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Supreme Court endorses administrative detention of 'unlawful combatants'
Efrat Weiss
Published: 11.06.08, 13:11
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1. WHY is the Israeli Supreme Court Involved?
hymie zoltsveis ,   NYC USA   (06.11.08)
It is CRAZY t allow terrorists to go to court and sue Israel for anything. The Supreme Court must NOT get involved in military actions---even if they (FINALLY) decided this case the right way. Imagine if every terrorist had the CHUTZPAH to sue Israel, every time the IDF fires a shot. This is sheer craziness, brought about by leftist liberals in Israel. I am sickened to see what is allowed. I guess, in a nation that celebrates gay "marriage" in Jerusalem, this is to be expected.
2. NACHAMU, NACHAMU, comfort ye my people, saith your God.
Norway   (06.11.08)
Isaiah 40:1 "My haftorah, Nachamu, represents a promise by God that He will bring us back from destruction and offers us, along with survivors of a terrible experience, COMFORT, " The Lord said, "I shall restore from Bashan, I shall restore from the depths of the sea. In order that your foot may wade through blood,* *WHEN HE CRUSHES THE HEAD OF THE ENEMY. the tongue of your dogs will have its portion from the (blood of the) enemies. Psalm 68:22-23 Larry Rosen's Bar-Mitzvah speech - 71 years later:
3. #1 Is it any wonder that 3/4 of Israel ridicule them.
Miriam ,   Israel   (06.11.08)
4. Prisoners
Richard ,   London UK   (06.11.08)
Shalit was captured from an Israeli military base in June 2006 by Palestinian resistance fighters. He is the only Israeli in the custody of the Palestinian resistance. Israeli forces currently hold over 10,000 Palestinians in detention, many of them held without charge in what is euphemistically termed “administrative detention”. The Palestinian resistance, led by the Hamas movement, have called for the release of 14% of the prisoners held by Israel (1,400) in exchange for 100% of the Israelis held by the Palestinian resistance (1). Israel has thus far refused the offer. In the letter, Shalit complained of poor health and urged the Israeli government to speed the efforts to have him released. According to the Israeli Channel One television, the letter stated, “Dear Dad, Mom, my brother and sister, grandmom and grandad and all the family. I am being treated well, although my health is very bad. I feel weakness and shortness of breath ... I ask you to do everything to return me home, otherwise it might end in tragedy. Israel must release Palestinian prisoners, because they also have families waiting for them at home, and then I will be able to come home quickly,"
5. #4
INCognito ,   Brooklyn, USA   (06.12.08)
Huh! And you of course think he meant it. Not surprising - you also think that Hamas leads Palestinian resistance - it only perpetrates terrorism!
6. Richard---#4----a typical enemy of Israel from Londonistan
hymie zoltsveis ,   NYC USA   (06.12.08)
Richard----it only took me a few words into your ridiculous comment to realize how foolish you are. The muslims must be expelled from Israel. Gaza will be liquidated. If you want to be a human shield, hurry up and get to Gaza, before it is all over.
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