Tuesday, April 18, 2006

Lest we forget the dead ...

... in memory of the victims of Qana ... lest their names be buried in the footnotes of history ...

Sent to me by a friend ...

April 7th, the preliminary attack

Victims of the preliminary Israeli of April 7th.

Mazen Farhat (16 years, killed), and his brother
Ibrahim Farhat (8 years, killed)
Mohammad Obeid (6 years, wounded)
Ali Shehab (25 years, wounded)

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The Ambulance

The following names are those of victims of the rocketed ambulance near Tyre:

Mona Shweikh - a 35 year old mother who died along with her three daughters:
Zeinab Abbas Jiha (5 years old)
Haneen Abbas Jiha (3 years old)
Maryam Abbas Jiha (1 month old)
Three other people died in the same ambulance:

Nokha Al@akli
Hodoo' Al@akli
Nadwa Fayez Al-Khaled

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The UN compound in Qana

The following people died at the UNIFIL compound where they were seeking shelter in Qana:

Leila Ismail
Abu Abbas Ismail
Mostapha Ismail
Ali Mostapha Ismail
Mohamad Ismail
Khadija Ismail

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Abu Ali Balhas
Riad Balhas
Ali Balhas (2 years old)
Mahmood Balhas
Hala Balhas
Hussein Shawqi Balhas

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Hussein Fatwi
Hasan Fatwi

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Im Ali Bitar
Abboudi Bitar
Ali Haidar Bitar (a child)
Fadi Haidar Bitar (a child)
Mohamad Haidar Bitar (a child)
Wurood Haidar Bitar

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Kamel Nayef Saad
Shahiyya Saad

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Mohammad Hussein Deeb
Sadiq Deeb
Qassem Deeb
Hamza Deeb (7 years old)
Ali Deeb
S@adiyya Deeb
Mohammad Ali Deeb (8 years old)
Fatima Deeb (1 1/2 years old)
Sakeena Shareef Deeb
Mohammad Shareef Deeb

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Ismail Barji - a father of 3 boys. He dies along with his wife and all three of him kids
his wife- Maryam Hashem
the boys-
Abbas Ismail Barji
Ahmad Ismail Barji
Mohammad Ismail Barji

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Abbas Mohammad Barji
Mohammad Barji (Abu Riad)
Safiyya Barji and her daughters
Lina Baji
Darweesh Mostapha Barji
Mortada Barji

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Ibrahim Taqi and his son,
son: Ahmad Ibrahim Taqi

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Hussein Al-Sharif - he died along with his wife and three sons
wife- Fatima Al-Sharif
sons:
Mohammad Al-Sharif
Qassim Al-Sharif
Ali Al-Sharif

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Ali Khalil
Khalil Khalil
Mohammad Khalil Khalil
Mahmoud Khalil Khalil
Mostapha Khalil
Dyala Khalil
Ahlam Khalil

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Youssef Mohammad Abu-Khalil

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Ali Mohanna
Zeinab Mohanna
Hussein Mohanna

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Fatima Abdallah
Hasan Abdallah

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Wisam Hijazi

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Hasan Sleimani

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Mohammad Ghrabi

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Hasan Nasrallah

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Ali Qassim

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Sameer Zaki

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Sobhiyya Sleiman

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Mohammad Kamel Sakhouni

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Mostapha Salman

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Latifa Al-Sayegh

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S@adallah Ali S@adallah
Mahmoud S@adallah

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The victims in Nabatiyeh

These were victims of the rocketing of a house in Nabatiyeh that was overshadowed the same afternoon by the shelling at Qana.

the mother: Fawziyya Khawaja her children
Nujood Hasan Al-@abid
Lulu Hasan Al-@abid (15 years old)
Mohammad Hasan Al-@abid (14 years old)
Ali Hasan Al-@abid (12 years old)
Huda Hasan Al-@abid (10 years old)
Nada Hasan Al-@abid (6 years old)
Mourtada Hasan Al-@abid (4 years old)
Noor Hasan Al-@abid (3 DAYS old)
Also killed in the same house were:

Ahmad Dakhil
Ali Khalil Dakhil
Fatima Ramadan

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Other victims
Other people who were killed by similar Israeli bombings:

Ali Min@im (105 years old)
Wasif Min@im
Husein Min@im
Wajib Min@im
Hiba Sh@ashou@
Ibtisam Yousef
Rana Yousef
Dima Yousef
Saleh Kareem
Ghoufran Saleh Kareem
Mounir Saad
Ali Diab
Hussein Rammou
Ibrahim Farid Al-Nashef
Jean Tanios Abu-Assaf
Mounir Matta
Mohammad Sajir
Ayman Mounir Al-Mouqadah (1 1/12 years old)
Thana' Hussein Nasser
Fadl Atwi
Fatima Ali Hamza
Aida Hasan @Iyad
Subhiyya Al-Souqi
Mahmoud Daher (90 years old)
Badriyya Mourtada
Wafa' Saydani (not sure of last name)

7 Comments:

  • Do you by any chance have a list of those who perished at the hands of brotherly Syria? I dunno, say, Zahlé for instance? Ain el-Remmeneh? Jounié? Ashrafié?
    Tarshish? 3bediyyé? L-Qaa3? 3anjar? Deir el-2amar?
    Or are we supposed to remember only when Israel is the perpetrator! Syria and the Palestinians' victim's are Halaal, yes?

