Israel´s Qana Massacre 2006, Page 1
Captions by Associated Press
WARNING: PICTURES SHOWING EXPLICIT VIOLENCE AND DEATH
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A Lebanese Red Cross volunteer rushes to the rubble of a
demolished building that was struck by Israeli war plane
missiles at the village of Qana near the southern Lebanon city
of Tyre, Sunday, July 30, 2006. Dozens of civilians, including
at least 20 children, were killed Sunday in an Israeli airstrike
that flattened houses in this southern Lebanon village - the
deadliest attack in 19 days of fighting. (AP Photo/Lefteris
Pitarakis) |
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Lebanese army officers inspect the rubble of a demolished
building that was struck by Israeli war plane missiles at the
village of Qana near the southern Lebanon city of Tyre, Sunday,
July 30, 2006. Dozens of civilians, including at least 20
children, were killed Sunday in an Israeli airstrike that
flattened houses in this southern Lebanon village - the
deadliest attack in 19 days of fighting. (AP Photo/Lefteris
Pitarakis) |
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A Lebanese Civil Defence officer holds a piece of a missile,
found in the rubble of a demolished building that was struck by
Israeli war plane missiles at the village of Qana near the
southern Lebanon city of Tyre, Sunday, July 30, 2006. The
fragment except various number codes, has a writing in English:
"FOR USE ON MK-84 GUIDED BOMB BSU-37 /B." Dozens of civilians,
including at least 20 children, were killed Sunday in an Israeli
airstrike that flattened houses in this southern Lebanon village
- the deadliest attack in 19 days of fighting. (AP Photo/Lefteris
Pitarakis) |
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Lebanese Civil Defence officers run past a mosque destroyed in
an attack several days ago according to residents, as they head
with stretchers towards the rubble of a demolished building that
was struck by Israeli war plane missiles at the village of Qana
near the southern Lebanon city of Tyre, Sunday, July 30, 2006.
Dozens of civilians, including at least 20 children, were killed
Sunday in an Israeli airstrike that flattened houses in this
southern Lebanon village - the deadliest attack in 19 days of
fighting. (AP Photo/Lefteris Pitarakis) |
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Lebanese army officers walk in the rubble of a demolished
building that was struck by Israeli war plane missiles at the
village of Qana near the southern Lebanon city of Tyre, Sunday,
July 30, 2006. Dozens of civilians, including at least 20
children, were killed Sunday in an Israeli airstrike that
flattened houses in this southern Lebanon village - the
deadliest attack in 19 days of fighting. (AP Photo/Lefteris
Pitarakis) |
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A Lebanese army officer stands next to the rubble of a
demolished building that was struck by Israeli war plane
missiles at the village of Qana near the southern Lebanon city
of Tyre, Sunday, July 30, 2006. Dozens of civilians, including
at least 20 children, were killed Sunday in an Israeli airstrike
that flattened houses in this southern Lebanon village - the
deadliest attack in 19 days of fighting. (AP Photo/Lefteris
Pitarakis) |
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Backdropped by a destroyed mosque, Civil Defence workers carry a
body recovered under the rubble of a demolished building that
was struck by Israeli war plane missiles at the village of Qana
near the southern Lebanon city of Tyre, Sunday, July 30, 2006.
Dozens of civilians, including at least 20 children, were killed
Sunday in an Israeli airstrike that flattened houses in this
southern Lebanon village - the deadliest attack in 19 days of
fighting. (AP Photo/Lefteris Pitarakis) |
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A United Nations armoured personnel carrier converted into an
ambulance drives past a destroyed mosque as it arrives at the
village of Qana near the southern Lebanon city of Tyre, Sunday,
July 30, 2006. Dozens of civilians, including at least 20
children, were killed Sunday in an Israeli airstrike that
flattened houses in this southern Lebanon village - the
deadliest attack in 19 days of fighting. (AP Photo/Lefteris
Pitarakis) |
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The bodies of Lebanese people recovered under the rubble of a
demolished building that was struck by Israeli war plane
missiles at the village of Qana near the southern Lebanon city
of Tyre, are seen Sunday July 30, 2006. Dozens of civilians,
including at least 20 children, were killed Sunday in an Israeli
airstrike that flattened houses in this southern Lebanon village
- the deadliest attack in 19 days of fighting. (AP Photo/Lefteris
Pitarakis) |
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Bodies of Lebanese residents of the southern village of Qana
near the port city of Tyre, Lebanon, are laid covered after they
were removed from under the rubble of a demolished building,
background, that was struck by Israeli war plane missiles
Sunday, July 30, 2006. At least 50 people, including scores of
children, were killed Sunday in an Israeli air strike on this
southern Lebanon village - the deadliest attack in 19 days of
fighting. (AP Photo/Lefteris Pitarakis) |
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Lebanese Red Cross volunteers carry a blanket with the bodies of
two children recovered under the rubble of a demolished building
that was struck by Israeli war plane missiles at the village of
Qana near the southern Lebanon city of Tyre, Sunday, July 30,
2006. Dozens of civilians, including at least 20 children, were
killed Sunday in an Israeli airstrike that flattened houses in
this southern Lebanon village - the deadliest attack in 19 days
of fighting. (AP Photo/Lefteris Pitarakis) |
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A man looks at the bodies of Lebanese victims, recovered from
the rubble of a demolished building that was struck by Israeli
war plane missiles at the village of Qana, after being prepared
to be sent to the morgue at the Tyre Government Hospital in the
southern Lebanon city of Tyre, Sunday, July 30, 2006. Dozens of
civilians, including at least 20 children, were killed Sunday in
an Israeli airstrike that flattened houses in this southern
Lebanon village - the deadliest attack in 19 days of fighting.
