Monday, July 7, 2014

HIJOS de UNOS e HIJOS de OTROS

1) Eyal Yifrah, Gil-Ad Shaer and Naftali Fraenkel were teenagers. They were abducted and brutally murdered by Palestinian terrorists from Hamas, a partner in the Palestinian Authority’s unity government, and a terrorist organization dedicated to the annihilation of Israel and the Jewish people. The teens’ abduction and murder was supported by Palestinian society as a whole. While Israelis were united as never before in worry and prayer for the missing boys, Palestinian society was united in its expressed delight at the abduction and murder of the boys. 2) The investigation into the murder of teen Muhammad Abu Khedeir is progressing: following the arrests of six Jews with suspicion of murdering the teen, Channel 2 News now reports that one of the arrestees is now cooperating with investigators. The suspect confessed and implicated five of his friends. The investigation also revealed that this was not a well disciplined and ordered group, but rather an initiative of a few young extremists who knew each other beforehand. Police suspects that the six, who belong to a right wing group, committed the murder as an act of revenge for the kidnapping and killing of the three Israeli teens. According to the partial information that can now be published, a few of which are minors, who live in the areas of Beit Shemesh, Adam settlement and Jerusalem. PA President Mahmoud Abbas says Abu Khdeir was the victim of Jewish extremists incensed at the discovery last week of the remains of Gil-Ad Shaer, 16, Eyal Yifrah, 19, and Naftali Fraenkel, 16, all of whom were buried Tuesday. 3) The murder of 19-year-old Shelly Dadon of Afula has been solved, the Shin Bet said on Sunday, nearly a month after it arrested the man it said carried out the grisly murder. According to the Shin Bet, on June 16 it arrested Hassin Yussef Hasin Halifa, a taxi driver from Ibillin in the Galilee, on suspicion of carrying out the murder on the night of May 1. Though Halifa was arrested weeks ago, news of his arrest and confession were only publicized Sunday, after the Israeli media began covering the arrest of a group of Jews for allegedly murdering a Palestinian teen in a nationalistic crime last week. President Shimon Peres called Thursday for an end to incitement and respect for the rule of law: “I call upon every citizen, all citizens, with a serious request,” Peres told reporters. “Now is a time for two things: To respect the law and to avoid incitement. We weren’t born to hate, we weren’t born to speak in a hateful language. A few days ago we all behaved as one with dignity, even during our sorrow but together we called for restraint, we called for investigation, we were careful with our words. “It’s time to stop incitement, it’s time to be respectful and to respect the law. It’s in our hands. People who are engaged in incitement are not always aware where it can lead, to more sorrow, to more dangers. It’s time for all of us to show restraint, to show understanding and let us as human beings, all of us, be true to our morality, to our hope to live together in peace,” Peres said. And referring to the cousin of Muhammad Abu Khedeir…if you are an American citizen and go overseas, you should not get involved in riots and then when the police stomps on you…go crawling to the US Consulate in Jerusalem (actually it is the US Embassy which should be there) and cry wolf. When you go overseas, you should behave accordingly…

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