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Rabbi murdered by Palestinian Terrorists
The Jerusalem Post (www.jpost.com) reports that Palestinian terrorists have deliberately shot and killed a Jewish man that was driving his car. Furthermore, the medics that arrived at the scene to treat the civilian wounded were fired upon. One person was killed and a second was wounded in a shooting attack near the Jewish community of Alei Zahav early Thursday morning, Israel Radio reported. Posted by David Melle at July 25, 2002 01:52 AM Comments
its shame on you who ever you are to say such lies every body knows the facts : Ray, When you say "There are no civilians in Israel but only settlers", you show how much you have de-humanized Jews and Israelis. You are racist and anti-Semitic, and your violence and hate will get you no where. The rabbi that was killed yesterday and the parents and 15-year-old kid that were killed today are human beings. You will not "kick out Israelis out of Palestine" - you have tried in 1948, 1956, 1967, 1973, 1982, 1987, 1991 and today. You reject peace and embrace Palestinian terrorism - people like you are the reason there is no "Palestine" today. It never was and it will never be a country as long as you continue in your racist and violent acts. With all due respect, f*** you. David Melle Post a comment
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