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He was 14 by the way. What possible reason can you imagine why the Isrealis would not want him questioned by the press? You would think that would only serve to benefit their PR angle - no?
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You're kidding right? Ok, say they stop a terroist outside time square with a bomb belt on. You would expect the authorities to say "hold up guys, he has to do an impromptu press conference first, then we can book him". Gimme a break! Give me one example anywhere at any time where a suspect was allowed at the scene to make a statement to the press? Let alone a child. You are REALLY stretching here. And if he were allowed to make a statement, what could he have possibly said that would make the situation any less sad and/or disgusting? What is your point?