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Terror and Denial (at LAX)
New York Post ^ | 07-09-02 | Daniel Pipes

Posted on 07/09/2002 4:15:02 PM PDT by pgkdan

Terror & Denial [at LAX]

by Daniel Pipes
New York Post
July 9, 2002

On the 4th of July, an Egyptian immigrant to the United States who believes in wild conspiracy theories about Jews, is known for his great "hate for Israel," and has possible ties to al Qaeda, armed himself to the teeth and assaulted the Israeli airline counter at Los Angeles International Airport, killing two.

It is obvious why Hesham Mohamed Ali Hadayet targeted Jews in a highly visible place on so prominent a date: to engage in terrorism against Israel.

But one important institution - the U.S. government - claims not to know Hadayet's goals. An FBI spokesman has said that "there's nothing to indicate terrorism." Another FBI official said of Hadayet: "It appears he went there with the intention of killing people. Why he did that we are still trying to determine." Possible causes named include a work dispute and a hate crime.

Sure, law enforcement should not jump to conclusions, but this head-in-the-clouds approach is ridiculous. It also fits a well-established pattern. Consider three cases of terrorism in the New York City area:
Rashid Baz, a Lebanese cab driver with a known hatred for all things Israeli and Jewish, armed himself to the teeth in March 1994 and drove around the city looking for a Jewish target. He found his victims - a van full of Hassidic boys - on the Brooklyn Bridge and fired a hail of bullets against them, killing one boy.

And how did the FBI classify this crime? As "road rage." Only because the murdered boy's mother relentlessly fought this false description did the bureau finally in 2000 re-classify the murder as "the crimes of a terrorist."

Ali Hasan Abu Kamal, a Palestinian gunman hailing from militant Islamic circles in Florida, took a gun to the top of the Empire State building in February 1997 and shot a tourist there.

His suicide note accused the United States of using Israel as its "instrument" against the Palestinians, but city officials ignored this evidence and instead dismissed Abu Kamal as either "one deranged individual working on his own" (Police Commissioner Howard Safir) or a "man who had many, many enemies in his mind" (Mayor Rudolph Giuliani).

Gamil al-Batouti, an EgyptAir copilot, yelled "I put my faith in God's hands" as he crashed a plane leaving Kennedy airport in October 1999, killing 217. Under Egyptian pressure, the National Transportation Safety Board report shied away from once mentioning Batouti's possible terrorist motives. And despite all the "world-has-changed" rhetoric following the horrors of last September, Western officialdom continues to pretend terrorism away.

Damir Igric, a Croat immigrant from the former Yugoslavia, used a boxcutter to slash the neck of a Greyhound bus driver in Tennessee last October, causing the bus to roll over, killing six passengers and himself. Although this bus-hijacking scenario echoed similar attacks by Palestinians on Israeli buses, the FBI immediately classified it "an isolated incident" and not an act of terrorism. The media attributed the violence to post-traumatic stress syndrome.

Hassan Jandoubi,

an Islamist with possible connections to al Qaeda, had started working at the AZF fertilizer factory in suburban Toulouse, France, just days before a massive explosion took place there last Sept. 21. This, the worst catastrophe ever in a French chemical plant, killed Jandoubi and 29 others, injured 2,000, destroyed 600 dwellings, and damaged 10,000 buildings.

The autopsy revealed that Jandoubi was wearing two pairs of trousers and four pairs of underpants, which the coroner compared to what is worn by "Islamic militants going into battle or on suicide missions." Also, the chemical plant was processing ammonium nitrate, a stable chemical that requires a substantial infusion of energy to explode.