(AP Photo/Nasser Nasser) |
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The bodies of Lebanese victims, recovered from the rubble of a
demolished building that was struck by Israeli war plane
missiles at the village of Qana, are seen after being prepared
to be sent to the morgue at the Tyre Government Hospital in the
southern Lebanon city of Tyre, Sunday, July 30, 2006. Dozens of
civilians, including at least 20 children, were killed Sunday in
an Israeli airstrike that flattened houses in this southern
Lebanon village - the deadliest attack in 19 days of fighting.
(AP Photo/Nasser Nasser) |
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Among others, the body of a child recovered under the rubble of
a demolished building that was struck by Israeli war plane
missiles at the village of Qana near the southern Lebanon city
of Tyre, is placed in an ambulance Sunday July 30, 2006. At
least 50 people, including scores of children, were killed
Sunday in an Israeli airstrike on this southern Lebanon village
- the deadliest attack in 19 days of fighting. (AP Photo/Lefteris
Pitarakis) |
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Civil Defence workers carry a blanket with the bodies of two
children recovered from under the rubble of a demolished
building that was struck by Israeli war plane missiles at the
village of Qana near the southern Lebanon city of Tyre, Sunday,
July 30, 2006. At least 50 people, including scores of children,
were killed Sunday in an Israeli airstrike on this southern
Lebanon village - the deadliest attack in 19 days of fighting.
(AP Photo/Lefteris Pitarakis) |
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The body of a child recovered from under the rubble of a
demolished building that was struck by Israeli war plane
missiles at the village of Qana near the southern Lebanon city
of Tyre, is placed in an ambulance Sunday July 30, 2006. At
least 50 people, including scores of children, were killed
Sunday in an Israeli airstrike on this southern Lebanon village
- the deadliest attack in 19 days of fighting. (AP Photo/Lefteris
Pitarakis) |
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Bodies of Lebanese residents of the southern village of Qana
near the port city of Tyre, Lebanon, are laid covered after they
were removed from under the rubble of a demolished building,
background, that was struck by Israeli war plane missiles
Sunday, July 30, 2006. At least 50 people, including scores of
children, were killed Sunday in an Israeli air strike on this
southern Lebanon village - the deadliest attack in 19 days of
fighting. (AP Photo/Lefteris Pitarakis) |
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**EDITOR NOTE: GRAPHIC CONTENT** A Lebanese civil defense worker
in an ambulance hold up the body of a child removed from under
the rubble of a demolished building, that was struck by Israeli
war plane missiles, in the southern village of Qana near the
port city of Tyre, Lebanon, Sunday, July 30, 2006. At least 50
people, including scores of children, were killed Sunday in an
Israeli airstrike on this southern Lebanon village - the
deadliest attack in 19 days of fighting. (AP Photo/Lefteris
Pitarakis) |
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A Lebanese resident of the southern village of Qana near the
port city of Tyre, Lebanon, pauses as he stands next to covered
bodies removed from under the rubble of a demolished building
that was struck by Israeli war plane missiles Sunday, July 30,
2006. At least 50 people, including scores of children, were
killed Sunday in an Israeli airstrike on this southern Lebanon
village - the deadliest attack in 19 days of fighting. (AP
Photo/Lefteris Pitarakis) |
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A civil defense worker carries a body of a young Lebanese child
recovered from the rubble of a demolished building that was
struck by Israeli war plane missiles at the village of Qana near
the southern Lebanon city of Tyre, Sunday, July 30, 2006.
