Favorite thing: Qana is a shiite village in the south of Lebanon, not too far from the Israeli border, set among lovely green valleys and mountains. It's supposed to be the place where Jesus performed his first miracle: converting water into wine at a wedding.
Fondest memory: Qana is also the site of the new genocide: on 18 April 1996 the Israeli army shelled the local Fijian UN headquarters killing 106 civilians who had taken shelter in its buildings and church, and wounding 110 others. They were mostly women and children.
Updated Jan 14, 2004
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Qana is a shiite village in the south of Lebanon, not too far from the Israeli border, set among lovely green valleys and mountains. It's supposed to be the...
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Civilians killed: 106 Civilians injured: 110 Target: Unifil Headquarters Perpetrator: Israeli Army
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On Thursday April 18, 1996 Israel bombed the UN headquarters in the village of Qana killing over 100 civilians that took refuge at the UN. For more information: http://leb.net/qana/index.html Today...
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