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To: Thomas M. who wrote (2783)4/2/2003 7:21:34 AM
From: sammy levy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6945
 
Again u prove our naivity or stupidity,your choice.
I guess it never crossed your mind that this is all a show?
How about this scenario:
Sharon and Bush did agree on the "road map",on the plan.It is very probable that if Israel accepts it the Pals will not.The thought will be,if it is good for Israel it has to be bad for the Pals,so Israel objects to the plan,the Pals accept it because Israel is "complaining".
But u will keep cut and past till dooms day without any independent and creative thought of your own....lol...how boring....keep posting,it only makes me feel good knowing the stupidity of those who are so biased and against Israel,it is like betting on a sure thing....



To: Thomas M. who wrote (2783)4/3/2003 11:37:09 PM
From: Thomas M.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6945
 
<<< ... Needless to say, it is not the first time cluster bombs have been used against civilians. During Israel's 1982 siege of Beirut, its air force dropped cluster bomblets manufactured for the US Navy across several areas, especially in the Fakhani and Ouzai districts, causing civilians ferocious and deep wounds identical to those I saw in Hillah yesterday. Angry at the misuse of their weapons, which are designed for use against exclusively military targets, the Reagan administration withheld a shipment of fighter-bombers for Israel – then relented a few weeks later and sent the aircraft anyway ... >>>

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