Friday, March 7, 2008

Hamas Backtracks On Claim Of Jerusalem Attack


Chickenshits. Cowards. Both are words to describe the vermin at Hamas. Hamas came out earlier today and claimed responsibility for the massacre of Israeli childen at the Jerusalem seminary and then just hours later, Hamas officials start backtracking and saying that the claim was premature (maybe they saw the Holger Awakens posting yesterday that said kill the leadership of any organization that even CLAIMS responsibility).
Anyway, this is what one of the yellow belly Hamas officials had to say:


Abu Obeida, a spokesman for Hamas' military wing, confirmed the group was not taking responsibility for the attack — at least yet.
"There may be a later announcement. ... But we don't claim this honor yet," he said.
So here's the deal. Hamas Radio goes on the air with the breaking news that Hamas, the glorious fighters of Hamas (pardon me, i puked in my mouth) had done this despicable deed and once that hit the airwaves...more than likely the Hamas leadership shit a brick and figured they would be dead by morning so they sent this chump, Obeida, out there to eat some crow.

Well Hamas, I got news for you. The Israelis will find out exactly WHO did this - from inception of the plan, to strategy, to tactical matters and finally to execution. If you did it, you will pay with your lives. And if it was up to me, you'd pay with your lives for even making the claim.

Here's the full story.


Thousands Mourn Massacre at Jerusalem Seminary; Hamas Backtracks on Responsibility Claim

Masses of mourners marched in funeral processions after a rabbi recited Hebrew psalms line by line, the crowd repeating them after him in memory of the dead. Israeli officials said the victims were between ages 15 and 19 except one, who was 26. They identified one of the slain as 16-year-old Avraham David Moses, an American citizen whose parents moved to Israel in the 1990s.
Shortly after Hamas Radio went on the air with the claim of responsibility, sources told FOX News that a few officials within the militant organization were backing away from the boast.
Ibrahim Daher, head of Hamas' al-Aqsa radio, said his station put out an earlier claim of responsibility prematurely.
Abu Obeida, a spokesman for Hamas' military wing, confirmed the group was not taking responsibility for the attack — at least yet.
"There may be a later announcement. ... But we don't claim this honor yet," he said.
It was not immediately clear whether a militant group had orchestrated the shooting.
A Hamas radio presenter earlier had said the group's military wing had "promised a jolting response" to the Israeli offensive, and called on believers to "celebrate this victory against the brutal enemy."
Israel slapped a closure on the West Bank and beefed up security and emergency forces around Jerusalem and other areas in the wake of the shooting, the first major attack in Jerusalem in four years and the deadliest in Israel since a homicide bomber killed 11 people in Tel Aviv on April 17, 2006.

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