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Thursday, November 20, 2014

What 'peace' with an Arab country means: Jordanian parliament prays for Har Nof murderers

Israel has a 'peace treaty' with Jordan. But that treaty isn't worth the paper on which it is printed. On Wednesday, Jordan's parliament prayed for the souls of the two terrorists who on Tuesday murdered four Jews and a Druze police office and wounded eight other Jews, four of them seriously.
On Wednesday, Jordan's parliament offered a prayer in honor of the spirit of Ghassan Abu Jamal and Uday Abu Jamal - the terrorists who slaughtered five people.

The prayer was held as the House of representatives session opened.

MP Khalil Attieh requested his fellow representatives to recite the Fatiha for the "spirit of the heroes."

The Fatiha is the first chapter of the Koran, recited on important occasions.
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2 Comments:

At 2:43 PM, Blogger Cris Bor said...

Jordan has "normal" relations with Israel.In the last World Senior Championship a jordanian player refuse to play against israelis (there were about
20).The arbiter did not pair him against israelis. This is not the first time it
happens in the chess world.
I am telling this because I was there.

 
At 1:18 AM, Blogger Unknown said...

Israel should reclaim this part of the Mandate for Palestine and move the 'Jordanians" to Iraq to help balance the shia sunni numbers.

 

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