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To: sammy levy who wrote (4083)8/26/2003 5:18:56 PM
From: Machaon  Respond to of 6945
 
<font color=red>Bloomberg: Israel cannot negotiate under terror threat<font color=black>

jpost.com

From the article: "Urging Israel to continue to strike back against terrorists that would wreak carnage on its civilians, New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg said Tuesday that Israel cannot negotiate with the Palestinians so long as violence continues.

"When someone has a gun to your head, you cannot negotiate. You have to stop the violence first," Bloomberg said in Jerusalem during a solidarity visit in the wake of last week's deadly bus bombing.

"You can see that America is not letting the terrorists win. We are striking back and that's I think what Israel has always done and what I would urge you to continue to do," Bloomberg added during a visit to Jerusalem's Hadassah University Hospital at Ein Kerem, where scores of the most seriously wounded in the attack that killed 21 people were treated."



To: sammy levy who wrote (4083)8/26/2003 5:21:26 PM
From: Machaon  Respond to of 6945
 
It seems like Israel is being given a free hand to hunt down and destroy the Hamas terrorist organization.

Do you think that the IDF will be able to get Rantisi before the end of the year? They almost got him the last time. The Hamas leaders know how to blow up children, but, fortunately, they aren't very intelligent. Makes it easier for the IDF to get them.

Whatcha think? Rantisi before 2004?