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Israel admits Ethiopian women were given birth control shots

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Buck1/27/2013 3:08:58 pm PST

re: #11 Charles Johnson

I know that Haaretz reported he’s a journalist with Educational Television, who interviewed Ethiopian immigrants.

Are you trying to imply he’s lying about this?

Or a very poor journalist, with very little history and perhaps an agenda.

A quick search for “Gal Gabbay” finds what exactly? Well, nothing but this story.

And this story is ONLY about the interviews with 35 women.

Now imagine the other side. You have to believe that the government, after allowing these people safety from seriously oppressive lives, and spending millions to help them immigrate, have conspired to temporarily (3 months at a time, for 8 years) stop them from having babies.

It is ridiculous on its face.

Jewish/Israeli doctors take the same Hippocratic oath that all doctors do.

It is much more believable that these women ASKED for help with control over their reproductive cycles, and preferred a method that could be hidden from their husbands and community.

Who the hell is Gal Gabbay? I do a search and the first thing that comes up is his Facebook profile.

Is this the first time you have seen “a lie go around the world before the truth has a chance to get its pants on”?