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Knesset seeks exoneration of hundreds of anti-disengagement protestors
Zvi Lavi
Published: 27.05.08, 20:30
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1. Exonerate them; absolutely. They were right.
Steve ,   Fla.   (05.27.08)
2. Time to arrest Gaza retreat appeasers
Marcel ,   Florida   (05.27.08)
It's time to arrest those who encourage the Islamic hordes by their continual appeasment and surredner ,start with the Kiadima and Labor criminals and end the FAILED Road Map destruction of Israel in stages !!!!
3. Rewarded NOT Exonerated
Adina Kutnicki   (05.27.08)
They need to be given medals, not exonerated. Exonerated implies wrongdoing. Not only were they right (no pun intended) but they were moral AND visionary.
4. Arrest those who were behind this DANGEROUS "Disengagement"
Miriam ,   Israel   (05.27.08)
They are the cause of the deaths and injured by the rockets fired from the areas where the Jews were expelled. Sharon was punished by G-d, others should at least be jailed.
5. Exoneration of anti-disengagement protestors
Eli ,   Israel   (05.27.08)
A country of law? We have a gang of MK's who will do anything to pervert justice in their interests. After taking our hard earned taxes and wasting them on useless settlements (Gaza and the money they got for leaving), we have to forgive them their illegal, violent behavior.
6. Medinat Banana
gabriela ben ari ,   jerusalem   (05.27.08)
Bishara, Tibi and a host of other criminals , not to mention murderers of Jews being released by the hour are enjoying politically correct free lives These kids - chosen of the chosen have been convicted. No wonder the country heads into a coma
7. And now Sderot is under heavy fire
(05.28.08)
8. #5 A country of law?
(05.28.08)
A country of law? We have a gang of MK's who will do anything to pervert justice in their interests. After taking our hard earned taxes and wasting them on this suicide mission aka Disengagement, making the army more vulnerable and the country less safe are we still supposed to trust these MK's?
9. How long should they wait for justice?
Ilan ,   Ariel   (05.28.08)
More than two years later there are still youth awaiting trial after serving in the army. Time to put this behind them, most were arrested for no more than standing on the side of the road with signs.
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