-Caveat Lector-
In a message dated 2/22/99 12:27:31 AM Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< << Last month, Israeli troops demolished 14 houses in Arnoun after an
Israeli
: soldier was wounded nearby. >>
:
: Yes, it seems that Israeli troops go in and out of Lebanon at will. I
guess
: it's all fine with everybody. I'm interested in the demolishment of
homes
: that the Israeli practice both on Palestinians in Israel and on the
Lebanese.
: Where did this idea come from? It can't come from World War II. This
country
: spent a lot of time rebuilding the countries of the Axis. It's probably
from
: something I missed somewhere. Anybody know? Prudy >>
Thanks for the history, but it still doesn't explain the genesis of the
knocking down of people's homes. That idea had to have an origin. When did
it start? It seems to be a typical Israeli response, and I'm most curious
about it. Prudy
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