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To: D. Long who wrote (13854)4/20/2002 6:13:19 AM
From: GUSTAVE JAEGER  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 23908
 
And once again Derek, you may as well sling your "anti-Semitism" slurs at the US administration, Kofi Annan, the UN Security Council, the EU, the Vatican, your "best friend"(TM) Turkey (PM Ecevit talked of a genocide by Israel), you name it.... You're the only one left to praise that sordid slaughterhouse by the name of Israel.

April 20, 2002

U.S. backs Jenin battle probe

By Bill Sammon and Ben Barber
THE WASHINGTON TIMES


The White House yesterday said President Bush supports an investigation into the battle at the Palestinian refugee camp at Jenin, and the U.N. Security Council later unanimously approved a fact-finding mission to the West Bank site where scores were killed before Israel withdrew yesterday.

"He wants the facts to be found," White House Press Secretary Ari Fleischer told reporters. "I have not heard the president micromanage who should find those facts, but the president is interested in the bottom line and facts."

With U.S. support and a green light from Israel, the Security Council last night approved the mission to Jenin, where Palestinians have accused Israeli forces of massive humanitarian abuses. Israeli officials have strongly denied the accusations.
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washtimes.com