The photos from Lebanon are horrific. Here's a link -- http://
www.google.com/search?
q=aggressionagainstlebanon&hl=en&lr=&client=safari&rls=en&filter=0 --
which will download a PowerPoint file. (I'm not taking sides either
-- here.) There's a bit of difference in firepower.
Roger
Roger Eichhorn
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On 22 Jul 2006, at 14:45, Pini Vollach wrote:
The people in the pictures are my neighbours.
We all try to stay relax as this is the only way to pass it sane.
My daughter ( 22 ) don't take it so easy so I have to relax her now
and then.
The pictures from the shelter were taken at the first day we were
there. ( a week ago ).
Thanks for your wishes, let it be fulfilled.
Pini
ציטוט Guy Glorieux:
Pini,
Thanks for sharing these pictures.
I am stuck by how relaxed your family (I assume) seems to be in
the shelter, even after the closeness of the calls.
May you and loved ones be protected from the destructive folly of
war.
With very, very best wishes.
Guy
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Subject: War near my home
Hi
For the last 9 days my city is bombed by Hizbulla missiles.
Every now and then we have a syrene call us to go into a shelter.
Today for example we ran down nine times.
Yesterday ~2:00 pm a moment after we came in the shelter an
explosion of 45 kg was about 150 meters from my home.
The boom noise and the blast were enormous and very frightening.
I put 2 images of our shelter and 1 of the roof that was hit by
the missile with the rescue people on it.
The missile hit the roof and penetrate 3 floors inside.
http://pinimage.com/Israel/Haifa/war2006.html
Pini