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I imagine the weapons are still being held by the Israelis for investigative purposes and then on to eventual destruction. I don't see any need for the Israelis to keep them on inventory for their own use, do you? I can also imagine that the only people protesting the act are those that lost their arms shipment, which would be understandable on their part but perhaps they ought to have been wiser in the first place? If a drug runner were to lose his shipment...he'd be temporarily angry too.
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Scubabob: thank you very much for your answer!
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by iwnit on November 8th, 2009