Tuesday, January 8, 2008

Israel Attempts Lebanon Provocation

Just like the last time !

"Israeli troops kidnap man in Lebanon"

"Middle East News

Israeli troops take Lebanese shepherd in southern Lebanon

Jan 7, 2008, 18:15 GMT

Beirut- A Lebanese shepherd was detained by Israeli forces on Monday at the edge of the common border, Lebanese and UN sources said.

Ahmed Abed al Aal, was taken from Shebaa Farms in southern Lebanese by Israeli forces, the Lebanese security source said.

The source said Abed al Aal was snatched while he was at the edge of the Lebanese territories just adjacent to the Israeli border.

UN Spokeswoman Yasmina Bouzayian said the UN peakeeping force in southern Lebanon was informed from the Israeli side that the shepherd was taken by Israeli forces.

Shebaa Farms is located where the borders of Lebanon, Syria and Israel meet. Some parts of Shebaa Farms are under the control of the Lebanese government and the rest has been controlled by Israel since the Jewish state's 2000 withdrawal from southern Lebanon.

The United Nations has said in the past that Shebaa is Syrian territory, captured by Israel in the 1967 war. Syria and Lebanon maintain that it is Lebanese land."

And as if any more as needed!

"Israel Struck by Rockets Fired From Lebanon" by Jonathan Finer Washington Post January 8, 2008

JERUSALEM, Jan. 8--Two Katyusha rockets fired from Lebanon struck a northern Israeli town overnight causing no injuries, an Israeli police spokesman said, the first such attacks by Lebanese militants in six months.

The attack came on the day before President Bush is scheduled to arrive in Israel in support of ongoing peace talks between Israeli and Palestinian leaders.

Gee, what a COINCIDENCE, huh?

And CUI BONO, readers?


Around 2 a.m. Tuesday, the rockets struck a road leading into the western Galilee town of Shlomi, a few miles from the Lebanon border, said police spokesman Mickey Rosenfeld. Shrapnel from one of the rockets struck a wall of a house, he said.

Rosenfeld and an army spokesman said it had not yet been determined where the rockets were made.

While Palestinian militants have conducted daily rocket attacks on Israel in recent weeks from the Gaza Strip--where Israel's army has launched a series of deadly raids--Israel's northern border has been largely quiet since the war with Hezbollah militants based in Lebanon in the summer of 2006.

During that conflict, Hezbollah fired nearly 4,000 rockets at northern Israeli towns, killing 40 Israeli civilians and causing hundreds of thousands of residents to evacuate the region for several weeks. More than 1,000 Lebanese, the majority of them civilians, were killed during the conflict, along with 119 Israeli soldiers.

What weaponry did Israel use, shit-fucks?

The Jew bias is gagging!


I'd be VERY WARY of a MOSSAD BLACK-OP soon, readers!

Sure seem to be POINTING TO IT, huh?