Posted on 07/17/2006 6:32:39 AM PDT by rightwingintelligentsia
Police detained Al Jazeera crew members three times in twenty-four hours, the last being on Monday. The official cause for the brief arrests was suspicions against the crewmembers of reporting on the location of rocket hits in order to assist Hezbollah.
Other TV networks, including Israeli news services, made similar reports without suffering from police intervention.
On Monday police detained Al Jazeera manager Walid al-Omri for reporting of rocket hits in the Upper Galilee village of Kfar Yasif. Al-Omri was also detained late on Sunday.
Also on Sunday police detained for questioning Al Jazeera correspondent Elias Karam and the team working with him in Acre. The team was released after an hour of questioning.
(Excerpt) Read more at haaretz.com ...
There is NO doubt in my mind that Al Jazerra would do anything to help the terrorists!
I was wondering the same about our own networks. They are also showing where the bombs hit.
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Would anyone be shocked to find this suspicion was correct?
LOL and I'll bet they would, if they could.
Israel needs to through al-Jazeera out of Israel. Period.
They are spies and everyone knows it.
Al-Jizz "reporters" are enemy agents and should be shot on sight.
Sorry Correction: THROW OUT THE SPIES
In the ARMY we call them "forward observers".
Why is Al J still on the air ?
For a minute there, I had a little fantasy that Israel would detain the NYT too.
High volume. Articles on Israel can also be found by clicking on the Topic or Keyword Israel. also
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In a time of war, I can't believe that Israel actually allowed an Al-Jazeera crew to be operating in the first place. They would obviously be inclined to feed whatever information they could to Israel's enemies, including any troop movements, unit markings, movement of armor, etc.
You only need to shoot the bastard once.
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