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Politics : War

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To: Thomas M. who wrote (13762)4/16/2002 2:59:13 PM
From: gda  Read Replies (1) of 23908
 
A "previous conflict" ? Are you trying to say the current Pal terror campaign is something new, unrelated to all their other waves of terrorism over the last 120 years?

Following your warped logic, the peaceful pals got into their current predicament for no fault of their own. They never murdered Jews in that land before Sept. 2000. They had nothing to do with the annihilation of the Hebron Jewish community in 1936. They never attacked the fledgling state of Israel in 1948. They never hijacked any planes, they did not murder the Israeli team to the Munich Olympics. They never murdered the children in Maalot. They never bombed the JCC in Argentina etc. etc. (the terror acts of the pals over the last 50 years have claimed over 3000 lives, most of which were civilians - men women and children)

So give me a break if I do not shed a tear for the tough spot they find themselves in. It is all their doing.

Israel has just ended memorial day over there today. Over 25000 Israelis have given their lives protecting Israel right to exist in the land of the Israelites. This is equivalent to 1.2 million! when compared in size to the U.S. So, excuse me if I am not impressed when the pals are screaming bloody murder when 100 of hamas, Jihad and Tanzim terrorists died in Jenin after refusing repeated offers by the IDF to give themselves up.
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