Ignoring these signs, the French authorities declared there was "no shred of evidence" of the explosion being a terrorist act and ruled it an accident. They even prosecuted two publications merely for calling Jandoubi a "radical Islamist," making them pay tens of thousands of dollars in fines to Jandoubi's heirs, a mosque and a Muslim organization for their "defamation" of Jandoubi. Work dispute, hate crime, road rage, derangement, post-traumatic stress, industrial accident ... these expressions of denial obstruct effective counterterrorism. The time has come for governments to catch up with the rest of us and call terrorism by its rightful name.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Editorial; Miscellaneous; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: hadayet; lax; laxshooter; pipes; terrorcoverups; terrorists
Hope this isn't a duplicate post...I searched for it but didn't find anything.
1 posted on 07/09/2002 4:15:02 PM PDT by pgkdan
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To: pgkdan
Ignoring these signs, the French authorities declared there was "no shred of evidence" of the explosion being a terrorist act and ruled it an accident. They even prosecuted two publications merely for calling Jandoubi a "radical Islamist," making them pay tens of thousands of dollars in fines to Jandoubi's heirs, a mosque and a Muslim organization for their "defamation" of Jandoubi.

I'd heard the rest of this story but this tid-bit is news to me. Outrageous, isn't it?

2 posted on 07/09/2002 4:17:07 PM PDT by pgkdan
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To: pgkdan
I have been waiting for his take on this.
3 posted on 07/09/2002 4:19:32 PM PDT by TLBSHOW
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To: pgkdan
Thank you, this is a very interesting connection of the dots.

Sort of makes you wonder what "other things might have been covered up?" My mind flys as I wonder about the young boy who ran the airplane into an office building in Florida. I am sure that the anthrax was also, as the FBI has repeatedly stated just something done by a right wing west coast group they are watching. And let's not forget that the Oklahoma bombing had absolutely no connection to any middle eastern folks, it was done by militia crazy folks.

Yup, nothing to see. I'll just look the other way (/sarcasm).

4 posted on 07/09/2002 4:23:38 PM PDT by Robert357
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To: pgkdan
Hassan Jandoubi, an Islamist with possible connections to al Qaeda, had started working at the AZF fertilizer factory in suburban Toulouse, France, just days before a massive explosion took place there last Sept. 21. This, the worst catastrophe ever in a French chemical plant, killed Jandoubi and 29 others, injured 2,000, destroyed 600 dwellings, and damaged 10,000 buildings.

The autopsy revealed that Jandoubi was wearing two pairs of trousers and four pairs of underpants, which the coroner compared to what is worn by "Islamic militants going into battle or on suicide missions."

Profiling opportunity!

5 posted on 07/09/2002 4:28:33 PM PDT by AZLiberty
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To: Robert357
I was listenening to Liddy this morning and heard him talk for a few minutes about the CIA shooter a couple of years ago...the fellow who was shooting CIA employees as they arrived at work. Liddy asserted pretty emphatically that the guy was an islamist terrorist. Seems to be alot of that going around.
6 posted on 07/09/2002 4:31:34 PM PDT by pgkdan
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To: pgkdan
Damir Igric, a Croat immigrant

At least the vast majority of Croats are Roman Catholic. The author's failure to mention this implies that this attack was another Muslim terrorist incident.

Maybe the papists are p*ssed, too.

7 posted on 07/09/2002 4:45:22 PM PDT by Restorer
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To: pgkdan
Are you familiar with the term "fellow traveler"? I think at minimum this bastard was a fellow traveler with Al Qaeda. If the feds can turn up any concrete link (e.g., communication, funding, etc.) between him and al Qaeda or any other antisemitic terrorist group, then I guess that would make him officially a terrorist. On the other hand, if they turn up some sort of business related dispute with El Al, then he'd just be a common murderer who went a little postal.

But my guess is he's a fellow traveler. If he had been properly trained as a real terrorist, he'd have done considerably more damage.

8 posted on 07/09/2002 4:46:46 PM PDT by cynwoody
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To: cynwoody
Are you familiar with the term "fellow traveler"?

Yes, I am familiar with the term and I think that may be the case. I think he had contact with Al-Quaeda, was sympathetic with their goals and may even have been prodded into this, but I don't think he was part of a formal cell.

