Welcome to Arcade-Freaks! Register today to play all the games and get MySpace game codes!

more news

Membership is growing!
March 27, 2007
Arcade Freaks is changing.
March 27, 2007
Pamela Anderson and Kid RockSplit
November 29, 2006
New Game!
November 21, 2006
Is Borat hot or what : "I Like you You like me?" Check these quotes out :)
November 18, 2006
3 New Games Added!
November 7, 2006
Click Here for BORAT VIDEO!
November 4, 2006
4 new ADDICTING GAMES HAVE been added!
October 24, 2006
Weekly Gossip, by your freak Damjan . . .
October 21, 2006
Your Friend Damjan is back with the Internet Gossip
October 9, 2006
More news!
September 30, 2006
Sup everyone.
September 24, 2006
Memantine –For Alzheimer Patients
August 7, 2006
Viagra for women. How!?
August 7, 2006
Auto Loan Options for People with Bad Credit
August 3, 2006
Movie Downloads and the Copy Protection Myth
August 3, 2006
Auto insurance, Health Insurance, Homeowner insurance, purchasing, quoting and history att: Cardinal Boy
August 3, 2006
Conference calls and conference centers within a company Att:Contractor.
August 2, 2006
Bad Credit Mortgage
August 2, 2006
Back to School
August 2, 2006
Best consolidation loan for student
August 2, 2006
Adverse Credit Remortgage
August 1, 2006
Mesothelioma and symptoms
August 1, 2006
Laser Hair removal. (http://www.consumerlaserguide.com/)
July 31, 2006
Yahoo domain - Cheap comfortable easy reliable Yahoo Domains on the site - Everything about Yahoo Domains and what to do to register domain
July 31, 2006
Domain names, hosting, and ads?
July 31, 2006
VOTE FOR US!
July 30, 2006
More games added!!!!
July 28, 2006
I hooked up with a guy guy guy BABY bye bye bye! The latest news of the world!
July 27, 2006
WHAT DO YOUT THINK ABOUT THE NEW ROCKY BALBOA HUHHH!
July 20, 2006
The hottest new search words on the web
July 20, 2006
For all the webmasters out there!
June 30, 2006
Check this out..
June 15, 2006
Check out the latest Fifa World Cup 2006 results at www.arcade-freaks.com
June 10, 2006
World and local news!
June 8, 2006
Top articles by GATHER.com
June 4, 2006
Illegal downloading is NOT bull S*&t . . .
June 4, 2006
top 500 keywords since october 2005
June 4, 2006
best oldie party songs
June 4, 2006
Some sick stuff about Al Quaeda and Fu*&%ng Bin Laden
June 4, 2006
Our Member of the month!!
June 3, 2006
New Games!! And myspace games!
June 1, 2006
Top 20 google keywords
May 23, 2006
Top 15 google KEYWORDS
May 23, 2006
Lycos 50 Archives -- March 2006
May 19, 2006
Top 50 Lycos searches of the week
May 19, 2006
www.ET.com May 12, 2006 Oprah Honors 'Legends'
May 13, 2006
Latest news from www.wenn.com
May 11, 2006
200 most used search keywords.
May 9, 2006
The newest 50 most used search terms!
May 8, 2006
You might find this interesting!
May 8, 2006
Want to win something?
April 29, 2006

news

Sorry for DOWNTIME!
June 6, 2006, posted by vibutx

Sorry for the downtime everybody! We had some server issues. Now where back UP and wont go down again! Please tell all your friends about this website!



