Red Cross rescue workers push the the bodies of two girls on a stretcher A member of the Lebanese Civil Defence unit carries

through the rubble after Israeli air strikes on the southern Lebanese village
of Qana, 30 July 2006. At least 56 people, 34 of them children, were killed
when Israeli war planes blitzed Qana, the deadliest single strike since the
Jewish state unleashed its war on Hezbollah 19 days ago. (AFP/N. Asfouri)

a dead child after taking it out of a destroyed building
in the southern Lebanese village of Qana, 30 July 2006.
At least 56 people, 34 of them children, were killed when
Israeli war planes blitzed Qana, the deadliest single strike
since the Jewish state unleashed its war on Hezbollah 19
days ago. Qana was the site of an Israeli bombing of a UN
base 18 April 1996 that killed 105 people who had taken
refuge there during Israel's 'Grapes of Wrath' offensive -
also aimed at wiping out Hezbollah. (AFP/Anwar Amro)
Sunday, July 30, 2006
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