Monday, December 20, 2010

Chapter 10

10 
GLOBAL IUP WIRE SERVICE

SINAI, ISRAEL 
Reeling from the news of this morning's massacre at the Tomb Site, Israeli Prime Minister Sterett vowed that she will utilize all resources in the Israeli military and all civilian security organizations under her authority to apprehend or neutralize the terrorist perpetrators. For security reasons Mrs. Sterett declined to make known any details of the plans.

SINAI DESERT, ISRAEL 
In a remarkable show of unity, both Syria and Lebanon have offered all possible aid the in the capture of the terrorist parties responsible for the killing of the UN force at the Tomb Site. The Lebanese Naval Cruiser Arafat has taken up station near the Tomb Site.

UN antiquities experts reached the scene midday today. They report that the bodies of the Kundi Kush Regiment show no marks of violence, prompting speculation that some type of poison gas was the lethal agent. The UN group's leader was reportedly sobbing as he reported "The tomb is destroyed. The body, the tomb, everything has been completely burned, probably with napalm. The civilized world must find those who have done this horrible, horrible thing."

UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. 
UN Secretary General al Bakhir attended a tribute and memorial service for the Peacekeepers killed at the Tomb Site. The Secretary urged restraint to all member nations, saying "This is not a time to point fingers. There are a great number of individuals who might wish this for a great number of reasons. No state can be responsible for this atrocity and still avoid incriminating itself. It is the ambition and dream of the United Nations to make this world a civilized place. This is a good opportunity to demonstrate our progress."