Wonder what Osama bin Laden, the 6 foot 6 "boogie man" is doing these
days........how you you hide a 6 foot 6 arab?   Most arabs I have met
have been short - even the Prince of Saudi Arabia, the man who would
have been king, was only about 5 foot 10....


So Saudi Arabia already has problems with this king, the brother of the
murdered king - and now the time would be rip for takeover?

So do we believe the Red Cross here - does anyone know who really is
firing the sniper shots, like say our FBI sharp shooter the Japanese hit
man who killed the little 8t grader and his dog ------ see any
difference between our FBI and BATF and what is going on in Seattle and
mid east?   All same tactics, even unto the masked men dressed like
ninjh?'

A. Saba
Dare To Call It Conspiracy



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MER Editorial:

                  THE REAL HERO

                By Mark Bruzonsky*

The boy and his father in Gaza, the picture that haunts.  They were victims of
the Israelis, that's for sure.  But the sad and tragic reality is that they are
but the latest victims of an Israeli policy that has always been grounded in
brutality, torture, repression, fear.  Many Palestinian children have been victims
of callous and criminal Israeli killings over many decades now.  This time however
the pictures were captured by a very courageous Palestinian cameraman working
for AFP.  And now we live in the age of satellite news and the Internet.

But the real hero of this whole story has not been focused upon; his family not
interviewed; his picture, and his death, not shown far and wide.  The real hero
took a conscious decision to subject himself to great danger.  He didn't have
to.  He could have hesitated.  He could have waited.   He did not.  They killed
him too.

The real hero was the Palestinian ambulance driver who saw what was happening
and decided to risk his own life to rescue the child who was subsequently killed.

The International Committee of the Red Cross has now publicly "deplored" the
Israeli killing of the ambulance driver in an unusually written and public statement.
 The reality is that at least 18 Red Crescent ambulances have been hit by gunfire
in recent days.

The Israelis constantly deny, but the reality is they are constantly guilty.
 This is all part of Israel's policy of repression and fear that has been going
on for a long time now.  It is a policy the Israel's also have pursued in recent
years, in a very crafty way, through encouraging the "Palestinian Authority"
to also use constant repression, torture, and fear as systematic policies designed
to maintain control.

At the start of the Intifada, back when then Defense Minister Yitzhak Rabin told
the world "We will break their bones", there was the CBS video of Israeli soldiers
attacking already captured Palestinians, harshly beating them with rifle butts,
twisting and breaking their limbs, using heavy stones to pound them mercilously.
 That was the initial photo that came to symbolize the Intifada in now pre-Internet
days.

Just a few years ago there was the terrible massacre of hundreds of civilians
when Israel purposefully shelled the U.N. safe-haven base at Qana, Lebanon.
The Israelis said it was an accident and with U.S. help tried to cover it up.
 Journalists, then Amnesty International, then the U.N. said it was purposeful,
after a courageous U.N. soldier provided photographic evidence that shattered
Israeli claims.  This was Peres' doing.

Of course the historic Sabra and Shatilla refugee camp slaughter in 1982 cannot
be forgotten.  That was Sharon's doing.

And in 1983 there was the torture and murder of two defenseless Palestinians
taken into Israeli custody who were then savagely beaten, their eyes gouged out,
their bodies mutilated.  The Israelis denied this too, screamed they never would
do such things.  But a few years later the head of Shin Bet had to be pardoned
by the Israeli President for his Nazi-like doings and the reality of systematic
Israeli torture of defensely Palestinians became the subject of a Supreme Court
debate that has not yet ended.

At the time of this last barbarity I was Associate Editor of Worldview Magazine
and the Washington Representative of the World Jewish Congress.  At the time
I uncovered the evidence of what had been done before others and publishing it
in the Los Angeles Times as soon as I found out (the Washington Post and New
York Times as usual refused).  What I wrote then and the story of that attempted
coverup later this week if we can.

* Mark Bruzonsky is the publisher of MER.  He can be reached at [EMAIL PROTECTED]








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