7/17/2006

2,000 Israelis March in Tel Aviv to Demand End to Offensive

Around 2,000 people marched in Israel's commercial capital of Tel Aviv on Sunday to demand an end to the punishing offensive against Lebanon that has left some 150 dead, organizers said.
"Yes to a prisoner exchange," chanted the demonstrators, referring to the key demand of Hizbullah that snatched two Israeli soldiers in a cross-border raid Wednesday, unleashing the Israeli offensive.

"Yes to peace," "Our children want to live," cried the mixed crowd of Jewish and Arab demonstrators.

The rally, organized by half a dozen Israeli pacifist groups, lasted around two hours before being dispersed by police.(AFP) (AP photo shows Israeli policemen arresting an Israeli left wing demonstrator in Tel Aviv)


Beirut, 17 Jul 06, 07:48

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

John... It's been a few days. Hope you're okay. We're praying for all of you. Thoughts...

Bright side: You're gaining fame on the internets. Not that it's worth it, but if we're looking for bright sides...

http://davidbau.com/archives/2006/07/13/lebanon_bloggers.html

Be well, bro.