By Lev Koufax
Even with its terrible bloody history, “Israel” may have outdone itself this time. For two days in a row, the entire country of Lebanon rang out with explosions from personal electronic devices. On day one, it was pagers. On day two, it was personal radios or “walkie talkies.” Nowhere was safe. Not the supermarkets. Not the hospitals. Not the bustling city squares.
Whether urban or rural, Hezbollah-controlled or not, the Zionist regime painted a tapestry of blood and terror across Lebanon. The first casualties were predictably children, including a 10-year-old girl.