The latest news in the prisoner exchange saga is that Israeli security officials have warned that Samir Kantar, who was freed in a prisoner swap after nearly three decades behind bars, should now fear for his own life. One official was quoted by AFP as saying: “Every terrorist who committed an act of terror against [...]
Posts Tagged ‘lebanon’
Israel threatens Kantar, but who will threaten Israel?
Posted in Politics, tagged israel, Kantar, lebanon, palestine, terrorism on July 17, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
The truth about the Israeli attacks on Lebanon
Posted in Politics, tagged BBC, Independent, israel, lebanon, media bias on July 17, 2008 | 2 Comments »
The recent prisoner exchange between Hezbollah and Israel has reopened the can of deception that the world witnessed two years ago. An article on the Independent website, discussing the prisoner exchange began with the following: ‘The bodies of two Israeli soldiers whose abduction by Hezbollah triggered the 2006 Lebanon war were returned yesterday in a [...]
Sky News: part of the ‘free press’?
Posted in Politics, tagged extremism, lebanon, occupation, State of Israel, terrorism on June 8, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
I don’t necessarily agree with George Galloway’s solutions but this makes an interesting watch, especially in context of my earlier post regarding ‘free media’. Sad but true. Honest debate