Ambulances could be seen racing through the city streets and a fire truck had to maneuver around a crater in a road that had been caused by a rocket. In the harbor, a freighter ship that was headed into port did a 180-


Just before 5:00 p.m. air raid sirens sounded for a fourth time in Haifa, announcing incoming rounds. Soon after the
• 2nd Plane With U.S. Evacuees Lands in Maryland • Israeli Forces Withdraw From Gaza Camp After 2-Day Raid • Americans Line up in Beirut for Evacuation • Four Israeli Troops Killed in Battle With Hezbollah • Israel to Lebanese Living on Border: Get Out, Now•An American in Beirut: As War Approaches• Israeli Forces Pull Out of Gaza Refugee Camp • Israeli Troops Battle Hezbollah Guerrillas in Lebanon • White House Defends Stance on Mideast Crisis
HAIFA, Israel — Hezbollah guerrillas launched multiple rockets from Lebanonacross the border Friday, hitting several cities and communities in northern Israel, including the port city of Haifa.

Just before 5:00 p.m. air raid sirens sounded for a fourth time in Haifa, announcing


dull thuds of Katyusha rockets landing harmlessly in the sea could be heard.

Earlier volleys of Hezbollah rockets on Israel's third-largest city did not miss their mark.

Shortly after 1:00 p.m. five rockets struck the city


The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) said Hezbollah rockets also hit in Rosh Pina, Safed and in several communities near the Sea of Galilee. Information on casualties in these attacks was not provided.

An American in Beirut: As War Approaches
E-MAIL STORY PRINTER FRIENDLY FOXFAN CENTRAL
FOXNEWS.COM HOME > WORLD > THE MIDEAST
Rockets Fall on Haifa, Northern Israeli Cities
Friday, July 21, 2006

PHOTOS VIDEO PHOTO ESSAYS


Click image to enlarge
Photo Essays:•Americans Evacuated From Lebanon•Mideast Crisis Intensifies•Mideast Spirals Into ChaosSTORIES BACKGROUND LINKS
•Radical Shiite Cleric: Israel Will Fall Like U.S.'s Twin Towers•Rice to Leave for Mideast Trip Sunday•Tony Snow: White House Actively Pursuing End to Mideast Turmoil•2nd Plane With U.S. Evacuees Lands in Maryland•Israeli Forces Withdraw From Gaza Camp After 2-Day Raid•Americans Line up in Beirut for Evacuation•Four Israeli Troops Killed in Battle With Hezbollah•Israel to Lebanese Living on Border: Get Out, Now•An American in Beirut: As War Approaches•Israeli Forces Pull Out of Gaza Refugee Camp•Israeli Troops Battle Hezbollah Guerrillas in Lebanon •White House Defends Stance on Mideast Crisis
HAIFA, Israel — Hezbollah guerrillas launched multiple rockets from Lebanonacross the border Friday, hitting several cities and communities in northern Israel, including the port city of Haifa.

Just before 5:00 p.m. air raid sirens sounded for a fourth time in Haifa, announcing incoming rounds. Soon after the dull thuds of Katyusha rockets landing harmlessly in the sea could be heard.

Earlier volleys of Hezbollah rockets on Israel's third-largest city did not miss their mark.

Shortly after 1:00 p.m. five rockets struck the city. At around 2:45 p.m. a second round of rockets was inbound, with six landing inside city limits.

Emergency response officials said two people were seriously injured in the attacks, and more than a dozen were being treated for shock. There were no reports of fatalities.

Ambulances could be seen racing through the city streets and a fire truck had to maneuver around a crater in a road that had been caused by a rocket. In the harbor, a freighter ship that was headed into port did a 180-degree turn and headed back out to sea as the second wave of rockets fell.

(Story continues below)

ADVERTISEMENTSAdvertise Here



The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) said Hezbollah rockets also hit in Rosh Pina, Safed and in several communities near the Sea of Galilee. Information on casualties in these attacks was not provided.

An American in Beirut: As War Approaches

Hezbollah has fired hundreds of rockets at northern Israeli towns from the Lebanese border since fighting began on July 12, forcing hundreds of thousands of Israelis to take cover in underground shelters. A July 16 barrage killed eight people in Haifa. Two Israeli-Arabs were killed on Wednesday when rockets struck Nazareth.

