Timeline: Key events in Middle East crisis



 Science > Prophecies-Of-Nostradamus > Timeline: Key events in Middle East crisis

LINK TO THIS PAGE  


rating :  0   |  0


  Page 1 of 1

1

 
Topic: Science > Prophecies-Of-Nostradamus
User: "=?utf-8?q?Remember_peoplez,_an_eye_for_a_eye_will_make_the_whole_world_blind._Oh_well,_itz_HOOROO_once_again_to_all_of_my_fave_peepz_from_your_Uncle_Wally.=C2=B7:*=C2=A8=C2=A8*:=C2=B7._=E2=99=A5=C2=A9=C2=AE=E2=84=A2?="
Date: 14 Aug 2006 10:38:43 PM
Object: Timeline: Key events in Middle East crisis
www.abc.net.au/news
Timeline: Key events in Middle East crisis
Sunday, June 25: Palestinians attack army post on Israel-Gaza border,
killing two soldiers, capturing a third. Israel starts to mass forces
around Gaza, from which it withdrew in September 2005.
Monday, June 26: Three Palestinian groups - the Popular Resistance
Committees (PRC), the armed wing of the ruling Hamas movement and the
Army of Islam - say they captured 19-year-old Corporal Gilad Shalit.
They demand Israel free detained women and minors.
Tuesday, June 27: Hamas, which dominates the Palestinian government,
signs agreement to end bitter internal conflict and which implicitly
recognises Israel's existence.
Wednesday, June 28: Israeli ground forces enter southern Gaza. Prime
Minister Ehud Olmert says Israel will use "extreme measures" to rescue
Cpl Shalit. Washington says Israel has the right to defend itself.
Thursday, June 29: Israel detains scores of Hamas members, including
one third of the Palestinian cabinet. International community steps up
calls for restraint. Mr Olmert suspends a ground offensive expected in
northern Gaza as Cairo tries to mediate.
Friday, June 30: Israeli jets blitz Gaza, set interior ministry ablaze.
Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh insists government working to free Cpl
Shalit.
Saturday, July 1: Israel rejects Palestinian demand to free 1,000
prisoners.
Sunday, July 2: Israel hits Mr Haniyeh's Gaza office.
Monday, July 3: Israel sends troops and armour into northern Gaza.
Palestinian militant is killed. Cpl Shalit's captors give a 24-hour
deadline for Israel to free Palestinian prisoners. Israel rejects
ultimatum.
Saturday, July 8: Israeli forces advance toward Gaza City, killing four
Palestinians. Other units pull back from northern Gaza. Mr Haniyeh
calls for mutual cease-fire.
Monday, July 10: Exiled Hamas political leader Khaled Meshaal says Cpl
Shalit will not be freed without prisoner swap, pledges he will be
protected. Israel says some Palestinian prisoners could be released,
but only after safe return of Cpl Shalit.
Wednesday, July 12: Hezbollah captures two Israeli soldiers and kills
eight, prompting first Israeli ground operation into Lebanon since its
2000 pull-out. In Gaza, 23 Palestinians are killed by Israeli air
strikes.
Thursday, July 13: Israeli planes bomb Beirut airport, kill at least 44
civilians in air strikes across Lebanon. Two Israelis are killed, more
than 35 wounded by Hezbollah rockets. Russia, France, Britain and Italy
criticise "disproportionate" use of force by Israel. US blames
"terrorists who want to stop the advance of peace". US vetoes UN
resolution calling Israel to halt military operations in Gaza.
Friday, July 14: Israel bombs Beirut home of Hezbollah chief Hassan
Nasrallah. He declares "open war" on Israel. Israel sets conditions to
end offensive: halt rocket attacks, release its soldiers, and Lebanon
to implement UN resolution calling for Hezbollah's disarmament. Two
Israelis killed by rocket fire from Lebanon.
Saturday, July 15: Hezbollah attacks Israeli warship. Israel recovers
body of one of four missing sailors, bringing Israeli servicemen toll
since Wednesday to nine dead.
Monday, July 17: Israeli strikes kill 43 Lebanese. Hezbollah rejects
Israeli terms for a cease-fire. UN secretary-general Kofi Annan calls
for end to hostilities, suggests UN "stabilisation force" along
Lebanon-Israel border.
Tuesday, July 18: Fifteen people, most of them soldiers, killed in
Lebanon as Israel pushes on with attacks. Helicopters, ferries and
cruise liners commandeered to retrieve trapped foreign nationals.
Wednesday, July 19: At least 70 civilians killed by Israeli bombing on
deadliest day of its Lebanon offensive, pushing overall toll to 325.
Two Arab-Israeli children killed by Katyusha rocket fired from Lebanon
on northern Israeli town of Nazareth. Two Israeli soldiers killed, nine
wounded in border clashes.
Thursday, July 20: Israeli troops battle Lebanese guerrillas and planes
bomb suspected Hezbollah bunker as Lebanon pleads for international
help. Thousands of foreigners pour out of Lebanon by land, sea and air,
leaving homes and possessions to head for the safety of Cyprus, Syria
and Turkey. Israel warns civilians in the Gaza Strip that every home
storing weaponry is now a target.
Friday, July 21: Israel calls up thousands more troops, warns of
possible invasion of Lebanon. Israeli raids hit Baalbeck and Tyre,
killing at least five Lebanese. Lebanese civilians flee from south;
foreign nationals' exodus gathers pace. Rockets hit north Israel town
of Haifa, wounding 19. Hezbollah rejects UN plan for immediate halt to
hostilities and release of two Israeli soldiers.
Saturday, July 22: Israel masses thousands more reservists on Lebanese
border; warns it would not rule out full-scale invasion despite
increasing calls for cease-fire. Foreign governments step up efforts to
evacuate remaining nationals.
Tuesday, July 25: An Israeli air strike kills four United Nations (UN)
military observers at their base in southern Lebanon. UN
secretary-general Kofi Annan condemns what he calls the "apparently
deliberate targeting" of the base in Khiam. Israel expresses sorrow for
the deaths, which it calls a mistake, and promises an investigation.
Saturday, July 29: An Israeli air strike in the south of Lebanon kills
at least 51 Lebanese civilians, including 22 children, in the village
of Qana. Hamas vows to carry out attacks on Israel in response to the
air strike on Qana.
Wednesday, August 2: Fierce fighting between Israeli troops and
Hezbollah fighters intensifies as tens of thousands of Israeli forces
pour across the border on four new battlefronts.
Thursday, August 3: Eight Israeli civilians and four soldiers are
killed on bloodiest day for Israel so far. Hezbollah's chief threatens
to rocket Tel Aviv.
Friday, August 4:Israeli jets bomb bridges on a coastal highway north
of Beirut, killing five. At least 23 people, mostly Syrian, are killed
in an Israeli raid at Qaa on the Lebanese-Syrian border. Israel hits
the Sohmor power station, cutting electricity to Bekaa Valley and south
Lebanon. Hezbollah fires 220 rockets at Israel, including one at
Hadera, 40 kilometres north of Tel Aviv.
Saturday, August 5: Israel pounds Lebanon in its heaviest bombardment
yet. One Israeli is killed near Taibe and eight commandos are wounded
in a raid Israel says killed four senior Hezbollah members in Tyre. The
UN, US and France at odds over the first UN resolution on the conflict.
Sunday, August 6:Ten Israelis are killed in rocket attack on Kfar
Giladi near the border. Israeli jets kill at least eight civilians in
attacks on south Lebanon villages. The UN Security Council debates the
Franco-US draft resolution demanding "full cessation of hostilities" -
but Lebanon, Iran and Syria reject it.
Monday, August 7:An Israeli air raid kills more than 40 people in the
Lebanese village of Houla. Seven people in the Palestinian Prime
Minister's office in the West Bank fall ill after opening a letter
containing an unknown substance, government and hospital officials say.
Tuesday, August 8:Australia's Foreign Affairs Minister, Alexander
Downer, says about 100 Australians are still trapped in southern
Lebanon and it will be highly risky to get them out. Lebanon says it is
ready to deploy 15,000 troops near the southern border when Israel
pulls out all soldiers from the area.
Wednesday, August 9:Israel's Navy shells Lebanon's largest Palestinian
refugee camp, killing one person and wounding several others.
Palestinian officials say Israel has also attacked a Palestinian
refugee camp in the West Bank, killing two members of Islamic Jihad in
a helicopter strike.
Thursday, August 10:Hezbollah chief Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah vows to
turn southern Lebanon into a "graveyard" for invading Israeli troops.
The Israeli army pushes up to 10 kilometres into southern Lebanon just
hours after Cabinet approves an extension of ground operations.
Friday, August 11:Hezbollah fires up to 70 rockets into Israel, killing
a woman and a toddler in an Israeli Arab village. France announces a
breakthrough could come soon in diplomatic efforts to end the war, and
Israel says plans for a deeper ground assault into southern Lebanon are
on hold to give diplomacy a chance.
Saturday, August 12: The United Nations Security Council votes
unanimously for a resolution calling for a "full cessation of
hostilities". The resolution calls on Hezbollah to stop all attacks
immediately and Israel to end "all offensive operations". It also
authorises the deployment of a 15,000-strong peacekeeping force.
---------------------------
.

