Briefly on the war

This is going to be it for a while. I’m finding myself repeating the exact behavior that put me in the hospital. I’ll still post, but I cannot obsess about the war. There’s a clickable graphic on the left side of the page that will bring you to a list bloggers who are featuring regular war news and coverage.

Me? I’m going to see Pirates of the Caribbean with my niece today, then probably visit with Sarah and the G.’s. She has my wallet, with all my credit cards but one (brought it to the hospital by mistake), so I think there’s a little bit of a ransom involved. Probably not babysitting. All four of the G.’s are a bit stressful at times, and Sarah is not a cruel woman.

But to the war:

Hezbullah is willing to talk about the soldiers they kidnapped. Gee, ya think the ground invasion might have had something to do with that?

Hizbullah agreed to allow the Lebanese government to begin negotiations regarding kidnapped IDF soldiers, according to speaker of the Lebanese Parliament Nabih Berri on Sunday afternoon.

Earlier Sunday, Lebanese Foreign Minister Fawzi Salloukh told a French news agency that the soldiers, Ehud Goldwasser and Eldad Regev, were in “good physical condition.”

A UN observer actually tells the truth about one of his own being shot by Hezbullah:

A UN observer was seriously wounded Sunday by Hizbullah gunfire during fighting with Israeli troops in south Lebanon, a spokesman for the UN peacekeepers said.

[…] “According to preliminary reports, the fire came from Hizbullah during an exchange of fire with the IDF,” he added.

How many rockets have been fired at the Israeli civilian population by Hezbullah so far? This many:

Defense Minister Amir Peretz told the Cabinet on Sunday that Hizbullah has thus far launched some 2,200 rockets at Israel since the beginning of hostilities.

According to Peretz, a Hizbullah unit named “Nasser” was operating south of the Litani River, and was launching some 100 rockets at Israel daily.

The original Nasser is dead, and he died in shame for having launched and lost the Six-Day War, the Negev, and “pan-Arab pride.” May the unit named after him suffer a similar fate. And soon.

Funny how you don’t see a phrase like, “Hezbullah has launched a total of 2,200 rockets since the war began” in AP boilerplates, but you do see a running total of Lebanese killed. I wonder why that is? Hm. Let me think… oh, right. Israel Double Standard Time!

The Gay Pride Parade in Jerusalem has been canceled due to war.

A controversial international gay pride parade that was slated to take place in Jerusalem next month has been canceled due to the war in the north, the organizers of the event said Sunday.

The contested parade, which was to have been the highlight of a week-long international gay festival in the capital, was nixed due to the security situation in the country, and the fact that police would not be able to allocate sufficient forces needed to secure such a major event, said Hagai El-Ad, the Executive-Director of Jerusalem’s Gay and Lesbian Center, which is hosting the event.

He added that the festival’s other smaller indoor events, including a film festival and workshops, would take place as scheduled.

That’s a wise decision. Some nutjob stabbed three people at the last one, and threats have been made about this one.

The Dorktator is making noise again. His spokesman says that if the IDF heads towards Syria, he’s ready to rumble. He’s already tried to resupply Hezbullah while the war is ongoing.

MADRID – Syria will enter the conflict between Israel and Hezbollah if Israel Defense Forces ground troops enter Lebanon and approach Syria, Syrian Information Minister Mohsen Bilal said in an interview published on Sunday.

“If Israel invades Lebanon over ground and comes near to us, Syria will not sit tight. She will join the conflict,” he told newspaper ABC.

Israel does not want war with Syria. But if the Dorktator sends a unit or three towards the IDF forces in Lebanon, we will see a three-front war. However, it’s just talk. Baby Assad knows endgame when he sees it, and a hit by his forces on the IDF is the endgame for his regime.

Following a meeting Sunday with German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier, Defense Minister Amir Peretz said a multinational force should act to prevent the smuggling of weapons from Syria into Lebanon. Peretz also noted Israel has no intention of entering into a war with Syria.

However, the multinational force requested by Israel is not blue-helmeted. They are talking about NATO.

JERUSALEM — Israel’s defense minister said Sunday that Israel would accept a temporary international force, preferably headed by NATO, deployed along the Lebanese border to keep Hezbollah guerrillas away from Israel.

And oh, look: Gorilla Boy is blathering.

Iran’s president declared Sunday that Israel had “pushed the button of its own destruction” by launching its military campaign against Hezbollah militia in Lebanon.

Mahmoud Ahmadinejad didn’t elaborate, but suggested Islamic nations and others could somehow isolate Israel and its main backers led by the United States.

The Islamic street is waiting for Iran to join the fight. When Israel defeats Hezbullah, Iran’s client-state in Lebanon, Iran’s stock is going to tumble severely. Make no mistake, this is a huge setback for Gorilla Boy, especially in light of the IDF’s ability to push Hezbullah out of any stronghold when the IDF concentrates on it. When this thing ends, there will be a large buffer zone, and Iran will have one giant black eye. And now, he is too stupid to stop putting out empty threats and rhetoric—which will make him look even weaker in Muslim’s eyes.

And last, but not least: 1,293 Israelis have been injured by Hezbullah rockets since the war began. That’s another statistic you won’t see in the AP or Reuters reports.

And now, to my day of de-stressing.

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2 Responses to Briefly on the war

  1. Alex Bensky says:

    So they have a Gay Pride parade in Tel Aviv? Odd how the left, which claims to be in the forefront of the battle for homosexual equality, still seems to be pro-Arab. I wonder if they have a Gay Pride parade in, say, Cairo or Damascus.

  2. Andy says:

    Meryl,
    Thanks for all the wonderful educational snarking up to now. Take care of yourself, and destress as you can.

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