Israel kills 60 civilians and continues their official terrorist activity in Southern Lebanon
An Israeli air strike killed more than 60 Lebanese civilians, including at least 37 children, on Sunday, fuelling world pressure for an ceasefire in
Israel’s war in Lebanon against Hizbollah guerrillas.
So since the US continues to fail to condemn Israel’s blatantly terroristic actions, the US has lost all street cred in the Middle East.
The raid on the southern village of Qana — the bloodiest single attack during Israel’s 19-day-old war on Hizbollah — prompted Lebanon to tell U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice she was unwelcome in Beirut for talks.
Really, is it any wonder?
Rice said it was “time to get to a ceasefire,” but insisted this required changing the status quo before the war, which erupted after Hizbollah seized two Israeli soldiers on July 12.
The United States says the priority is to remove the threat posed to Israel by Hizbollah, which is backed by Iran and Syria.
So in order to apply any pressure to Israel to stop killing civilians, first we have to give them something to which they have no right? What kind of logic is that? The kind of logic that wants any effort at diplomacy to fail, I think.
It’s no wonder that US diplomatic efforts are so ineffectual. The only thing that surprises me is that it took this long for Lebanon to tell us we weren’t welcome.