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Old Jul 9, 2006, 06:35 am   #12 (permalink) (top)
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USA censorship???

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Interesting. Both links are different and they read properly at the bottom of the browser but when I clicked on them I was directed BOTH times to a page about HTTP on the W3 Consortium website. Two different links with the same result. Strange.
Strange. Very strange. Very very strange. USA censorship??? What!!! But there is no USA censorship. Yes, sure.

If it's Ok with the censors then I'll post in full or in large part. It's all very tame stuff really. Well, by Old European standards, but ...the elephant that one may not speak of, especially here...may not think so.

EU condemns Israeli Gaza incursions
http://www.guardian.co.uk/israel/Sto...815129,00.html
Guardian Unlimited
David Fickling and agencies
Friday July 7, 2006


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The European Union today condemned Israel's incursions into the Gaza Strip and warned that the military actions were provoking a humanitarian crisis.

The criticisms were the sharpest to be directed at Israel since the current crisis erupted two weeks ago, when Palestinian militants abducted an Israeli soldier after tunnelling inside Israeli territory.
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The criticisms of Israel came as a poll showed that four out of five Israelis want their government to assassinate Hamas leaders to end the Gaza crisis.

The poll for the Israeli newspaper Maariv found that 82% of the population favoured killing leading members of the group, whose military wing was involved in abducting the Israeli soldier Corporal Gilad Shalit on June 25.
Who are the terrorists???

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Israeli forces have assassinated dozens of Palestinians over the years.

In 2004, several Hamas leaders were killed within the space of a few months, including the group's spiritual leader, Sheikh Ahmed Yassin, and its co-founder, Abdel Aziz al-Rantissi. The Damascus-based member Izz el-Deen al-Sheikh Khalil was killed by a car bomb, thought to have been planted by Israeli agents, in the Syrian capital.

Earlier this week, Hamas said it had been informed by western diplomats that Israel had drawn up a 13-man hit list, headed by its Damascus-based leader, Khaled Meshaal, and Mr Haniyeh. Nasser Shaer, Haniyeh's deputy, went into hiding last week.
The Arabs want the to Israel release 1,000 Palestinian prisoners held without charge in Israeli prisons in return for Cpl Shalit's release. Sounds like Gitmo. Who's copying who?
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