Look At This
Scroll down to the third and fourth images at Confederate Yankee's post.
Then have a look at this Guardian site, especially the 4th and 8th and last image. It is the same group at various times.
They certainly seem to be going to a lot of trouble to cover up what looks like a number of adult males, most likely Hezbollah fighters, while making sure that images of any children or women killed in Qana are fully exposed.

Remember the "Baby Milk Factory" t-shirts?
Posted by: Phoenix | Tuesday, August 01, 2006 at 12:19 PM
Those of y'all old enough to remember the coverage of the 1991 Gulf War will remember that there was one big "atrocity" where a U.S. bomb or missile hit a bomb shelter in Baghdad, killing a bunch of civilian women and children. That was never fully explained, but one thing I noticed at the time was that most of the Iraqi men shown crying on CNN in the aftermath were wearing the uniforms of military officers. Perhaps someone can do some research, but I seem to recall that U.S. sources said the "bomb shelter" was in fact a known Ba'ath Party headquarters. At the time it struck me that the likely explanation was that the women and children killed in that bombing were relatives of Iraqi officials, who had been told that their families would be safe in that location.
Posted by: Robert | Tuesday, August 01, 2006 at 01:52 AM
http://varifrank.com/archives/2006/07/things_are_not_1.php
Found this article quite interesting.
Posted by: WarIsHell | Monday, July 31, 2006 at 11:14 PM
From the moment I read the first story, where they describe the bombing of this so called "house," I was suspicious that the roof was not blown off. I mean even the most sophisticated of missiles land dead on.
Yes, I believe this was staged.
Great reporting Dan and thanks again for bringing us what the MSN does not have time or balls to put together.
Posted by: SinCerely | Monday, July 31, 2006 at 10:56 PM