User: "Jean Guernon"

Title: Re: Timeline: Key events in Middle East crisis 15 Aug 2006 12:58:34 AM
*****. This link is not good.
Where does it come from? Al Jazirah?
J.
"Remember peoplez, an eye for a eye will make the whole world blind. Oh
well, it'z HOOROO once again to all of my fave peepz from your Uncle
Wally.·:*¨¨*:·. ?©®T" <stargatedecember2012@yahoo.ca> a écrit dans le
message de news: 1155613123.890684.137470@m73g2000cwd.googlegroups.com...

www.abc.net.au/news

Timeline: Key events in Middle East crisis


Sunday, June 25: Palestinians attack army post on Israel-Gaza border,
killing two soldiers, capturing a third. Israel starts to mass forces
around Gaza, from which it withdrew in September 2005.

Monday, June 26: Three Palestinian groups - the Popular Resistance
Committees (PRC), the armed wing of the ruling Hamas movement and the
Army of Islam - say they captured 19-year-old Corporal Gilad Shalit.
They demand Israel free detained women and minors.

Tuesday, June 27: Hamas, which dominates the Palestinian government,
signs agreement to end bitter internal conflict and which implicitly
recognises Israel's existence.

Wednesday, June 28: Israeli ground forces enter southern Gaza. Prime
Minister Ehud Olmert says Israel will use "extreme measures" to rescue
Cpl Shalit. Washington says Israel has the right to defend itself.

