From: Damon
<< I think what would be even more illuminating about this attack is the
nature of the gas. Its quite possible that it may have been a *new*
non-lethal suppressive gas that had unforseen serious  side-effects. Has
this gas been used since? Has any report been done on the use  of this
gas?  What kind of gas was it, exactly?>>

Jmh wrote
<<Kind of like the gas used in Russia against the Chechyen rebels in the
theater, I guess.>>

Last time I heard Russians used regular anaesthesic (sp), which *can* be
lethal if admitted in wrong doses (sp) and after fast. I am pretty sure
that our army/police didn't use it on Palestinians - when you fight
demonstration, even very violent one, the idea is to make people to
leave, not to fall down.

Ilana

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