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Israeli troops murder and walk free Print E-mail
Thursday, 14 August 2008

Israeli soldiers who fired on and killed Reuters cameraman Fadel Shana, as well as 8 other civilians will not face legal action after an investigation found their actions were justified.




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Colin: Quote

Ernie Pyle, one of the best WW11 journalist survived in the combat zones of Europe and Africa for three years but was finally killed by a sniper's bullet on one of Japan's home islands. I'm sure he wouldn't have been surprised to be killed in a war zone or complained about the fact. War's like that, except of course in the MPACUK zone.
(1) 2008-08-14 22:56:34
MAQ: Quote

And yet they're not gonna do anything about it apart from be "disappointed". When the legal action fails, they're going to be "disappointed" with that too.

Pathetic.
(2) 2008-08-14 22:57:26
Zubair: Quote

Thanks to Israeli 'justice' terms like "getting away with murder" are brought to life!
(3) 2008-08-14 23:53:25
not surprised: Quote

Why am I not surprised? I don't think many will be but saw this coming.
(4) 2008-08-15 00:23:01
K. Urban: Quote

This is part of Israeli policy to shoot outsiders who film the abuse the Isrealis are carrying out on Palestinians and their children.
(5) 2008-08-15 19:19:19
Donald: Quote

Ernie Pyle, one of the best WW11 journalist survived in the combat zones of Europe and Africa for three years but was finally killed by a sniper's bullet on one of Japan's home islands. I'm sure he wouldn't have been surprised to be killed in a war zone or complained about the fact. War's like that, except of course in the MPACUK zone.
— Colin


Lol so an occupied open prison controlled by Israel by land and sea is now a 'war zone'.

Of course its a 'war zone' - so you can kill innocent people and make people think its a battle. A camera crew are killed by a tank shell for filming - is now thanks to this play on words by the Zionist in the room - the camera crew's fault. And of course MPAC's for rreporting it.
(6) 2008-08-15 20:52:35
Colin: Quote

Donald - don't complain to me about choosing to use the the term 'war zone. Ask your soul-mates in Hamas and Hezbollah whether they regard Israeli-controlled territory as a 'war-zone', and whether they shoot with things more lethal than cameras. Two-faced rubbish.
(7) 2008-08-16 13:23:55
unis: Quote

maybe it is a warzone but only because of the Israeli oppresion, which is predominantly a 1 sided terror campaign. How can reporting a wrong happening in another country (japan) make it now alrite for Israel to do the same and how can you speak for the dead?
(8) 2008-08-17 15:18:25
Taz: Quote

Ernie Pyle, one of the best WW11 journalist survived in the combat zones of Europe and Africa for three years but was finally killed by a sniper's bullet on one of Japan's home islands. I'm sure he wouldn't have been surprised to be killed in a war zone or complained about the fact. War's like that, except of course in the MPACUK zone.
— Colin


Ah I was wondering how long it would take Colin, our resident apologist for murder, to defend the actions of the occupiers. What a typical Zionist.
(9) 2008-08-18 11:23:44
Jester Spirit: Quote

Ernie Pyle, one of the best WW11 journalist survived in the combat zones of Europe and Africa for three years but was finally killed by a sniper's bullet on one of Japan's home islands. I'm sure he wouldn't have been surprised to be killed in a war zone or complained about the fact. War's like that, except of course in the MPACUK zone.
— Colin


We're not talking about a stray bullet. We're talking about an army that routinely fires on noncombatants. So, no. War isn't "like that".
(10) 2008-08-26 23:15:56
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