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Dozens of people and at least 20 children killed in Israeli strike on Qana Lebanon

by BBC (reposted)
At least 20 children are among more than 40 civilians killed after an Israeli raid destroyed a three-storey building in the southern Lebanese town of Qana, Aljazeera's correspondent reports.
Lebanese media reported that dozens of people remained trapped inside the building which was sheltering several families, some of whom had fled the Israeli bombardment of the Lebanese coastal town of Tyre.

Rescue workers are continuing to search for bodies amid the rubble.

The attack came as Hezbollah fighters battled Israeli forces making a new thrust into southern Lebanon, Lebanese security sources said on Sunday.

Fighting erupted when Israeli forces crossed the border from the Israeli village of Metula towards the town of Khiam following aircraft and artillery strikes.

The Israeli army said a new wave of Hezbollah rockets hit the Israeli towns of Nahariya, Kiryat Shemona and an area close to Maalot, although no injuries were reported.

An Israeli missile strike hit the main Lebanese border crossing into Syria on Sunday, forcing it to close for the first time since the conflict began more than two weeks ago.

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http://english.aljazeera.net/NR/exeres/6334D333-E2A2-4F66-81E6-42FD108FD8BB.htm
by BBC (reposted)
Dozens of people have been killed or injured in an Israeli air strike on a building near the southern Lebanese town of Qana, reports say.

Initial reports suggest that displaced families had been sheltering in the basement of the three-storey building, which was destroyed.

Local emergency workers said there were many children among the casualties.

The strike comes as Hezbollah militants fight Israeli forces following a new incursion into southern Lebanon.

US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice is to meet Israeli and Lebanese leaders after returning to the region for the second time in a week.

Talks will raise a possible new UN Security Council resolution that would enable the deployment of peacekeepers.

The Lebanese Shia militia's leader, Hassan Nasrallah, said Ms Rice had returned to serve the interests of the US and Israel.

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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/5228224.stm
by Haaretz (reposted)
Some 35 Lebanese civilians were killed, 21 of them children, in an Israel Air Force strike on a building in the south Lebanon village of Qana on Sunday morning. Dozens of others were reportedly trapped in the rubble.

Some 40 targets were hit in IAF strikes overnight across Lebanon. Among the targets were buildings used by Hezbollah, rocket launchers and bridges.

The Israel Defense Forces renewed its ground offensive in south Lebanon on Sunday morning. A Nachal division, backed by armored troops, began operating in southern Lebanon, heading toward the village of Taibeh.

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http://haaretz.com/hasen/spages/743736.html
by Electronic Intifada (reposted)
Three of my colleagues went to Tyre today.

I will spare you the details of what they saw and wrote. There's only one thing that I need to share with you. Saada went to Jabal Amel hospital where she found a four year old boy, Hassan Chalhoub, who had spent the previous night in the morgue between the dead. He had been sleeping next to his sister, six-year-old Zeinab, in the shelter in Qana. There with him were his mom and his dad, who's confined to a wheelchair. Many of the people of Qana are survivors of the 1996 massacre, when 110 people were killed and more than 100 were injured when by Israeli raids on civilians who had sought shelter in a nearby UN base. Thus, many of the people of Qana have special needs.

Hassan was sleeping when it all happened Saturday night. His mom was injured, but she managed to find her way under the rubble and was looking for her kids. She called him, and he answered her. She asked him if he was injured and he said no. So, she went to look for her daughter and husband. She found her daughter's hand. She tried to take her out, to pull her up. She couldn't. Then she saw her husband, so she crawled to him. But before that, she caressed her daughter's hand and whispered to her, "forgive me my angel because I can't help you out of here."

She saved her husband, thinking that someone had already taken care of little Hassan.

She and her husband spent the rest of the night in the closest house, where the civil defense workers had taken them. The next morning, they took them to the hospital.

Hassan was thought dead. They put him where they put the other kids. He woke up in the morning and opened his eyes to see a two-year-old girl lying next to him. He thought she sleeping. He looked around, and luckily found a man. "Ammo, what am I doing here?" he asked. The man couldn't believe his eyes.

He took Hassan to his parents. When Hassan saw his mom, he started yelling at her, "Why did you leave me there alone, sleeping with our neighbor's kids? How could you? You know, if I weren't scared I would have followed you home. But it was dark and they were shelling, so I slept again. Where is Zeinab?"

His mother, Rabab, told him the following: "She's having fun in heaven. There are no Israelis there. She's happy there."

http://electronicintifada.net/v2/article5366.shtml
by Electronic Intifada (reposted)
Photostory, The Electronic Intifada, 1 August 2006
http://electronicintifada.net/v2/article5365.shtml
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