Posted on 10/28/2015 1:51:59 PM PDT by Eleutheria5
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A complicated surgery was completed Wednesday night on the woman who was stabbed in the back by an Arab terrorist in Gush Etzion earlier in the afternoon, and in it the knife's blade was removed from her spine.
After being stabbed and moderately wounded, the woman was evacuated to Shaare Zedek Hospital in Jerusalem with the knife still in her back, and there she underwent the surgery.
In the operation, the knife was removed from where it was stuck in her spinal column. She was then given additional checks to estimate the extent of the wound and the required treatment.
Her attacker was driven to the Rami Levy supermarket at Gush Etzion Junction where the attack took place from Hevron by a taxi driver, indicating cooperation from sources in Hevron according to regional leaders.
In response to the attack outside the popular retail chain branch, IDF and regional leaders held a meeting and decided to launch a bevy of new counter-terror measures including an increase in security deployment.
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She should be allowed to sue that knife on the bozo that stuck her.
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Israel’s and the Jews’ fault, of course. Christians to blame, too.
/Obama’s State Department
/SARC (obviously)
These days when traveling, I carry a hammer and a screwdriver, in case there’s anything needs ‘fixing’.
What kind of hammer do you prefer?
I prefer a geologist hammer or one with a brain peen
“Israelis must stop attacking Palestinian knives with their spines!”
- John Kerry
Chiesel or pick on the geologist’s hammer?
Pick. The chisel hammer is a brick mason’s tool
Are they making that wasp spray that lets you hit them from a distance in personal-carry sizes yet? Hammer’s nice, but requires close contact.
Now that’s a skull tapper. May need one to go with the peen/hatchet if they continue to buy houses for Syrians and prisoners cuz we have a public trans system.
I have one of those in Snap-On. Same configuration, but it’s got a nice hickory handle. I imagine either end applied to that base of a skull will take down an Orc. One temporarily, the other permanently.
Those are nice, too.
Stabbing a woman in the back - says everything you need to know about Moslems.
The pick style is known among geologists as a "hard rock" hammer--used on igneous and metamorphic rock, while the chisel style is called a "soft rock" hammer and primarily used on sedimentary rock.
Either can be used on either, obviously, but they each tend to perform better in those lithologies because of the structure of the rock.
Check out a roofer’s hatchet, too. Estwing makes a nice one.
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