Saturday, June 30, 2012

ON THE DEATH OF YITZHAK SHAMIR


POSTED RESPONSE TO A COLUMN IN TORONTO'S GLOBE AND MAIL

Shamir was an old Irgun and Lehi terrorist with lots of blood on his hands.

Among other terrorist acts, he authorized the assassination of the UN's representative in the region, Count Bernadotte.

It is odd that Israel, with many such leaders in its past, whines constantly about terrorists.

Given slightly different circumstances, Shamir would have been hung.