John Quigley, author of the "Genocide Convention" and "Palestine and Israel: A Challenge to Justice," talks to Talk Radio News Service about the UN attacks in Southern Lebanon.
Amelia Waters interviews Quigley on the question if the UN attacks were deliberate, or simply a mistake; Quigley felt they were neither but that "someone failed to take action to stop the bombings," after several phone calls from the UN. (1:57)
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