Thursday, June 29: Israel detains scores of Hamas members, including
one third of the Palestinian cabinet. International community steps up
calls for restraint. Mr Olmert suspends a ground offensive expected in
northern Gaza as Cairo tries to mediate.

Friday, June 30: Israeli jets blitz Gaza, set interior ministry ablaze.
Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh insists government working to free Cpl
Shalit.

Saturday, July 1: Israel rejects Palestinian demand to free 1,000
prisoners.

Sunday, July 2: Israel hits Mr Haniyeh's Gaza office.

Monday, July 3: Israel sends troops and armour into northern Gaza.
Palestinian militant is killed. Cpl Shalit's captors give a 24-hour
deadline for Israel to free Palestinian prisoners. Israel rejects
ultimatum.

Saturday, July 8: Israeli forces advance toward Gaza City, killing four
Palestinians. Other units pull back from northern Gaza. Mr Haniyeh
calls for mutual cease-fire.

Monday, July 10: Exiled Hamas political leader Khaled Meshaal says Cpl
Shalit will not be freed without prisoner swap, pledges he will be
protected. Israel says some Palestinian prisoners could be released,
but only after safe return of Cpl Shalit.

Wednesday, July 12: Hezbollah captures two Israeli soldiers and kills
eight, prompting first Israeli ground operation into Lebanon since its
2000 pull-out. In Gaza, 23 Palestinians are killed by Israeli air
strikes.

Thursday, July 13: Israeli planes bomb Beirut airport, kill at least 44
civilians in air strikes across Lebanon. Two Israelis are killed, more
than 35 wounded by Hezbollah rockets. Russia, France, Britain and Italy
criticise "disproportionate" use of force by Israel. US blames
"terrorists who want to stop the advance of peace". US vetoes UN
resolution calling Israel to halt military operations in Gaza.

Friday, July 14: Israel bombs Beirut home of Hezbollah chief Hassan
Nasrallah. He declares "open war" on Israel. Israel sets conditions to
end offensive: halt rocket attacks, release its soldiers, and Lebanon
to implement UN resolution calling for Hezbollah's disarmament. Two
Israelis killed by rocket fire from Lebanon.

Saturday, July 15: Hezbollah attacks Israeli warship. Israel recovers
body of one of four missing sailors, bringing Israeli servicemen toll
since Wednesday to nine dead.

Monday, July 17: Israeli strikes kill 43 Lebanese. Hezbollah rejects
Israeli terms for a cease-fire. UN secretary-general Kofi Annan calls
for end to hostilities, suggests UN "stabilisation force" along
Lebanon-Israel border.

Tuesday, July 18: Fifteen people, most of them soldiers, killed in
Lebanon as Israel pushes on with attacks. Helicopters, ferries and
cruise liners commandeered to retrieve trapped foreign nationals.

Wednesday, July 19: At least 70 civilians killed by Israeli bombing on
deadliest day of its Lebanon offensive, pushing overall toll to 325.
Two Arab-Israeli children killed by Katyusha rocket fired from Lebanon
on northern Israeli town of Nazareth. Two Israeli soldiers killed, nine
wounded in border clashes.

Thursday, July 20: Israeli troops battle Lebanese guerrillas and planes
bomb suspected Hezbollah bunker as Lebanon pleads for international
help. Thousands of foreigners pour out of Lebanon by land, sea and air,
leaving homes and possessions to head for the safety of Cyprus, Syria
and Turkey. Israel warns civilians in the Gaza Strip that every home
storing weaponry is now a target.

Friday, July 21: Israel calls up thousands more troops, warns of
possible invasion of Lebanon. Israeli raids hit Baalbeck and Tyre,
killing at least five Lebanese. Lebanese civilians flee from south;
foreign nationals' exodus gathers pace. Rockets hit north Israel town
of Haifa, wounding 19. Hezbollah rejects UN plan for immediate halt to
hostilities and release of two Israeli soldiers.

Saturday, July 22: Israel masses thousands more reservists on Lebanese
border; warns it would not rule out full-scale invasion despite
increasing calls for cease-fire. Foreign governments step up efforts to
evacuate remaining nationals.

Tuesday, July 25: An Israeli air strike kills four United Nations (UN)
military observers at their base in southern Lebanon. UN
secretary-general Kofi Annan condemns what he calls the "apparently
deliberate targeting" of the base in Khiam. Israel expresses sorrow for
the deaths, which it calls a mistake, and promises an investigation.

Saturday, July 29: An Israeli air strike in the south of Lebanon kills
at least 51 Lebanese civilians, including 22 children, in the village
of Qana. Hamas vows to carry out attacks on Israel in response to the
air strike on Qana.


Wednesday, August 2: Fierce fighting between Israeli troops and
Hezbollah fighters intensifies as tens of thousands of Israeli forces
pour across the border on four new battlefronts.


Thursday, August 3: Eight Israeli civilians and four soldiers are
killed on bloodiest day for Israel so far. Hezbollah's chief threatens
to rocket Tel Aviv.


Friday, August 4:Israeli jets bomb bridges on a coastal highway north
of Beirut, killing five. At least 23 people, mostly Syrian, are killed
in an Israeli raid at Qaa on the Lebanese-Syrian border. Israel hits
the Sohmor power station, cutting electricity to Bekaa Valley and south
Lebanon. Hezbollah fires 220 rockets at Israel, including one at
Hadera, 40 kilometres north of Tel Aviv.

