The Hotel was taken over by the British and turned into a military headquarters.

There were three warning calls made. One was ignored.

How often does an attack on a military instillation come with a warning?

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On Tue, Feb 28, 2012 at 1:24 PM, Judah McAuley <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> The only part that I'm going to respond to is the bit about the Hotel
> David bombing as I'm not familiar with the other intricacies you guys
> are talking about, but it was always my understanding that everyone
> has historically laughed at the post-bombing assertion that there were
> warning phoned in? I also don't think that it makes any difference,
> really. If you are blowing up a hotel, you are blowing up a hotel and
> it doesn't matter if you warned people you were going to do it or not.
> The hotel, as far as I'm aware, wasn't a military installation.  I
> admit that my knowledge of these events isn't in depth but even I know
> something of the Hotel David bombing and I'm pretty sure the
> historical consensus is that it was a flat out terrorist act.
>
> Also, Michael, you said that Dr. Ruth was actually part of a different
> group and that the article I mentioned is incorrect. Do you have a
> source for that? I'm really curious, I had no idea that Dr. Ruth was a
> sniper :)
>
> Cheers

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