This is a true massacre in my book.
The bloodstained bedroom of Katia and Vladimir Greenberg in their house in the Jewish settlement of Adora in the West Bank after an attack by Palestinian gunmen , Saturday, April 27, 2002. Katia was killed and Vladimir severly injured when Palestinian gunmen slipped through the defenses of the settlement going from house to house shooting residents. (AP Photo/Elizabeth Dalziel) MASSACRE PHOTO # 2 |
Medical staff at Barzalay hospital (R) move a wounded Israeli man from an ambulance April 27, 2002. Five people were killed when gunmen attacked an Israeli settlement in the West Bank on Saturday in the first such assault since Israel launched a four-week-old military sweep through Palestinian-ruled cities. REUTERS/Tsafrir Abayov
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Members of the U.N. fact-finding team Sadako Ogata, Martti Ahtisaari and Cornelio Sommaruga prepare for their mission at the United Nations European headquarters in Geneva April 26, 2002. U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan said he intends to go ahead on time with his fact-finding mission into whether a massacre took place in the Jenin refugee camp, throwing cold water on Israel's demand for a delay. Photo by Jean-Marc Ferre/Reuters REUTERS/Jean-Marc Ferre
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IS NOT!!! You know only PALESTINIANS are allowed to be "massacred."
Israeli innocents do NOT have the world's (especially the EUN's) PERMISSION to be merit that distinction! </SARCASM>
April 27, 2002, 04:00 PM
CAIRO, April (AFP) - Around 200 Egyptians demonstrated in silence in Cairo to mark a day of mourning for the civilian victims of Palestinian-Israeli violence, an AFP correspondent said.
The activists, members of the local branch of Amnesty International and the Egyptian Popular Committee of Support for the Intifada, assembled for around 30 minutes in front of the American University in Cairo.
They carried Palestinian flags and black flags, as well as signs calling for diplomatic relations with Israel to be severed. They also asked the United States to end their support for the Jewish state.
On Friday, London-based Amnesty International called for two international days of mourning, beginning Saturday, for the civilian victims of the violence. According to Amnesty, at least 1,200 adults and 240 children have been killed on the Palestinian side, and 260 adults and 52 children on the Israeli side since the beginning of the Palestinian uprising September 28, 2000."
...Since no Amnesty International chapters teamed up with anyone in Israel for ANYTHING, we may safely assume the above mentioned "civilians" are only "civilians" if the are "Palestinian".
The U. N. will probably want to investigate what the Israelis did to provoke the attack.
IT IS WAY PAST DAISY CUTTER TIME...LET 'EM RIP!
TARGETS...ALL ISLAMIC SEWER HOLES IN ERETZ ISRAEL!
OVER AND OUT!