AI: Lebanon/Israel: Urgent need for ceasefire and investigation of war crimes
                
                
 
                
                
                 News Release Issued by the International Secretariat of Amnesty  International
  
 Lebanon/Israel: Urgent need for ceasefire and investigation of war  crimes
  
 Amnesty International reiterates its call for an immediate, full and  effective ceasefire after civilian death highs. On Friday 5 August, at least 23  Syrian agricultural workers were killed by Israeli forces on a farm in the  village of al-Qaa on the Lebanese-Syrian border according to various reports.  This was the highest number of fatalities recorded so far in a single incident  together with the attack on a building in Qana on 30 July. Over the past four  days, rockets fired by Hizbullah from southern Lebanon at Israel are also said  to have killed at least 14 civilians. These kinds of attacks by both sides have  become part of an increasingly entrenched pattern which includes war  crimes.
  
 Such attacks also make it urgent and imperative that Israel and Lebanon  consent to an investigation -- of the pattern of attacks by both Israel and  Hizbullah -- by an independent and impartial body like the International  Humanitarian Fact-Finding Commission (IHFFC). The Israeli investigation into the  killings of civilians in Qana, where at least 28 people sheltering in a building  were killed in an Israeli strike, lacked any credibility.
  
 According to an eye-witness who was interviewed by Amnesty International  delegates in Lebanon, the Israeli forces launched two air strikes against a farm  in al-Qaa on Friday. The workers, most of them Syrian Kurds and who included at  least five women, packed and processed fruits for export on the farm. The  witness said he saw the first explosion from the roof of his church compound. As  he prepared to go and help, another explosion followed five to seven minutes  later. He said he saw 22 bodies being pulled out.
  
 An Israeli army spokesperson said the attack was directed at the suspected  transfer of weapons by Hizbullah from Syria. The information gathered from  Amnesty International delegates from eye witnesses and footage of the scene show  no evidence supporting the Israeli army allegations. The attack appears to have  been indiscriminate or disproportionate and as such a war crime.
  
 Since Friday, Israeli forces have again pounded civilian infrastructure in  Lebanon, cutting off one of the last remaining vital routes for international  humanitarian aid. At least 45 civilians are reported to have died in the  attacks, including those killed in al-Qaa raid. Israel warned residents in the  southern Lebanese city of Sidon to evacuate the city ahead of planned air  strikes on Hizbullah targets by the Israeli army. The Israeli army dropped  leaflets around the city warning all residents to leave.
  
 Repeated Israeli strikes against the civilian infrastructure have forcibly  displaced hundreds of thousands of civilians, and are threatening to displace  other tens of thousands in Sidon who have been forcibly displaced from villages  in the region. This new call for evacuation cannot mean that Sidon should be  regarded by Israeli forces as a "free-fire" zone or a military objective. Along  with the pattern of warnings to civilians in the south Israeli forces are making  it difficult for such civilians to leave by destroying roads and bridges and  targeting convoys. Such actions result in the spreading of panic and terror  rather than increasing the protection of civilians.
  
 Hizbullah officials have described the group's rocket attacks against  Israel as reprisals for Israeli attacks on civilians. Amnesty International  considers these attacks unlawful, and constituting direct attacks on civilians  and as such war crimes.
  
 Amnesty International urges the United Nations Security Council which is  currently debating a draft resolution on the crisis to call for an immediate,  full and effective ceasefire to protect civilians in Lebanon and Israel. The  Council must also demand that the parties to the conflict immediately take all  measures necessary to allow delivery of humanitarian aid to persons affected by  the hostilities. As it deliberates on its next steps, the Council should address  the failure of the parties to the conflict to respect their obligations under  international law and how to establish accountability for that failure.
  
  
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2 comment(s):
Ann,
There is one silly question that I always ask myself.What does it take for someone,somewhere to actually act and kill the series of political and diplomatic debates while the innocents keeps dying? Is condemning enough and all we got?Don't you think politicians takes all of us for granted all the time?
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 Jeff Msangi, at 
                11:35 AM
                 
Jeff, I concur with you that politicians do take all of us for granted. That is because we let them! We have become merely sheep-like people -- sheeple -- and take whatever they do to us in meek silence, while allowing the greedy, warmongers to lead us - and untold numbers of innocent people - to slaughter.
Until we come out of our coma and speak out and act against injustices, the politicians will rule and commit heinous crimes in our name. They have forgotten that it is we who have elected them and without us, they would have no livelihoods. So it is up to us to un-elect them, vote them back out where they belong!! Remember, to sit by and say nothing is to give our tacit agreement to whatever they wish to do. By our silence, we are endorsing their actions!
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 Annamarie, at 
                10:16 PM
                 
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