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To: Elmer Flugum who wrote (3118)7/3/2003 8:54:23 PM
From: sammy levy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6945
 
>>>The King David Hotel, you remember that one don't you sammy?

Sure I remember,it did the job for us ,didn't it?

Where is Mordechai Vanunu staying?

He is staying where all spies are staying,but at least he is not on the moon....lol



To: Elmer Flugum who wrote (3118)7/5/2003 10:27:45 PM
From: sammy levy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6945
 
>>THERE IS STILL TIME TO TELL THEM TO FREE MORDECHAI VANUNU<<<

In the US u execute people for that staff....start with cleaning your own home hypocrit.



To: Elmer Flugum who wrote (3118)7/6/2003 1:45:58 PM
From: Thomas M.  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 6945
 
Kennedy threatened Israel with inspections in 1963, shortly before his assassination:

A Costly Friendship

by Patrick Seale

thenation.com



To: Elmer Flugum who wrote (3118)7/6/2003 2:21:07 PM
From: Thomas M.  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 6945
 
The King David Hotel, you remember that one don't you sammy?

And letter bombs:

<<< Ya'akov Eliav, who claims to have been the first to use letter-bombs when he served as a commander of the terrorist group headed by the current [c. 1991] prime minister of Israel, Yitzhak Shamir (Lehi, the "Stern gang"). Working from Paris in 1946, he arranged to have 70 such bombs sent in official British government envelopes to all members of the British cabinet, the heads of the Tory opposition, and several military commanders. In June 1947, he and an accomplice were caught by Belgian police while attempting to send these letter-bombs, and all were intercepted. >>>

monkeyfist.com



To: Elmer Flugum who wrote (3118)7/6/2003 2:26:22 PM
From: Thomas M.  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 6945
 
Terrorist commando Yitzhak Shamir later became Prime Minister of Israel, perhaps because of his philosophy on terrorism:

<<< The pre-state Zionist movement carried out extensive terror against Arab civilians, British, and Jews, also murdering UN mediator Folke Bernadotte (whose killers were protected after the state was established). In 1943, current Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir wrote an article entitled "Terror" for the journal of the terrorist organization he headed (Lehi) in which he proposed to "dismiss all the 'phobia' and babble against terror with simple, obvious arguments." "Neither Jewish morality nor Jewish tradition can be used to disallow terror as a means of war," he wrote, and "We are very far from any moral hesitations when concerned with the national struggle." "First and foremost, terror is for us a part of the political war appropriate for the circumstances of today, and its task is a major one: it demonstrates in the clearest language, heard throughout the world including by our unfortunate brethren outside the gates of this country, our war against the occupier." As has been widely observed in Israel, the British occupation was far less repressive than Israel's rule in the occupied territories and faced a much more violent resistance. >>>

The philosophy of another Israeli leader:

<<< British philosopher Isaiah Berlin recalls that Chaim Weizmann, first president of Israel and considered one of the saintly figures of the national movement,

"did not think it morally decent to denounce either the acts [of Jewish terrorism] or their perpetrators in public... he did not propose to speak out against acts, criminal as he thought them, which sprang from the tormented minds of men driven to desperation, and ready to give up their lives to save their brothers from what, he and they were equally convinced, was a betrayal and a destruction cynically prepared for them by the foreign offices of the western powers." >>>

monkeyfist.com



To: Elmer Flugum who wrote (3118)7/6/2003 4:03:26 PM
From: Thomas M.  Respond to of 6945
 
I saw "Jenin Jenin" recently. Nice film.

electronicintifada.net

Tom