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Reply #180 - Oct 5th, 2024 at 10:26pm
 
Setanta wrote on Oct 5th, 2024 at 9:26pm:
I think, if anything is exposed, it's your support of terrorism.


Wrong. I don't support mass murder and genocide like Setanta and his associates do.

Israel is a terrorist state.
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Reply #181 - Oct 5th, 2024 at 11:08pm
 

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Why Israel is Destined for a Shocking Defeat Against Iran/Hezbollah | Scott Ritter


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Reply #182 - Oct 6th, 2024 at 4:31pm
 
The Jews are bombing hospitals.


https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c30lj9m300vo

Lebanon hospitals close as Israeli strikes hit health facilities


21 hours ago
Joel Gunter

Reporting from Beirut

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At least four hospitals in Lebanon announced on Friday that they were suspending work because of Israeli strikes, while a Hezbollah-affiliated health organisation said that
11 paramedics had been killed in the past 24 hours.


The four closures capped two weeks of Israeli strikes on hospitals and healthcare workers in Lebanon that have shuttered at least 37 facilities and
killed dozens of medical staff,
according to the World Health Organisation.

Late on Friday night, the Israeli army issued a statement alleging that Hezbollah was using medical vehicles to transport fighters and weapons, warning that it would strike any vehicle it suspected of being used for military purposes.

Hospital staff in southern Lebanon told the BBC that health facilities treating wounded civilians had been hit with direct Israeli strikes. The BBC has approached the IDF for comment.

Dr Mounes Kalakish, director of the Marjayoun governmental hospital in southern Lebanon, told the BBC that the hospital had no choice but to close on Friday after an airstrike hit two ambulances at the hospital’s entrance way on Friday, killing seven paramedics.

“The nurses and doctors were terrified,” he said. “We tried to calm them and carry on working, but it was not possible.”

The emergency director of the hospital, Dr Shoshana Mazraani, said she was sitting at the front of the building when the strike happened. She said that she heard the cries of the paramedics who were hit and ran towards the damaged ambulances, but was warned to stay back by colleagues fearful of a follow up strike.

The Marjayoun hospital had already been hanging on by a thread, Dr Mazraani said, with a core team of just 20 doctors remaining from the centre’s usual 120 staff. The closure on Friday was a “tragedy for the region”, she said.

“We serve a huge population here, many villages. We had 45 inpatient beds, all now empty. We were the only hospital providing dialysis in the region, for example. We have had to turn away emergency patients and tell others to leave.”

Rita Suleiman, the nursing director at the Saint Therese hospital, on the edge of Beirut’s southern suburbs, told the BBC that the hospital had also struggled on after being badly damaged by a strike on Friday but was later forced to suspend all services.

The Israeli army said it was targeting a mosque adjacent to the hospital which it claimed was being used by Hezbollah fighters.

The strikes on healthcare facilities have not been limited to the south of Lebanon. Israel hit a medical centre in central Beirut on Thursday belonging to the Hezbollah-linked Islamic Health Organisation, killing nine and wounding 14. The Israeli army said the strike targeted "terror assets".

The Lebanese Red Cross said on Thursday that four of its paramedics were wounded in a strike on a convoy evacuating patients, despite the organisation co-ordinating with the Israeli army.

Gabriel Karlsson, country manager in Beirut for the British Red Cross, told the BBC: "Health and aid workers must be able to help those in need without fearing for their own safety. Teams from the Red Cross and Red Crescent are a lifeline, supporting communities tirelessly - they must be protected.”

World Health Organisation director general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said on Thursday that
28 healthcare workers had been killed in Lebanon over the previous 24 hours,

and many other healthcare staff were no longer reporting for work because of the strikes.
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Reply #183 - Oct 6th, 2024 at 11:52pm
 
Wait a minute - on the subject of Australians and Lebos....

"There's not much left of Melbourne woman Samar's home in Lebanon."

