Khazen

 A Lebanese flag flies over cars driving past a collapsed building in a Hezbollah stronghold suburb of Beirut, Lebanon, Saturday, Aug. 12, 2006, that was destroyed following Israeli air strikes. Israeli warplanes struck several targets in north, east and south Lebanon early Saturday, killing at least two people and wounding several others. The attacks came just hours after the U.N. Security Council adopted a resolution calling for an end to the war. (AP Photo/Sergey Ponomarev)

To view more pictures pls click READ MORE, pls click on NEWS ARCHIVE to view also daily news and pictures of the WAR since DAY !


 

Lebanese Red Cross and civil defense rescuers rush the body of a young girl who was taken out of the rubble of a building that was destroyed as smoke rises in the background, in the southern suburb of Beirut, Lebanon, Sunday, Aug. 13, 2006, following an Israeli warplane bombardment. Israeli warplanes pounded south Beirut with at least 20 missiles in a two-minute period Sunday, minutes after the Israeli government approved a U.N. cease-fire plan that was to go into effect 17 hours later. (AP Photo/Kevin Frayer)



 Smoke rises from Israeli airstrikes in the southern port city of Tyre. Israel called for the world to firmly apply the UN resolution on the cessation of hostilities in Lebanon, warning that the Hezbollah must be dismantled and the Lebanese army quickly deployed in the south of the country.(AFP/Samuel Aranda)



 A Lebanese man (L) cries after finding one of his relatives dead following an Israeli air raid in Beirut’s southern suburbs August 13, 2006. REUTERS/Eric Gaillard (LEBANON)

 Lebanese President Emile Lahoud talks to the press upon his arrival to a government meeting in Beirut. Israel sought to control a large swath of southern Lebanon ahead of a key cabinet meeting expected to endorse a UN Security Council resolution calling for an end to the month-old war.(AFP/Haitham Mussawi)



 Lebanese Prime Minister Fuad Siniora arrives to attends a government meeting in Beirut. US President George W. Bush told Siniora that it was critical to "dismantle" undue Hezbollah influence in Lebanon, the White House said.(AFP/Haitham Mussawi)

 A Lebanese man, kneeling next to a grave marker in a mock cemetery, in the Martyrs’ Square, in downtown Beirut, Lebanon, Friday, Aug. 11, 2006, reads the name of a Lebanese citizen who died during the Israeli offensive on Lebanon. (AP Photo/Sergey Ponomarev)

 Lebanese youths in cars decorated with their national flag drive in Beirut as part of a convoy scheduled to travel to the southern town of Nabatiyeh to bring aid, Saturday Aug. 12, 2006. More that 160 people, among them activists of 19 different nationalities, tried to organize a convoy to bring food, medicine, and cleaning materials to the isolated market town, but they had to return to the capital, after Lebanese security officials turned

 Injured Lebanese Army soldier is wheeled into the Farhat hospital, in Jobb Jannine, southern Bekaa Valley, Lebanon, after the convoy of civilians, police, and army personnel was attacked during an Israeli air raid near the town of Chtaura in the western Bekaa Valley, Lebanon Friday, Aug. 11, 2006. An Israeli drone fired at a convoy of refugees fleeing southern Lebanon town of Marjayoun on Friday night, killing at least seven people and wounding 22, an Associated Press photographer said. 

 The Injured Lebanese woman Abir Abla is seen after receiving medical treatment at the Farahat hospital, in Jobb Jannine, southern Bekaa Valley, Lebanon, after her family’s car was attacked during an Israeli air raid near the town of Chtaura in the western Bekaa Valley, Lebanon Saturday, Aug. 12, 2006. An Israeli drone fired at a convoy of refugees fleeing southern Lebanon town of Marjayoun on Friday night, killing at least seven people and wounding 22, an Associated Press photographer said. The Israeli military said it was investigating the incident. (AP Photo/Nasser Nasser)

 A Lebanese man recovers some of the goods from his shop that was destroyed, near the northern border with Syria, at the Arida crossing, Lebanon, Saturday, Aug. 12, 2006, following Israeli airstrikes. Israeli warplanes fired missiles near Lebanon’s northern border with Syria early Saturday, severing access to the last border crossing that had remained open through the monthlong war, security officials said. (AP Photo)

