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Public Statement On Lebanon And Palestine By Latuff

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Ben Heine said…
Great statement. "people have to speak, to draw, to make video..."
We shouldn't keep silent while innocent people die. Let's hope the new UN Resolution in the Middle East will have a positive effect...
Anonymous said…
why doesnt this guy denounce the arbitrary missle attacks by lebanon backed hezbollah against israeli children? perhaps because he sees what he wants to see. israel has to defend its country against hostile neighbors
David Baldinger said…
Hezbollah didn't start launching missles into Israel until Israel started its campaign of obliteration. No one mentions the numerous incursions into Lebanese territory and air space by the Israelis before Hezbollah captured the soldiers to bargain for the hundreds of prisoners held by Israel. The death and destruction was very onesided in this conflict.

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