Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Bomb explosion injures three in south Lebanon


Press TV

COMMENT

Connect the dots: IOF jets have been bombing Gaza almost daily with half a dozen Palestinians murdered in just one day; a terrorist bomb murders an Iranian scientist and professor in Tehran; and now this terrorist bombing in South Lebanon.

Massive training exercises to prepare the Israeli public for possible "chemical attacks" have just taken place, with gas masks issued to all.

Pray tell, who is agitating for war?


"Three people, including two children waiting for their school bus, have been injured in a bomb blast that struck Kfar Fila in southern Lebanon. Naharnet news website cited unnamed security officials in reporting that that blast took place at 7:30 a.m. (0530 GMT) Wednesday at the entrance to a three-storey building.

The security sources identified one of the tenants in the building as Mohammed Zreik, believed to be a Hezbollah official.

Two of Zreik's children — Hasan, 7 and Diala, 11 — were among the wounded. The third casualty was identified as Zainab Hazimeh, 15, Naharnet added. The elder of the two youngsters injured lost a leg in the blast while the other suffered slight wounds to his face, AFP later reported, quoting hospital officials in the nearby town of Nabatiyeh.

It was not immediately clear whether the owner of the building, identified as Hussein Saeed Hamdan, was the target of the bombing or if he was in the building when the bomb went off.

Kfar Fila is a village located 15 kilometers (10 miles) east of the port city of Sidon, and is viewed as one of the bases for the Lebanese Hezbollah resistance movement."

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