You decide. But they sure are precious and awfully clean (hat tip: Frieda). Betsy and Bruce make the decision easier and Joel Mowbray asks the news services some pertinent questions.

A toy lies among the wreckage of a demolished building in the Hezbollah stronghold that was targeted by Israeli air strikes in southern Beirut July 26, 2006. REUTERS/Sharif Karim(LEBANON) Email Photo Print Photo

A toy is seen in Beirut suburbs, after it was targeted by Israeli air strikes in southern Beirut July 21, 2006. REUTERS/Sharif Karim (LEBANON)

A building is destroyed in a Hezbollah stronghold targeted by Israeli air strikes in southern Beirut July 28, 2006. REUTERS/Sharif Karim (LEBANON)

A toy is seen near Hizbollah political headquarters that were demolished in southern Beirut July 21, 2006, that it was targeted by Israeli air strikes. REUTERS/Issam Kobeisi (LEBANON)

A child's toy lies amidst broken glass from the shattered windows of an apartment block near those that were demolished by Israeli air strikes in Tyre, southern Lebanon, Monday, Aug. 7, 2006. . . . (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)

AP - Tue Aug 8, 8:54 AM ET A Lebanese civil defense rescuer, throws a toy found in the rubble, as they work to recover the bodies of citizens believed to be trapped under debris and concrete of the destroyed buildings, attacked late Monday by Israeli forces, in the southern Beirut suburb of Chiah, Lebanon, Tuesday Aug. 8, 2006. . . . (AP Photo/Lefteris Pitarakis)