Acting Foreign Minister for Lebanon Tarek Mitri listens while Israeli foreign Minister Dan Gillerman addresses the Security Council Friday, Aug. 11, 2006 at the United Nations in New York. The U.N. Security Council adopted a resolution Friday that calls for an end to the war between Israel and Hezbollah, and authorizes 15,000 U.N. peacekeepers to help Lebanese troops take

 U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice votes on a resolution during a meeting of the Security Council Friday Aug. 11, 2006 at the United Nations in New York. The resolution calls for an end to the fighting between Israel and Hezbollah, and authorizes the deployment of 15,000 U.N. peacekeepers to help Lebanese troops take control of south Lebanon as Israel withdraws.(AP Photo/Frank Franklin II)


 A general view of the destroyed buildings that were attacked by Israeli air strikes at the southern suburb of Beirut, Lebanon, Sunday Aug. 13, 2006. Israeli warplanes pounded south Beirut with at least 20 missiles in a two-minute period Sunday. The missiles slammed into the hard-hit Dahiyeh suburb, a Hezbollah stronghold just south of Beirut, Lebanese television stations said. (AP Photo / Hussein Malla)

 A Lebanese man dives into the Mediterranean sea off the Corniche in Beirut, Lebanon, Sunday, Aug. 13, 2006. With a population tempered by long years of conflict, many people try to continue with their lives as normal, despite the current uncertainty in the country. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla)



 Two Lebanese man dive into the Mediterranean Sea off the Corniche in Beirut, Lebanon, Sunday, Aug. 13, 2006. With a population tempered by long years of conflict, many people try to continue with their lives as normal, despite the current uncertainty in the country. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla)

 Lebanese men sit next to a Hezbollah flag, by the Mediterranean sea off the Corniche in Beirut, Lebanon, Sunday, Aug. 13, 2006. With a population tempered by long years of conflict, many people try to continue with their lives as normal, despite the current uncertainty in the country. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla)

 Members of the Lebanese Red Cross and residents of the area run for cover after an Israeli air raid in a southern suburb of Beirut August 13, 2006. REUTERS/Eric Gaillard (LEBANON)

 A Lebanese youth dives into the water as others enjoy the sun at the Mediterranean sea, off the Corniche in Beirut, Lebanon, Sunday, Aug. 13, 2006. With a population tempered by long years of conflict, many people try to continue with their lives as normal, despite the current uncertainty in the country. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla)

 Lebanese Red Cross personnel carry the coffin of their colleague Michael Jbeili, 35, during his funeral procession at the city of Zahle in the Eastern Bekaa Valley, Lebanon Sunday, Aug. 13, 2006. Michael Jbeili was killed when an Israeli drone was fired at a convoy of refugees fleeing southern Lebanon on Friday night, killing at least seven people and wounding 22, an Associated Press photographer said. The Israeli military said it was investigating the incident. Lutfallah Daher, the photographer, was with the convoy when it was hit near the Bekaa Valley town of Chtaura, about 30 miles north of the Litani River. (AP Photo / Nasser Nasser)



 Members of the Lebanese Red Cross carry the coffin of their colleague, Mikaeil Georges Jbaili, who was killed during an Israeli air raid in the village of Kefraya, during a funeral ceremony in the city of Zahle, north of Beirut, August 13, 2006. REUTERS/Jihad Haddad (LEBANON)



 Members of the Lebanese Red Cross carry the coffin of their colleague Mikaeil Georges Jbaili, who was killed during an Israeli air raid in the village of Kefraya, during a funeral ceremony in the city of Zahle, north of Beirut August 13, 2006. REUTERS/Jihad Haddad (LEBANON)

 Relatives of a member of the Lebanese Red Cross, Mikaeil Georges Jbaili, who was killed during an Israeli air raid in Kefraya, mourn during a funeral ceremony in the city of Zahle, north of Beirut August 13, 2006. REUTERS/Jihad Haddad (LEBANON)


 Lebanese man George Khuli reacts while carrying the coffin of his cousin, Red Cross worker Michael Jbeili, 35, during his funeral procession at the city of Zahle in the Eastern Bekaa Valley, Lebanon Sunday, Aug. 13, 2006. Michael Jbeili was killed when an Israeli drone was fired at a convoy of refugees fleeing southern Lebanon on Friday night, killing at least seven people and wounding 22, an Associated Press photographer said. The Israeli military said it was investigating the incident. Lutfallah Daher, the photographer, was with the convoy when it was hit near the Bekaa Valley town of Chtaura, about 30 miles north of the Litani River. (AP Photo / Nasser Nasser)