Saturday, August 5: Israel pounds Lebanon in its heaviest bombardment
yet. One Israeli is killed near Taibe and eight commandos are wounded
in a raid Israel says killed four senior Hezbollah members in Tyre. The
UN, US and France at odds over the first UN resolution on the conflict.

Sunday, August 6:Ten Israelis are killed in rocket attack on Kfar
Giladi near the border. Israeli jets kill at least eight civilians in
attacks on south Lebanon villages. The UN Security Council debates the
Franco-US draft resolution demanding "full cessation of hostilities" -
but Lebanon, Iran and Syria reject it.

Monday, August 7:An Israeli air raid kills more than 40 people in the
Lebanese village of Houla. Seven people in the Palestinian Prime
Minister's office in the West Bank fall ill after opening a letter
containing an unknown substance, government and hospital officials say.

Tuesday, August 8:Australia's Foreign Affairs Minister, Alexander
Downer, says about 100 Australians are still trapped in southern
Lebanon and it will be highly risky to get them out. Lebanon says it is
ready to deploy 15,000 troops near the southern border when Israel
pulls out all soldiers from the area.

Wednesday, August 9:Israel's Navy shells Lebanon's largest Palestinian
refugee camp, killing one person and wounding several others.
Palestinian officials say Israel has also attacked a Palestinian
refugee camp in the West Bank, killing two members of Islamic Jihad in
a helicopter strike.

Thursday, August 10:Hezbollah chief Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah vows to
turn southern Lebanon into a "graveyard" for invading Israeli troops.
The Israeli army pushes up to 10 kilometres into southern Lebanon just
hours after Cabinet approves an extension of ground operations.

Friday, August 11:Hezbollah fires up to 70 rockets into Israel, killing
a woman and a toddler in an Israeli Arab village. France announces a
breakthrough could come soon in diplomatic efforts to end the war, and
Israel says plans for a deeper ground assault into southern Lebanon are
on hold to give diplomacy a chance.

Saturday, August 12: The United Nations Security Council votes
unanimously for a resolution calling for a "full cessation of
hostilities". The resolution calls on Hezbollah to stop all attacks
immediately and Israel to end "all offensive operations". It also
authorises the deployment of a 15,000-strong peacekeeping force.

---------------------------

.
User: "kmiller"

Title: Re: Timeline: Key events in Middle East crisis 15 Aug 2006 01:45:22 AM
Where are you "coming from" Monsieur Geurnon ???
Jean (if that is your real name) I have never seen you to be someone to
comment without 'fully researching' all given sources !!!
[ I'm starting to think this is another 'charade' by either Eric or
Tony. ]
8< |
.
User: "Jean Guernon"

Title: Re: Timeline: Key events in Middle East crisis 15 Aug 2006 11:47:54 AM
What is it you don't understand? I am saying that the link that he provides
to abc.net.au (www.abc.net.au/news ) isn't the one about this "Timeline: Key
events in Middle East crisis". Is it so difficult to grasp for you?
So if you do have a good link to this timeline he pretends comes from there,
you post it, so we see where it comes from.
What is it you don't get in that?
J.
"kmiller" <miller.k@sympatico.ca> a écrit dans le message de news:
1155624322.447684.285790@75g2000cwc.googlegroups.com...

Where are you "coming from" Monsieur Geurnon ???

Jean (if that is your real name) I have never seen you to be someone to
comment without 'fully researching' all given sources !!!

[ I'm starting to think this is another 'charade' by either Eric or
Tony. ]


.
User: "kmiller"

Title: Re: Timeline: Key events in Middle East crisis 16 Aug 2006 02:57:43 AM
Actually, I was just checking to see if that was really you.
I expected a critique on my poor use of the french language. ;-)
I knew that neither Eric nor Tony would have any clue as to whether it
was correct (or not).
:-)
.
User: "kmiller"

Title: Re: Timeline: Key events in Middle East crisis 16 Aug 2006 03:27:11 AM
As a side note there 'Jean', what does it matter whether that article
is fully accurate or not.
After all, what should the interaction between the Palastinians (of
GAZA) and the Israeli Military Forces have to do with the reaction of
the IFA towards the whole country of Lebanon ??? [Based sole on a small
(and stupid) effort by Hezbollah fighters to try and gain a "Bargaining
Chit" by trying to capture a few Israeli soldiers.]
Israel may have been 'PISSED' about Hezbollah doing the same thing as
what the Palastinians did (a few days prior), but was that any reason
to BOMB the whole southern region of Lebanon ???
There was more MOTIVATION behind that move by the IFA, then just trying
to recover a few 'captured' soldiers. [Changes where, that their
efforts to elliminate Hezbollah's forces may have put the captured
soldiers in even more danger of being 'accidentally' killed by Israel's
own bombs.]
Just A Thought.
8< |
.
User: "Jean Guernon"

