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Israel-Palestine
Families of soldiers kidnapped by Hezbollah to sue UN
2004-09-13
Found this via the excellent Logic and Sanity website. Forgive me if it has been posted before....

The families of the three IDF soldiers who were kidnapped by Hezbollah have announced their intention to file a suit against the United Nations and the Hezbollah organization. Iran, Syria and Lebanon will also be sued in view of their support of the Lebanese terror group.
Note: The UN is being sued for their support of the terrorist kidnapping and the murder of the IDF Soldiers.
The suit will be filed in a US court by relatives of Beni Avraham, Adi Avitan and Omar Sawaed, eight months after their bodies were returned to Israel for burial as part of the prisoner swap deal with Hezbollah.

The three families confirmed their intentions in a conversation with NRG Maariv. "On Sunday, we will hold a press conference at Sokolov House in Tel Aviv, during which we will say all that we have to say". Ya'akov Avitan, father of Adi, said.

Since the October 2000 abductions, Israel and the families have expressed outrage over the UN's inability to prevent the kidnappings.

In July 2001, it was revealed that UNIFIL soldiers filmed Hezbollah operatives as they were transferring the three IDF troops, about 18 hours after they were kidnapped, from a distance of barely 20 km from point of abduction.

In addition, it became evident that several UN soldiers knew that the Lebanese terror group intends to kidnap IDF soldiers from the area of the Shaba Farms and had even been paid off by the Hezbollah in order to turn a blind eye.

Israeli officials were also infuriated over the fact that the UN had hidden a tape that was filmed during the abduction and demanded of UN Secretary General Kofi Annan to use that tape in order to help determine the fate of the soldiers. Only after a long struggle, the UN allowed Israeli officials to view the tape, but only four times.

More proof that the UN is on the terrorist's side. Time to get out of the UN and get the UN out of the US.
Posted by:CrazyFool

#7  We're from the UN and we're here to help you.
Posted by: Zhang Fei   2004-09-13 10:12:33 PM  

#6  On-topic - While no fan of jury-award-justice, since I don't believe money is the answer to all wrongs, I would not cry if they had to "economize" to cover awards. Of course, everyone knows the UN cretins would just add the payouts to their next budget - and expect us to pay the tab - i.e. no change in their behavior. Thus, it would not have the desired effect, in the end.
Posted by: .com   2004-09-13 10:10:19 PM  

#5  and poor genetics.
Posted by: Frank G   2004-09-13 10:06:34 PM  

#4  jeez. not only is he struggling with english, he also seems to be having difficulty grasping the concepts of simple logic.

I guess ignorance and hate will do that to a person.
Posted by: PlanetDan   2004-09-13 9:59:54 PM  

#3  It's the rug burn, get's em every time. Grease serf, grease your serf head.
Posted by: Shipman   2004-09-13 8:09:18 PM  

#2  F*ckin' change the tune or get a new band, Boris, Jeez...
Posted by: badanov   2004-09-13 7:21:34 PM  

#1  this jews scum have learn alot from the $$$locaust speculators
Posted by: Anonymous6438   2004-09-13 7:15:42 PM  

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