Qana... Lebanon...

July 30, 2006. At least 54 civilians died in Qana, most of them are children...

The death toll rose to approximately 750 civilians in a result of the continuous Israeli aggression on Lebanon...

More than 800,000 displaced...

200,000 have left the country...

3 airports bombed...

62 bridges destroyed...

5,000 homes damaged...

And the world is still watching...

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Yeh, the world is simply watching !
Most ridiculous : Israel saying they still need 14 days to finish "their mission" in Lebanon : God damn ! there' s nothing left to destroy, what else do they want!
Allah yehlek hom !

Posted by: Snawsi at July 31, 2006 12:12 PM

I really don't see why we are wondering about "the World is still wtaching"? What do you expect the World to do for us? Why would anyone bother with all that mess happening "there"?

I got to the office (in the UK) this morning and everyone was very chearful, happy, laughing, they even mentioned the ongoing war, but only to joke about it.

If the Arab World still thinks that the way out of this is "International Justice", then we must seek mental health assistance!

No one will run to defend us. We have to defend ouselves, therefore, we have to shut up and work hard to become strong enough to defend ourselves by ourselves.

Back to work now and let's talk about this again in 100 years. Who laughs last, laughs best.

-Imed

Posted by: Imed Chihi at July 31, 2006 01:06 PM

The world will remain watching and will do absolutely nothing. Trust me.

Posted by: One in a Million at July 31, 2006 11:23 PM

Where are the tunisian demonstrations...
Oh it's here: http://video.google.fr/videoplay?docid=9026046944021323053
:)

Posted by: TanBIRRAstan at August 1, 2006 06:07 AM

ahhh its depressing

Posted by: lilly at August 1, 2006 02:40 PM

thats an awful ! everyone just watching , no movement , no solution...

Posted by: maryam at August 1, 2006 11:31 PM
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