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Month of December; Too many attacks to list individually.

 

Sunday, November 04, 2001 1:42:00 PM ET
A Palestinian gunman fired Sunday on a bus in Jerusalem, killing two people. At least 50 others were wounded, six of them seriously. Police shot and killed the gunman during the attack in the city's French Hill section. The attacker was a member of Islamic Jihad from the West Bank city of Hebron, Jerusalem Police Chief Mickey Levy said.

 

Sunday, October 28, 2001 2:47:00 PM ET
A Palestinian gunman killed at least four Israelis at a bus stop. The gunman also wounded about 40 others when they sprayed automatic gunfire on a crowd waiting at the bus stop. Sunday's attack in Hadera took place as Israel was poised to begin withdrawing from Palestinian-controlled areas in the West Bank. According to witnesses, a Palestinian gunman got out of a car and began firing at random. Israeli police shot and killed the gunman and another Palestinian who had remained in the car.

 

IDF officers sue French weekly for libel
By Herb Keinon

A group of IDF reserve officers living in Europe today began the process of filing a liable suit against the French left-leaning weekly Le Nouvel Observateur for writing in its recent edition that IDF soldiers rape Palestinian women knowing that as a result the women will be killed by relatives out to recoup their family honor.
In addition to the liable suit, the Foreign Ministry is demanding a clear and prominent apology from the magazine, which is widely read among the Paris intellectual elite.
A Foreign Ministry spokesman said that publication of such lies in a respectable publication shows to what extent Israel has become "fair game" in Europe, and how this shows that anything can be written about Israel.

My comment: Racism and the blood libel lies didn't die just because Nazis lost in W.W.II. This is a prime example of how it presents itself in Europe today..

QUOTES IN THE MEDIA
“We offered him (Arafat) the opportunity to bring them [Palestinian militants] to justice. He did nothing of the sort,” Gissin told MSNBC’s Lester Holt. “What is best for us is to arrest where he doesn’t arrest, intercept where he doesn’t intercept and stop them where he doesn’t stop them, and that is exactly what we are going to do.”
If you want to know what leaders of non- democratic regimes really believe, don't listen to their declarations to Western statesmen and journalists, but to what they say among themselves.

Malcolm Toon, former US Ambassador

"The president remains deeply concerned that Palestinian jails... are still built with bars in front with revolving doors at the back,"

White House spokesman Ari Fleischer.