It's May 13, 2024, 12:54:56 AM
Not Sabra and Shatila again, we already know Phalangies were the ones to massacare the people in these camps for their religion, how come people still think Israel's forces had something to do with it, and the article even sayes we Masterminded it, god damn, I never heared of a more spontanious massacare.... Plus Lebanon was never taken as hard as u're making it look, and the martial law remained simply cause there's no way to leberate a small erea and stay there to protect it with a weak temporarry government.
Back to Sabra and Shatilla, no one is saying IDF forces entered those camps, but if youre tellin me that incident was "spontaneous", Id say youve gon crazy. Sharon KNEW that Phalanges were heading into those camps, he KNEW what would happen when armed Phalange members enter a Palestinian refugee camp, even when the original reports of massacres leaked to Sharon, He STILL didnt do anything. Precisely why he was found to be INDIRECTLY responsible.
Quote from: King Tech Quadafi on April 23, 2003, 01:33:37 PMBack to Sabra and Shatilla, no one is saying IDF forces entered those camps, but if youre tellin me that incident was "spontaneous", Id say youve gon crazy. Sharon KNEW that Phalanges were heading into those camps, he KNEW what would happen when armed Phalange members enter a Palestinian refugee camp, even when the original reports of massacres leaked to Sharon, He STILL didnt do anything. Precisely why he was found to be INDIRECTLY responsible.I think Al Ishta is, in some ways, an even better example. The IDF remained on the outskirts of the town, stopping Lebanese regular forces (that is, from what is now the Resistance) entering to stop the carnage, and allowing the Phalanx to stay in there. Palpably condoning murder.
For Israel to launch helicopter attacks on suspected militants in civilian areas is against its interests as well. Doesnt stop them from doing it tho,