The following was posted on Facebook earlier this evening. The person who posted it has yet to cite a source (although she is in Israel and may not have seen the requests for one), so please take it with a grain of salt.
So the wedding with the horrible pictures of people dancing and
stabbing the poor Arab child who was murdered in Duma...the dance that
justifiably should be condemned and all who were involved should be
investigated? yes, that one...so here's some information that will help
the police to further investigate:
The family cannot find the
photographer who filmed the dance; the videographer FOR the wedding was
taping somewhere else. So who was the person who videotaped these scenes? How did they know to be at the wedding at precisely this time?
The family has spoken to guests - not one admits to having brought
pictures of the Arab family to the wedding...so who brought the
pictures? How did these people know to bring a picture of a dead child
to a wedding...who does that?
According to the wedding hall,
Shabak came a few hours before the wedding and put in cameras throughout
the wedding hall...then came after and removed it. Hmmm.... that's
strange...does Shabak place cameras in all wedding halls right before a
wedding and then remove them right after?
The family does not
know the people who came and did this...and more, the weapons that
appear in the video were not there before or after this one "dance." The
family brought no guns - the guns disappeared two minutes after the
song.
They spoke to the guard of the wedding hall - there were
hundreds of undercover cops that showed him their police IDs before they
entered - they were not guests...so why were they there in advance?
Neither the groom nor the bride know the people who were dancing with
the picture - and they were not part of the wedding. Seems strange...no?
Something smells in this...something very rotten...
Stranger things have happened in Israel. It would be horrible if Jews actually carried out the terror attack at Duma. But I wouldn't reach the conclusion that they did just yet. Don't forget this.
Disgraceful: 'Palestinian' savages post video satirizing kidnap victims
'Palestinian filmmakers' have produced a video that has been posted to YouTube that satirizes the kidnapping of Gilad Shaar, Naftali Frenkel and Eyal Yifrach. I can't access the video right now because Ben Gurion Airport's free WiFi does not allow access to streaming media, but it's linked above.
In the clip, two armed Palestinians with covered faces stand behind three actors who play the roles of the kidnapped teens.
The three actors, whose eyes are covered, read out their respective
names, Gil-Ad Shaer, Naftali Fraenkel and Eyal Yifrah, under the threat
of a gun. The three actors playing the kidnapped teens are then
commanded to say Allau Akbar ("God is great").
In the film the captors make the following demands: the release of
Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails, the termination of the
"occupation" in the West Bank and the end of IDF home demolitions and
expropriation of land.
Towards the end of the scene, other actors depicting IDF intelligence
officials are shown watching the captors' demands. An actor in the film
dressed as a haredi watches with the officials and proclaims that he is
scared.
Despicable. But as long as the West keeps supporting these savages - financially and otherwise - they will continue to behave this way. If the 'Palestinians' opponents were anyone other than the Jews, the 'international community' would have jettisoned them a long time ago. No one would give a damn about them.
Disgraceful.
UPDATE 2:54 PM PARIS TIME
Now that I'm in Paris where they have no problems viewing anti-Semitic videos, let's go to the videotape.
The impressive video shows four blasts, but there is no photo evidence that they came from rockets. If the video was real, it probably was taken in another country, such as Iran or Lebanon, because the IDF reported that it did not detect multiple rocket attacks.
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The Islamic Jihad, Hamas and the Palestinian Authority often issue reports that are fabricated, particularly about supposed IDF incursions and alleged arrests of Arabs, often described as those who are pregnant, mentally ill or handicapped.
Conversations between Arutz Sheva and IDF spokesmen routinely conclude with a denial that the army even was in the area of the alleged actions.
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