The Egyptians and the IDF didn’t get all the suicide bombers that got out of Gaza and into Israel. Yeah, there’s a reason Gaza is closed off. It’s to keep out subhumans like this one:
A suicide bomber blew himself up in the southern town of Dimona at around 10:30 A.M. Monday, killing a woman and wounding 11 others, in the first terror attack of its kind in over a year. Click here for map
Negev Police Chief Yossi Porianta said that there had been two suicide bombers, but only one managed to detonate his explosives belt; the other was shot dead by security forces before he could blow himself up.
The second bomber had apparently been knocked out by the force of the first blast and was about to detonate his own belt, when rescue teams noticed the explosives and alerted police, who shot him at point blank. The suicide bombers entered Israel from Egypt after Gaza militants blew
up the Gaza-Egypt border wall, a Palestinian militant said.
And the kicker: It was Fatah, not Hamas. The AP is covering up or whitewashing these facts as fast as they can.
It was the first suicide attack in Israel in a year, and officials were investigating whether the attackers came in through Egypt after Palestinian militants breached the Gaza-Egypt border last month.
An offshoot of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas’ Fatah movement claimed responsibility, complicating recently renewed peace efforts. The attackers, they said, came from the West Bank, though the claim could not immediately be verified.
Funny, they don’t have any trouble verifying it in a later article.
Abu Fouad, a spokesman for the Fatah-allied Al Aqsa Martyrs’ Brigades – which claimed responsibility for the attack – said the operation had been planned for a month, but was made possible after militants violently opened Gaza’s border with Egypt on January 23.
Or by Ynet.
Abu Fouad, a spokesman for the al-Aqsa Brigades, said in a press conference in Gaza that “the attack has been planned for a month, but was only made possible after gunmen bombed the fence at the Philadelphi route on January 23.”
Once again, the pretend-moderates of Fatah send their murderers into Israel to kill civilians. Once again, the pretend-condemnation by Abbas.
Abbas’ office denounced the attack. But it denied Al Aqsa was involved and linked the bombing to an Israeli raid in the West Bank that killed two Islamic Jihad militants before dawn Monday.
In the next breath, he denies that Fatah had anything to do with it.
Typical.
Condi Rice has this attack’s blood on her hands. She pushed Israel to give up the Philadelphi corridor. If the IDF still controlled it, the wall would not have been breached.