The Pope?
Believe it or not, also Hamas.
The Pope?
Believe it or not, also Hamas.
If they kill males 18-60 Israel calls them Hamas or Hezbollah. Even if they are workers in a catholic church.
They learned it from us. Bush's War on Peace. Anyone within X feet of a drone strike or bombing was auto designated an "Enemy Combatant"
The funny thing is the USA actually did distinguish it as "civilian collateral" in their internal reports, which I believe they got mad at Assange for leaking the worst ones.
I kinda doubt Israel is documenting women and children as non combatants when they clearly want everyone dead.
Uhhh. I still think that was US learning from Israel... Israel doing this shit ain't new. Ask Rachel Corrie.
When you're a hammer everything looks like a nail.
Hezbollah? How does that even make sense?
When they slaughter civillians they always make these claims. Instead of calling out their lies, the allies of Israel instead put the burden of proof of innocence on the victims, and by the time the lie gets exposed fully, Israel moved on to have committed a dozen more massacres.
If they can't bomb Irish defense soldiers they'll get the next best thing.
All animals are equal but some animals are more equal than others.
Oops
It was ~~Hamas~~Hezbollah.
The link doesn't work and a web search turns up no reporting of a Catholic church bombed recently in Lebanon by Israel.
Could the many commenters who must have read the BBC article before it was taken down please let us know more?
It's still there, just further down the page.
Earlier we reported on the deaths of five health workers in an Israeli strike in Derdghaiya, southern Lebanon last night.
The government-run Lebanese Civil Defence emergency service says the five workers were waiting in a makeshift centre in a church hall in the southern town of Derdghaiya when it was hit by an Israeli air strike.
We've spoken to Father Maurice Khoury, head of the St George'sCatholic parish church there, who says those killed were "a model for humanity and chivalry. They sacrificed their lives for the wellbeing of others".
Father Maurice adds that parishioners and villagers tell him there was no military presence on church grounds, and no gunmen in the vicinity. He says he doesn’t know how the health workers “would have a target on their backs?"
Father Maurice, who left the village on 22 September right before the Israeli escalation, says the health workers killed were looking after the 200-400 displaced people seeking shelter there.
"The church's two halls were filled with IDPs [international displaced persons]. The Civil Defense used to come with food, water and aid. They were the only one supplying aid to the IDPs," Father Maurice tells us.
He says one of those who was killed was "the pinnacle of generosity" while another "was a member of my parish. He was my right-hand man. He strived to provide a dignified life for his wife and three daughters. What wrong did they do?"
Israel says it only attacks military targets and the town was in an area which the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) had warned people to leave.
The BBC has approached the IDF for comment.
With additional reporting by Joanna Majzoub.
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