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(Ynet News) Ben-Dror Yemini - In France, it's the president and foreign minister who are using the word "massacre," thereby not only helping Hamas score points but also encouraging the jihadists on Paris' streets. British Prime Minister David Cameron announced that every arms deals with Israel would be reviewed thoroughly. Another achievement for Hamas. France and Britain were in the exact same situation when NATO planes bombed Belgrade and its surroundings. A hospital, a retirement home and a refugee camp suffered direct hits. On April 15, 1999, British Foreign Secretary Robin Cook reacted to the targeting of innocent people: "How dare they now produce crocodile tears for people killed in the conflict for which they are responsible." In 2012 in the bombardments against the Libyan regime, innocent people were killed. Amnesty demanded an investigation. NATO ignored it. But when it comes to Israel, the West supports Israel's right to defend itself, as long as it goes to war with its hands tied.2014-08-06 00:00:00Full Article
West Encouraging Terror with "Massacre" Claims
(Ynet News) Ben-Dror Yemini - In France, it's the president and foreign minister who are using the word "massacre," thereby not only helping Hamas score points but also encouraging the jihadists on Paris' streets. British Prime Minister David Cameron announced that every arms deals with Israel would be reviewed thoroughly. Another achievement for Hamas. France and Britain were in the exact same situation when NATO planes bombed Belgrade and its surroundings. A hospital, a retirement home and a refugee camp suffered direct hits. On April 15, 1999, British Foreign Secretary Robin Cook reacted to the targeting of innocent people: "How dare they now produce crocodile tears for people killed in the conflict for which they are responsible." In 2012 in the bombardments against the Libyan regime, innocent people were killed. Amnesty demanded an investigation. NATO ignored it. But when it comes to Israel, the West supports Israel's right to defend itself, as long as it goes to war with its hands tied.2014-08-06 00:00:00Full Article
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