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Israel to ethnically cleans lebanon up to Litani River.

Digery Cohen | 22.07.2006 07:52 | Lebanon War 2006 | Anti-militarism

There is non one to stop them.



Israeli army Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Dan Halutz said Friday that the only solution now was for Israel to invade Lebanon and ethnically cleanse it up to the Litani River including Tyre.

Israel desperately needs the water, he said, if it is to survive another 50 years.

This operation can be disguised as an attempt to get rid of Hizbollah and anyway god granted Upper Galilee to the Jews and not the Gentiles


Leaflets urging residents in southern Lebanon to leave their homes and move north of the Litani River, 25 miles (40 kilometers) from the Israeli border, have been dropped in the region, Halutz said.

So Israel continues as it began. Murder and ethnic cleansing.

Digery Cohen
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Where did he say that?

22.07.2006 09:37

Just curious as to where you got Lt. Gen. Dan Halutz quote? The UN have hinted that they are aware of possible war crimes. It would be nice if these guys made their own prosecution easier.

If u follow the link on this post to the Washington Institute you can see the idea has been around since at least 2002.  http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2006/07/345604.html

The only problem was the Syrian Army in Lebanon. So... Rafiq Hariri is assinated, Syria is blamed and threatend by the US if it does not withdraw its troops. Problem solved, so who killed Rafiq Hariri? Who had the most to gain from his death?

I'm not an idealist, I accept the world is unfair and that justice is a privilege, but I wish these guys would realise they are totally phukin up the Middle East for yet another generation so they can get their precious water.

They would rather that millions suffer so they can hide their crimes, rather than talk, negotiate and deal on a fair basis. Still these are the elected government, protecting our values and civilisation. Which is probably why most sensible nations avoid 'western style democracy'.

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