UPDATES 6 pm Israel time, Friday, May 2 2014:
**There were no warning sirens this morning as another rocket fired by Palestinian terrorists in Gaza exploded in the Eshkol region of southern Israel.
The IDF was once again quick to absolve Hamas of all responsibility in the attack. Inventing a new term, the IDF spokesman hilariously called the rocket a “rogue rocket” thereby suggesting that Hamas had nothing to do with the launch.
Regular readers of this blog will recall that Mahmoud Al-Zahar, senior spokesman of Hamas in Gaza, commented last week that no rocket is launched out of Gaza without Hamas approval.
By the way, there has been not been one word of condemnation about this attack by the Israeli media, the Israeli government, or any international entity.
**Last night, an infant riding on a bus near the Givat Ze’ev neighborhood of Jerusalem was hit in the head by a “rock” that shattered a window pane. In addition, to the concussive effects of the “rock”, the infant was also cut in the face by the glass shards that exploded inside the bus.
Paramedics who arrived on the scene treated the baby and administered aid to “dozens of passengers” suffering from shock. Today the infant remains at the Hadassah Hospital on Mt. Scopus.
By the way, there has been not been one word of condemnation about this attack by the Israeli media, the Israeli government, or any international entity.
**A quotation from the Imam of the Al-Aksa mosque–made at an Islamic conference in Milan 3 days ago:
“We will return to the sea of Jaffa, to the sands of Haifa, to the palm trees of Beit Shean, and to the hills of Lod and Ramle. We in the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque await the legions of the conquerors. We await the armies from Tunisia, from Jordan, from Egypt, from Iraq, from the Maghreb, and from the Hijaz . . . the Jewish state would vanish . . .”
By the way, there has been not been one word of condemnation about this incitement by the Israeli media, the Israeli government, or any international entity.
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Israeli police suspect “nationalist motives” in the murder of Shelly Dadon yesterday whose body was found in the woods near an industrial park at Migdal Haemek. The phrase “nationalist motives” is the terminological cover provided these days for “Palestinian terrorist attacks.”
Dadon had left her home alone to go to a job interview, and apparently was able to make a phone call to her parents just as the attack was beginning. In that phone call, her parents could hear her being strangled.
Apparently, according to initial reports, Dadon was brutally strangled and stabbed to death.
Again, there has been not been one word of condemnation about her murder by the Israeli media, the Israeli government, or any international entity–a fact that enraged Dadon’s family yesterday afternoon.
Her cousin cried out: “I want every Knesset legislator to know what is going on here. If this had been a ‘price tag’ graffiti incident, the whole State would have been up in arms. But when a young girl is murdered on her way to a job interview, they are all silent. We demand that they bring [the killer] to justice.”
Your humble servant is equally appalled.
In a week that has seen the likes of Tzipi Livni, Benjamin Netanyahu, and international organizations go crazy over several “graffiti incidents” in the north labeling them “hate crimes”and worse, it is remarkable that a rocket can explode in a Jewish community in southern Israel, that an infant can be wounded in a bus attack in Jerusalem, that the imam of the Al-Aksa mosque can call on Arab armies to liberate Palestine, and that a 20 year old girl can be murdered–and nobody says a word in condemnation.