Conrad, I'm not going to fall prey to your lame attempts to pull this thread down by your sophomoric bickering. You know and the world knows what horror occurred during that purge. Only HE knows the truth. And IT WILL COME OUT in the JUDGMENT. And I pray for YOU Conrad.
Cool link Mr. Paldi but it only runs up to 1999. But still shows the Zionist mindset.
I started my posts today saying how, from news reports there was a clampdown on foreign journalist from reporting on the events. And I said it reminds me of Jenin.
And then the ZOG ers swooped in, in force, denying any massacre took place. Guilty conscious or what?
"Israeli massacre in Jenin's refugee camp clearly happened" and that "crimes against humanity also took place". Palestinian Planning Minister, Nabil Shaath, said: "I know it does not satisfy everybody ... but still it identifies what happens in Jenin as a war crime against humanity and that is very important". Annan denounced Israel's refusal to admit the UN investigators into the camp but said "I would hope that both parties will draw the right lessons from this tragic episode and take steps to end the cycle of violence which is killing innocent civilians on both sides". He added that "While some of the facts may be in dispute, I think it is clear that the Palestinian population have suffered and are suffering the humanitarian consequences which are very severe".
If the IDF had nothing to hide
WHY WEREN'T FOREIGN JOURNALIST ALLOWED TO REPORT ON THE CARNAGE.
On April 18, as Israeli troops began pulling out of Jenin and Nablus, UN envoy Terje Roed-Larsen entered the camp. He told reporters that the devastation was, "horrific beyond belief," and relayed his view that it was "morally repugnant" that Israel had not allowed emergency workers into the camp after the battle with Palestinian gunmen had ended.
The battle attracted widespread international attention due to allegations by Palestinians that a massacre had been committed. Reporters from various international media outlets quoted local residents who described houses being bulldozed with families still inside, helicopters firing indiscriminately into civilian areas, ambulances being prevented from reaching the wounded, summary executions of Palestinians, and stories of bodies being driven away in trucks or left in the sewers and bulldozed. Saeb Erekat, a Palestinian cabinet minister, accused the Israelis of trying to cover up the killing of civilians. The CNN correspondent noted that
due to the IDF closure of the camp, there was "no way of confirming" the stories.
During and immediately after the battle, the United Nations and several human rights NGOs also expressed concern about the possibility of a massacre. A British forensic expert who was part of an Amnesty International team granted access to Jenin on April 18 said, "the evidence before us at the moment doesn't lead us to believe that the allegations are anything other than truthful and that therefore there are large numbers of civilian dead underneath these bulldozed and bombed ruins that we see."
German Chancellor Merkle visits with Netanyahu to try and get the Peace talks started. Just might see a change in strategy from the power hungry mad man.
ttom , Israel has 200 plus nuclear warheads!!!!!!!!!!!!(Most people don't know JUST how many she has BECAUSE SHE WON'T ALLOW WEAPONS INSPECTORS IN TO CONFIRM OR DENY ADHERENCE TO NUCLEAR WEAPONS REGULATIONS NOR DOES SHE SUBSCRIBE TO THE NPT.
It's 4 AM over there (If thats where you really are) And now your going to bed. Admit it, your Ah in Pats persona. Did Ah get busted AGAIN????????????????????????
RE: Tonight I am an Arab.
You folks can turn up your music and surround yourselves with Images of a Utopia in Israel but "you've got blinkers on".Peace