9 posted on 07/09/2002 4:50:41 PM PDT by pgkdan
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To: pgkdan; All
Has the "look & feel" of a terrorist to me:

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/713415/posts
Hadayat met al-Qaida's No. 2 man twice
WorldNetDaily.com | July 9, 2002 | worldnetdaily
"While the FBI is still debating whether Hesham Mohamed Hadayet, the Egyptian who shot up an El Al ticket counter at Los Angeles International Airport, was a terrorist, an Arabic newspaper in London reports he met twice with Dr. Ayman al-Zawahiri, Osama bin Laden's top lieutenant "
 

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/712635/posts
More About the LA Terror Assailant Hadayat (US media, where are you?)
DEBKA | July 7, 2002

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/712444/posts
New York Daily News | 7/08/02 | JANE H. FURSE
"The gunman who killed two Israelis during his Independence Day rampage at Los Angeles International Airport may have ties to Osama Bin Laden's right-hand man, an Arabic-language newspaper reported yesterday"
 

 
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/712465/posts
WorldNetDaily.com | Monday, July 8, 2002 | Joseph Farah
"Personally, I'm getting a little tired of such coincidences. When and how do a series of "isolated incidents" begin to show a pattern to the FBI? Why is it that the FBI is afraid to add two plus two? "

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/711753/posts
CNN.com

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/711445/posts
News Max | 7-5-02

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/711339/posts
times india | 7/5/02

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/711132/posts
Ha'aretz | Friday, July 5, 2002 | By Amir Oren
 
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/711148/posts
Airport slayings intensify debate (Does anybody at USA TODAY have a clue?)
USA Today | 07/05/2002 - Updated 02:29 AM ET | Scott Bowles
 
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/711122/posts
Ha'aretz | July 5th 2002 | News Agencies

10 posted on 07/09/2002 5:06:54 PM PDT by backhoe
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To: pgkdan
Seems to be alot of that going around.

It will be intersting to see when the history of the year 2001-2 is written if these were the years that we realized the depth of the holy war that had been raging against the US and its citizens. Maybe Sept. 11th and what has followed is an awakening. I mean the World Trade Center truck bombing, the USS Cole, the Iranian hostage taking at our embasy by students and a host of other things have been happening for quite a while. Nothing is new, just the magnitude and our attension to what has been done.

I still suspect that when we really know the truth, the average American will want to see all the royalty of Saudi Arabia, how do you say "removed from office."

11 posted on 07/09/2002 5:11:03 PM PDT by Robert357
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To: Robert357
It will be intersting to see when the history of the year 2001-2 is written if these were the years that we realized the depth of the holy war that had been raging against the US and its citizens.

How embarassing and enfuriating it must be to have been fighting a war for 10 years or more before the people you are attacking notice!

12 posted on 07/09/2002 5:12:57 PM PDT by Restorer
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To: pgkdan
A couple of sources (Al-Hayat and Debka) have connected the LAX shooter to the mosque of the blind sheihk in New Jersey and claimed that he had met twice in the USA with AlQaeda bigshot Dr. Al-Zawahiri. Debka suggests that his work for many years as a driver for an LAX freight company and as a limo driver serving LAX were setups by AlQaeda to put him in position to be activated. Despite his attack fizzling out, it may have been the July 4 "event" talked about by the various news services in the days preceding. His sending his family home just prior to the attack may well have been part of its preparation.

El Al had known of this man for several years and their security people had him identified even before he got any shots off.

13 posted on 07/09/2002 6:55:33 PM PDT by NoLongerLurker
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To: Robert357
I still suspect that when we really know the truth, the average American will want to see all the royalty of Saudi Arabia, how do you say "removed from office."

Very nicely stated.

14 posted on 07/09/2002 9:08:15 PM PDT by pgkdan
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To: AZLiberty
He didn't want his tiny weenie to get blown off so he couldn't enjoy his allotment of 72 hildabeasts. These people are freaks!
15 posted on 07/09/2002 9:25:11 PM PDT by seeker41
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