Israeli missiles struck this southern Lebanese village early
Sunday, flattening houses on top of sleeping residents. Civil
defense workers said up to 50 civilians who had sought refuge in
a building that collapsed were killed. (AP Photo/Nasser Nasser) |
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Civil defense workers remove the body of Lebanese woman under
the rubble of a demolished building that was struck by Israeli
war plane missiles at the village of Qana near the southern
Lebanon city of Tyre, Sunday, July 30, 2006. At least 50 people,
including scores of children, were killed Sunday in an Israeli
airstrike on this southern Lebanon village - the deadliest
attack in 19 days of fighting. Infuriated Lebanese officials
canceled a planned visit by U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza
Rice, adding a major new hurdle to efforts to bring a cease
fire. (AP Photo/Nasser Nasser) |
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A man covers the body of Lebanese woman recovered from the
rubble of a demolished building that was struck by Israeli war
plane missiles at the village of Qana near the southern Lebanon
city of Tyre, Sunday, July 30, 2006. At least 50 people,
including scores of children, were killed Sunday in an Israeli
airstrike on this southern Lebanon village - the deadliest
attack in 19 days of fighting. Infuriated Lebanese officials
canceled a planned visit by U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza
Rice, adding a major new hurdle to efforts to bring a cease
fire. (AP Photo/Nasser Nasser) |
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A civil defense worker carries a body of Lebanese woman
recovered from the rubble of a demolished building that was
struck by Israeli war plane missiles at the village of Qana near
the southern Lebanon city of Tyre, Sunday, July 30, 2006. At
least 50 people, including scores of children, were killed
Sunday in an Israeli airstrike on this southern Lebanon village
- the deadliest attack in 19 days of fighting. Infuriated
Lebanese officials canceled a planned visit by U.S. Secretary of
State Condoleezza Rice, adding a major new hurdle to efforts to
bring a cease fire. (AP Photo/Nasser Nasser) |
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A Red Cross paramedic carries a body of Lebanese child recovered
from the rubble of a demolished building that was struck by
Israeli war plane missiles at the village of Qana near the
southern Lebanon city of Tyre, Sunday, July 30, 2006. At least
50 people, including scores of children, were killed Sunday in
an Israeli airstrike on this southern Lebanon village - the
deadliest attack in 19 days of fighting. Infuriated Lebanese
officials canceled a planned visit by U.S. Secretary of State
Condoleezza Rice, adding a major new hurdle to efforts to bring
a cease fire. (AP Photo/Nasser Nasser) |
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Lebanese men look at bodies of Lebanese victims under the rubble
of a demolished building that was struck by Israeli war plane
missiles at the village of Qana near the southern Lebanon city
of Tyre, Sunday, July 30, 2006. At least 50 people, including
scores of children, were killed Sunday in an Israeli airstrike
on this southern Lebanon village - the deadliest attack in 19
days of fighting. Infuriated Lebanese officials canceled a
planned visit by U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice,
adding a major new hurdle to efforts to bring a cease fire. (AP
Photo/Nasser Nasser) |
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Red Cross paramedics evacuate an injured Lebanese man recovered
from the rubble of a demolished building that was struck by
Israeli ware plane missiles at the village of Qana near the
southern Lebanon city of Tyre, Sunday, July 30, 2006. At least
50 people, including scores of children, were killed Sunday in
an Israeli airstrike on this southern Lebanon village - the
deadliest attack in 19 days of fighting. Infuriated Lebanese
officials canceled a planned visit by U.S. Secretary of State
Condoleezza Rice, adding a major new hurdle to efforts to bring
a cease fire. (AP Photo/Nasser Nasser) |
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Red Cross paramedics evacuate an injured Lebanese man recovered
from the rubble of a demolished building that was struck by
Israeli war plane missiles at the village of Qana near the
southern Lebanon city of Tyre, Sunday, July 30, 2006. At least
50 people, including scores of children, were killed Sunday in
an Israeli airstrike on this southern Lebanon village - the
deadliest attack in 19 days of fighting. Infuriated Lebanese
officials canceled a planned visit by U.S. Secretary of State
Condoleezza Rice, adding a major new hurdle to efforts to bring
a cease fire. (AP Photo/Nasser Nasser) |
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**EDITORS NOTE GRAPHIC CONTENT** A Red Cross paramedic looks for
survivors among the bodies of Lebanese victims recovered from
the rubble of a demolished building that was struck by Israeli
war plane missiles at the village of Qana near the southern
Lebanon city of Tyre, Sunday, July 30, 2006. Dozens of civilians
were killed Sunday in one of the deadliest attacks so far in 19
days of fighting, when Israel missiles flattened houses on top
of sleeping residents in the southern Lebanese village of Qana,
believed to be a launch site for Hezbollah rockets.(AP
