Posted on 03/12/2011 6:48:25 PM PST by Hojczyk
Palestinian terrorist stabbed five family members to death in the settlement of Itamar early Saturday morning; three children, including baby girl, among victims. Later that day Palestinians handed out candy to celebrate the mass murder. YNet News reported:
Gaza residents from the southern city of Rafah hit the streets Saturday to celebrate the terror attack in the West Bank settlement of Itamar where five family members were murdered in their sleep, including three children.
Residents handed out candy and sweets, one resident saying the joy is a natural response to the harm settlers inflict on the Palestinian residents in the West Bank.
Meanwhile, Palestinian Prime Minister Salam Fayyad said he clearly and firmly denounces the terror attack, just as I have denounced crimes against Palestinians.
We are against all types of violence, Fayyad said during a tour in Bethlehem. Our position has not changed. As we have said many times before, we categorically oppose violence and terror, regardless of the identity of the victims or the perpetrators.
IDF and security forces have been scouring the West Bank area since late Friday night, and have arrested 20 Palestinians from the villages of Awarta, Zababdeh, Sanur and Siliya. The IAF employed unmanned aerial vehicle in an effort to search for the suspects.
If the Judeophobic and partisan media jerkoffs would televise a video of this — and this isn’t the first time this happened — and made that video go viral, we’d never again have to worry about a-holes like the Moslems Obama and Ellison getting elected.
Big “if,” Civ. If we want such footage to go viral, we have to somehow get it ourselves and plaster it all over the social networking sites, of none of which I am a member.
Coverage online isn’t the same as coverage in broadcast media, because online everything is on demand, while broadcast goes out to an audience with few options.
That is the key, isn’t it. Sigh...
When the Arab-jihadist fanatics are destroyed, they can only blame themselves.
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