Title: Re: Timeline: Key events in Middle East crisis 16 Aug 2006 02:59:27 PM
Sorry, but the bombs started raining on Israel from the hezbolah side.
Before they even kidnapped the soldier on Israeli land, they had sent dozens
of missiles on Northen Israel towns. The way Hezbollah operated, the fact
that they attacked on three fronts (i.e. also on the Shebaa farms) before
the kidnapping of two soldiers, (which was the cherry on the sunday, not the
main event, despite what those who blame Israel say), and the murder of 8
others in the process BTW, retaliation was unescapable.
Why did Iran and Syria decide to do that? Mind you, this was probably a
scham by Iran to test their new equipement. I don't see what they gained.
Lebanese can brag all they want, they know deep inside more now than ever
that the Iranian/Syrian sponsored terrorists that target innocent civilians
as the provocation made the retaliation unvoidable, on these militias, and
know that they use the civilian infrastructure illegally as a tactic to
discredit the enemy at the expense of their own civilians who are
expandanble for them, as are those they targeted in majority in the Muslim
quarters of Israel.
But anyway, Israel only reacted mildly as it used only 10% of the might it
would have required to get the terrorists, but they wanted to spare
civilians and this is the reason why they are blamed by the Israeli
citizens.
You have it all wrong. It is still a war though, and the damage are
substantial, but Lebanese people know that this is all Iran's fault with
Syria's support, no matter what they say in their media, or else they are
dumb. this too will take out the legitimacy these terrroists claim to have,
or else these people are masochists.
No, they gained nothing, and really have lost all their clout, for no reason
at all, just because they showed what kind of aggressors they are.
And Iran and Syria should take heed of what happeend to Osama, Saddam and
now this, for, "Lo, Allah doesn't like agressors". As they should learn to
see that they don't have any right over Israel, that one is not a martyr if
one is an agressor, that Muslims weren't the only one there ever, that all
this hate for Israel is the total imperialistic power trip, by Muslims
countries of the Middle East, who owns 98% of the rest of the place. Islam
the religion of tolerance? Until then, to say such a thing is an absolute
joke.
J.
"kmiller" <miller.k@sympatico.ca> a écrit dans le message de news:
1155716831.848533.117340@i3g2000cwc.googlegroups.com...

As a side note there 'Jean', what does it matter whether that article
is fully accurate or not.

After all, what should the interaction between the Palastinians (of
GAZA) and the Israeli Military Forces have to do with the reaction of
the IFA towards the whole country of Lebanon ??? [Based sole on a small
(and stupid) effort by Hezbollah fighters to try and gain a "Bargaining
Chit" by trying to capture a few Israeli soldiers.]

NONE.

Israel may have been 'PISSED' about Hezbollah doing the same thing as
what the Palastinians did (a few days prior), but was that any reason
to BOMB the whole southern region of Lebanon ???

There was more MOTIVATION behind that move by the IFA, then just trying
to recover a few 'captured' soldiers. [Changes where, that their
efforts to elliminate Hezbollah's forces may have put the captured
soldiers in even more danger of being 'accidentally' killed by Israel's
own bombs.]

Just A Thought.

8< |

.
User: "kmiller"

Title: Re: Timeline: Key events in Middle East crisis 17 Aug 2006 11:13:26 PM
Questioning only out of the "Need To Know".
Do you have PROOF that Hezbollah did fire rockets on Israel within the
two weeks leading up to Israel's attack on Southern Lebanon's
infrastructures (ie: Power Plants, Oil Supplies, Bridges, ... )
8< |
.
User: "Jean Guernon"

Title: Re: Timeline: Key events in Middle East crisis 18 Aug 2006 12:12:45 AM
"kmiller" <miller.k@sympatico.ca> a écrit dans le message de news:
1155874406.047515.317010@b28g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...

Questioning only out of the "Need To Know".

Do you have PROOF that Hezbollah did fire rockets on Israel within the
two weeks leading up to Israel's attack on Southern Lebanon's
infrastructures (ie: Power Plants, Oil Supplies, Bridges, ... )

8< |

.

User: "infantis horribilis"

Title: Re: Timeline: Key events in Middle East crisis 17 Aug 2006 11:28:47 PM

Do you have PROOF

Is the fact that he is psychic proof enough?
"kmiller" <miller.k@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:1155874406.047515.317010@b28g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...

Questioning only out of the "Need To Know".

Do you have PROOF that Hezbollah did fire rockets on Israel within the
two weeks leading up to Israel's attack on Southern Lebanon's
infrastructures (ie: Power Plants, Oil Supplies, Bridges, ... )

8< |

.

User: "Jean Guernon"

Title: Re: Timeline: Key events in Middle East crisis 18 Aug 2006 12:23:49 AM
Within an hour before, not weeks before.
Of course. It was in Reuters,
http://today.reuters.com/news/articlebusiness.aspx?type=tnBusinessNews&storyID=nL12710330&from=business
and in the JP
http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?cid=1150885976658&pagename=JPost%2FJPArticle%2FShowFull&tr=y&auid=1810217
and certainly in any media with accurate military description of the event.
Dozens of rockets rained on Israel and there were attacks on the Shebaa
farms an hour before they went in Israel to make their kidnapping.
J.
"kmiller" <miller.k@sympatico.ca> a écrit dans le message de news:
1155874406.047515.317010@b28g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...

Questioning only out of the "Need To Know".

Do you have PROOF that Hezbollah did fire rockets on Israel within the
two weeks leading up to Israel's attack on Southern Lebanon's
infrastructures (ie: Power Plants, Oil Supplies, Bridges, ... )

8< |

.
User: "kmiller"

Title: Re: Timeline: Key events in Middle East crisis 18 Aug 2006 12:45:05 AM
Interesting POINT;
But where those rocket attacks 'localized' to the sites of the
Hezbollah's "Raiding Party Attack" (on Israeli soldiers that may have
crossed the border) ; or where those rocket attacks launched upon
'un-suspecting' citizens of Israel ???
The question in point is "Who Attack 'Un-Suspecting' Citizens" first
!!!
I wasn't there, so I don't know.
My question to YOU is : Do You Know For Sure ???
[Another question about the Chicken OR The Egg - Which Came First - and
is there PROOF !!! ]
8< |
.
User: "Jean Guernon"

Title: Re: Timeline: Key events in Middle East crisis 25 Aug 2006 11:15:57 PM
You meean "were".
Yes I know for sure.
J.
"kmiller" <miller.k@sympatico.ca> a écrit dans le message de news:
1155879905.751386.192890@b28g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...

