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To: CharleyMike who wrote (86866)10/28/2000 10:26:24 PM
From: Ilaine  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 108807
 
>>Video taken of the fighting on Saturday showed Israeli soldiers killing a 12-year-old Palestinian boy,
Mohammed al-Dura, as he crouched screaming next to his father. Both had been caught in cross fire.

On Tuesday, army officials confirmed that the boy apparently had been hit by their gunfire and opened
an investigation.<<

google.com

If this child was killed by a Palestinian bullet doesn't it strike you as odd that of all the people killed over the past few weeks, all but him were killed with Israeli bullets? And his father, too? Were any Israelis killed by a Palestinian bullet? I think not.

Read this. It would make a stone weep.

addameer.org

addameer.org



To: CharleyMike who wrote (86866)11/6/2000 11:09:36 PM
From: E  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 108807
 
This URL is to a site run by an eccentric whose selection seems mainly to be based on what is startling.

This particular link contains photographs and an IDF analysis of them of the shooting death of Muhammad al-Dura, the Palestinian child who was killed on October 6, and it is startling.

Physicians for Human Rights, an independent Boston-based group, established that the type of gun used was an M-16, the standard Israeli army rifle.

However, the Palestinian security forces were supplied this rifle by the Israelis.

The photographs are very disturbing.

There is so much disinformation out there, it's hard to know what to believe.

sightings.com