They emerged as: US President George Bush called for an
international force to be sent to Lebanon.
ISRAEL called up another 30,000 reserve troops. The UN's humanitarian chief Jan Egeland
called for a three-day truce to evacuate civilians and transport food and water into
cut-off areas.
US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice returned to the Middle East to push a UN resolution
aimed at ending the 18-day war, and a Palestinian militant group said it had kidnapped,
killed and burned an Israeli settler in the West Bank.
The Melbourne man who smuggled the shots out of Beirut and did not wish to be named said
he was less than 400m from the block when it was obliterated. "Hezbollah came in to
launch their rockets, then within minutes the area was blasted by Israeli jets," he
said. "Until the Hezbollah fighters arrived, it had not been touched by the Israelis.
Then it was totally devastated.
"It was carnage. Two innocent people died in that incident, but it was so lucky it
was not more."
The release of the images comes as Hezbollah faces criticism for allegedly using innocent
civilians as "human shields".
Mr Egeland blasted Hezbollah as "cowards" for operating among civilians.
"When I was in Lebanon, in the Hezbollah heartland, I said Hezbollah must stop this
cowardly blending in among women and children," he said.
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