Interesting POINT;

But where those rocket attacks 'localized' to the sites of the
Hezbollah's "Raiding Party Attack" (on Israeli soldiers that may have
crossed the border) ; or where those rocket attacks launched upon
'un-suspecting' citizens of Israel ???

The question in point is "Who Attack 'Un-Suspecting' Citizens" first
!!!

I wasn't there, so I don't know.

My question to YOU is : Do You Know For Sure ???
[Another question about the Chicken OR The Egg - Which Came First - and
is there PROOF !!! ]

8< |

.






User: "eric"

Title: Re: Timeline: Key events in Middle East crisis 16 Aug 2006 12:55:34 PM
Well, I have enough of a clue to know that Nostradamus is a failed
prophet. It seems you haven't figured that one out yet...which would
make you rather, um, clueless, n'est-ce pas?
eric.
kmiller wrote:

Actually, I was just checking to see if that was really you.

I expected a critique on my poor use of the french language. ;-)

I knew that neither Eric nor Tony would have any clue as to whether it
was correct (or not).

:-)

.


User: "eric"

Title: Re: Timeline: Key events in Middle East crisis 16 Aug 2006 12:51:07 PM
People are suspicious if its really you, Guernon, because you re not
swearing enough. Whatever happened to "Wallow in your own Fartitude",
and such?
eric.
Jean Guernon wrote:

What is it you don't understand? I am saying that the link that he provid=

es

to abc.net.au (www.abc.net.au/news ) isn't the one about this "Timeline: =

Key

events in Middle East crisis". Is it so difficult to grasp for you?

So if you do have a good link to this timeline he pretends comes from the=

re,

you post it, so we see where it comes from.

What is it you don't get in that?

J.

"kmiller" <miller.k@sympatico.ca> a =E9crit dans le message de news:
1155624322.447684.285790@75g2000cwc.googlegroups.com...

Where are you "coming from" Monsieur Geurnon ???

Jean (if that is your real name) I have never seen you to be someone to
comment without 'fully researching' all given sources !!!

[ I'm starting to think this is another 'charade' by either Eric or
Tony. ]


.


User: "kmiller"

Title: Re: Timeline: Key events in Middle East crisis 15 Aug 2006 01:47:32 AM
dites mois, en francaise, que tu recherche !!!
:-)
kmiller wrote:

Where are you "coming from" Monsieur Geurnon ???

Jean (if that is your real name) I have never seen you to be someone to
comment without 'fully researching' all given sources !!!

[ I'm starting to think this is another 'charade' by either Eric or
Tony. ]


8< |

.



User: "kmiller"

Title: Re: Timeline: Key events in Middle East crisis 15 Aug 2006 12:18:19 AM
A "Mis-Conception" about the current Prime Minister of Israel !!! -
Ehud Olmert "Walks In the Shadow" of PM.'Sharon'.
The really threat to (and against) Israel's 'stability' is actually the
Head Of Israeli's Military.
[Call it a "discention" of Israel's Head Of The Military Forces need
for Vengance.] - "Gone Wild" !!!
Israeli's PM (Mr. Olment) may not be "Man Enough", to prevent the Head
Of The Israeli Military from doing a "Chaney/Rumsfield" !!!
[ An un-necessary (and un-provoked) over-throw of a Country's
Leadership. ] -similar to Chaney's and Rumsfield's need to complete (a
missed situation) of 'conquering' Iraq.
Just A Thought.
8< |
.

User: "nonoy"

Title: Re: Timeline: Key events in Middle East crisis 15 Aug 2006 09:27:15 AM
Cpl. Shalit: aByline in history...
Have anybody read about the tone'? it is the japanese search plane
in the battle of the Midway that is said to have really found the
American Task Force.
When i read the name of Gilead shalit, i am instantly reminded of
the tone' pilot. I do not know why?
Remember peoplez, an eye for a eye will make the whole world blind. Oh
well, it'z HOOROO once again to all of my fave peepz from your Uncle
Wally.=C2=B7:*=C2=A8=C2=A8*:=C2=B7. =E2=99=A5=C2=A9=C2=AE=E2=84=A2 wrote:

www.abc.net.au/news

Timeline: Key events in Middle East crisis


Sunday, June 25: Palestinians attack army post on Israel-Gaza border,
killing two soldiers, capturing a third. Israel starts to mass forces
around Gaza, from which it withdrew in September 2005.

Monday, June 26: Three Palestinian groups - the Popular Resistance
Committees (PRC), the armed wing of the ruling Hamas movement and the
Army of Islam - say they captured 19-year-old Corporal Gilad Shalit.
They demand Israel free detained women and minors.

Tuesday, June 27: Hamas, which dominates the Palestinian government,
signs agreement to end bitter internal conflict and which implicitly
recognises Israel's existence.

