21
Jul06
SADNESS BACK AGAIN IN HOLY LANDS...
jotaeme
Two points in opposite way tell us the great tragedy, was passing in Lebanon and Israel, lands…
FIRST:I, my husband and nine children live in the block of flats immediately opposite the building which was hit in Saturday's rocket attack.
We were all having lunch at the time. All the windows blew in. Some of the children cut their feet and arms on the glass. Our flat is on the third floor of the seven-storey building.
We left the building and couldn't go back in because of the damage. We took a very big taxi for Jerusalem soon afterwards. We're now staying with some relatives.
We left without food, clothes or money. It will be about a week before we go back I think.
It was an enormous shock. We never expected anything like that. Everyone is very nervous and dazed. We are in shock, listless.
But no-one can wipe out the Jewish people because God is with us. SECOND OPINION:
MARK WAKED, DAIRY FARMER, LEBANON
We've been the victim of an Israeli assault.
Yesterday at exactly 3am our dairy factory was hit by five to six missiles and the plant was completely destroyed.
The target was a Lebanese industrial institution. We are a dairy processing plant that distributes milk to the whole of the region.
We have no idea why we were targeted.
I have British and Lebanese nationality but I'm not leaving.
I have been building this plant for 10 years. Our business is settled here. Our duty is to stay here and rebuild whatever has been destroyed.
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