Why was Israel allowed to get away with the kidnapping and execution of a person who had never been in their country? What did the U.N. have to say after the fact?
I hope you are being fascetious. Israel is a Jewish state. One third of the world's Jewish population was murdered and this was the man most responsible among those still living at the time. What would you have Israel to do?
Tell me, how would you feel if the U.S. kidnapped and tried Osama bin-Laden? bin Laden doesn't have nearly the blood on his hands that Eichmann had. Would you want the U.S. not to be allowed to get away with it?
Why should anyone, in good conscience, give a damn about what the U.N. thinks?
The same reason that the U.S. should be able to get away with the kidnapping and execution of Osama Bin Laden.
What did the U.N. have to say after the fact?
Who gives a $#%t what the U.N. has to say?
Who cares? He deserved it. They all deserve it.
The UN, the US screamed bloody murder. Should we have mounted a rescue mission perhaps?
"Why was Israel allowed to get away with the kidnapping and execution of a person who had never been in their country? What did the U.N. have to say after the fact?"
The same reason the U.S. is "allowed" to take out the terrorists behind the 9/11 attacks. Do you have a problem with that too?