In PHOTOS: IDF struggle to free the kidnapped Israeli children

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It won't take long. At least one of those terrorists arrested will squeal the location of the victims and they will return to their families.
 
It won't take long. At least one of those terrorists arrested will squeal the location of the victims and they will return to their families.

My guess is that the people who did it do not know where they are anymore.
 
It won't take long. At least one of those terrorists arrested will squeal the location of the victims and they will return to their families.

My guess is that the people who did it do not know where they are anymore.

That's your guess. What do you know anyway and what do you care. Who cares what you think - your views are nonsensical anyway.
 
It won't take long. At least one of those terrorists arrested will squeal the location of the victims and they will return to their families.

My guess is that the people who did it do not know where they are anymore.

That's your guess. What do you know anyway and what do you care. Who cares what you think - your views are nonsensical anyway.

I would think that they were immediately transferred to people and places unknown to the captors or anyone else. Israel cannot get information from anybody because nobody knows anything.

Israel looked for Shalit for years in 2X4 Gaza without success even though Gaza is crawling with spies.
 
My guess is that the people who did it do not know where they are anymore.

That's your guess. What do you know anyway and what do you care. Who cares what you think - your views are nonsensical anyway.

I would think that they were immediately transferred to people and places unknown to the captors or anyone else. Israel cannot get information from anybody because nobody knows anything.

Israel looked for Shalit for years in 2X4 Gaza without success even though Gaza is crawling with spies.

How remarkable. Israel expends extraordinary efforts to recover its youth, the "Palestinians" expend extraordinary efforts to destroy their youth.
 
http://www.hrw.org/reports/2002/isrl-pa/ISRAELPA1002-05.htm



Four Palestinian militant organizations have been responsible for almost all of the suicide bombing attacks against Israeli civilians during the current uprising: Hamas, Islamic Jihad, the al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades and the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine. Hamas and Islamic Jihad have pursued suicide bombings against civilians since the 1990s. The al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades and the PFLP began carrying out such attacks in 2002.

These same groups have been responsible for attacks against civilians using other means, such as targeted and indiscriminate shootings, which also constitute grave violations of international humanitarian law, as well as attacks against Israeli military targets. The following section discusses the structures and the public positions of these groups.

Human Rights Watch notes that leaders of each of these groups have demonstrated a significant degree of awareness of the fundamental norms of international humanitarian law. Three of the groups-Hamas, Islamic Jihad, and the PFLP-appear to be sufficiently well organized so as to be able to implement centralized policies that include upholding these fundamental norms. Therefore, in accordance with international law, and in particular the doctrine of command responsibility (discussed in section IV above), the leaders and those occupying positions of authority within these three groups can and should be held accountable for the war crimes and crimes against humanity that have been committed by members of their organizations. The same degree of organizational coherence and discipline does not appear to exist in the relationship between the al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades and Fatah. While the local leaders of the al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades are criminally responsible for crimes they ordered or oversaw, Fatah officials can be more appropriately said to bear a high degree of political responsibility for the crimes carried out in the name of their organization.


IOW, there's nothing wrong with picking up members of HAMAS, etc when such crimes are committed.
 
My guess is that the people who did it do not know where they are anymore.

That's your guess. What do you know anyway and what do you care. Who cares what you think - your views are nonsensical anyway.

I would think that they were immediately transferred to people and places unknown to the captors or anyone else. Israel cannot get information from anybody because nobody knows anything.

Israel looked for Shalit for years in 2X4 Gaza without success even though Gaza is crawling with spies.
I'll bet you were having wet dreams over that, weren't you?
 
http://www.hrw.org/reports/2002/isrl-pa/ISRAELPA1002-05.htm



Four Palestinian militant organizations have been responsible for almost all of the suicide bombing attacks against Israeli civilians during the current uprising: Hamas, Islamic Jihad, the al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades and the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine. Hamas and Islamic Jihad have pursued suicide bombings against civilians since the 1990s. The al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades and the PFLP began carrying out such attacks in 2002.

These same groups have been responsible for attacks against civilians using other means, such as targeted and indiscriminate shootings, which also constitute grave violations of international humanitarian law, as well as attacks against Israeli military targets. The following section discusses the structures and the public positions of these groups.

Human Rights Watch notes that leaders of each of these groups have demonstrated a significant degree of awareness of the fundamental norms of international humanitarian law. Three of the groups-Hamas, Islamic Jihad, and the PFLP-appear to be sufficiently well organized so as to be able to implement centralized policies that include upholding these fundamental norms. Therefore, in accordance with international law, and in particular the doctrine of command responsibility (discussed in section IV above), the leaders and those occupying positions of authority within these three groups can and should be held accountable for the war crimes and crimes against humanity that have been committed by members of their organizations. The same degree of organizational coherence and discipline does not appear to exist in the relationship between the al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades and Fatah. While the local leaders of the al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades are criminally responsible for crimes they ordered or oversaw, Fatah officials can be more appropriately said to bear a high degree of political responsibility for the crimes carried out in the name of their organization.


IOW, there's nothing wrong with picking up members of HAMAS, etc when such crimes are committed.

Could you quote the law that says that?
 

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