Doug wrote
<<If the terrorists actually lived in those homes, were those that remained
guilty of harboring the terrorists?>>
Jeroen wrote
<<I do not think so. Let�s say you are happily married and live with your
wife and kids. For some reason, you murder your neighbour. Does that make
your wives guilty of harboring a murderer? Are your kids guilty of harboring
a murderer?>>
There *is* difference between terrorism and other kind of murder.
Mother/father/grandmother that are saying, how proud they are of shahid
son/daughter and how they hope that their other offsprings would do the same
thing - are guilty of harboring terrorists in *my* book. And in case you
didn't pay attention earlier - the house of shahid that blew himself in
Naharia is in Israeli village Abu-Snena. Israeli - here means "not on
territories" and that most of males in Abu Snena serve in Israeli army. The
house stands - his family was very much against what he have done. 
Ilana from Israel


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