Earlier Friday, a U.N.-run observation post near the border was struck during fighting between Israel and Hezbollah militants, while Israel resumed airstrikes on Lebanon and warned people in the south to flee as it prepared for a likely ground invasion to set up a deep buffer zone.

The Israeli army said Hezbollah rockets hit the U.N. post near Zarit, just inside Israel, but a U.N. officer said it was an artillery shell fired by the IDF. The facility was severely damaged, but nobody was injured as the Ghanian troops manning the post were inside bomb shelters at the time of the strike, the U.N. official said.

Israeli warplanes also pounded Lebanon's main road link to Syria with missiles and set passenger buses on fire, police said, adding that part of Lebanon's longest bridge collapsed.

Two Apache attack helicopters collided in an accident northern Israel near the Lebanon border early Friday, killing one air force officer and injuring three others, two seriously, Israeli officials said. Al-Jazeera reported that four soldiers were killed in the crash, but did not give a source. The commander of Israel's air force appointed an inquiry team to determine the cause.

CountryWatch: Israel | Lebanon | Syria | Iran

French Foreign Minister Philippe Douste-Blazy, meanwhile, said his country was dispatching urgent aid to Lebanon by air and sea and he called for safe passage.

His comments came a day after U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan warned of a humanitarian crisis in Lebanon and called for an immediate cease-fire, even as he admitted "serious obstacles" stand in the way of even easing the violence.

"We are setting up a humanitarian air and sea port," Douste-Blazy told reporters during a visit to Beirut. "At the same time we demand the establishment of humanitarian corridors."

Israel appears to have decided that a large-scale incursion across the border was the only way to push Hezbollah back after 10 days of the heaviest bombardment of Lebanon in 24 years failed to do so. But mounting civilian casualties and the displacement of hundreds of thousands of Lebanese could limit the amount of time Israel has to achieve its goals, as international tolerance for the bloodshed and destruction runs out.

Top Israeli officials met Thursday night to decide how big a force to send in, according to senior military officials. They said Israel won't stop its offensive until Hezbollah is forced behind the Litani River, 20 miles north of the border — creating a new buffer zone in a region that saw 18 years of Israeli presence since 1982.

Israel has stepped up its small-scale forays over the border in recent days, seeking Hezbollah positions, rocket stores and bunkers. Each time it has faced tough resistance from the guerrillas.

Second Plane With U.S. Evacuees Lands in Maryland

Airstrikes left three passenger buses were in flames in the Bekaa Valley near the Syrian border, on the road linking Beirut and Damascus, but police said nobody was hurt or injured. The buses had just dropped off foreign passengers in Syria.

Israeli warplanes also fired four missiles that caused the collapse of part of a mile-long bridge linking two steep mountain peaks, part of the Beirut-Damascus highway in central Lebanon. The bridge has been hit several times since the fighting began.

Also Friday, heavy black smoke billowed as Israeli warplanes renewed attacks on the ancient city of Baalbek — a major Hezbollah stronghold. Warplanes also attacked Hezbollah strongholds in south Beirut and elsewhere overnight.

The Arab satellite TV channel Al-Jazeera said one person had been killed in south Beirut and another wounded, but the report could not be immediately confirmed by security officials.

The U.N. official, speaking on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the situation, said an artillery shell fired by the IDF "impacted a direct hit on the U.N. position overlooking Zarit."

An IDF spokesman said the position was hit by rockets fired by Hezbollah guerrillas at northern Israel. The differing accounts could not immediately be reconciled.

In 1996, during an Israeli air and artillery offensive against Lebanon, artillery blasted a U.N. base at Qana in southern Lebanon, killing more than 100 Lebanese civilians who had taken refuge with the peacekeepers.

The U.N. mission, which has nearly 2,000 military personnel and more than 300 civilians, is to patrol the border line, known as the Blue Line, drawn by the United Nations after Israel withdrew its troops from south Lebanon in 2000, ending an 18-year occupation.

