Michael Dinowitz wrote: > At 05:40 PM 6/10/02, you wrote: > >>[1] http://www.mfa.gov.il/mfa/go.asp?MFAH00ie0 > > Nope. It established a framework. > "The framework agreement regarding the future of Judea, Samaria and Gaza was less >clear and was later interpreted differently by Israel, Egypt, and the US."
Although one can debate details around the implementation, I fail to see how one can deny that it calls for self-government. >>>You mean the ambulances that have been documented as being used to transport >fighters and bombs? Those ambulances? >> >>No, just the ones that were stopped without doing that. If they were >>actually transporting fighters and bombs the drivers would not be free >>to tell this story on TV an hour later, would they? > > Riiiiight. Here's a news article that just happened in Israel. You'll never see it >outside of Israel nor will the red cross ever admit to it (they are supposably >responsible for the red crescent) We see those articles too. > If an ambulance goes into a warzone and transports out fighters, what should be >done? What's been done time and again, stop them. Actually, doing something like that should be considered a crime against the peace and security of mankind, and be dealt with accordingly. Stop them, arrest them, trial them, hang them. But if the ambulance is empty, it should be allowed to pass, or Israel should assume the responsibility of providing ambulances itself. > In many ways Israel did. There's a huge amount of palestinians who miss being under >Israeli rule and a large number who are still citizens. .. > The population are sheep to the terrorists, the incite-ful religious leaders and the >corrupt government. Those who complain are usually killed. .. > There are ballots all the time. Look at many middle eastern university sites and >news sites and you'll see the results. People want peace, people want war, people >want a lot of things. What they don't have is freedom from their own government to >have the freedom they want. So why do business with that government? >>>Yes. The issue of freedom of worship. SOmething that exists under Israel but not >under Islam. >> >>I think it is quite pointless to compare a country to a religion. > > Oh? Ask any saudi about that and you'll see that they hold their country by their >religion. Basically, those who are in control refuse to allow Jews access to their >holy sites. Happens in Egypt, Israel and every other country who's government is >Muslim. You're right. I forgot Israel doesn't have a separation between religion and state either :) >>Just curious: how does one take responsibility for a dead civilian? > > Apologies, restitution, not killing them in the first place, etc. That most certainly never makes it to the newspapers here. Jochem ______________________________________________________________________ Structure your ColdFusion code with Fusebox. Get the official book at http://www.fusionauthority.com/bkinfo.cfm Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/ Unsubscribe: http://www.houseoffusion.com/index.cfm?sidebar=lists
