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Terrorist, Disguised as Doctor, Caught
Israel National News.com ^
| 1/30/02
| Staff Writer
Posted on 01/30/2002 5:56:34 AM PST by veronica
Terrorist, Disguised as Doctor, Caught
IDF and Border Guard forces raided a number of Arab villages in Area B - under Israeli military control - this past night. The IDF spokesman said that six terrorists were arrested in Abu Dis, east of Jerusalem, and in two other villages near Shechem and Bethlehem.
Last night, the IDF captured a wanted terrorist taking advantage of the relatively free passage granted to PA ambulances. He was disguised as a doctor, but alert soldiers at a roadblock near Brachah, just southwest of Shechem, detected and arrested him.
The IDF Spokesman announced afterwards, "Claims are often raised against holding up ambulances at checkpoints for security checks. Cases such as this prove the evident need for these checks. In addition, IDF soldiers are direct to ensure that in humanitarian cases and medical emergencies, the ambulances must be allowed to pass as fast as possible."
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posted on
01/30/2002 5:56:34 AM PST
by
veronica
To: dennisw, lent, weikel, onyx, alouette, onyx, cachelot, sabramerican, thinkin' gal
FYI.
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posted on
01/30/2002 5:57:43 AM PST
by
veronica
To: veronica
Like we should expect any better from these scumbags.
People like this need gasoline poured on them and lit.
To: sabertooth, tex-oma, virgil123, stealthy, benf, nachum, college repub, top quark
Bump.
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posted on
01/30/2002 5:58:48 AM PST
by
veronica
To: veronica
These people criticize Western culture, but if that "doctor" had watched the movie "Cannonball Run" for some pointers, he would still be free.
To: veronica
disguised as a doctorSome people'll do anything for Xanax.
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posted on
01/30/2002 6:11:06 AM PST
by
MUDDOG
To: veronica
Yes, these noble and hard done by palestinians with their frenetic FR apologists display again why Israel institutes checkpoints and makes it as difficult as possible for the PalPots to perpetrate their terrorism. By such a process they claim to be hard done by. Pity.
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posted on
01/30/2002 6:26:06 AM PST
by
Lent
To: veronica
I listened to the most horrible anti-Israel hit piece on NPR the other day that I have ever heard and one of their "indictments" of the Israelis was hampering ambulances. If I knew how, I would send them this article. Thanks for the information.
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posted on
01/30/2002 6:31:10 AM PST
by
Bahbah
To: Bahbah
I just went to NPR.org and clicked on the contacts and sent the article to their "world interests" desk......
To: veronica
The Arabs would approach in Red Cross ambulences during the '67 war.
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posted on
01/30/2002 8:30:58 AM PST
by
Nachum
To: Nachum, Veronica, Yehuda
The same mentality as storing/hiding weapons in the middle of a city (e.g., Nigeria) and using human shields (Saddam). The populus does not like the conseuquences, but when will they realize what causes produce them? When will they direct any kind of anger towards their own?
On another note, I am amazed at the effectiveness of the IDF: most of the circumstances they face are new to mankind and cannot be learned in military schools. Yet they manage to get things right most of the time, with amazingly little collateral damage. Which army or police ever faced female suicide bombers and terrorists in ambulances?
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posted on
01/30/2002 10:16:31 AM PST
by
TopQuark
Comment #12 Removed by Moderator
To: veronica
Was it the fuse sticking out of his stethoscope that gave him away?
To: seamole
I wouldn't be surprised if you were in the vehicle.
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posted on
01/30/2002 3:23:04 PM PST
by
Nachum
To: Bahbah
NPR is suffering financially for their unending jidad against Israel. Companies are pulling their advertising. CAMERA has put their feet to the fire.
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posted on
01/30/2002 3:46:50 PM PST
by
veronica
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