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Book Review - The Secret War With Iran

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[5] this story is written in many of the books found under note 1 and in many other books. As this month is the 26th anniversary of the massacre there have been a number of recent internet articles as well on the topic, from which two excerpts:

Robert Fisk - "If the Israelis had not taken part in the killings, they had certainly sent militia into the camp. They had trained them, given them uniforms, handed them US army rations and Israeli medical equipment. They had watched the murderers in the camps, they had given them military assistance - the Israeli airforce dropped all those flare to help the men who were murdering the inhabitants of Sabra and Chatila - and they had established military liaison with the murderers in the camps." http://www.countercurrents.org/pa-fisk180903.htm




Mahmoud El-yousseph - "Present at the command post [the Kuwaiti embassy] were the primary architects of the atrocity: Israeli Defense Minister Ariel Sharon...along with high-ranking army officials....A group of refugees who reached the one of the Israeli checkpoint [sic] were ordered by soldiers to return back into the camp - even though they told the soldiers that people are being slaughtered inside. This encounter was documented by a Scandinavian news crew." click here

 



[6] for a much stronger and more academically balanced history, one that looks at many more perspectives more accurately see Treta Parsi's Treacherous Alliance - The Secret Dealings of Israel, Iran, and the U.S.

 

(Yale University, 2007).

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Secret War by Archie on Wednesday, Sep 24, 2008 at 11:45:40 AM
Astute commentary by kibitzer2 on Wednesday, Sep 24, 2008 at 4:45:33 PM

 
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