. . . a Canadian program called Witness. The reporters working on the West Bank have been videotapeing the Israeli Army shooting reporters. All of them have been shot numerous times by the IDF with rubber bullets altered to contain a steel core and live ammo. We're not talking a few reporters, we're talking all of them: ABC, NBC, CBS, CNN, BBC, Reuters, Agent France Press - I mean everyone including some Israeli reporters. . .
Unbeeeeelievable! Are tapes available? What station?
What do you make of the buss bombing today? Does Arafat ANY control/credibility anymore? It's time for Arafat to surrender power (one way or another) . . . the region deserve better than Sharon AND Arafat.
The Documentary Lady, do you suppose veronica, lent, dennisw et al are on the phone to Israel attempting to scuttle the Carvile "assist"? They seem to be speechless - except in ronnie's case. She seems to like the idea of Carvile shilling for Israel! Unbeeeeelievable!!!!!
IMHO, it will not change. This is only the beginning. The "best" is yet to come.
Like I said, start going to 'meetings' again. You are verging on hysterics.
Mary Matalin could be very helpful to Israel. Cheney is very pro-Israel, and Mary might get some very interesting feedback from her hubby.
Israel is doing something right. Sharon is being feted at the WH next week while Arafat still cools his heels.
LOL.
Palestinian students walk under a replica of a Sbarro pizza restaurant sign, which reads "Kosher" in Hebrew, during the opening of an exhibition at Al Najah University in the West Bank town of Nablus, Sunday, Sept. 23, 2001, to commemorate one year since renewed violence broke out between Israelis and the Palestinians. The Sbarro section of the exhibition, replete with body parts and pizza slices strewn across the room, is a replica of the Aug. 9 Sbarro suicide bombing which killed 15 Israelis and thebomber in Jerusalem. (AP Photo/Nasser Ishtayeh)
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Palestinian students visit a re-enactment of the Aug. 19 Sbarro pizza restaurant suicide bombing in Jerusalem, replete with body parts and pizza slices strewn around the room, during the opening of an exhibition at Al Najah University in the West Bank town of Nablus, Sunday, Sept. 23, 2001. The exhibit on the suicide bombing, which killed 15 Israelis and the bomber, is part of an exhibition to mark the passing of a year since renewed violence broke out between Israelis and the Palestinians. (AP Photo/Nasser Ishtayeh)
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