HAVOC IN THE LEVANT
Summary here and here and here.
No more beating around the bush, please, media — it was, and is, a war crime.
…”It’s an outrage that we have 100,000 unexploded bombs among where children, women, civilians, shop keepers and farmers are now going to tread.”
Egeland criticized Israel for firing nearly all of the cluster bombs during the last three days of its month-long war with Lebanon’s Hizbollah.
“What’s shocking and completely immoral is that 90 percent of the cluster bomb strikes occurred in the last 72 hours of the conflict, when we knew there would be a resolution and an end of this,” Egeland said.
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About 250,000 Lebanese civilians still cannot get into their homes because they have been destroyed or are too close to unexploded shells or bombs, he said. Article

