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To: Thomas M. who wrote (11950)7/30/2006 8:03:19 AM
From: Crimson Ghost  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 22250
 
This is not so hilarious

UN stormed amid fury over Qana bombing

Sunday 30 July 2006, 13:35 Makka Time, 10:35 GMT

A man screams for help as he carries the a dead girl's body in Qana

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Thousands of Lebanese protesters have stormed the UN building in Beirut in fury after at least 20 children and dozens of other civilians were killed in an Israeli airstrike on the Lebanese town of Qana.

Hundreds of demonstrators are running through corridors in the building smashing offices as they vent their anger of the deaths.

Smoke has been seen rising from parts of the building as UN security troops struggled to contain crowds.

The anger erupted after an Israeli bombing raid killed 21 children and dozens of adults as they slept in the early hours of Sunday morning.

Lebanese media reported that dozens of people remain trapped inside the three-storey building which was sheltering several families, some of whom had fled the Israeli bombardment of the Lebanese coastal town of Tyre.

Yasir Abu Hilala, Aljazeera's correspondent in Qana, said aid workers had only managed to pull out three people alive