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Israel refuses to help the search for the million cluster bombs it dropped on Lebanon

‘What we did was crazy and brutal’ 
by Billy Briggs, Scotland on Sunday 20 January, 2008

"thousands of [Israeli] cluster bombs littered like some sadistic plague upon the land. They lay on roads, in gardens, in fields, on roofs, in doorways, inside offices and shops, in homes, in children’s bedrooms and in graveyards; even the foliage of plants and trees contained hundreds of the devices, a deadly, hidden harvest waiting to be reaped."

The 2006 Lebanon war, known locally as the July War and in Israel as the Second Lebanon War, was a 34-day battle between, primarily, Hezbollah fighters and the Israeli Defence Force…Nearly one million Lebanese were displaced from their homes…

Haaretz, recently quoted an unidentified military leader in the Israeli air force as saying his unit dropped 1.2 million bombs during the July War. "What we did was crazy and brutal," he told the paper.

Israel has refused to participate in the Oslo Process which aims to endorse an international treaty banning cluster bombs which "cause unacceptable and indiscriminate harm to civilians". 

Ran Gidor, a spokesman for the Israeli Embassy in London, says cluster bombs…were used solely on military targets. "We have passed information to the UN with regards to cluster bombs…We have not identified exact locations, however, as this would expose our intelligence."

Full report in Scotland on Sunday 20 Jan 2008

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