On the way in to work, the guy spouting off on the radio said that Israel's fight with Hezbollah wasn't going well. But Syrian intelligence has taken the head of Hezbollah to Syria for a "series of meetings" with top Syrian officials. One of these things is not like the other.
Yesterday, Kofi Annan said the Israelis "apparently deliberately" targetted his peacekeepers. He didn't say why they would want to do that. Later, a General who worked with one of the dead peacekeepers explained that email sent last week strongly hinted that Hezbollah was all over the post. One of these things is not like the other. (To be fair, Annan has publicly accepted Israel's statement that the bombing wasn't intentional).
BTW, what do you think got Annan to change position so quickly? Obviously I don't have access to whatever happened behind-the-scenes, but I'd bet pictures had a lot to do with it. Not necessarily that picture, but probably pictures of the bomb site before the bomb went off.
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