As for other Arab states, I do believe that the bunch of them squealed quite a bit. About as much as they squeal for other Syrian raids.
And that is why Egyptian newspapers were commenting about the "synchronized silence of the Arab world"?
Other than Syria and North Korea, who squealed about it?
Turkey was pissed about it, but only because the Israelis used Turkish airspace.
These Katyusha launchers can't accurately target a small town from what i've seen, let alone 'civilians'.
No accuracy is the exact definition of 'indiscriminate'. Read Princeps report he posted earlier and you will see Hezbollah was condemned and heavily criticized for using these rockets because they took no effort at all in aiming for military targets instead of civilian areas.
report said:
While not the focus of this report, Human Rights Watch has separately and simultaneously documented violations of international humanitarian law by Hezbollah, including a pattern of attacks that amount to war crimes. Between July 12, when Hezbollah captured two Israeli soldiers and killed eight, and July 27, the group launched a reported 1,300 rockets into predominantly civilian areas in Israel, killing 18 civilians and wounding more than 300. Without guidance systems for accurate targeting, the rockets are inherently indiscriminate when directed toward civilian areas, especially cities, and thus are serious violations of the requirement of international humanitarian law that attackers distinguish at all times between combatants and civilians. Some of these rockets, Human Rights Watch found, are packed with thousands of metal ball-bearings, which spray more than 100 meters from the blast and compound the harm to civilians.
Meh, 'not the focus of this report' suggests to me that they were only supposed to focus on Israeli actions, thus Hezbollah was supposed to be given a free pass again.
Furthermore, by reading more of the report, Hezbollah did put their own civilians at risk....
Hezbollah occasionally did store weapons in or near civilian homes and fighters placed rocket launchers within populated areas or near U.N. observers, which are serious violations of the laws of war because they violate the duty to take all feasible precautions to avoid civilian casualties.
And Hezbollah was accused by UN humanitarian chief Jan Egeland of "Cowardly hiding behind women and children".
Although of course they say this is 'occassionally' (and Princeps says 'rarely' or 'a few times'), yet when it comes to the Israeli's actions, then the 'rare' or few times becomes 'all the time' or 'majority'.
With 105,000 shells fired with weapons far more accurate than the Katyusha, if the Israelis were aiming for civilians the death toll would have been far higher.
The Israeli civilian death toll would have been higher if it was not for bomb shelters and warning systems.
Hezbollah seem to set these things up and fire them in the vague direction of Israel just in the hope that the IDF will overreact in the most criminally negligent way possible. And the IDF do so. Every. Single. Time.
And Hezbollah knows this, thus I would say they are guilty of instigating the Israelis to fire, thus guilty of putting their own citizens in danger. Princeps doesn't seem to grasp this and still thinks Hezbollah never puts it's own citizens in danger.
wiki said:
Al-Jazeera reported at the time: "Foreign journalists based in Lebanon also reported that the Shia militia chose to fight from civilian areas and had on occasion prevented Lebanese civilians from fleeing conflict-hit areas of south Lebanon. Al-Manar, Hezbollah's satellite channel, also showed footage of Hezbollah firing rockets from civilian areas and produced animated graphics showing how Hezbollah fired rockets at Israeli cities from inside villages in southern Lebanon."[132]
Not exactly Fox News reporting this, yet the various 'human rights' organizations say "there is no proof of this"
