Posted on 07/30/2006 10:20:54 PM PDT by parousia
NO UN OUTRAGE OVER ISRAELI CIVILIAN DEATHS?
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Hizbollah's shell game again. They hide behind civilians. Israel warns the civilians to leave, then bombs. The civilians - who did not leave - unfortunately die. There have been several reports that Hizbollah is deliberately using civilians as human shields. That they have even kept civilians from leaving.
So naturally, the UN erupts with outrage against Hizbollah. Oh, wait. It was against Israel. Of course. No concern that Hizbollah has killed Israeli civilians. Or that Hizbollah deliberately targets civilians. Or that Israel even accepts unneccessary deaths of its soldiers in its care to avoid hitting civilians. It is Israel that the UN condemns.
There is huge and growing anti-Semitism in the world, especially in the UN.
The building was hit by IDF at around midnight local time but they were only able to bring out their dead after the media showed up more than 6 hours later; the next morning.
Who's got the video of the dead palestinian getting back on his stretcher?
Yes I remember the famous funeral of the walking dead in Jenin, here is the link for the video:
http://www.factsofisrael.com/blog/archives/000012.html
"In the tape you see the fake 'corpse' being wrapped and then lying down on a stretcher. The stretcher bearers are not particularly adept and you can see him fall off several times.
During the course of the funeral the 'corpse' was dropped and the 'dead' Palestinian got up from the ground scaring many of the Palestinian marchers who were not cognizant of the deception."
Thanks for submitting the right one...I discovered it myself but unfortunately it had been posted. Those early morning hours make my eyes (and fingers) weak, I guess.
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