At least 319 people have been killed in Lebanon in the Israeli campaign, according to Lebanese security officials. Thirty-four Israelis also have been killed, including 19 soldiers.

Hezbollah said two of its fighters had been killed in the latest fighting with Israeli troops, bringing to five the number of guerrillas killed since Israel launched a massive military campaign against Lebanon after the militant Shiite Muslim group captured two of its soldiers on July 12.

Annan denounced Israel for "excessive use of force" and Hezbollah for holding "an entire nation hostage" with its rocket attacks and snatching of two Israeli soldiers last week.

The United States — which has resisted calls for it to press its ally Israel to halt the fighting — was sending Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice to the region, arriving in Israel Tuesday or Wednesday after stopping over in Arab nations, Israeli officials said. They spoke on condition of anonymity because the schedule was not yet confirmed.

The mission would be the first U.S. diplomatic effort on the ground since the Israeli onslaught against Lebanon began nine days ago.

Ships lined up at Beirut's port as a massive evacuation effort to pull out Americans and other foreigners desperate to flee the fighting picked up speed. U.S. officials said more than 8,000 of the roughly 25,000 Americans who live or work in Lebanon will be evacuated by the weekend.

Lebanese, meanwhile, streamed north into the capital and other regions, crowding into schools, relatives' homes or hotels. Taxi drivers in the south were charging up to US$400 per person for rides to Beirut — more than 40 times the usual price. In remote villages of the south, cut off by strikes, residents made their way out over the mountains by foot.

The price of food, medical supplies and gasoline rose by as much as 500 percent in parts of Lebanon on Thursday as Israel's relentless bombardment destroyed roads, bridges and other supply routes. The World Food Program said estimates of basic food supplies ranged from one to three months.

Neither side showed any sign of backing down.

Visit FOXNews.com's Mideast Center for more in-depth coverage

Hezbollah leader Sheik Hassan Nasrallah shrugged off concerns of a stepped-up Israeli onslaught, vowing never to release two Israeli soldiers captured by his guerrillas even "if the whole universe comes (against us)." He said they would be freed only as part of a prisoner exchange brokered through indirect negotiations.

He spoke in an interview with the Al-Jazeera news network taped Thursday to show he had survived a heavy airstrike in south Beirut that Israel said targeted a Hezbollah underground leadership bunker. The guerrillas said the strike only hit a mosque under construction and no one was hurt.

The U.N. estimated that about a half-million people have been displaced in Lebanon, with 130,000 fleeing to Syria and about 45,000 believed to be in need of assistance.

In preparation for a more powerful punch deeper into Lebanon, an Israeli military radio station that broadcasts into the south issued what it called "a strict warning" that Israeli forces would "act immediately" to halt Hezbollah rocket fire.

"It will act in word and deed inside the villages of the south against these aggressive terrorist acts. Therefore all residents of south Lebanon south of the Litani must leave their areas immediately for their own safety," the message in Arabic on the Al-Mashriq station said.

More than 300,000 people are believed to live south of the Litani — which twice has been the border line for Israeli buffer zones. In 1978, Israel invaded up to the Litani to drive back Palestinian guerrillas, withdrawing from most of the south months later.

Israel invaded Lebanon again in a much bigger operation in June 1982 when its forces seized parts of Beirut. It eventually carved out a buffer zone that stopped at the Litani. That zone was reduced gradually but the Israeli presence lasted for 18 years until 2000, when it withdrew its troops completely from the country.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

FOXNEWS.COM HOME > WORLD > THE MIDEAST BACK TO TOP


E-MAIL STORY PRINTER FRIENDLY FOXFAN CENTRAL

SEARCH

NEWS ARCHIVE | MAKE FOXNEWS.COM YOUR HOMEPAGE | FOX AROUND


www.foxnews.com

Permalink
Ringingphone