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Mumbai Under Attack
by Drima on November 27, 2008
The city is getting terrorized with a well-coordinated sophisticated attack. A friend of mine was two blocks away from the blasts but luckily he’s okay. Unfortunately, not everyone is.
Amanpour sheds light.
May the victims rest in peace, and may we see an end to this ongoing madness as soon as possible.
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“Meanwhile, the sole surviving gunman from the Mumbai massacre, Azam Amir Kasab, told Indian police that the terrorists were sent with a specific mission of targeting Israelis at Chabad House in order to avenge atrocities committed against the Palestinians, the Times of India reported on Sunday.
A source told the newspaper that some of the other Islamic terrorists killed in the dramatic and drawn-out Indian commando raid on the building had actually stayed at the Chabad center, also known as Nariman house, as part of the planning for the brutal attack.
“They have stayed in Nariman House on a rental basis, identifying themselves as Malaysian students,” said the source, adding that police were investigating how Chabad House rooms were rented to non-Jews.”
Is there a word lower than stinking, filth, rotting feces?
I would put that word worlds above these beasts…
I wonder how much of the Palestinian and greater Arab world takes pride knowing they have such good men looking after their well-being and honor.
I am thinking perhaps what is needed is something similar to the Hug-A-Jew Day that was promoted a few years ago; maybe a “try-not-to-torture-the-Jew-before-you-kill-him” Day.
Perhaps Hug-A-Jew was too big a step?
(Yes, I’m angry.)
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