To: Vigilant1
As long as Israel keeps the UN inspectors and other observers out of Jenin, it's fair to assume that the truth is unflattering to Israel. Pretty much common sense, isn't it?
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04/29/2002 8:37:16 PM PDT by
ipatent
To: ipatent
nope. not when un votes are like 138 to 2 against Israel.All Israel is asking is some fairness in the make up of the panel. All reports i have seen show about 50 some deaths of which about 20 were civilians.
That is no massacre and the residents were warned by loudspeakers to leave the area and were given time. I figgure if the crossing lights are flashing at the RR grade crossing and you are stupid enough to try to beat the train you kinda deserve what happens to you if you fail in your quest. I feel the same for residents who refuse to evacuate a war zone.
To: ipatent
As long as Israel keeps the UN inspectors and other observers out of Jenin, it's fair to assume that the truth is unflattering to Israel. Pretty much common sense, isn't it?
LOL!!
The UN, who "oversees" the Jenin camp, let the Palis build the bomb shops. The UN goof, Roed-Larsen, shot his mouth off, condemning Israel, before the facts were in. The Israelis are concerned about impartiality. Clearly, there is a conflict of interest in allowing the UN to judge what went on. Common sense, eh? LOL!
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