First, the United States has demanded that Jordan extradite Ahlam Tamimi, who planned the Sbarro suicide bombing 16 years ago and drove the bomber to the downtown Jerusalem restaurant.
Tamimi scouted for a target before leading the bomber, Izz al-Din Shuheil al-Masri, to the Sbarro restaurant. They arrived just before 2:00 pm, when the restaurant was filled with customers, dozens of women, children and babies, and pedestrian traffic outside was at its peak.Israel Radio reported that Tamimi was sentenced to 16 life sentences (15 Israelis were murdered in the bombing and a 16th - Chana Nachenberg - is in a vegetative state to this day), but was released as part of the 'terrorists for Gilad' trade in 2011. Israel Radio said that two of the terrorists' victims were US citizens (I think it was actually more than two - Malki Roth and Shoshana Heyman HY"D were also American citizens).
Tamimi departed before Al-Masri, thought to be carrying a rigged guitar case or wearing an an explosive vest weighing 5 to 10 kilograms of explosives, nails, nuts and bolts, detonated his bomb.
She is currently a television host in Jordan, has hosted Hamas arch-terrorist Saleh Arouri (who ordered the kidnapping of three Jewish teenagers in June 2014), bragged of her involvement in others murders of Israelis and is considered as a symbol of the Palestinians fight.
Jordan may have a tough call to make, honoring its strong alliance to the US, with trying to avoid offending its majority Palestinian population and an anti-extradition trend in its court system, according to Shurat Hadin which is representing the family of the victim Chana Nachenberg (Finers and Nachenbergs) who was grievously injured in the bombing and remains in Israel in a coma even until now.Jordan is highly unlike to extradite Tamimi. If the royal family is about anything, it's about self-preservation. Extraditing Tamimi (whose clan includes prominent Jordanian lawyers) would bring about fighting that has been unseen since the Black September uprising in 1970. There is almost no chance that King Abdullah will take that risk to keep the United States happy.
According to Shurat HaDin President Nitsana Darshan-Leitner: "We are glad that the US Department of Justice has decided to move forward against this notorious mass murderer. We have been requesting for a long time that this unrepentant Palestinian terrorist be rearrested, extradited and prosecuted by American law enforcement officials."
"It was outrageous that Israel released this criminal with so much innocent blood on her hands and who has publicly rejoiced that she killed 8 Jewish children. For too long Jordan has become a safe haven for Palestinian terrorists and, hopefully, this is a change of policy for the new Trump administration, to start to pursue the numerous Palestinians who have killed US citizens in Israel," she said.
Chana Nachenberg's father, Yitzhak Bennett Finer, has responded: "We applaud the efforts of the Department of Justice in trying to bring Tamimi to justice and we hope they'll be successful. Our daughter Chana Nachenberg had the prime of her life taken from her because she has spent the past 15 and half years in a vegetative state on a respirator as a result of this inhuman act of the heinous bombing of Sbarros. Her daughter Sarah has grown up without a mother and her husband David without the love of his wife."
In a second report this evening, Israel Radio reported that the United States' Jerusalem Consulate's readout of Trump envoy Jason Greenblatt's meeting with 'moderate' 'Palestinian' President
During a meeting at the Palestinian Authority’s headquarters in Ramallah, Abbas committed to combat Palestinian incitement, the statement said. The Palestinian leader and Greenblatt also discussed building up the PA’s security forces, advancing the peace process, and improving the Palestinian economy.
According to the readout, Abbas told Greenblatt that “he believes that under President Trump’s leadership a historic peace deal is possible, and that it will enhance security throughout the region.”
“President Abbas committed to preventing inflammatory rhetoric and incitement,” the statement added.
The government of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been adamant that PA-sanctioned media and school curriculum are responsible for inciting terrorism.
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The Palestinian daily al-Quds cited sources in the US Congress who said Greenblatt warned Abbas that US lawmakers are working to condition US aid to the Palestinians — with the exception of security assistance — on ending incitement, including payments to the families of Palestinian terrorists.
The PA pays monthly stipends to families who have a member who is considered to have been “martyred,” which usually means being killed by an Israeli while carrying out a terror attack or suspected attack, or who is spending time in Israeli prison for perpetrating a terrorist act.
The US government has already taken measures to ensure its aid isn’t funneled to the families of terrorists. That includes paying the debts of the PA directly, rather than transferring funds into the PA’s coffers.
In the 12th year of his four-year term, Abu Dodobird may have finally found an American President who is willing to stand up to him. The 'Palestinians' must be really disappointed that Hillary Clinton lost the election. Heh.
President Trump just authorized the CIA to carry out its own drone strikes. That is the best option.
ReplyDeleteDo you really call it "standing up to Abbas" when Trump starts out by recognizing someone in the 12th year of a 4 year term as a legitimate leader? Not to mention his terrorist bonafides. Not especially impressed with the Jordan Kabuki theatre either. If Trump didn't initally realize that Jordan would never extradite Tamimmi because his throne and his skin comes first, there were plenty of knowledgeable people to do so.
ReplyDeleteSpot on!
Deletehttps://twitter.com/AdamMilstein/status/821515003324940288
ReplyDelete#Abbas poses with the photo of the #Palestinian terrorist who Massacred 38 #Israelis, including 13 children
Palestinians: Glorifying Mass Murderers
ReplyDeletehttps://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/9743/palestinians-glorifying-murderers
Palestinians don’t understand what is peace. They will never agree to peace. They teach their children that death is more then life. Their ultimate goal is to die for the course. They live a lie and die for a lie. They live to destroy Israel but in the end they will destroy themselves .
ReplyDeleteThe sad truth is that the Egyptian terrorist Arafat like his corrupt, anti-Semitic terrorist successor Abbas have never been interested in presiding over the 23rd Arab/Islamofascist state, so much as destroying the only Jewish one.
Let them rot in their cesspool of hate, mediocrity and misogyny.
When Palestinians are made to pay a price for their intransigence and sabotage - yes, peace will become possible.
1. Has anyone done a study on how many West Bank and/or Gaza streets are named for Jihadi murderers?
ReplyDelete2. If so, has anyone in any Administration's White House been sent a copy of the results?
3. Yes, I'm serious. Quit laughing, get up off the floor.
Then there was al Jazeera's Beirut bureau chief who gave Samir Kuntar an on-the-air birthday party after his release. I can give you BingMaps coordinates for the studio complex in Doha. It's still standing. So is the Emiri Diwan (al-Thani's palace.) Why?
ReplyDeleteShoshana of blessed memory to all was pregnant
ReplyDelete"US government ... aid ... funneled to the families of terrorists"
ReplyDeleteA Predator (or an Elbit Systems Hermes, to be properly Zionist) with a $100 bill taped to a missile's warhead.
"US government aid..."
ReplyDeletePerhaps we could supply Arkansas razorbacks (hogs, not football players) to the Shin Bet, for training as "K9" hunt-and-kill animals. Imagine 4,000 of them barreling thru the Kerem Shalom Crossing.