Islam=Peace
this story will get no play in the mainstream media...
my apologies if this has already been posted i searched and it came up okay.
1 posted on
03/19/2002 12:11:54 AM PST by
malamute
To: malamute
I'd always suspected this since the boy had decent cover to his front (i.e. trash can? and his father) but none between him and the Palestinian gunmen to his rear. Considering the sloppy firing discipline of the Palestinians (i.e. firing blindly around corners, firing random bursts into the air), the boy would probably have been better off putting that cover between him and his own people since the Israelis are more disciplined in their firing.
2 posted on
03/19/2002 12:21:36 AM PST by
LenS
To: malamute
Thanks for posting.
To: dennisw;zion_ist;The Sword;Sabramerican;xm177e2;lent;zion_ist;angelo;Veronica;GeronL...
To: malamute
For German TV to do this required, y'know, courage. The PLO has made a cottage industry out of kidnapping Germans for concessions, so standing up to the PLO this way shows real integrity.
12 posted on
03/19/2002 3:14:34 AM PST by
DonQ
To: malamute
Sorry, but I am still skeptical. (QUICK NOTE TO FANATICS: PLEASE DON'T FLAME ME; I SAID "SKEPTICAL," NOT "DISBELIEVING." IS THAT OKAY?)
My respect and esteem for the Mossad tells me that by now they have more than mastered the art of digital revisionism. And, of course, Palestinian extremists have mastered the art of total denial. So, perhaps we will never truly know what really happened to this poor child.
Maybe it is high time for some caring, mature adults to sit down and start thinking of their children instead of their ancestors. How about this: Israel withdraws from the "settlements" (which, if the truth were told are really blatant land grabs filled with squatters) and Palestine drops its demand for the "right of return" (an absurd impossiblility as everyone on both sides actually knows).
Then, let both sides stay the hell away from each other for a few decades.
14 posted on
03/19/2002 3:43:59 AM PST by
elwoodp
To: malamute
The clincher for me was the Israeli's showed that the the frames in the camara blured in sync with the bullets that sprayed the kid. The Shooter was so close to the camara man that the muzzle blast caused the camara to vibrate. That indicates the camara man and the shooter were a team effort. The Israelis were over a hundred feet from this picture at a 30 degree angle from the wall. It looks very much like the incident was set up and the boy killed for the media clip. The first round of shots behind them was a miss that caused the father to turn toward the camara man and yell.
To: malamute
I remember Trident/Delta saying all these things at the time. He knew it was a setup and he was flamed for calling it that.
18 posted on
03/19/2002 11:00:28 AM PST by
patj
To: malamute
The former GOC Southern Command, Yom-Tov Samia, who headed an investigation into the shooting of A-Dura, told Israel Radio on Tuesday that the army had erred in hurrying to apologize for the boy's death. Senior IDF officers who issued the apology, said Samia, "made a very grave mistake." "One day," he added, "it will be proven that the whole story... was one big Palestinian production. And Palestinian propoganda has been riding on this for a long time now."
I've seen that picture SOOOOOO many times...
19 posted on
03/19/2002 11:30:06 AM PST by
xm177e2
To: malamute
If there was an "academy award" for snuff movies this would get an oscar or two.
To: dennisw;veronica;Alouette;TopQuark;Yehuda;BenF;vrwc54;American in Israel;BrooklynGOP...
Ping for Propaganda
To: malamute
A lie say it ain't so I thought terrorists' always told the truth. CNN says so it must be true.
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