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Old October 6th 03, 05:05 PM
robert arndt
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Default Israel Bombs Syrian Camp

http://mensnewsdaily.com/archive/new...0603-syria.htm

Way to go IAF! Undetected, on target, and unscathed. Who (besides Tom
Cooper) actually believes Israel doesn't have the will, ability, and
guts to attack any target in the region that threatens the security of
the Jewish State?
This raid, although small, definately woke Syria up yesterday to the
fact that state sponsored terrorism won't be ignored by Israel. Iran
should take notes as they're next on the list...

Rob
 




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