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  1. McRogers says:

    Had the Palestinians cared for their young they could

    1) stop blowing up Israeli civilians
    2) stop using ambulances to carry out terrorist attacks
    3) go to their own doctors in their own towns.

    1) Between September 29, 2000 and September 1, 2005, Magen David Adom (Israel Red Cross) treated a total of 7,479 casualties as follows:
    967 killed, 615 severely injured, 896 moderately and 5,001 lightly injured, among them 11 MDA staff members.

    2) Since September 2000 the security forces are witnessing the cynical use by terror organizations of the Palestinian medical resources in general and of ambulances in particular, assuming they are ‘immune’ to security checks at checkpoints. … The suicide bombing was carried out by Wafa Idris, a resident of the Amari refugee camp near Ramallah. Idris served as a medical secretary for the Palestinian Red Crescent. Following investigation by security forces, it appears that the suicide bomber was dispatched to carry out the attack by Muhamad Hababa, a resident of the village of Beit Iksa near Ramallah, a Tanzim operative and an ambulance driver of the Palestinian Red Crescent. Also involved in the terror attack was Munzar Nur, a resident of Anabta, near Tulkarm, who worked for the Palestinian Red Crescent as well…. In October 2001 Israeli security forces arrested Nidal Nazal, resident of Qalkilya, a Hamas terrorist and the brother of Nasser Nazal – a senior Hamas terrorist in the city. Nidal worked as an ambulance driver for the Palestinian Red Crescent. In his investigation Nidal confessed to the transfer of weaponry for terrorists and using his freedom of passage granted to him due to the fact that he was an ambulance driver….In a document seized during Operation Defensive Shield, it was noted that weapons were concealed in the floor of an ambulance. In an another document it is noted that the Palestinian general intelligence service used an ambulance to transfer a suspect from Husan to Bethlehem….The explosive belt was hidden underneath a stretch carrying a sick Palestinian boy aside his family members.
    http://www.mfa.gov.il/MFA/MFAArchive/2000_2009/2003/12/The+Palestinian+use+of+ambulances+and+medical+mate.htm

  2. Mike Rogers says:

    “the Palestinians”

    Nothing like a bit of collective stereotyping to justify collective punishment, is there?

  3. McRogers says:

    Enough Palestinians have abused the ambulances and enough of them have blown up crowds of jewish civilians that it is reasonable and rational to have check points and inspections. If you have another solution that would have the support of the majority of the Israeli citizens, please give it.

  4. McRogers says:

    You’re changing the subject again. If you have a plan that would reduce terrorist attack on civilians as much as simple checkpoints and would have the support of the majority of the Israeli citizens, please give it.

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