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    August 01, 2006

    Qana: Where Are The Daddies?

    Michelle Malkin in her Tuesday Hot Air Vent reviews some inconsistencies surrounding the Qana situation - beyond Hezbollah's obviously not adhering to rules of war - using women and children as shields, indiscriminately firing weapons into civilian populations.  Yet the most haunting question is: Where are the men?  At Qana, is was all women and children killed in this tragedy - no men.  Where were the daddies?  This is also true in other civilian hits - women and children being the human shields for Hezbollah's militancy. 

    Malkin also notes that the building may have fallen eight hours after the alleged air strike - thus helped along by Hezbollah. 

    Whatever the case, it is clear that Hezbollah's leadership is nowhere to be found when the people need help most - and is in fact, engaging in activities that endanger the most vulnerable.

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