If her home is in Lebanon, how is she a Melbourne woman?  Sounds like we need to address that question as soon as we resolve who is a woman.... who is an Australian?  Sounds like citizenship rules need to be looked at seriously.

https://www.msn.com/en-au/news/australia/the-reality-is-he-could-die-australian-...
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Reply #184 - Oct 6th, 2024 at 11:54pm
 
Bobby. wrote on Oct 6th, 2024 at 4:31pm:
The Jews are bombing hospitals.


https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c30lj9m300vo

Lebanon hospitals close as Israeli strikes hit health facilities


21 hours ago
Joel Gunter

Reporting from Beirut

https://ichef.bbci.co.uk/news/800/cpsprodpb/ad8a/live/039e0cb0-82f6-11ef-8824-cb...



At least four hospitals in Lebanon announced on Friday that they were suspending work because of Israeli strikes, while a Hezbollah-affiliated health organisation said that
11 paramedics had been killed in the past 24 hours.


The four closures capped two weeks of Israeli strikes on hospitals and healthcare workers in Lebanon that have shuttered at least 37 facilities and
killed dozens of medical staff,
according to the World Health Organisation.

Late on Friday night, the Israeli army issued a statement alleging that Hezbollah was using medical vehicles to transport fighters and weapons, warning that it would strike any vehicle it suspected of being used for military purposes.

Hospital staff in southern Lebanon told the BBC that health facilities treating wounded civilians had been hit with direct Israeli strikes. The BBC has approached the IDF for comment.

Dr Mounes Kalakish, director of the Marjayoun governmental hospital in southern Lebanon, told the BBC that the hospital had no choice but to close on Friday after an airstrike hit two ambulances at the hospital’s entrance way on Friday, killing seven paramedics.

“The nurses and doctors were terrified,” he said. “We tried to calm them and carry on working, but it was not possible.”

The emergency director of the hospital, Dr Shoshana Mazraani, said she was sitting at the front of the building when the strike happened. She said that she heard the cries of the paramedics who were hit and ran towards the damaged ambulances, but was warned to stay back by colleagues fearful of a follow up strike.

The Marjayoun hospital had already been hanging on by a thread, Dr Mazraani said, with a core team of just 20 doctors remaining from the centre’s usual 120 staff. The closure on Friday was a “tragedy for the region”, she said.

“We serve a huge population here, many villages. We had 45 inpatient beds, all now empty. We were the only hospital providing dialysis in the region, for example. We have had to turn away emergency patients and tell others to leave.”

Rita Suleiman, the nursing director at the Saint Therese hospital, on the edge of Beirut’s southern suburbs, told the BBC that the hospital had also struggled on after being badly damaged by a strike on Friday but was later forced to suspend all services.

The Israeli army said it was targeting a mosque adjacent to the hospital which it claimed was being used by Hezbollah fighters.

The strikes on healthcare facilities have not been limited to the south of Lebanon. Israel hit a medical centre in central Beirut on Thursday belonging to the Hezbollah-linked Islamic Health Organisation, killing nine and wounding 14. The Israeli army said the strike targeted "terror assets".

The Lebanese Red Cross said on Thursday that four of its paramedics were wounded in a strike on a convoy evacuating patients, despite the organisation co-ordinating with the Israeli army.

Gabriel Karlsson, country manager in Beirut for the British Red Cross, told the BBC: "Health and aid workers must be able to help those in need without fearing for their own safety. Teams from the Red Cross and Red Crescent are a lifeline, supporting communities tirelessly - they must be protected.”

World Health Organisation director general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said on Thursday that
28 healthcare workers had been killed in Lebanon over the previous 24 hours,

and many other healthcare staff were no longer reporting for work because of the strikes.


How are you knowing is hospital, tovarich?  Muslim Radio tell you so?

Waste of good Guinness:-

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Re: The ground war begins - Lebanon
Reply #185 - Oct 6th, 2024 at 11:55pm
 
Laugh till you cry wrote on Oct 5th, 2024 at 10:26pm:
Setanta wrote on Oct 5th, 2024 at 9:26pm:
I think, if anything is exposed, it's your support of terrorism.


Wrong. I don't support mass murder and genocide like Setanta and his associates do.

Israel is a terrorist state.


Shut up, judeophobe.  Aussie Mossad is coming for you.... you can run but not hide.
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