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1 posted on 04/21/2002 10:28:29 AM PDT by RWCon
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The Palestinians are their own worst enemies. If they knew what Arafat had turned down because he didn't want peace. They would kill him.

They'll never know and would never believeif told. They only believe what they want to believe. The truth is irrelevent.

Arafat is responsible for the Palestinian suffering. As soon as the Palestinians pull their heads out and see the truth they will have an independent homeland. That has always been the case. They've been suffering all of these years becase they consistently believe their own lies.

2 posted on 04/21/2002 10:40:31 AM PDT by CHQmacer
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Well, if the "poor poor residents" had shown some initiative (cleaning up their living areas and kicking the terrorists out say) I might feel a little sympathy. Instead, the terrorists, much like a violent street gang in So Cal, were protected and people stayed where it was unsafe. I would never live in a gang infested area any longer than I absolutely had to . Jenin is the equivalent to South Central LA with the Crips or Bloods (or other varied ethnicity type street gangs) all around you. With all the capital flowing into "palestine" it is more disgusting than any favela or slum south of the border. Surely there has to be at least ONE wealthy Arab supporter who wants the Palestinians to live decently; not all Arabs want these folks to become human missiles. Or maybe that is their real value to the Saudis and other wealthy oil producing countries.
3 posted on 04/21/2002 10:44:07 AM PDT by CARepubGal
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Terje Roed-Larsen, the United Nations envoy to the Middle East, cut through the propaganda by stating the obvious: "No military operation can justify this scale of destruction. Whatever the purpose was, the effect is collective punishment of a whole society."

Good Quisling, now you're are starting to understand.

4 posted on 04/21/2002 10:48:09 AM PDT by tet68
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The press is saying that we must deal with arafat because he's the only one that we can deal with. Let the Isrealis decide whom they'll deal with. Whomever they deal with , He'll be assasinated by the Palestinians if he actually brokers peace. Fine with me. They just need to come up with an isreali stooge that will give Isreal what they need to be secure in return for a brief peace. As soon as the antifada starts up again Isreal will be in a better political position to use force to create more security. Arafat has to be killed first. The Irealis may need to kill him and make it look like the Palestinians did it. Then pick someone better to deal with.
6 posted on 04/21/2002 10:50:57 AM PDT by CHQmacer
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They need brutal repressive rule. They can't live with anything else. If we were strong Arab leaders would do our bidding in order to stay in power ( like Iran used to ) and we could rule indirectly while the ignorent Arab masses are clueless as usual.

They will always be clueless. The problem is that we allow the Arab govs to use anti-American propaganda as an excuse for their failures. That is stupid.

As soon as we make if very clear that they will be removed from power if they don't crack down hard on their anti-American press islamic fundamentalists it will happen.

We may need to kill a couple of million in order to make our point but probably not. Removing Sadam in a very aggressive way and setting up a puppet government there with an American bayonett in his back would probably be enouph and would be relatively easy.

We need to put the 400 billion military budget to good use. Right now we're wasting about 350 billion of it while America and the civilized world is under a very real an serious threat.

7 posted on 04/21/2002 10:52:11 AM PDT by CHQmacer
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The spin in this article is unreal. I thought I was reading a novel for a moment, not a news piece. I am actively searching for an article that chronicles - Milan Kundera style - the blood and massacre of the Israelis.

How can any intelligent person read this and not recognize the propaganda?

By the way, did anyone catch the Saturday Night Live piece on the French last night? Priceless.

8 posted on 04/21/2002 10:56:24 AM PDT by nicholle
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Stunned and dusty in this new world, returning Palestinians wandered around
a moonscape the size of two football pitches.


Here's a good indication that this report was done by a "professional journalist".

The reporter couldn't just say the area is fairly consistent with the 70 X 100 yard
zone of flattened buildings mentioned in one of the articles titled "The Massacre
That Wasn't".
About the size of the patch of ground occupied by the high school stadium at
my high school in "flyover country". Just Huge....right...
(Different articles under this title appeared in The New York Post and The Wall Street Journal.)

Yep, if the court of world opinion declares the Israeli Defense Force guilty
of a "holocaust" in the Jenin Camp...
they'll hold the record for "Smallest Holocaust in Terms of Area" in the history
of mankind at arms.

But don't expect this to be mentioned on "the news".
True TV newspersons know that truth usually doesn't pump up ratings like a good story.
9 posted on 04/21/2002 11:02:07 AM PDT by VOA
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The first residents worried only for their next rations and fretted impotently as their
rich orange groves in Haifa were rebranded Jaffa oranges by Israel and exported around the world.


This is the sort of thing that happens when you back the wrong horse.

They had a chance to be part of a sunny Switzerland (without the snow and ice)
but cheered on the Arab League in hopes of driving the Jews into the sea.

They lost.
And still haven't figured out that they could make a good deal with the Israelis.

Like the 25% of the Israeli population that is Arab/Muslim.

