
Source: Monstersandcritics.com
I guess a preemptive attack on another state leader is OK policy now. War crimes are OK when we do it (or our allies do it).
Tel Aviv--Israeli Defence Minister Shaul Mofaz said Tuesday that Palestinian prime minister-designate Isma'eel Haneya could be a target for assassination if his radical Islamic Hamas movement resumed suicide bombings in Israel.
No-one is immune, also not Isma'eel Haneya,' Mofaz told Israel Army Radio. The practice of targeted killings is 'correct and will continue,' he added.
Isn't this considered "terrorism" the last time I checked?
Oh, wait a minute, I forgot again: we and our allies are exempt from the "war on terror".
Hamas, which won an absolute majority in the January 25 elections in the Palestinian territories and is in the process of forming a government, slammed the threats by Mofaz against Haneya as 'clear and formal terrorism'.
'Israel's threats won't scare us and we completely reject its blackmail policy and will never surrender to it,' Hamas spokesman Sami Abu Zuhri told reporters in Gaza City.
He said the threats were another attempt by Israel to 'pressurize' Hamas.
State-sponsored terror: it's the "in" thing.
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