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Israels cluster bombs still devastate Lebanon
2010-04-04
[Al Arabiya Latest] Nearly four years after Israel littered southern Lebanon with mines during its devastating war with Hezbollah, teenager Mohammed al-Hajj Mussa can barely bring himself to speak of the day he lost his legs.

On August 11, 2006, the lean, dark-haired boy was riding behind his father on a motorbike to deliver food to a nearby town badly hit in the Israeli raids when a cluster bomb went off under one of the tyres.

"Later, I was told that I was found in a creek about four hours after the explosion," Mohammed, now 15, told AFP at his rundown home in the Palestinian refugee camp of Al-Bass, located in the southern coastal town of Tyre.

"I came to when they were pulling me out of the water, and I knew it. I could see my legs falling apart."

That same night, the UN Security Council unanimously adopted Resolution 1701 calling for an end to the hostilities and three days later, the month-long war was over.

But Israel left a deadly legacy: the United Nations estimates that Israeli jets dropped more than four million cluster bombs in southern Lebanon in the summer battles.

Ninety percent of the bombs were dropped in the final 72 hours before the ceasefire after Resolution 1701 was adopted, the United Nations says.

Around 40 percent of the munitions failed to detonate on impact, rendering them de facto anti-personnel mines.

The munitions have killed 46 and maimed over 300 civilians since 2006, according to Lebanese army and UN figures.

Most of the victims are sappers, farmers and unsuspecting children, who mistake the shiny objects for toys.

April 4 marks the International Day for Mine Awareness and Assistance in Mine Action and in Lebanon activists plan to plant trees in cleared minefields.
Posted by:Fred

#13  Aren't those things yellow, and not shiny?
Posted by: gorb   2010-04-04 23:56  

#12  RIAN > ARAB LEAGE APPROVES [Political, Legal] PLAN TO SAVE JERUSALEM FROM ISRAEL.

and

XINHUANET/PEOPLE'S DAILY ONLINE > PALESTINIAN PM: PLO TO DECLARE PALESTINIAN STATE BY 2011.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2010-04-04 21:02  

#11  Cluster bombs, the gift that keeps on giving.
Posted by: Destro_in_Panama   2010-04-04 19:03  

#10  Can't say I feel sorry for people that are fully aiding and abetting Hamas.
Posted by: DarthVader   2010-04-04 17:03  

#9  to add part II...

Aug. 8, 2006

The UN Security council meets and representatives of the Arab League presents it with a new ceasefire plan, which involves Lebanon deploying 15,000 of its troops along the Israel-Lebanon border.

Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert says Israel is seriously considering this proposal, calling it "interesting," but says Hezbollah guerillas must be disarmed and removed as a threat first.

Meanwhile, the Israeli military drops leaflets in the city of Tyre in southern Lebanon, warning people not to drive or their vehicles will be bombed. And Israeli air strikes hit Hezbollah positions in southern Lebanon, as Israeli forces also try to get control of the militant group's villages and sites used to launch rockets at northern Israel.

Hezbollah and Israeli troops exchange gunfire in near Bint Jbail, a militant stronghold that Israeli troops have been trying to capture for weeks. Hezbollah reportedly attacks Israeli troops near the town of Naquora, killing two Israeli reservists. The militant group fires about 90 rockets on northern Israel by the afternoon.


Posted by: Mike Hunt   2010-04-04 16:06  

#8  @ trailing wife ... our 'sick' minds must think alike!
LOL

I'm betting it happened in an area not even near where Israel dropped munitions.

It never ceases to amaze me how middle east muzzies always seem to let their children play in live war zones.
And how Israels' munitions are always defective or only manage to hit soap factories and wedding parties.
Never any intended target. [sarc]
Posted by: Mike Hunt   2010-04-04 15:59  

#7  Two minutes apart but the same thought, Mike Hunt. Only you said it better. :-)
Posted by: trailing wife   2010-04-04 15:51  

#6  No possibility that these are Hizb'allah's bombs/mines, of course.
Posted by: trailing wife   2010-04-04 15:48  

#5  To add.. of course it has to be Israeli cluster bombs always killing these kids.
It could never be any buried mines or munitions put there by Hezbollah.
Nope couldn't be [sarc]

[Al Arabiya Latest]
Someone in the middle east needs to start an honest truthful TV network to counterbalance all this biased crap reporting.
Posted by: Mike Hunt   2010-04-04 15:46  

#4  Yet not a mention of the kidnapping of Israeli soldiers that caused Israel to attack.
No mention of the barrage of missiles Israel and its citizens have had to endure for years.
No mention of the poor Israeli children maimed and murdered by homicide bombers deliberately aiming at civilian targets, like busses and pizza joints.
Israel's cluster bombs were dropped during a war against enemy troops.
Must suck to be a kid in Lebanon when your elders attack a neighboring country and then bring harm to you by their foolish actions.
And the Lebanese seem to have plenty of time to dig bunkers and re-arm Hezbollah , but no time to de-mine their country.
I also dispute the assertion that 40% of cluster munitions didn't detonate when originally dropped.

More biased reporting and propaganda lies.
Posted by: Mike Hunt   2010-04-04 15:42  

#3  activists plan to plant trees in cleared minefields.

Come on, guys! Let's go dig some holes in this old minefield.
Posted by: SteveS   2010-04-04 11:36  

#2  Doing the math, there are/were 1.6 million de facto Israeli land mines in southern Lebanon? It's amazing anybody still has legs.
Posted by: Glenmore   2010-04-04 10:38  

#1  Cheer up Mohammed. Now you can become the Uma's first wheelchair suicide-boomer.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2010-04-04 03:11  

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