Asa sent me this: "When I was in Palestine this spring, I went to the annual Return March
in the Galilee where a large gathering of 1948 Palestinians visited the site of destroyed villages (or nearby anyway, there are still Israeli colonies built on top of the villages). Anyway, on the bus on the way home, I saw one "Lebanese restaurant" waving the Lebanese flag and the Israeli flag together. We saw it and were slightly surprised, before the SLA came to mind and we speculated it may belong to former SLA types. Many of them are no doubt in Israel. You see occasional stories in the
Israeli press about former SLA officers complaining about how they are unfairly treated after all their loyal years of service to Zionist war crimes (what did they expect, really). One such story (which is even worse, because she makes excuses for Israeli racism against her):
in the Galilee where a large gathering of 1948 Palestinians visited the site of destroyed villages (or nearby anyway, there are still Israeli colonies built on top of the villages). Anyway, on the bus on the way home, I saw one "Lebanese restaurant" waving the Lebanese flag and the Israeli flag together. We saw it and were slightly surprised, before the SLA came to mind and we speculated it may belong to former SLA types. Many of them are no doubt in Israel. You see occasional stories in the
Israeli press about former SLA officers complaining about how they are unfairly treated after all their loyal years of service to Zionist war crimes (what did they expect, really). One such story (which is even worse, because she makes excuses for Israeli racism against her):