Posted on 07/02/2014 9:16:42 AM PDT by Nachum
Tape seems to dispel scenario that terrorists had panicked and possibly not meant to kill the 3 Israeli boys; the killers can be heard speaking in Arabic, one of them saying, "We got three."
The terrorists who murdered three Israeli teens after abducting them on June 12th broke out into celebratory singing after gunning them down, according to an extended version of the emergency dispatch call placed by one of the boys on the night of the killings.
In addition, the killers can be heard speaking in Arabic, one of them saying "We got three."
(Excerpt) Read more at jpost.com ...
These Palestinians remind me of feral dogs or maybe a pack of hyenas. There must be decent ones but you never seem to see them.
“There must be decent ones but you never seem to see them.”
I’ve worked with a couple of “normal” seeming ones. Occasionally, they’d say something that would make my jaw drop. One casually said that somebody had to die because they had said something against Islam. Others would occasionally say something that revealed they had an alien view of the world that originated in the ninth century. It’s a terrible mistake to accept them into any culture. Once there are enough of them they will impose their views by force. There can be no other views than theirs.
There must be decent ones but you never seem to see them.....Are you Kidding? There is no decent “Palestinian”. They have been thrown out of all other ME countries because they are feral.
7th century.
Some in this country will rant and rave about the evil Israelis. To my way of thinking, their restraint, given what they have had to deal with, is remarkable.
One of the kidnapped Israelis was named Naftali Frenkel. This is the same name as the architect of the Soviet Gulag. I wonder if they are related.
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