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To: Elmer Flugum who wrote (9471)12/2/2001 6:34:13 PM
From: ajs  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 23908
 
By they, you mean the Palestinians?

No, he means Israelis, but you knew that, didn't you.

What about Sabra and Chatilla, is that justified also?

The Lebanese Christians were responsible for Sabra and Chatilla, not Israel. Killing of civilians is never justified.



To: Elmer Flugum who wrote (9471)12/2/2001 7:51:57 PM
From: chalu2  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 23908
 
>>What about Sabra and Chatilla, is that justified also? <<

Under your line of reasoning it is, since the Phalangists who acted at Sabra and Shatilla were desperate people trying to liberate their country from foreign elements, including Palestinians, who had committed terrible atrocities against Christians.

When, in 1976, Yasser Arafat's PLO destroyed Damour, a Christian Lebanese town of some 25,000 people, the Palestinian murderers employed the same barbaric methods as the Algerian fundamentalists. The priest of Damour, Father Mansour Labaky is quoted in J. Becker's The PLO:

"And I remember something which still frightens me. An entire family had been killed, the Can'an family, four children all dead, and the mother, the father and the grandfather. The mother was still hugging one of the children. And she was pregnant. The eyes of the children were gone and their limbs were cut off. No legs and no arms. It was awful....We buried them ...under the shells of PLO."

As J. Becker wrote, even before witnessing the atrocities, Father Labaky called Arafat and asked his aide to stop the shelling, saying, "I can assure you, as a religious leader, that we do not want the war; we do not believe in violence," He received a brutal reply, "Father, don't worry. We don't want to harm you. If we are destroying you, it is for strategic reasons."


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