Wednesday, June 28: Israeli ground forces enter southern Gaza. Prime
Minister Ehud Olmert says Israel will use "extreme measures" to rescue
Cpl Shalit. Washington says Israel has the right to defend itself.

Thursday, June 29: Israel detains scores of Hamas members, including
one third of the Palestinian cabinet. International community steps up
calls for restraint. Mr Olmert suspends a ground offensive expected in
northern Gaza as Cairo tries to mediate.

Friday, June 30: Israeli jets blitz Gaza, set interior ministry ablaze.
Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh insists government working to free Cpl
Shalit.

Saturday, July 1: Israel rejects Palestinian demand to free 1,000
prisoners.

Sunday, July 2: Israel hits Mr Haniyeh's Gaza office.

Monday, July 3: Israel sends troops and armour into northern Gaza.
Palestinian militant is killed. Cpl Shalit's captors give a 24-hour
deadline for Israel to free Palestinian prisoners. Israel rejects
ultimatum.

Saturday, July 8: Israeli forces advance toward Gaza City, killing four
Palestinians. Other units pull back from northern Gaza. Mr Haniyeh
calls for mutual cease-fire.

Monday, July 10: Exiled Hamas political leader Khaled Meshaal says Cpl
Shalit will not be freed without prisoner swap, pledges he will be
protected. Israel says some Palestinian prisoners could be released,
but only after safe return of Cpl Shalit.

Wednesday, July 12: Hezbollah captures two Israeli soldiers and kills
eight, prompting first Israeli ground operation into Lebanon since its
2000 pull-out. In Gaza, 23 Palestinians are killed by Israeli air
strikes.

Thursday, July 13: Israeli planes bomb Beirut airport, kill at least 44
civilians in air strikes across Lebanon. Two Israelis are killed, more
than 35 wounded by Hezbollah rockets. Russia, France, Britain and Italy
criticise "disproportionate" use of force by Israel. US blames
"terrorists who want to stop the advance of peace". US vetoes UN
resolution calling Israel to halt military operations in Gaza.

Friday, July 14: Israel bombs Beirut home of Hezbollah chief Hassan
Nasrallah. He declares "open war" on Israel. Israel sets conditions to
end offensive: halt rocket attacks, release its soldiers, and Lebanon
to implement UN resolution calling for Hezbollah's disarmament. Two
Israelis killed by rocket fire from Lebanon.

Saturday, July 15: Hezbollah attacks Israeli warship. Israel recovers
body of one of four missing sailors, bringing Israeli servicemen toll
since Wednesday to nine dead.

Monday, July 17: Israeli strikes kill 43 Lebanese. Hezbollah rejects
Israeli terms for a cease-fire. UN secretary-general Kofi Annan calls
for end to hostilities, suggests UN "stabilisation force" along
Lebanon-Israel border.

Tuesday, July 18: Fifteen people, most of them soldiers, killed in
Lebanon as Israel pushes on with attacks. Helicopters, ferries and
cruise liners commandeered to retrieve trapped foreign nationals.

Wednesday, July 19: At least 70 civilians killed by Israeli bombing on
deadliest day of its Lebanon offensive, pushing overall toll to 325.
Two Arab-Israeli children killed by Katyusha rocket fired from Lebanon
on northern Israeli town of Nazareth. Two Israeli soldiers killed, nine
wounded in border clashes.

Thursday, July 20: Israeli troops battle Lebanese guerrillas and planes
bomb suspected Hezbollah bunker as Lebanon pleads for international
help. Thousands of foreigners pour out of Lebanon by land, sea and air,
leaving homes and possessions to head for the safety of Cyprus, Syria
and Turkey. Israel warns civilians in the Gaza Strip that every home
storing weaponry is now a target.

Friday, July 21: Israel calls up thousands more troops, warns of
possible invasion of Lebanon. Israeli raids hit Baalbeck and Tyre,
killing at least five Lebanese. Lebanese civilians flee from south;
foreign nationals' exodus gathers pace. Rockets hit north Israel town
of Haifa, wounding 19. Hezbollah rejects UN plan for immediate halt to
hostilities and release of two Israeli soldiers.

Saturday, July 22: Israel masses thousands more reservists on Lebanese
border; warns it would not rule out full-scale invasion despite
increasing calls for cease-fire. Foreign governments step up efforts to
evacuate remaining nationals.

Tuesday, July 25: An Israeli air strike kills four United Nations (UN)
military observers at their base in southern Lebanon. UN
secretary-general Kofi Annan condemns what he calls the "apparently
deliberate targeting" of the base in Khiam. Israel expresses sorrow for
the deaths, which it calls a mistake, and promises an investigation.

Saturday, July 29: An Israeli air strike in the south of Lebanon kills
at least 51 Lebanese civilians, including 22 children, in the village
of Qana. Hamas vows to carry out attacks on Israel in response to the
air strike on Qana.


Wednesday, August 2: Fierce fighting between Israeli troops and
Hezbollah fighters intensifies as tens of thousands of Israeli forces
pour across the border on four new battlefronts.


Thursday, August 3: Eight Israeli civilians and four soldiers are
killed on bloodiest day for Israel so far. Hezbollah's chief threatens
to rocket Tel Aviv.


Friday, August 4:Israeli jets bomb bridges on a coastal highway north
of Beirut, killing five. At least 23 people, mostly Syrian, are killed
in an Israeli raid at Qaa on the Lebanese-Syrian border. Israel hits
the Sohmor power station, cutting electricity to Bekaa Valley and south
Lebanon. Hezbollah fires 220 rockets at Israel, including one at
Hadera, 40 kilometres north of Tel Aviv.

