The Numbers

Lebanese prisoners in Israel: 4
Civilians killed in past 3 days: 60
Civilians wounded in past 3 days: 170
Value of damages: Seven billion dollars

Lebanese prisoners in Syria: Hundreds

Sources: [1] [2] [3]


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  1. ananyah says:

    ufffffffffffff i swear to god im sick of all this fighting!

    I cant believe israel are doing this… do they think they are the king of the world?

    All this for 3 kidnapped people? FUCK THAT! Ever heard of Hostage negotiators?

  2. ananyah says:

    btw… is nat ok? is she still in lebanon or did she get to syria? please let us know she’s ok

  3. Mark says:

    Hezbollah started it and their reason was they wanted to free the Lebanese hostages in Israel. The point of this post was to show if anything they should be attacking Syria not Israel since there are HUNDREDS of prisoners there.

  4. Mark says:

    Well Nat is in lebanon she is OK. All the bombings and shit are taking place in Hezbolla territory which is far from where Nat is. Today she was at the beach for example. She is going to try and come to Kuwait on Sunday via Syria but the main road to Syria has been bombed and the other road will take like a 5 hour drive and there are rumors that people are waiting 6 hours at the airport.

    If she can’t come she will just wait it out.

  5. Frankom says:

    :: This matter wont stop untill they reach their traget which is the head of Hassan Nassrallah.

  6. benj says:

    All this for 3 kidnapped people?

    Not only. 3 soldiers were killed in the same attack and 2 more were wounded (not including following casualties). I do not think negotiations could either heal the wounded or raise the dead. Negotiations, however, could ensure this will not happen again. But who are going to negotiate that?

  7. TweeZ says:

    someone please kill that guy and stop this madness.

  8. ananyah says:

    yah nasrallah should be shot

  9. asmaa says:

    Civilians killed in past 3 days: 79
    Civilians wounded in past 3 days: 250


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