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To: sammy levy who wrote (4169)8/28/2003 5:04:16 PM
From: Machaon  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 6945
 
<font color=red>"IAF assassinates Hamas mortar terrorist in Gaza Strip"<font color=black>

Sammy, the brutal but cowardly leaders of Hamas are on their way to becoming martyrs, courtesy of the IAF and the IDF.

From the article: ===> "The head of a Hamas cell responsible for mortar attacks on Israeli communities in Gush Katif was killed on Sunday night in yet another targeted killing carried out by Israel, after rockets fired from an IAF helicopter slammed into the donkey cart he drove in along a residential street in Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip.

...

"A big explosion went off at the side of the street. I saw a man completely burned fall off the donkey cart he was driving," Salah said." <===

jpost.com

This gets us one step closer to my dream of a Greater Israel, which includes most of the West Bank and Gaza.

The only bad thing is that I feel bad about the donkey. I hate to see an innocent donkey hurt.



To: sammy levy who wrote (4169)8/28/2003 5:08:46 PM
From: Elmer Flugum  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6945
 
IAEA conference to discuss Israeli nukes for first time

worldtribune.com

Thursday, August 28, 2003
LONDON — The International Atomic Energy Agency has decided to discuss Israeli nuclear capabilities in its next major conference.

Diplomatic sources said the IAEA has placed on the agenda of its General Conference and Regular Session the subject of "Israeli Nuclear Capabilities and Threats." The subject will be discussed at the conference in Vienna in September.

The sources said this is the first time in decades that the IAEA has placed Israel's nuclear programs on the agenda of its general conference.

The conference has been planned from Sept. 15 to Sept. 19, Middle East Newsline reported. They said the subject was placed at the behest of Arab and Islamic states.
The proposal to discuss Israel's nuclear programs came from the Arab League, the diplomats said. Oman was said to have submitted the request.

The IAEA has reserved the conference to also discuss Iran's nuclear program and U.S. charges that Teheran is developing nuclear weapons. In response, Iran and Arab states have criticized the agency for failing to address Israel's purported nuclear arsenal.

In a recent meeting, the Arab League has asserted that Israel has stockpiled up to 300 nuclear warheads. The league said Israel now has the capability of producing hydrogen bombs.

The sources said the Arab League plans to distribute a study on Israel's nuclear programs to participants at the IAEA conference. The league will also demand that Israel sign the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.

DO NOT FORGET INSPECTIONS!



To: sammy levy who wrote (4169)8/28/2003 11:42:55 PM
From: SirVinny  Respond to of 6945
 
The arrogance of the Chosen One.

Let me tell you something, you snot face little son of a sailor's night out, I really don't give a rats ass about what racist, arrogant bigots such as you and your fellow inbreeds do. You can go on killing and blasting yourselves into minced meat from here to eternity. My only concern is that your neanderthal battle is spreading into our world and is affecting lives of innocent people who want no part of your miserable sand pit. You are intentionally dragging us into your filth through manipulation and deceit. Be aware that you are playing with fire. More and more are waking up to your deception. Rest assured that one day it will backfire.