This past weekend they buried the scumbag George Habash of the Popular Front of the Liberation of Palestine. Good riddance, dirtbag.
The unseemly aspect of the weekend ceremonies was the turnout of many Arab Israelis and also, the eulogizing of the terrorist leader by members of the Israeli Knesset.
From the full article at WorldNetDaily:
Further, it was leaked that the Balad party had coughed up money to plaster the city of Lod with pro Habash posters. By the way, isn't it ironic that the Israeli city of Lod was chosen as the final burial spot for Habash? Lod was the site of one of Habash's biggest terrorist attacks on Israelis. How fitting.
I guess even Israel has its own Harry Reids.
The unseemly aspect of the weekend ceremonies was the turnout of many Arab Israelis and also, the eulogizing of the terrorist leader by members of the Israeli Knesset.
From the full article at WorldNetDaily:
"Habash was buried in Amman but he must be buried in Lod. ... Habash's death was one of the biggest losses of the Palestinian people and Arab nation," said Jamal Zahalka, a leader of the Israeli Arab Balad party, which holds Knesset seats.
Further, it was leaked that the Balad party had coughed up money to plaster the city of Lod with pro Habash posters. By the way, isn't it ironic that the Israeli city of Lod was chosen as the final burial spot for Habash? Lod was the site of one of Habash's biggest terrorist attacks on Israelis. How fitting.
I guess even Israel has its own Harry Reids.
Israeli Arabs mourn infamous terrorist
Knesset members among those eulogizing leader of deadly attacks
TEL AVIV – Israeli Arabs this weekend held a memorial ceremony led by major Arab political parties here mourning the death of one of the most infamous anti-Israel terrorists leaders.
The choice of Lod as a place to mourn Habash may be particularly stinging to Israelis since the city was the site of one of the PFLP's deadliest terror attacks. In 1972, the PFLP gunned down 27 people at Israel's Lod airport. Habash was also born in Lod.
Zahalka, who also attended Habash's funeral in Jordan, was one of a handful of Israeli Arab leaders to lead the Lod memorial ceremony, which was replete with glowing eulogies of Habash and a march through the streets of Lod with participants brandishing Palestinian flags and some carrying placards reading, "Habash lives on."
Local and national representatives of the Israeli Arab Hadash political party were also present.
The PFLP continues operating from Syria, Jordan and the West Bank. More recent attacks include scores of deadly shootings against Israelis, the 2001 assassination of Rechavam Zeevi, Israel's tourism minister, and suicide bombings on an Israeli highway and in Tel Aviv's well-known Karmel Market.
According to Israeli security officials, the PFLP is the Palestinian terror group most proficient in carrying out successful drive-by shooting attacks.
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