Too little, Too late!
This is damage, too.
Too little, too late, guys. If you genuinely wanted to be fair, you would've sent these photos over the wires a month ago.
We're also learning from these captions that Amnesty International has suggested that Hezbullah may have committed war crimes by targeting civilians deliberately.
Hello? Any mention of their hiding behind civilians would be nice.
"The scale of Hizbullah's attacks on Israeli cities, towns and villages, the indiscriminate nature of the weapons used, and statements from the leadership confirming their intent to target civilians, make it all too clear that Hizbullah violated the laws of war," said Amnesty International's Secretary General Irene Khan.
That's funny. Hezbullah admits to deliberately targeting civilians, yet they're still received as the de-facto spokesmen for Lebanon, while the press continues to bray about Israeli "abuses."
Check the article out if you want to see some photos of fairly extensive damage in Israel that the press hasn't seen fit to publish so far. The running tally is currently something like this:
"Damage and Destruction" in Lebanon: 5,000 photographs.
In Israel? 5 photographs.
Great objectivity, guys.

Cars burn following a Hezbollah rocket attack on the northern Israeli port of Haifa in August 2006. Amnesty International has said Hezbollah committed war crimes in its deliberate targeting of civilians in the recent conflict with Israel.(AFP/File/Roni Schutzer)

An Israeli resident inspects the damage after a Hezbollah rocket smashed into his house in the northern city of Nahariya. Amnesty International has said Hezbollah committed war crimes in its deliberate targeting of civilians in the recent conflict with Israel.(AFP/David Furst)

Israeli firefighters inspect the damage after a Hezbollah rocket hit a school in the northern town of Kiryat Shmona in August 2006. Amnesty International has said Hezbollah committed war crimes in its deliberate targeting of civilians in the recent conflict with Israel.(AFP/File/Menahem Kahana)

A resident inspects the damage caused when a Hezbollah rocket smashed into his house in the northern Israeli city of Nahariya. Amnesty International has said Hezbollah committed war crimes in its deliberate targeting of civilians in the recent conflict with Israel.(AFP/File/David Furst)

An Israeli man stands with his children at the scene of a rocket attack in the northern Israeli city of Haifa August 13, 2006. Lebanese guerrilla group Hizbollah committed war crimes in its conflict with Israel by targeting civilians with rockets packed with metal ball bearings, rights group Amnesty International said on Thursday. (Max Yelinson/Reuters)

A resident of the northern Israeli town of Kiryat Shmona examines his home which was destroyed by a Hezbollah rocket. Amnesty International has said that Hezbollah committed war crimes in its deliberate targeting of civilians in the recent conflict with Israel.(AFP/Gali Tibbon)


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