An interview has just been posted by Dahr Jamail as part of an article. It is with a survivor of the attacks on the ambulances (yes there were more than one. ) He wrote....

In the next room I met an ambulance driver with one of his arms blown
off. Khuder Gazali, 36 years old, talked to me, his eyes fixed on mine,
almost never blinking -- from the shock, anger, and disbelief.

"Last Sunday people came to us and asked us to go help some people who'd
lost their legs when their home was bombed by the Israelis," he
explained of the events that took place in a small southern village, "We
found one of them, without legs, laying in a garden, so we tried to take
him to the nearest hospital."

On the way, an Apache helicopter rocketed his ambulance. The rocket took
off his arm before exploding behind him, critically injuring everyone in
back.

"So then another ambulance tried to reach us to rescue us, but it too
was rocketed by an Apache," he told me while gesturing with his one arm
and explaining that everyone in that ambulance was killed, "Then it was
a third ambulance which finally managed to rescue us."

He pointed to his shoulder, then at another patient who had ridden in
his ambulance laying in nearby bed, shrapnel wounds all over his body.
"This is a crime," said Khuder, "I want people in the west to know the
Israelis do not differentiate between innocent people and fighters. They
are committing acts of evil. They are attacking civilians and they are
criminals."

After visiting several more patients with similar stories of atrocities,
we found ourselves sitting out in front of the hospital, numb from the
experience.

Originally posted on Mother Jones website
<http://www.motherjones.com/news/featurex/2006/07/among_hezbollah.html>