Hizbullah fired anti-aircraft shells over Upper Galilee for the third time in as many weeks. Some of the shrapnel fell in Kiryat Shmona, without causing casualties or damage. The firing occurred shortly after Hizbullah leaders declared they would not be deterred from continuing attacks by comments made by US President George W. Bush. Military sources said the firing occurred when there were no aircraft in the area, therefore there was no pretext for it.
Just showing their manhood in the face of Bush's comments. The real attacks are a little down the road - when they think they're strong enough and Israel's weak enough that they won't get stomped. |