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- From: skaamjm@ucl.ac.uk (Matthew Moore)
- Newsgroups: talk.politics.mideast
- Subject: Re: Deportation vs. Murder
- Message-ID: <1992Dec24.142935.23662@bas-a.bcc.ac.uk>
- Date: 24 Dec 92 14:29:35 GMT
- References: <1gvbffINNo7s@usenet.INS.CWRU.Edu> <1992Dec19.220643.0112571@locus.com> <1992Dec24.033652.18089@nysernet.org>
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- astein@nysernet.org (Alan Stein) writes:
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- >jle@lear.bos.locus.com (John Elghani) writes:
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- >>In article <1gvbffINNo7s@usenet.INS.CWRU.Edu> bc744@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (Mark Ira Kaufman) writes:
- >>>
- >>>
- >>> A man is kidnapped. A short time later, his body is found out
- >>>on the side of some road, dumped like a bag of garbage. The body
-
- >First of all, it's highly unlikely any Israeli group would do anything
- >like that.
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- >Second of all, if one did, it would be virtually universally condemned
- >by other Israelis.
-
- British soldiers were "captured and executed" by Zionist groups during the
- British mandate. That similar events are occurring forty years later
- during continued dispute over territory indicates that there are failures
- of policy.
-
- Incidently why does everyone refer to the action of the Israeli's as
- 'deportation', when in reality they are attempting to _exile_ men from
- the land of their birth?
-