 Lebanese Red Cross personnel carry the coffin of their colleague Michael Jbeili, 35, during his funeral procession at the city of Zahle in the Eastern Bekaa Valley, Lebanon Sunday, Aug. 13, 2006. Michael Jbeili was killed when an Israeli drone was fired at a convoy of refugees fleeing southern Lebanon on Friday night, killing at least seven people and wounding 22, an Associated Press photographer said. The Israeli military said it was investigating the incident. Lutfallah Daher, the photographer, was with the convoy when it was hit near the Bekaa Valley town of Chtaura, about 30 miles north of the Litani River. (AP Photo / Nasser Nasser)



 Lebanese Red Cross personnel carry the coffin of their colleague Michael Jbeili, 35, during his funeral procession at the city of Zahle in the Eastern Bekaa Valley, Lebanon Sunday, Aug. 13, 2006. Michael Jbeili was killed when an Israeli drone was fired at a convoy of refugees fleeing southern Lebanon on Friday night, killing at least seven people and wounding 22, an Associated Press photographer said. The Israeli military said it was investigating the incident. Lutfallah Daher, the photographer, was with the convoy when it was hit near the Bekaa Valley town of Chtaura, about 30 miles north of the Litani River. (AP Photo / Nasser Nasser)

 A demonstrator carries a Lebanese flag and a banner that reads ‘I’m also a Lebanese‘ during a march in Madrid August 13, 2006. Protesters marched from the Israeli embassy to the U.S. embassy to urge the government of Israel to stop attacks on Lebanon. REUTERS/Susana Vera (SPAIN)


Lebanese soldiers inspect the damage from Israeli airstrikes. Israel carried out waves of deadly bombing raids on Lebanon, flattening homes, bridges and setting petrol stations ablaze even after UN chief Kofi Annan said a ceasefire in the devastating month-old war would take effect on Monday.(AFP/Samuel Aranda)


 A Lebanese civil defense worker runs for cover during Israeli air strikes in the southern city of Tyre. Israel carried out waves of deadly bombing raids on Lebanon, flattening homes, bridges and setting petrol stations ablaze even after UN chief Kofi Annan said a ceasefire in the devastating month-old war would take effect on Monday.(AFP/Samuel Aranda)


 Backdropped by the rubble of destroyed buildings, attacked by Israeli forces’ bombardment several weeks ago, Lebanese Mariam Aleikh, center, accompanied by her sons, Muhammed, left, and Ali, right, walk in the southern market town of Nabatiyeh, Lebanon, Sunday Aug. 13, 2006. Israel’s Cabinet approved the U.N. cease-fire deal after a stormy debate Sunday, clearing a key hurdle to ending the monthlong Mideast war. (AP Photo/Mohammed Zaatari)


 A Lebanese man with his son walk among the rubble of collapsed apartment buildings in the Hezbollah stronghold suburb of Beirut, Lebanon, Sunday, Aug. 13, 2006, that were destroyed during the Israeli offensive on Lebanon. Israeli warplanes fired missiles into gasoline stations in the southern port city of Tyre Sunday and killed at least nine people in other attacks as jets ranged across the skies above Lebanon from north to south in the final day before a cease-fire was to take hold. (AP Photo/Sergey Ponomarev)


 A Lebanese girl lights a candle in front of concrete slab with the name of a person who has died during the war with Israel in Beirut August 12, 2006. More Israeli troops poured into Lebanon on Saturday, capturing a broader swathe of territory in heavy fighting with Hizbollah guerrillas, as both sides said they would obey a U.N. resolution on a truce — but not yet. (Eric Gaillard/Reuters)


 Pro-Israel demonstrators, left, exchange words with protesters during a march in Los Angeles, Saturday, Aug. 12, 2006, to condemn U.S. policy in the Middle East. U.N. Secretary General Kofi Annan announced that a cease-fire in the Hezbollah-Israel fighting will take effect at 8 a.m. Lebanese time (1 a.m. EDT) Monday. (AP Photo/Chris Carlson)


 A boy waves a Lebanese flag during a rally against the Middle East conflict, in Washington August 12, 2006. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst (UNITED STATES)


 The United Nations Security Council votes 15-0 in favor of the resolution on Lebanon on 11 August 2006 at UN headquarters in New York. The long-awaited UN resolution to halt the fighting in Lebanon left no clear winner in the bloody month-long conflict, with Lebanese and Israelis alike still awaiting for signs of peace.(AFP/File/Stan Honda)