kiryat Shmona (Itim)
08:48 IDF arrested 12 wanted Palestinian militants in overnight West Bank raids (Itim)
08:32 Two Qassam rockets land in Ashkelon; no casualties or damage reported (Channel 10)
08:07 One IDF soldier lightly injured in fighting in northern Gaza Strip (Israel Radio)
07:57 Asia-Pacific officials working to evacuate citizens from Lebanon (AP)
07:31 Rocket barrage slams into Safed; no immediate report of casualties, damage (Haaretz)
07:30 Two people lightly injured in Acre from rocket hits (Haaretz)
07:21 Alarm sirens heard in Tiberias, no hits reported as yet (Channel 10)
07:20 Two people lightly wounded by sharpnel in Qassam hits on Sderot (Haaretz)
07:07 Lebanese: IDF attacks Beirut port; large fire breaks out (AP)
07:00 Third Qassam rocket hits Sderot; no casualties reported (Haaretz)
06:56 IDF soldier injured in Beit Hanun (Haaretz)
06:49 Katyusha rocket hits community near northern town of Acre; 4 people injured (Haaretz)
06:43 Two loud explosions rock southern suburbs of Beirut (AP)
06:37 Two Qassam rockets hit Sderot; no casualties (Israel Radio)
06:16 Lebanese: 17 fatalities, 9 of them soldiers, in latest round of IDF strikes (Israel Radio)
06:13 Qassam rocket hits western Negev; no casualties (Israel Radio)
06:08 IAF strikes over 50 targets in Lebanon in overnight attacks (Israel Radio)
06:05 IDF says air raid sirens in Haifa were false alarm (Israel Radio)
06:03 Air raid sirens sound in Haifa (AP)
05:46 IDF: Lebanese military involved in Friday attack on Israeli ship (AP)
05:43 IDF: Radar stations targeted were used in Friday attack on Israeli ship (AP)
05:37 IDF: Latest attacks in Lebanon are against radar stations used by Hezbollah (AP)
05:13 Israel blames Hizbollah after Canadian deaths in southern Lebanon (Reuters)
04:35 Oil surges back toward record highs after weekend of Middle East violence (Reuters)
04:13 13 killed, including 8 soldiers, in renewed overnight IDF attacks in Lebanon (AP)
03:21 EU foreign ministers discuss diplomatic options in effort to end Mideast violence (AP)
Haha the 'woman' in the background is the only reason I posted the picture.
jinx! lol was that ridiculous or what!
Prayers for you and your beautiful childen and grandchildren. Prayers for Israel as ever. Thanks for the update.
If he was planning to surrender, why'd he create all this rukus?
Is Shep proving himself to be a worthy successor to Geraldo or what?
achille lauro caught fire and sank a few years back...definitely bad ju-ju...I think that 'Achille Lauro' meand 'SS Poseiden' in Hindi...
I don't even know what to make of that one
Good Grief ... *L*
I turned it on...saw a Downy commercial.
CNNi showing Pro Israel rally in NYC
Prayers for the safety of your family and all of Israel.
I'm trying to catch up w/all the posts. I see that in the midst of war, there's always time for FReeper humor.
Shep's back .. someone is yelling "get down"
Shep dove
November 28, 2005
View from the other side Michael Totten reports:
Al Ghajar village, where the fighting broke out, is an odd place. One side is Lebanese. The other side is controlled by Israel. All the villagers on both sides of the border are Alawite, a minority sect -- some say heretical -- that long ago splintered off Shia Islam. Historically the village was part of Syria. The Alawites of Al Ghajar belong to the same ethnic-religious group that holds almost all the levers of power in Syria.
The Lebanese side of the village is the poorest and most forlorn place I've seen anywhere in the country. Many houses are crumbling cinderblock boxes or shanties with tin roofs and walls. The mosque is squalid. Barren ground is strewn with rubble and rocks. I saw barefoot children dressed in rags playing in filthy streets. Somehow they managed to smile.
The Israeli half of the village is on the other side of the Wazzani River. There the houses and apartment buildings are trim and freshly painted. They're decked out with satellite dishes. Cars look brand new. I saw no evidence of squalor from where I stood on the Lebanese side of the line.
From 1967 to 2000 both sides of Al Ghajar were controlled by Israel after it took the Golan Heights from Syria in the Six Day War. But in the year 2000, when Israel withdrew its occupation forces from South Lebanon, the United Nations declared that one side of the village is actually Lebanese, not Syrian.
Democrats, the party of Islamofacists. You know, throughout this last week, I have been wondering where the Arab "street" is. I know there have been some demonstrations in Egypt and elsewhere but fairly mild as such things go. I had been anticipating riots at least up to the cartoon level -- I am not complaining, just curious.
Lol. He must have been watching those old "duck and cover" films shown in school. Back when apparently a wooden desk could protect you from the impulse from a nuclear explosion.
Oh good! They've now put a bright light on Jennifer and Shep.
Shep is going to soil his pants.
He's trying to keep his job. They should send Julian Phillips over there. He's quite a dancer and he knows kung fu.
I've watched Jennifer Griffin broadcast from there for days without once bobbing and weaving to avoid fire. Shep goes over there and in the first 30 minutes he's ducking the bombs.
Good grief indeed.
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