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To: JohnM who wrote (27333)4/26/2002 8:18:34 PM
From: Hawkmoon  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 281500
 
Nope, they have every right to complain, to try to restructure, to do whatever, but they don't have the right to actually pick the judges.

If the Israelis had no say, the UN fact-finding team would be there right now...

If the UN wants to ever gain access to that area, then they'd better let the Israelis state have some input as to who comprises the investigative team...

Hawk



To: JohnM who wrote (27333)4/26/2002 9:13:06 PM
From: William B. Kohn  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 281500
 
actually i would take a different approach. if i were israel i would pick a world class team to invetigate, with people that would be considered real experts not politicians like the un has picked. i would give them total cooperation. let them do their job and let the un do whatever it wants to do, cooperating with them as little as possible.

israel has a deficit they should waste their money catering to the un. the un will do what it wants to do anyway. they probably have the report already written, just need to fill in a few blank spots.

bill