Amnesty International has called for a freeze on arms sales to Israel and Palestinian groups such as Hamas following the recent Gaza conflict. The human rights group said it had evidence both Israel and Hamas had used weapons sourced from overseas to carry out attacks on civilians.
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Rosie
by capt_ayhab on Mon Feb 23, 2009 07:38 AM PSTRosie
You know that so as long as US does not change the policy toward Iran and ME this is not gonna happen. US will, under her obligations, supply Israel, and Iran, Under Ahmadinejads stupidity will supply the resistance groups.
Sometimes I wish Amnesty International had so much power that could make these happen.
-YT
I saw that item on the Amnesty International site
by rosie is roxy is roshan on Mon Feb 23, 2009 07:00 AM PSTand I was thinking of posting it under "A farewell to arms" or "Both sides now." Actually Hamas has already responded indignantly. Thyy say it is unfair for them to be compared to Israel in this, which is true, and that they do not get their weapons from any other countries which..