Tuesday, August 8, 2006

CLEAN BREAK: SECURING THE REALM!


A minaret of a mosque is seen behind a demolished house that was struck by Israeli war plane missiles at the village of Brital in the eastern Bekaa Valley, Lebanon Tuesday, Aug. 8, 2006.






A Lebanese man passes by blood stains at a partly demolished house that was struck by Israeli war plane missiles at the village of Brital in the eastern Bekaa Valley, Lebanon Tuesday, Aug. 8, 2006.


Relatives who lost family members in Monday's Israeli air strike pray over their bodies before the burial ceremony in Ghaziyeh village, south Lebanon, August 8, 2006. (Ali Hashisho/Reuters)


The father (R) of a young boy, killed in Monday's Israeli air strike on Ghaziyeh village, south Lebanon, grieves as his son's body is taken for burial August 8, 2006. REUTERS
A Lebanese woman walks past wreckage after an overnight Israeli air raid on Brital, 10 km south of Baalbeck, August 8, 2006. Nine people were killed in the attack. REUTERS

Lebanese civilians watch a bulldozer dig graves for nine people killed after an overnight Israeli air raid on Brital, south of Baalbeck, August 8, 2006. (Mohammed Solh/Reuters)


Lebanese women are supported by a relative at the funeral for nine people killed after an overnight Israeli air raid on Brital, 10 km south of Baalbeck, August 8, 2006. REUTERS

Rescuers Dig for Survivors as Israel Bombs Apartment Buiding in Christian District of Beirut








Injured Lebanese boy Hassan Al Raai rests in the intensive care unit of Hayat hospital in the Chiah suburb of Beirut, Lebanon, Tuesday Aug. 8, 2006. Hassan was rescued from the rubble of a collapsed apartment building


A Lebanese civil defence worker removes the body of a toddler from the wreckage of a building August 8, 2006 that was hit by an Israeli raid in Beirut.


Lebanese civil defence workers clear the wreckage of a building in Beirut August 8, 2006 after it was hit by an Israeli raid.


Lebanese civil defence workers remove the body of a victim from the wreckage of


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