As the Israel Air Force continues to investigate the air strike, questions have been raised over military accounts of the incident.
It now appears that the military had no information on rockets launched from the site of the building, or the presence of Hezbollah men at the time.
The Israel Defense Forces had said after the deadly air-strike that many rockets had been launched from Qana. However, it changed its version on Monday.
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What morons!
What kind of stupid baffoon do you have to be to not know the Israeli paper Haaretz, even after being given the link and visiting the website?!
The question is rhetorical, but feel free to answer regardless.
That’s no Israeli paper. It’s some kind of Islamofascist rag MASQUERADING as an Israeli paper. My sister dated a Jewish guy once, so I’m pretty much up on Israeli media. Don’t be trying to pull the wool over my eyes, Peace.
I’ll see your sisters ex and raise you a former IDF member (who is a friend of mine and who unfortunately can never go home) who found himself sitting in a hole in Southern Lebanon one day reading an Israeli paper in which the government said they had no forces in Southern Lebanon - he decided that if he wasn’t there he wouldn’t be missed, and left.
If he is to believed, and I see no reason why he shouldn’t be, the Israeli government was lying then, just as it appears they lied about rockets being launched from a building that was inhabited by women and handicapped kids that they turned into red stuff on a rock.
It’s just too damned bad they don’t have any concept of eternal damnation or punishment for their worldly evils - I’d really like to wish them a special place in hell right next to the people they are supposedly fighting who do.
It’s just too damned bad they don’t have any concept of eternal damnation or punishment for their worldly evils
That’s not fair, SL, as much as I understand why you’re saying that. Modern Jewish faith rejects the concept of Hell, because it imposes a morality based on fear and punishment, instead of a morality based on…well, morality. Doing what’s right because it’s right, not because you’ll be punished in the afterlife. Modern Judaism doesn’t focus on the afterlife, but the afterlife for the immoral means being distanced from God. For people of faith, there should be nothing more bleak.
That said, I’m sure the number of war criminals (and the hateful ideologues I’ve been hearing from lately) know nothing of this.
As the Israel Air Force continues to investigate the air strike, questions have been raised over military accounts of the incident.

Your source is obviously biased. I don’t know who this Haaretz guy is, but obviously he’s some kind of radical ismlamofascist Arab agitator.