Posted on 06/05/2002 7:17:04 AM PDT by Alouette
An Israeli security officer walks past the remains of a passenger bus destroyed by a huge bomb blast killing at least 16 people and wounding over 40 at a busy road junction in Northern Israel on June 5. REUTERS/Nir Elias |
Workers remove bodies from the scene of a passenger bus bombing in Megiddo Junction in northern Israel. A Palestinian suicide attacker exploded a powerful car bomb next to an Israeli bus on Wednesday, igniting an inferno and killing at least 16 people in a major setback to international peace efforts. REUTERS/Havakuk Levison |
An Israeli forensic volunteer covers a soldier's body, at the scene where a bus was hit at the site of a deadly car bomb at Megiddo Junction in northern Israel Wednesday June 5, 2002. An Islamic militant ignited a massive fireball when he blew himself up in a car packed with explosives alongside a crowded Israeli bus Wednesday. At least 17 passengers were killed and dozens wounded in the suicide attack marking the 35th anniversary of the 1967 Mideast war. (AP Photo/ Eitan Hess-Ashkenazi) |
Rescue and forensics experts work beside covered bodies after a Palestinian suicide attacker exploded a powerful car bomb next to an Israeli bus on June 5, 2002, igniting an inferno and killing at least 16 people in a major setback to international peace efforts. The militant Palestinian group Islamic Jihad claimed responsibility for the bombing. REUTERS/Havakuk Levison |
Rescue workers cover bodies after a Palestinian suicide attacker exploded a powerful car bomb next to an Israeli bus on June 5, 2002, igniting an inferno and killing at least 16 people in a major setback to international peace efforts. The militant Palestinian group Islamic Jihad claimed responsibility for the bombing. REUTERS/Havakuk Levison |
Rescue workers cover bodies after a Palestinian suicide attacker exploded a powerful car bomb next to an Israeli bus on June 5, 2002, igniting an inferno and killing at least 16 people in a major setback to international peace efforts. The militant Palestinian group Islamic Jihad claimed responsibility for the bombing. REUTERS/Havakuk Levison |
Rescue workers inspect the remains of a passenger bus in northern Israel after a car-bomb explosion that killed at least 16 people. REUTERS/Havakuk Levison |
An Israeli police officer is seen at the scene where a bus was hit at the site of a deadly car bombing at Megiddo Junction in northern Israel Wednesday June 5, 2002. An Islamic militant ignited a massive fireball when he blew himself up in a car packed with explosives alongside a crowded Israeli bus Wednesday. At least 17 people were killed and more than 45 injured, police and rescue workers said in the suicide attack marking the 35th anniversary of the 1967 Mideast war. (AP Photo/ Eitan Hess-Ashkenazi) |
Israeli forensic volunteers carry a stretcher away from the scene, where a bus was hit at the site of a deadly car bomb at Megiddo Junction in northern Israel Wednesday June 5, 2002. An Islamic militant ignited a massive fireball when he blew himself up in a car packed with explosives alongside a crowded Israeli bus Wednesday. At least 17 passengers were killed and dozens wounded in the suicide attack marking the 35th anniversary of the 1967 Mideast war. (AP Photo/ Eitan Hess-Ashkenazi) |
An Israeli rescue worker looks at the remains of a civilian car which earlier blew up along side a passenger bus (in background), killing at least 16 people and wounding over 40 at a busy road junction near the ruins of Megiddo June 5, 2002. The attack marked a change in tactics by militant groups, whose usual method in the past has been to send suicide bombers with less powerful explosive belts strapped to their own bodies. (Baz Ratner/Reuters) |
Rescue workers inspect the remains of a passenger bus in Megido Junction in northern Israel, after a car packed with explosives blew up alongside the bus carrying civilians and soldiers, June 5, 2002. The militant Palestinian group Islamic Jihad claimed responsibility for the bombing that killed at least 15 people, Hizbollah's al-Manar TV station said. (Havakuk Levison/Reuters) |
The remains of a passenger bus are seen in Megido Junction in northern Israel, after a car packed with explosives blew up alongside the bus carrying civilians and soldiers, June 5, 2002. REUTERS/Havakuk Levison |
Forensics workers inspect the remains of a passenger bus in Megido Junction in northern Israel, after a car packed with explosives blew up alongside the bus carrying civilians and soldiers, June 5, 2002. REUTERS/Havakuk Levison |
Unlike our two-faced campaign promise-breaking all mouth-no balls president, if Israel says it, you can bank on it.
There is an answer that no one wishes to say loudly, but it is the answer never the less. Israel must annex all of the land under its control, destroy all Arab nationalism, execute all murderers, and deport all who will not submit to Israeli sovereignty.
If there's anything left I hope it goes to the dump where it belongs.
So, what would the US response be if Tenet had been on the bus? Ooops. Never mind. The Palestinians are friends of the US (/sarcasm).
OK, now its Israels's turn!
That would be my recommendation as well.. I don't know why the question crossed my mind but it did.
To see what "true conservatives" think about these murdering Communist scum, go to the forum at originaldissent.com. Those accursed `aku"m think their "honorary aryan" friends are avenging Rhodesia and South Africa!
BTW, you know how these Nazis are always denying what they are on FR? Go to their messageboard and read where they admit and celebrate it! And every time they do, they damn themselves as liars for denying it here.
"Aryan" `Amaleqite scum!
Yeah, that's what it is. Murdering 16 people and injuring a score more is a "major setback".
It's a moral outrage, an indignity, a savage inhumane inhuman act by a godless F*** from a depraved, worthless society.
The society is depraved and worthless because there appears to be not one man with the courage of moral conviction to stand up to this savagery. I don't care if the Palestinians are scattered to the ends of the earth.
This would have to be the greenest light there ever were. Made in public even.
Even if Tenent said this after this recent attack, even if this attack wasn't a "suicide bomb", it's still a green light. What could he possibly say? "Mr. Sharon, the last attack that murdered 16 people didn't count. We need more people to die first?"
If they want a Palestinian state, give them Gaza. Israel should run them off the West Bank for good.
The "refugees" are just that.. "refugees". By definition they don't have a home. They need to find one. And it obviously shouldn't be anywhere near Jews.
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