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To: Geoff Altman who wrote (819)9/14/2006 9:33:22 AM
From: Proud_Infidel  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 20106
 
Hizbollah guilty of war crimes, Amnesty says
Reuters on Yahoo ^ | 9/13/06 | Reuters



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LONDON (Reuters) - Lebanese guerrilla group Hizbollah committed war crimes in its conflict with Israel by targeting civilians with rockets packed with metal ball bearings, rights group Amnesty International said on Thursday.

It said around a quarter of the nearly 4,000 rockets that Hizbollah launched into Israel during the 34-day war were fired directly into urban areas.

"The scale of Hizbollah's attacks on Israeli cities, towns and villages, the indiscriminate nature of the weapons used and statements from the leadership confirming their intent to target civilians make it all too clear that Hizbollah violated the laws of war," Amnesty's Secretary-General Irene Khan said.

"The fact that Israel has also committed serious violations in no way justifies violations by Hizbollah," she said in a statement. "Civilians must not be made to pay the price for unlawful conduct on either side."

Amnesty's criticism of Hizbollah came three weeks after the London-based group leveled similar charges at Israel.

It said the Jewish state purposely destroyed food shops by shelling and air attacks, deliberately blocked aid convoys and put hospitals and public utilities like water and power plants out of action to force people to flee.

Israel says it did not target civilians and had warned non-combatants to leave south Lebanon.

More than 1,350 people died during the war. Most of them were civilians killed in southern Lebanon. Some 150, mostly soldiers, were Israelis.

The Hizbollah rocket salvoes forced between 350,000 and a million northern Israelis to flee their homes, Amnesty said. The hundreds of thousands who remained behind spent much of the war in bomb shelters. A million Lebanese were also displaced.

The total damage to Israel from the rockets was $1.8 billion, a parliament panel found. The war damage to Lebanese buildings and infrastructure was estimated at $3.5 billion.

Amnesty said it had met Hizbollah members who argued their rocket attacks on northern Israel were a reprisal for Israeli attacks on civilians in Lebanon.

"This line is totally rejected by Amnesty International," Amnesty said.

The war was sparked by Hizbollah's seizure of two Israeli soldiers in a cross-border raid on July 12.

Amnesty has called for the United Nations to quickly set up an independent inquiry into breaches of international humanitarian law it says were committed by both sides.