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Wednesday, October 19, 2011

After nearly blowing up terrorists for Gilad deal, Amna Muna arrives in Turkey, Turks not thrilled

I've alluded to this a couple of times - I want to put it out there explicitly. Amna Muna (sometimes referred to as Amina Mona or Muna), who lured 16-year old Ophir Rahum to his death in 2001 and was released on Tuesday as part of the terrorists for Gilad deal, refused at the last minute to go to Gaza. Turkey agreed to take her in addition to ten other terrorists they were already taking. Muna did not want to go to Gaza, because she was the leader of the women terrorists in prison and maintained a reign of terror to keep them in line. She feared retribution from their families.

Not all Turks are thrilled about their country giving shelter to mass murderers (Hat Tip: Joshua I).
"We regard the issue as a humanitarian one. It is about 1,027 Palestinians reuniting with their families as well as one Israeli soldier reuniting with his family," Davutoğlu said. "Turkey is a country which (the Palestinians) should regard as their homeland."

Davutoğlu rebuffed allegations that the Palestinians could pose a threat to Turkey.

"Regardless of whether we see the alleged crimes committed by them as a crime, this deal with Israel amounts to (the crimes) being written off," he said.
Most Israelis would likely dispute that characterization. And lest you think that the 'Palestinian Authority' isn't thrilled to see these terrorists released, the 'Palestinian' ambassador to Turkey met them at the airport.

By the way, the one terrorist who went to Jordan was Ahlam Tamimi, the planner and quarterback of the Sbarro suicide bombing.

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2 Comments:

At 12:58 PM, Blogger NormanF said...

As Shy Guy would say, don't hold your breath waiting for Israel's Stupid Jews to cancel the second and subsequent stages of the "deal with the devil."

What could go wrong indeed

 
At 2:07 PM, Blogger Empress Trudy said...

She can be Erdogan's #2 bride.

 

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