wojo1111
11.11.05, 22:25
Sokojnie , nie wszyscy ale czesc zmienila napewno .
Juz nie sadza , ze mordowac ludzi zamachami samobojczymi to takie
wspaniale !
W AMMANIE W WYNIKU 3 zamachow samobojczych arabskich , muzulmanskich
szalencow -mordercow zginelo 17 palestynczykow bioracych udzial
m.in w weselu .
Oprocz tego zginelo 2 wyzszych "oficerow" palestynskich .
Teraz w Autonomi Palestynskiej oglosili 3 dni zaloby , a tych
mordercow samobojcow arabskich co dokonali zamachu OGLOSILI :
ze nie sa ludzcy ani tez nie sa arabami !!!
Ciekawe , nie arabami )))
Teraz poczuli na wlasnej skorze arabski terroryzm i juz nie skacza
z radosci na dachach jak wtedy gdy wybuchal izraelski autobus lub
kawiarnia .
www.debka.com/
Some Palestinians have second thoughts about indiscriminate suicide killings
after 27 West Bank Palestinians died in al Qaeda’s triple hotel bombings in Amman
November 11, 2005, 6:49 PM (GMT+02:00)
The Palestinian Authority declared three days mourning. In the northern West
Bank village, Silet al-Daher, the Akhran clan mourned 17 relatives who
attended a family wedding – the first time Palestinians themselves have been
targets of a suicide attack. Two PA officials, Maj.-Gen Bashir Nafeh and Abed
A-Lon also lost their lives in the Grand Hyatt.
Palestinian newspaper commentator Hani al-Masri wrote: “I expect now a
significant change in the Palestinian political culture. Fore sure the attacks
will persuade Palestinians to reconsider this way of suicide bombings and I
think it will reduce support for attacks that kill without differentiation
between children, women, wedding parties and ordinary people.”
PA chairman Mahmoud Abbas said the perpetrators “are not Arabs, are not
human.” He sent condolences to King Abdallah and the Jordanian people and
ordered flags lowered to half-staff.