Posted on 03/29/2002 3:39:58 AM PST by kattracks
My parents are in their sixties. They just returned from a vacation to Fla. My mother was the person picked out of line to take her shoes off and they went through every bit of her luggage. She had a waterbottle and they made her drink some of it in front of them to prove it wasn't a liquid explosive. Pretty ridiculous as my Mom is the most average looking grandmotherly type going (hope your not reading this Mom). She didn't mind the security check because she is terrified to fly anyway, but if I was the security I would have checked my 6'2" Father instead. At least he looks like he's hiding something huge in his shirt ;)
Jerusalem ghostly as bomb fears keep Israelis inside | |
By Maia Ridberg JERUSALEM, March 29 (Reuters) - Jerusalem streets were mainly deserted on Friday, as Israelis heeded warnings of further Palestinian attacks and stayed away from public places usually bustling with life before the Jewish Sabbath. "Is there anyone who isn't afraid today?" asked one soldier in the city's bus station, where most travellers were soldiers heeding orders to cut short their Passover holiday vacation and return to their bases as tensions mounted. Passers-by expressed either despair over the lack of solutions, or determination that the only way to solve the deteriorating security situation was to deal a fatal blow to President Yasser Arafat and his Palestinian Authority. "We should eliminate Arafat and take over the territories," said Moshika Sabagi, referring to land in the West Bank and Gaza Strip captured by Israel in 1967, some of which was later handed over to Palestinian rule under interim peace accords. Sabagi was injured in a recent attack in Jerusalem in which four of his friends died. He spoke after Israeli tanks and troops battered their way into Arafat's compound in the West Bank city of Ramallah. Israel said this was a response to a suicide bombing in the coastal city of Netanya that killed 22 people on Wednesday. In the latest violence in an 18-month-old Palestinian uprising against Israeli occupation, a suspected female suicide bomber killed at least two people on Friday in an attack on a Jerusalem supermarket. MANY ISRAELIS DESPAIR While some Israelis spoke of the need for tougher military steps, others had no answer after months of bloodshed that has shattered national morale and pushed public consensus increasingly towards the political right. "A cloud of paralysing gloom and fear hovers upon us. National morale is at a low, the economy is wavering on the verge of collapse and the streets and places of entertainment are deserted," Amnon Dankner wrote in the daily Maariv newspaper. Jessica Salas, who immigrated to Israel from Chile three years ago, said: "Nothing works. When we go into the (occupied) territories, attacks on us continue. When we leave, they also continue. I don't know what we can do". Without answers or hope, some Israelis talk of leaving the country. Guy Degitar, an immigrant from Russia, waited for a bus with his army-issued gun loaded with bullets ready to shoot at any attacker who might strike. "After I finish the army, I am almost sure I will leave and go to Russia or Canada," he said. "Just not here". ((Jerusalem Bureau, +972-2-537-0502, jerusalem.newsroom@reuters.com)) 29 MAR 2002 16:03:02 Jerusalem ghostly as bomb fears keep Israelis inside
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19:06 - - Ha'aretz | |
IDF seizes most of Arafat's compound; PA head moved underground | |
Arafat's office comes under heavy fire; U.S. 'assessing appropriate responses.' |
Either that, or he just watched a Sylvester Stallone movie marathon.
Yesterday's headline: WORLD REACTS APATHETICALLY OR NOT AT ALL TO PASSOVER MASSACRE OF ELDERLY JEWS AND CHILDREN
If the traitors in congress won't approve the funding then they must be removed.
Well, let us examine this closely. The Israelis opened fire on Arafat's personal offices, and the official said that Arafat's life was in danger. Ok, that works.
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