http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/109072
-an article
This article refers to a terrorist fraud in Kana, Lebanon. The supposed ‘genocide’ has killed 57 Lebanese citizens, including little children in majority in a brutal air attack in the city. This incident was seen as Israel’s overreaction to Lebanese bombardment of Israel. However, this attack never took place. According to the evidences that are mentioned in this article, it is obvious that the Isrealis did not plan this attack. It turned out to be a conspiracy to draw the sympathy of other nations for the Lebanese people. Although I am firmly against the violence involving Israel, Palestine, and this time Lebanon and do agree with many that the nation of Israel should be put under the responsibility for causing most of the chaos, this fraud tries to stimulate anti-Semitism among the public viewers. It is up to the individuals to take the side and support it. This incident is only an example of the history of anti-Semitism over many years in the Middle East. In Baghdad Tony Horwitz is not welcome because he is Jewish. The hatred that he brings with his identity as a Jew is resulted from this kind of information that provokes one’s emotions against a certain group of people. I think that this fraud is terrible in that it might have been able to worsen the world’s view against Israel, giving disadvantages to other irrelevant Jewish individuals around the world such as Horwitz.
SL
Monday, February 26, 2007
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