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To: American Spirit who wrote (295515)7/18/2006 1:01:24 PM
From: Emile Vidrine  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1575598
 
Who started this latest round of aggression, was it Israel or was it Hezbollah?


Israel the bullying aggressor exposed:

haaretz.com

Excerps:

"It is not legitimate to cut off 750,000 people from electricity. It is not legitimate to call on 20,000 people to run from their homes and turn their towns into ghost towns. It is not legitimate to penetrate Syria's airspace. It is not legitimate to kidnap half a government and a quarter of a parliament. "

"The legitimate basis for the IDF's operation was stripped away the moment it began. It's no accident that nobody mentions the day before the attack on the Kerem Shalom fort, when the IDF kidnapped two civilians, a doctor and his brother, from their home in Gaza. The difference between us and them? We kidnapped civilians and they captured a soldier, we are a state and they are a terror organization. How ridiculously pathetic Amos Gilad sounds when he says that the capture of Shalit was "illegitimate and illegal," unlike when the IDF grabs civilians from their homes. How can a senior official in the defense ministry claim that "the head of the snake" is in Damascus, when the IDF uses the exact same methods?"



To: American Spirit who wrote (295515)7/18/2006 1:04:15 PM
From: Tenchusatsu  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1575598
 
Clifford, It is in Israel's interest to cut off Hezbollah's head as quickly as possible, then sue for peace. After that, peace is definitely the way to go. ...

... until the next Hizbollah guy launches a rocket at Haifa. Then it's back to more death and destruction.

I'm sure our anti-Israel buddies on this thread will now call you a "Zionist neo-Nazi" ...

Tenchusatsu