Why don't you say that it is always the Jews' fault, no matter what or when, as you state that today its "Israel sacred terrorism that is probable the primary cause of 9-11." Remember, " The plague that hit Europe (ships inbound from the south) was because Jews of Nice and Marseille have poisoned the wells." It was written in many books.
You link which mentions among many horrors the downing of the Libian Boeing 727 over the Neguev in the seventies is, at least, relevant to our general debate. Let me remind the reader and you, possibly, what really happened. 104 people died (not 110.) I was piloting at that time, so I followed the story closely. There was a sandstorm over parts of Egypt including Cairo, the destination of the jet. The Libyans claimed that the plane has lost its way. As the jet entered the Neguev, the Israeli air force intercepted it still on a strait heading to Dimona, the Israeli nuclear reactor, and ten minutes away (wish the USAF did the same. Now they will). The military ordered the plane to land immediately. (known intl procedure) it obeyed the order and went for a landing on the hard surface desert good enough for a wheels up crash landing, still on a northern route, and now five minutes off Dimona. Just before landing, it put all thrust on and started climbing. The jets downed it ASAP ( standard intl procedure again. Try something like that today and you'll believe me, for a change). Now, how could that Boeing be "lost" more than two hundred miles East of the Nile valley, as it had : two professional pilots, two VOR, two ADF(automatic direction finder) one DME( distance measuring equipment) One tacan, a couple of compasses, maps ? And during all that time the electronic signals kept coming out of Cairo intl, Alexandria, Eilat, Tel Aviv. Nycosia, not to speak of the small airports. There was something else to this "terrorist act". The Israeli government gave back the corpses with excuses to the Libyans, who since the downed the Pan Am 103 and the French DC10 over the Sahara's for their own reasons, many of which are probably highly justified for some. Not me, sir. |