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Thread #159827   Message #3810065
Posted By: Jim Carroll
15-Sep-16 - 12:22 PM
Thread Name: BS: (UK) Whither the Labour Party
Subject: RE: BS: (UK) Whither the Labour Party
How about responding to what has been said about the Bulldozers - including by a prominent and respected Israeli historian, instead of trying to throw up yet another smokescreen
Keith has refused to respond to the actual accusations of what Israel did - wanna try your luck?
No
Thought not.
I concede that my "sham" evidence has been overwhelmingly proved to be just that - whoops - sorry, you have yet to put up any (except from your mate at closing time!!!)
Stop bullshitting and dogdging behind something that is not being disputed Answer the points
If my evidence is "sham" - disprove it with some of your own.
Jim Carroll

Israel said there was one bulldozer to clear up the rubble - there were found to be ten burying bodies.
Israel's record on keeping score on how many civilians they slaughtered is abominable - go and compare their claims with the actual figures.
According to the Israeli military, the official count was 700 people killed while Israeli journalist, Amnon Kapeliouk put the figure at 3,500.
"In his book published soon after the massacre,[77] the Israeli journalist Amnon Kapeliouk of Le Monde Diplomatique, arrived at about 2,000 bodies disposed of after the massacre from official and Red Cross sources and "very roughly" estimated 1,000 to 1,500 other victims disposed of by the Phalangists themselves to a total of 3,000–3,500."

Gaza 2015
"In its most recent count, the U.N. Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs reports that 2,104 Palestinians were killed in Gaza, including 1,462 civilians, among them 495 children and 253 women. Those U.N. numbers would mean that 69 percent of the total killed were civilians.
By contrast, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said this week that Israeli forces­ had killed "approximately 1,000 terrorists," which would mean that far fewer of the 2,104 Palestinian dead were civilians — roughly 52 percent.
Israeli military forces­ pride themselves on being "the most moral army in the world." The Palestinians say Israeli bombardment was frequently indiscriminate or directed at targets where the risk of civilian casualties was high.
In Israel, critics charge that the U.N. numbers are inaccurate and biased, in part because the United Nations bases its reports on numbers generated by human rights groups working in Gaza, which they say cannot be trusted."
Jim Carroll