2006年VOA标准英语-Innocent Civilians Caught in the Middle of War(在线收听) |
By Peter Fedynsky Lebanon's peace has been shattered, warplanes have bombed the Gaza strip, and rockets are falling from the sky over Israel. VOA's Peter Fedynsky reports on the plight of people on all sides of the conflict who are among the dead, the injured and the traumatized. --------------
One man said he feels lucky. "I work here in the office. I was lucky that I had to start at 9 in the morning and that it was 7:15 when the rocket exploded here and this is my desk. Of course, if I had been sitting here, I don't know if I would still be alive." Back in Israel, 460 patients in the Nahariya hospital were moved to a basement shelter. One mother describes giving birth to a child in such circumstances. In Lebanon, tourist resorts have been emptied. Many vacationers from neighboring Arab countries quickly fled by car over a road that Israeli warplanes later destroyed. Other raids against Beirut airport have stranded thousands of travelers whose only way out was by air. A tourist, prepared to go to Paris says his flight was canceled. "I was supposed to go to Paris, and all the planes were canceled. All the flights were cancelled, due to the bombing." Americans with relatives in Lebanon or Israel worry about the safety of their loved ones.
Another Detroit resident, Richard Cohen, is equally concerned about people in Israel. "I can only imagine that the Israelis are very concerned about where the future course of events will be. They have been forced, many of them, to go into air raid shelters and they've seen missiles land with explosions in parts of their cities in Haifa and other cities."
As it happens, that was a statement by a resident of southern Lebanon. It could just as well have been said by an Israeli or Palestinian. |
原文地址:http://www.tingroom.com/voastandard/2006/7/33452.html |