Posted on 02/25/2002 6:03:20 AM PST by Challenge
Terror Attack South of BethlehemTwo Israelis were killed less than one hour ago near Tekoa and Nokidim, south of Bethlehem. Their car was shot at from a car which then entered PA territory in Bethelehem, just meters away. Reports tell of a pregnant woman who is in serious condition. Just for your information - this all happened some 200 meters from my house. I do not know the names of the dead, but they are probably people I know. This all happened while everyone is talking about "PEACE" again, Shimon Peres is ready to fly of to Saudi Arabia ... and in a couple of hours, we begin our holiday, PURIM, which celebrates Jews being saved from HAMAN, who wished to commit genocide, and failed. Keep posted on our homepage for updates and details!
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No its tragic. The person at fault is the idiot at the wheel of the car. (I presume her husband) He decided to run a roadblock instead of pulling up and asking for assistance.
These are all tragic. Re the first two, along with the driver, save some blame for the terrorists who use both pregnant women and ambulances to smuggle munitions into Israel. These could have been avoided.
The terror attack on a car full of women speaks for itself.
Am looking for a temple or organization taking donations for Pearl's family.
Did you happen to hear of any..? Thnx
Lady
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