georgephillip
Diamond Member
Good reviews from those who profit from war crimes, judging by the author's bio:Don't be too hard on him... he was just copy-catting my 'Reset button' remark, built on top of Ari's post... not very original or imaginative, but, then, few of them are...You're sick twisted obsession with Jews is really frightening Georgie.
BTW, there wasn't 1.3 million Arabs in the land that Israel declared independence in. Try again, racist bigot.
I wonder, Kondor, if those posters, who are now so obssessed with something which happened years ago only because the Jews were involved, had actia;;u read the newspapers which reported on the 1967 war, would they call all those reporters liars.
http://www.middle-east-info.org/know/whostartedsixdaywar.pdf
Meanwhile, if some of these posters are so interested, perhaps they should read this book which has gotten good reviews.
Six Days of War
"In 1979, Oren began his military service in the Israel Defense Forces. He served as a paratrooper in the 1982 Lebanon War.[15] His unit was caught in a Syrian ambush on the second day of the war.
"His commander was killed and nearly everyone was wounded. He then joined a unit stationed in Sidon.
"A day after his wedding, in the summer of 1982, Oren returned to Beirut.[5]
"Following his regular military service, Oren volunteered to work with the Zionist underground in the Soviet Union. Sent to make contact with Zionist groups in the Ukraine, he was repeatedly arrested by the KGB.[16]
"During the Persian Gulf War he was Israeli liaison officer to the U.S. Sixth Fleet.[15] He was called up for reserve duty for the 2005 Gaza disengagement, and participated in the evacuation of settlements.[17]
"He served as an officer in the IDF Spokesman's Office during the 2006 Lebanon War.[15] and the 2008-2009 Gaza War."
Michael Oren - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia