Yeah,
        But we are supposed to believe they are just like us with some minor
religious/cultural differences.

        Been there. It's a lot more then that.  In one of Tom Clancy's books Jack
Ryan is talking about dealing with high level Chinese diplomats.  He
compares it to the crew of the enterprise dealing with Klingons.  Just an
alien pattern of thought.  A whole different range of values.  Sounds
familiar.

        Israel, I truly feel sorry for you, and I think we need to open our eyes
and realize that their enemies are our ours.

        Remember the people in the streets, and handing out candy on Sept. 11th
were these same people.  Looks like they are actually trying to get
organized now:

        http://www.msnbc.com/news/793876.asp?0na=x2334391S

Tim

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Howie Hamlin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, August 14, 2002 10:37 AM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Palestinian killed soldier 'after losing bet'
>
>
> http://www.worldonline.co.za/news/news_center_020813.511647.html
>
> [Jerusalem, August 13 ] - A Palestinian militia leader who lost a
> card game with fellow gunmen struck a deal to pay off
> his "debt": he killed an Israeli soldier, the army has said. Atef
> Abayat, the Bethlehem leader of the Al Aqsa Martyrs'
> Brigade, which is linked to Yasser Arafat's Fatah movement, shot
> and killed the soldier in April 2001. The soldier had
> been guarding Rachel's Tomb, an Israeli enclave in Bethlehem.
>
> The army said it learned of the card game from a captured
> militiaman, Omar Abu Sneineh.
>
> Abayat and two other gunmen were killed last November when the
> car in which they were driving exploded. Palestinian
> officials accused Israel of planting explosives in the car, a
> charge Israel has neither confirmed nor denied.
>
> According to Abu Sneineh's testimony, Abayat and other men were
> playing cards in April 2001 and decided that the loser
> would have to kill an Israeli soldier. After the killing, "Abayat
> proudly told his friends" he had carried out the
> attack, the army said.
>
> "This chilling story shows ... the worthlessness of the sanctity
> of human life in the eyes of Palestinian terror
> organisations," it said.
>
> The Maariv daily newspaper identified the slain soldier as Danny
> Deri, 19. He was killed when two bullets punctured his
> flak jacket as he completed guard duty at Rachel's Tomb.
>
> "I'm in shock that a cruel killer took my son's life because he
> lost a card game," the soldier's father was quoted as
> saying.
>
>
> 
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