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Whickerman | 16:55 Sun 17th Feb 2008 | News
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When i first read about this I thought: "That's really no way for a civilised country to behave". But then I thought - live by the sword, die by the sword.

Israeli agents assassinate terrorist leader using a car bomb:
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/mi ddle_east/article3382343.ece

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the Israelis are big on assassinations. Saves them the trouble of putting people on trial, I suppose.
Why hasn't Geo Bush condemned the assasination. Is the method any different from those used by Al Queda?
Since when was Israel a civilised country? It was born out of terrorism and continues in the same way. The headline would be more accurate if it read "Israeli terrorists assassinate Lebanese terrorist"
Would someone like to define 'Civilised', the country is fighting for its very existance, using any means it can, and what about the behaviour of some of our troops in the Middle East, very civilised.
I'm not sure that Israel is very near to non-existence, Lonnie. I don't believe all the rockets from Gaza in the world, however much individual grief they may cause, threaten the state.

And in terms of individuals, the imbalance is pretty staggering. Thirteen Israelis died last year - and 373 Palestinians. That does not, in all honesty, sound to me like much of a threat; more like massive over-reaction. (That's just Palestinians killed by Israelis - almost as many were killed by other Palestinians.)

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2008/jan/01/is raelandthepalestinians.international
The person killed was not some brainwashed peasant but a terrorist mastermind with a $25 million price on his head.
He has been the target of several 'civilised' countries intelligence services.
I have yet to see the Mossad or Israel claiming responsibility for this action.

I seem to recall we're not beyond assassinations ourselves.

IRA? Gibralta?
jno,
Did I say Israel was 'near non -existance'?, I don't think I did, unless of course, that and 'fighting for its very existance' means the same thing, and I don't think so.

And i've said before, if the Palestinians really want peace, all thay have to do, is to take ;the destruction of Israel' out of their mandate, but they won't, will they?.
And if the Israelis really want peace, all they have to do is move out of the illegally occupied territories (as per the UN resolutions dating back for years) - but they won't, will they?
So your saying that the Israelis are in that land illegally?, the same can be said also of the Arab ownwes of Egypt, although they've been there a lot longer, so thats all right then.
Sorry Lonnie

Which UN resolutions call for Egypt to vacate occupied lands?
Point taken Jake, shouldn't have put that on.

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