Saturday, August 5: Israel pounds Lebanon in its heaviest bombardment
yet. One Israeli is killed near Taibe and eight commandos are wounded
in a raid Israel says killed four senior Hezbollah members in Tyre. The
UN, US and France at odds over the first UN resolution on the conflict.

Sunday, August 6:Ten Israelis are killed in rocket attack on Kfar
Giladi near the border. Israeli jets kill at least eight civilians in
attacks on south Lebanon villages. The UN Security Council debates the
Franco-US draft resolution demanding "full cessation of hostilities" -
but Lebanon, Iran and Syria reject it.

Monday, August 7:An Israeli air raid kills more than 40 people in the
Lebanese village of Houla. Seven people in the Palestinian Prime
Minister's office in the West Bank fall ill after opening a letter
containing an unknown substance, government and hospital officials say.

Tuesday, August 8:Australia's Foreign Affairs Minister, Alexander
Downer, says about 100 Australians are still trapped in southern
Lebanon and it will be highly risky to get them out. Lebanon says it is
ready to deploy 15,000 troops near the southern border when Israel
pulls out all soldiers from the area.

Wednesday, August 9:Israel's Navy shells Lebanon's largest Palestinian
refugee camp, killing one person and wounding several others.
Palestinian officials say Israel has also attacked a Palestinian
refugee camp in the West Bank, killing two members of Islamic Jihad in
a helicopter strike.

Thursday, August 10:Hezbollah chief Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah vows to
turn southern Lebanon into a "graveyard" for invading Israeli troops.
The Israeli army pushes up to 10 kilometres into southern Lebanon just
hours after Cabinet approves an extension of ground operations.

Friday, August 11:Hezbollah fires up to 70 rockets into Israel, killing
a woman and a toddler in an Israeli Arab village. France announces a
breakthrough could come soon in diplomatic efforts to end the war, and
Israel says plans for a deeper ground assault into southern Lebanon are
on hold to give diplomacy a chance.

Saturday, August 12: The United Nations Security Council votes
unanimously for a resolution calling for a "full cessation of
hostilities". The resolution calls on Hezbollah to stop all attacks
immediately and Israel to end "all offensive operations". It also
authorises the deployment of a 15,000-strong peacekeeping force.
=20
---------------------------

.

User: ""

Title: Re: Timeline: Key events in Middle East crisis 16 Aug 2006 03:45:30 AM
Remember peoplez, an eye for a eye will make the whole world blind. Oh
well, it'z HOOROO once again to all of my fave peepz from your Uncle
Wally.=C2=B7:*=C2=A8=C2=A8*:=C2=B7. =E2=99=A5=C2=A9=C2=AE=E2=84=A2 wrote:

www.abc.net.au/news

Timeline: Key events in Middle East crisis


Saturday, August 12: The United Nations Security Council votes
unanimously for a resolution calling for a "full cessation of
hostilities". The resolution calls on Hezbollah to stop all attacks
immediately and Israel to end "all offensive operations". It also
authorises the deployment of a 15,000-strong peacekeeping force.

Hmm, you missed a big piece of this... On FOX News, the Israeli
representative to the UN, along with Elie Weisel and even Condi Rice
went off about how a ceasefire was not the answer this time. The two
Jews mentioned spent a lot
of time arguing that Hezbollah had to be completely disarmed and
neutralized as a political force.
Israel only wants peace, you see. Remember, Israel is the side that
keeps the UN out of this
conflict whenever it can. Israel wants no objective witnesses. How is
it that Israel thinks an all out
offensive is justified by the capture of a single Israeli soldier, yet
it cant understand why rockets are launched
in retaliation for 40 years of the murder of Arabs and theft of their
land and resources?
I couldnt help but wonder how long it would take for the nutcase in
charge of Israel to
realize that this was a no-win situation for him. All he did was fuel
a lot more hatred.
Israel might have killed hundreds of civilians, but as many probably
joined Hezbollah.
Now all of a sudden there is a ceasefire, after all the rhetoric. I
wonder if these people realize how full of ***** they are, and
how obvious it is to the rest of the world. I really thought it was
funny the way Israel said that it might
release prisoners as long as their prisoners are returned first. That
was amusing. Personally,
I think Israel needs to be slapped hard before this to comes to an end.
Olmert should resign and
allow a more moderate leader to take over. They need a Rabin, not a
Sharon.
S~
.

User: "kmiller"

Title: Re: Timeline: Key events in Middle East crisis 14 Aug 2006 11:47:19 PM
WALLY (good buddy), back in October/November 2004, you POSTED here a
Timeline [of the next 8+ years]. - Have you forgotten ???
Stick to that Timeline (and ignore the Day To Day "discentions" of the
Modern Day 'Media' Prophets) - Your timeline was not that "Far Off"
[except for the start year - shift everything to the start date of 2006
- and everything else will fall into place.[ !!!
Beware of "False Prophets" (mysef included).
;-)
.


  Page 1 of 1

1

 


Related Articles
 

NEWER

pg.716     pg.544     pg.412     pg.311     pg.234     pg.175     pg.130     pg.96     pg.70     pg.50     pg.35     pg.24     pg.16     pg.10     pg.6     pg.3     pg.1

OLDER