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After One Week...............

NMyTreeNMyTree Posts: 2,412
edited July 2006 in A Moving Train
And in light of the strategic, precision bomings by Israel-I'm sure I am not the only one wondering about the living conditions of the innocent civillians.

With major highways, airports and other main arteries of access bombed and destroyed, how are these civilians supposed to get their food, water and other necessities to survive?

After one week there already has to be a shortage of resources. Babies, children, adults and the elderly need their food and water, as well, those who have illnesses and pre-existing health problems, and are on daily medication-need medicine and professional medical attention.

As if this whole thing isn't bad enough, we have a situation here that is already desperate for these innocent civilians. After one week there already has to be people starving, suffering from dehydration and of declining health and stability due to the lack of health care and medicine. If this continues much longer without any cease fire and aid to these people; we may be looking at a sort of genocide; or mass deaths.

This is a dire situation and Israel better consider the effects,consequences ramifications of their actions. Consider it quickly.
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    even flow?even flow? Posts: 8,066
    One of those erratic missiles hits something really important in Israel and either of two things will happen. 1. they will wake up and see that it isn't fun being on the receiving end of something like that. 2. they will escalate their war further.

    As we see with other world discussions on here. They don't seem to have an opinion or care. But they sure don't like an opinion shared against them.
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    NMyTreeNMyTree Posts: 2,412
    ...and still we hear of no operations or inititives to help these people, from any organiztion or leader.

    This is a sad situattion.
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    even flow?even flow? Posts: 8,066
    NMyTree wrote:
    ...and still we hear of no operations or inititives to help these people, from any organiztion or leader.

    This is a sad situattion.


    Dude! Canada is just now as in today, getting some ships in the area to try and get our citizens out. Our own bloody citizens. You can take the next step for yourself to figure out what our government must think of the actual people living there.
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    thankyougrandmathankyougrandma Posts: 1,182
    even flow? wrote:
    Dude! Canada is just now as in today, getting some ships in the area to try and get our citizens out. Our own bloody citizens. You can take the next step for yourself to figure out what our government must think of the actual people living there.

    go figure...
    NMyTree wrote:
    ...and still we hear of no operations or inititives to help these people, from any organiztion or leader..

    This is a sad situattion.


    The Red Cross have called for help (they need 9 millions immediatly) and support of civillians, Chirac called for an immediate cease fire and a humanitarian corridor... i don't know much more. The U.N. are considering a peacekeeping forces, but it's being blocked, no point of saying who's blocking it, there are some voices out there, they're just not listen to or heard, not important cause the solution is simple, have Hezbollah stop to stir SHIT in the middle east... hehe...yo
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    RockinInCanadaRockinInCanada Posts: 2,016
    Read today the Bush Admin. is taking no action to further the case for a ceasefire....disgusting.....
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