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occrider
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| quote: | Originally posted by rizen
good read. i think the idf would of felt the bomb or even set it off when they searched for weapons on him. also he was shot 30mins after the arrest, accoring to 10 eyewitnesses. dunno what to really conclude but in the end, both sides are still as bad as each other, none is gooder that the other. |
True, except we don't know how he was searched. It looks like his clothes were cut away from his back when he was on his stomach so something could still be attached to his front side. We don't even know if they did a full search of him before he supposedely tried setting off the device. We don't know the time of events, the full sequence of events, or really how any of it went down. Did we miss something that happened in between the last two pictures that would explain the shooting? At any rate snopes said it best when they say:
"Without having all the photographs at hand, a guide to demonstrate their correct sequencing, and more non-partisan news reports or accounts of the incident, we can only state that these pictures are, as the BBC termed them, "graphic, but inconclusive."
What's that saying? Pictures are worth a thousand words but require a thousand words to explain?
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occrider
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| quote: | Originally posted by Izzy
you're completely right, i should have phrased it like that.
however i still cringe the at the whole lebanon massacre thing, firstly i dont see how israel could be accused of 'allowing' a massacre, obviously if the lebanese militia that committed the acts came up to the IDF and asked whether they could go masscre people at the camp, israel would have never allowed them near the camp. Secondly to refer to a single act that the IDF was only indirectly responsible for twenty years ago compared to the direct and obviosu massacres taking place on israeli busesses today further shows the inequality of 'goodness/evil' between the two sides |
I haven't read up on the issue as much as I've read up on the wars of 1948, 67, and 73. The internet can never be the replacement of a good history book that covers the event from as many perspectives as possible, but every account I've read on the issue at the very least places gross negligence on the inaction of the IDF to predict what would happen and prevent it. At the very most critics would argue that the IDF was guilty of instigating the massacres. Perhaps I'll try to find an impartial book to read on the matter ... that's next on my list of Middle East events to study.
But here's a simple overview without the rhetoric (a rarity on the internet) written by some students ...
http://www.thehoya.com/viewpoint/092402/view4.cfm
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you guys just never want to believe that your perfect government could commit such actions,always blame everything for terrorism.Oh well keep thinking like that,but we are not blinded,your nasty government does commits crimes,and goes against the international law,but most of the time it never gets noticed,and once it does,you guys always deny it!!
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I'm not Jewish, I'm not Israeli, I'm not afraid to admit the US is wrong, and I'm not afraid to admit that I'm wrong as I've done so in the past. You should direct your baseless criticisms elsewhere. Otherwise, by all means expose my guilt. You should have plenty of proof and source material since I've been posting here frequentely since the start of the polit forum.
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