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Would like to see a breakdown of deaths of Palestinians and Israelis during intifada 2.. adults versus kids Is such data available??? Posted by: Dick Adler on December 17, 2003 11:13 PMMr. Adler, The International Policy Institute for Counter-Terrorism (www.ict.org.il) has published a statistical analysis of Palestinian and Israeli fatalities since Arafat and his thugs refused peace and started to murder unarmed Israeli civilians in October of 2000. * 80% of the Israeli fatalities were non-combattants, unarmed civilians. On the other hand: * 54% of the Palestinian fatalities were combattants, mostly armed men. For more details, including graphs, check out this article http://www.factsofisrael.com/load.php?p=/blog/archives/000269.html or www.ict.org.il Post a comment
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