Debunking The Lies: Human Rights Watch and the Quana Ambulance “Incident”

Posted on January 3, 2007

For those of you who don’t remember this episode of the Israel/Hezbollah war last summer, Israel stood accused of firing missiles at 2 Red Cross ambulances in the town of Quana, Lebanon. Amongst many others, San Francisco blogger Zombietime wrote extensively about what turned out to be a calculated hoax perpetrated by parties still unknown, and gleefully amplified by the mainstream media, who had no qualms pointing their filthy little biased and whiny fingers at Israel. The result of the investigation: the accusations were nothing more than 10 pounds of bovine feces hastily stuffed into a 5 pound (leaky) bag.

However, in a striking example of not knowing when to stop throwing rocks when you’re in a glass house, the activist, George Soros funded (to the tune of about $30 million, if I am not mistaken) Human Rights Watch has come up with a report on that very Quana incident that makes a Kofi Annan speech look fair, balanced, and actually intelligent. I won’t even waste your time keeping you guessing: yup, those evil Jews did it. A surprise it is not. Furthermore, the report mentioned Zombietime by name, in fact accusing him of propagating the lie that the incident was a hoax.

What Human Rights Watch seemingly did not anticipate was that Zombietime was not going to take that crap lying down. Bad move. He has, as a matter of fact, written another extensive piece of magistral blogging, in which he totally and utterly debunks every claim in the Human Rights Watch report (it’s actually as much as report as Rosie is good looking, but don’t think about that one over a meal unless you’re prepared to upchuck faster than Kate Moss at an all you can eat buffet.)

Click here for Zombietime’s eloquent rebuttal (which includes links to his original piece and to the Human Rights Watch report). It may take a while to read it all, but it’s definitely time better used than watching that has-been Larry King.

(Crossposted at Veni, Vidi, Bloggi)

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One Response to “Debunking The Lies: Human Rights Watch and the Quana Ambulance “Incident””

  1. kerwin_brown on January 4th, 2007 1:23 am

    George Soros is well known for funding Non Government Organizations connected to the United Nations. Human Rights Watch, ACLU, and the American Bar Association are among their number. I consider he became a citizen of the United State just to undermine our government.