| MrBubbles said: there is no camera and there was no violation of lebanese territory. there is photographic proof of this, you can see the israelis and the tree in the photographs i showed. [...] which unifil acknowledged there was no violation. |
"Photographic proof" ? The pictures show soldiers and trees, but how does that proof anything? That the whole incident had to do with Israeli forces and a tree has been confirmed by both sides. The only question is on which side the tree stood, and that's something the picture cannot tell.
And the phrase "unifil acknowledged there was no violation" isn't correct as well. The BBC article says "UN peacekeepers in southern Lebanon say they have seen no evidence that Israeli soldiers had crossed into Lebanon". "Not having seen evidence" could mean various things, for example that there were soldiers nearby, but they simply didn't see the actual chopping of the questionable tree.
As far as I understood, the UN has started to investigate which side the tree was on etc. I will wait for what they say before I really make up my final opinion on this incident.
| MrBubbles said: and yes, i know how the israelis forced hezbollah to sneak across the border and abduct israeli soldiers. its terrible how israel forces your terrorist friends to do things like that just so they can satisfy their bloodlust. |
If I were an admin of this website, I would ban both you and zgamer5 at least for a few days.
zgamer5's because of the "idiots"-phrase, but what you've written is actually much worse.
EDIT: I've just seen you've already edited your posting. Got scared? 