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 8:34 PM  

  • lebanese have a special sense of amnesia

    ex we remind the name of 40 martyrs for the 1914-1918 period but forget the 200 000 people

    we remind the name of hariri, gemayel etc... but we forget the names of the 100 000 casualities of the civil war
    etc...

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 1:00 AM  

  • May they rest in peace. No, we should never forget ANY of the dead.

    And instead of glorifying Hezballah and others on these types of occasions, we should ask how to prevent these horrors from happening again.

    Having Hezbo and others, loose with weapons, and in charge of defense policy is NOT the answer.

    As usual the Lebanese and Arab tradition of missing the point is alive and well at all these commemorations.

    By Blogger JoseyWales, at 4:47 AM  

  • Is the gunslinger's point- "that power comes out of the barrel of the gun".

    Israel's policies have contributed to the rise of HA.

    JW,
    Tell your friends to stop their murderous ways and HA will fade away into history.

    Issam

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 5:35 AM  

  • a good one,Laz

    By Blogger Moussa Bashir, at 8:56 AM  

  • Issam when the liberal/arabist knee is about to jerk, try to control it.

    "They" are not my friends.

    Israel's policies have contributed to the rise of HA.

    So what? So it follows that we accept whatever HA wants?

    Idiots like you and the Arabs can't get it through their heads that in WAR:

    1)shooting goes both ways, don't play with people who outgun you.

    2)you don't ask your enemy to play nicey-nice.

    By Blogger JoseyWales, at 3:36 PM  

  • This article appeared in counterpunch.

    Issam



    April 19 , 2006

    War Crimes Caught on Tape; Still No Justice
    The Massacre at Qana, 10 Years Later
    By STANLEY HELLER

    News of atrocious attack on civilians in Tel Aviv is coming in as I write this article. This will be worldwide news as it should be. The Israeli newspaper Ha'aretz says Hamas spokesperson Sami Abu Zuhri said the attack was "a natural result of the continued Israeli crimes against our people." "Natural" as if no one ordered this attack on civilians. A repulsive excuse.Yet the steady stream of Palestinians killed by the Israeli army's low intensity warfare and siege against the Palestinians, goes by almost unnoticed [26 killed including 5 children in the last three weeks].

    Coincidentally enough the current attacks take place almost exactly ten years after a terrible Israeli massacre of Lebanese inside a UN compound in Lebanon [April 18, 1996] This was during the days Israel occupied southern Lebanon, when Nobel Peace Prize winner Shimon Peres was Prime Minister. During the election campaign Peres decided to have a little war to improve on his "dovish" image. So he launched "Operation Grapes of Wrath" causing 400,000 people to flee their homes, some 800 of them to a UN base called Qana.

    On April 18 the IDF shelled Qana. I quote from the August 1996 issue of a journal I edit, "The Struggle". "The TV showed battle hardened journalists weeping as they walked among the corpses. No TV news in the world could show the most revealing pictures. Rescuers for a long time didn't know how many people were killed. There were heaps of body parts all around." Go on the internet and google "+qana +massacre". Available for viewing is an absolutely horrifying video of the mangled bodies of children.

    The Israeli government offered various excuses. They said the IDF was firing at Hizbullah positions and a few shells went long. They explained that their soldiers didn’t know the UN base was so close, or that it held civilians. They denied they had any aircraft in the area. PM Peres was quoted as saying, "In my opinion, everything was done according to clear logic and in a responsible way. I am at peace."

    The Israeli excuses were all lies. 36 shells were in and around the base.

    A UN soldier with a camcorder recorded five minutes of the shelling and the image of an unmanned Israeli spy plane flying overhead. UN soliders spotted two helicopters in the area. A UN commander pleaded with the Israelis during the shelling for a halt. The pleas fell on deaf ears and the gunners continued their slaughter. The UN issued a report on Qana which determined that it was "highly unlikely" that human or mechanical error caused the deaths, but it ended there. Shamefully the UN didn’t blame anyone.

    Why did the Israeli government do it? Well, Israel was losing the war to Hizbullah. Its troops were suffering the same number of casualties as were the Lebanese. Six months before “Grapes of Wrath” Yitzhak Bailey, an Israeli Defense Ministry official, wrote about a strategy for an attack on Lebanon. In it he said, "Unfortuantely, the only way to stop Hizbullah actions against the Israeli forces in south Lebanon is to inflict heavy blows on the passive population...Then Hizbullah would be loathed." Pure terrorism. Bin Laden wouldn't say it any differently.

    And how were the killers punished? Not at all. Peres lost the election to Netanyahu, but notice of his political death was premature. He was lately Sharon's Foreign Minister and next Monday he will preside with the swearing in of Israel’s new Knesset. No Israeli soldier was put on trial.

    The US President at the time was Bill Clinton. He never said a word of criticism of the Qana attack and in fact greeted Peres warmly in Washington a week after the massacre.

    On December 15, 2005, relatives of those killed filed suit in a Washington, DC, court against former IDF Chief of Staff Moshe Yaalon for his role in the deaths. The lawsuit was prepared by the Center for Constitutional Rights. Yaalon, who is a visiting scholar in Washington, reportedly refused the papers serving the lawsuit.

    The blood of Qana still cries out for justice.

    Stanley Heller is chairperson of the Middle East Crisis Committee and host of its weekly TV news program that can be seen on the internet www.TheStruggle.org. He is a member of the organizing committee of Connecticut United for Peace. He can be reached at mail@thestruggle.org

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 7:46 PM  

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