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To: sammy levy who wrote (4337)9/15/2003 1:52:17 PM
From: Thomas M.  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 6945
 
He wasn't going to any court

Liar.

<<< Egypt showed itself willing to submit the case to international mediation (e.g. World Court), and Israel showed itself adamantly opposed to that idea. >>>

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Why havn't u mentioned the involvment of England and France?

I already posted it to you, moron.

<<< In 1951, a UN peace plan was accepted by Egypt, Syria, Lebanon and Jordan, but rejected by Israel. When Nasser came to power in Egypt, he made overtures to Israel that were rebuffed. When Nasser negotiated an end to British control of the Suez Canal zone, Israeli intelligence covertly arranged a bombing campaign of western targets in Egypt as a way to discourage British withdrawal. The plot was foiled, Egypt executed some of the plotters, and Israel responded with a major military attack on Gaza. In 1956, Israel joined with Britain and France in invading Egypt, drawing condemnation from the United States and the UN. >>>

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And here:

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According to Israeli government leader Sharett, Israel began planning the attack on Egypt in 1953:

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Tom