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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: combjelly who wrote (797018)7/25/2014 2:55:33 PM
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But the Palestinians aren't the ones committing ethnic cleansing.

Pals already finished that job years ago - Israel still has a lot of Arabs and pals in their country - bombing targets is just good old fashioned war - just destroying tunnels and launch sites.

The Israelis were limiting the food that the UN was trying to distribute. Maybe you didn't know that...


Seems the UN did not know the UNRWA is looking the other way when Hamas uses their schools for rocket storage and launching.

UNRWA handed 20 rockets found in one school over to representatives of the national consensus government, which Hamas has disavowed. But it was harshly criticized for doing so, because it is believed that all such authorities are under Hamas’s control.

This week, UNRWA found a weapons cache in a school, where civilians were close by. It evacuated the area, but when the staff returned the next day, the weapons were gone.

The UN is creating new procedures to handle such a situation so that its organization can deal with the weapons disposal.

Haq said Ban was alarmed and outraged to hear of the rockets placed in UNRWA schools that have subsequently gone missing.

jpost.com
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