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Israel says Spain rela­tions hurt by PM remark

Israel’s envoy to Spain said on Thurs­day the two coun­tries’ rela­tions had been dam­aged after the Span­ish prime min­is­ter accused Israel of using “abu­sive force” dur­ing an event at which he also wore a Pales­tin­ian scarf.

Venezuela’s Pres­i­dent Hugo Chavez Frias slams Israeli bomb­ing of Lebanon

They are bomb­ing entire cities, it is a true geno­cide. Where will this mad­ness end? God only knows! It extends from Iraq to Lebanon and Pales­tine. Let’s hope it doesn’t spread further.

Oh sorry.… wait they have one:

The Most Dan­ger­ous Alliance in the World

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  1. brian says:

    Israel bombs the beje­sus out of Lebanon and its peo­ple and all these psy­chos can say is rela­tions are stressed…

    Id like to add once again that israels BLITZKRIEG is founded entirely on the claim that Hizbol­lah crossed the bor­der and ‘kid­napped’ two soldiers…who it promised to take good care of.…

    What if that never took place? What if the israelis crossed INTO lebanon, to get cap­tured and pro­vide a provo­ca­tion for a war???

    Ear­lier news items are quiet clear as to the events.
    Mike Rivero of http://www.whatreallyhappened.com has
    col­lected a few of these:
    http://www.whatreallyhappened.com/israeli_solders.html

    A sam­ple:
    ’The Lebanese Shi­ite Hezbol­lah move­ment announced on
    Wednes­day that its guer­ril­las have cap­tured two
    Israeli sol­diers IN south­ern Lebanon. “Imple­ment­ing
    our promise to free Arab pris­on­ers in Israeli jails,
    our strug­glers have cap­tured two Israeli sol­diers in
    south­ern Lebanon,” a state­ment by Hezbol­lah said.

    The two sol­diers have already been moved to a safe
    place,” it added. The Lebanese police said that the
    two sol­diers were cap­tured as they “infil­trated” into
    the town of Aitaa al-Chaab inside the Lebanese bor­der.
    [Hin­dus­tan Times 7/12/06]’

    2. TRANSLATION: Accord­ing to the Lebanese police
    force, the two sol­diers were cap­tured in Lebanese
    ter­ri­tory, in the area of Aïta Al-Chaab close to the
    bor­der, whereas Israeli tele­vi­sion indi­cated that they
    had been cap­tured in Israeli ter­ri­tory. [fr.news.yahoo
    7/12/06]

    Forbes.com had a piece on July 12, the day of the
    inci­dent:
    ’The mil­i­tant group Hezbol­lah cap­tured two Israeli
    sol­diers dur­ing clashes Wednes­day across the bor­der IN
    south­ern Lebanon, prompt­ing a swift reac­tion from
    Israel, which sent ground forces into its neigh­bor to
    look for them.

    The forces were try­ing to keep the sol­diers’ cap­tors
    from mov­ing them deeper into Lebanon, Israeli
    gov­ern­ment offi­cials said on con­di­tion of anonymity.

    The Israeli mil­i­tary would not con­firm the report.‘
    http://www.forbes.com/technology/feeds/ap/2006/07/12/ap2873051.html