Photo/Nasser Nasser) |
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Lebanese men evacuate an injured Lebanese man recovered from the
rubble of a demolished building that was struck by Israeli war
plane missiles at the village of Qana near the southern Lebanon
city of Tyre, Sunday, July 30, 2006. Israeli missiles struck
this southern Lebanese village early Sunday, flattening houses
on top of sleeping residents. Lebanese security officials said
more than 20 people were killed in the 1 a.m. (2200GMT) air
strike at Qana. (AP Photo/Nasser Nasser) |
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A Red Cross paramedic passes by the bodies of two Lebanese women
recovered from the rubble of a demolished building that was
struck by Israeli war plane missiles at the village of Qana near
the southern Lebanon city of Tyre, Sunday, July 30, 2006. Dozens
of civilians were killed Sunday in one of the deadliest attacks
so far in 19 days of fighting, when Israel missiles flattened
houses on top of sleeping residents in the southern Lebanese
village of Qana, believed to be a launch site for Hezbollah
rockets. (AP Photo/Nasser Nasser) |
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Red Cross paramedics recover a body of a young Lebanese child
from the rubble of a demolished building that was struck by
Israeli war plane missiles at the village of Qana near the
southern Lebanon city of Tyre, Sunday, July 30, 2006. Dozens of
civilians were killed Sunday in one of the deadliest attacks so
far in 19 days of fighting, when Israel missiles flattened
houses on top of sleeping residents in the southern Lebanese
village of Qana, believed to be a launch site for Hezbollah
rockets. (AP Photo/Nasser Nasser) |
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A man carries the body of Lebanese child recovered from the
rubble of a demolished building that was struck by Israeli war
plane missiles at the village of Qana near the southern Lebanon
city of Tyre, Sunday, July 30, 2006. Dozens of civilians were
killed Sunday in one of the deadliest attacks so far in 19 days
of fighting, when Israel missiles flattened houses on top of
sleeping residents in the southern Lebanese village of Qana,
believed to be a launch site for Hezbollah rockets. (AP
Photo/Nasser Nasser) |
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Civil defense workers recover a body of Lebanese victim from the
rubble of a demolished building that was struck by Israeli war
plane missiles at the village of Qana near the southern Lebanon
city of Tyre, Sunday, July 30, 2006. Israeli missiles struck
this southern Lebanese village early Sunday, flattening houses
on top of sleeping residents. Lebanese security officials said
more than 20 people were killed in the 1 a.m. (2200GMT) air
strike at Qana. (AP Photo/Nasser Nasser) |
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**EDITORS NOTE GRAPHIC CONTENT** Red Cross paramedics remove the
bodies of Lebanese victims recovered from the rubble of a
demolished building that was struck by Israeli war plane
missiles at the village of Qana near the southern Lebanon city
of Tyre, Sunday, July 30, 2006. Israeli missiles struck this
southern Lebanese village early Sunday, flattening houses on top
of sleeping residents. Lebanese security officials said more
than 20 people were killed in the 1 a.m. (2200GMT) air strike at
Qana. (AP Photo/Nasser Nasser) |
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Red Cross paramedics carry the body of Lebanese man recovered
from the rubble of a demolished building that was struck by
Israeli war plane missiles at the village of Qana near the
southern Lebanon city of Tyre, Sunday, July 30, 2006. Israeli
missiles struck this southern Lebanese village early Sunday,
flattening houses on top of sleeping residents. Lebanese
security officials said more than 20 people were killed in the 1
a.m. (2200GMT) air strike at Qana. (AP Photo/Nasser Nasser) |
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**EDITORS NOTE GRAPHIC CONTENT** A Red Cross paramedic carries a
body of a Lebanese child recovered from the rubble of a
demolished building that was struck by Israeli war plane
missiles at the village of Qana near the southern Lebanon city
of Tyre, Sunday, July 30, 2006. Israeli missiles struck this
southern Lebanese village early Sunday, flattening houses on top
of sleeping residents. Lebanese security officials said more
than 20 people were killed in the 1 a.m. (2200GMT) air strike at
Qana. (AP Photo/Nasser Nasser) |
From the first Qana Massacre, 1996
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The bodies of Shiite Muslim refugees lay covered by blankets at
the headquarters of the Fijian battalion attached to the U.N.
peacekeeping forces in the village of Qana, Lebanon Thursday,
April 18, 1996 after Israeli shelling killing at least 70 and
wounding at least 100. (AP Photo) |
![]() Blood-stained blankets are left in the UN refugee camp which was destroyed by Israeli army artillery in the village of Qana, south Lebanon Thursday, April 18, 1996. According to a UN spokesman, 155mm artillery shells fired by Israel struck the headquarters of the Fijiian UN battalion in Qana killing scores of Lebanese refugees who had sought sanctuary there from an Israeli military offensive. (AP Photo/Muhamed Zatari) |




































