Like a statesman said long ago:
"They never miss a chance...to miss a chance."
11 posted on 04/21/2002 11:10:18 AM PDT by VOA
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The story changes. The European press initially bought into the massacre stories. Now that those seem to be proven untrue, the European press has to cast about for other reasons to justify their portrayal of the Israelis as monsters.

Holding people hostage in their houses?

12 posted on 04/21/2002 11:16:20 AM PDT by Inyokern
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"No military operation can justify this scale of destruction. Whatever the purpose was, the effect is collective punishment of a whole society."

9/11 now haunts the perpetrators and celebrators of that trajedy. Remember these were the folks who were joyfully celebrating in the streets as the WTC buildings came crashing down in the same kind of rubble that is now their just due.

13 posted on 04/21/2002 11:17:41 AM PDT by RWG
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Didn't you wonder why they wanted all TV reporters and so on out of there? No witnesses. The whole world is watching.
20 posted on 04/21/2002 11:54:16 AM PDT by mv1
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Two days later, he left his house when the Israelis yelled over megaphones that they were going to blow it up. He walked, directed by soldiers in armoured personnel carriers, with other men to Seha Street at the centre of the camp, carrying his bag of medicines. He joined the crowd. Soldiers yelled at him to take off his shirt, then his trousers. He clung to his bag of medicine as he tried to unbuckle his belt, and he was slow. The soldiers shot him, friends say.

Yes, we can tell that they are already on the way to weeding out the "half-truths" and such. This sounds identical to what the Islamics said the Serbs, Makedonians, Lebanese Christians and Russians did. Funny, no bad words on when they do it to each other or to other nationalities. Guess it will take a nuclear devise remodeling an American down town to finally put an end to this kind of Western stupidity...actually, would be better if it was in England or France or maybe Germany...might just wake up the W. Europeans from their collective narcoleptic death wish.

26 posted on 04/21/2002 12:18:49 PM PDT by Stavka2
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Two days later, he left his house when the Israelis yelled over megaphones that they were going to blow it up. He walked, directed by soldiers in armoured personnel carriers, with other men to Seha Street at the centre of the camp, carrying his bag of medicines. He joined the crowd. Soldiers yelled at him to take off his shirt, then his trousers. He clung to his bag of medicine as he tried to unbuckle his belt, and he was slow. The soldiers shot him, friends say.

Yes, we can tell that they are already on the way to weeding out the "half-truths" and such. This sounds identical to what the Islamics said the Serbs, Makedonians, Lebanese Christians and Russians did. Funny, no bad words on when they do it to each other or to other nationalities. Guess it will take a nuclear devise remodeling an American down town to finally put an end to this kind of Western stupidity...actually, would be better if it was in England or France or maybe Germany...might just wake up the W. Europeans from their collective narcoleptic death wish.

27 posted on 04/21/2002 12:19:13 PM PDT by Stavka2
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Funny. The Times wasn't interested in the Passover Massacre, was it?
38 posted on 04/21/2002 1:07:47 PM PDT by pabianice
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Wow, I am becoming very calous. I read the article and still think there weren't enough killed in Jenin.

The previous statement is from a person who is half Arab.

5.56mm

56 posted on 04/21/2002 2:09:48 PM PDT by M Kehoe
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I never thought I would live, to see the day such propaganda smut, worthy of Goebbels or Stalin's henchmen, printed in English in what once was a reputable publication.

If this is what Western civilization has come to, maybe these authors are right and we should just lie down and let the Muslims kill us.

58 posted on 04/21/2002 2:15:43 PM PDT by crystalk
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His wife and children had fled on the first day of the Israeli invasion, Wednesday, April 3, but he stayed because he was diabetic and was too ill to run away.

Oh, please. This is real believable. The wife and kids, if they couldn't haul him out of there themselves, couldn't round up one single neighbor to lug him away? This is a sign of a real civilized society - "See ya, Dad. You're on your own."

He was also afraid he would be mistaken for a fighter.

So, shouldn't this work out exactly opposite? If he left, then the odds are that he wasn't a fighter.

So naturally, he stayed.

84 posted on 04/21/2002 3:14:53 PM PDT by Madame Dufarge
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Yawn..... you know I really couldn't care less.

These people are reaping what they've sown.

94 posted on 04/21/2002 3:25:37 PM PDT by mgstarr
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He walked, directed by soldiers in armoured personnel carriers, with other men to Seha Street at the centre of the camp, carrying his bag of medicines.

So, we're to believe that the Israelis let this guy trek through the camp with a bag in his hand, containing who knows what, but:

He clung to his bag of medicine as he tried to unbuckle his belt, and he was slow. The soldiers shot him, friends say.

they then decided to kill him, bag-laden, because he was too slow pulling down his pants. This "reporter" maybe should consider a career change - he can't even write good fiction.

95 posted on 04/21/2002 3:29:06 PM PDT by Madame Dufarge
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By doing so, I have come to conclusions that are unlikely to satisfy the propagandists of either side.

This pathetic terror-apologist author takes way too many pains to convince the reader of her "objectivity"

GO ISRAEL !!! Finish the job.

102 posted on 04/21/2002 3:55:38 PM PDT by Lancey Howard
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