Saturday, November 3, 2007

Israel Violates Lebanese Airspace... Again!

Before: Lebanese troops open fire on Israeli warplanes

If you read the link, you find it is constant, but oh well, Israel can do whatever she likes and there will be holy hell to pay if the AmeriKan MSM would ever pick it up!

Here is yesterday's violations -- and more!


Report: Lebanese army fired on IAF fighter jets

"Lebanese army units fired in the direction of Israel Air Force planes that entered the country's airspace on Thursday, the London-based Arabic-language daily newspaper Asharq Al-Awsat reported Friday.

The IAF sorties prompted the Lebanese military to raise its alert level. The army also conducted ground patrols along the Lebanese border with Israel and appealed to UNIFIL to demand the flights cease.

The Lebanese army alleges that six IAF combat jets were seen in the skies above southern Lebanon on Thursday between 9:30 and 11:00 in the morning.

The Israel Defense Forces declined to respond, saying it does not provide details of IAF operations. This is the second time in a week that Lebanon has said its troops fired on IAF planes that had violated its airspace.

Sheikh Hassan Nasrallah, the leader of the militant Hezbollah group:

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We don't want war with anyone, but at the same time, we will not allow anyone to attack our villages, people and country."

His comments came ahead of a military exercise Israel has scheduled this week in the north near the Lebanese border. The exercise is expected to constitute the largest Israeli military maneuver since the month-long war between Israel and Hezbollah last year.

This is the same way last years war started!


Nasrallah warned that no one will be allowed "to stain Lebanon's lands, which will not be a land for Israeli occupation or American military bases." He was referring to a report by Lebanon's daily As-Safir newspaper last month that said Washington was proposing a treaty with Lebanon that would make it a strategic partner and lead to the creation of
American bases in the country."