In Ramallah, Rachel Corrie's restaurant opens on Rachel Corrie Street

The 'Palestinians' have named a restaurant in Ramallah after one of their heroes,
Rachel Corrie.
The opening event was attended by 400 guests, including Ramallah Deputy Governot Hamdan Al Barghouti and various Palestinian Authority officials.
"We wanted to somehow reward this girl, who sacrificed herself for the Palestinian people and to thank her and all of the international peace activists," Muhammad Tmeizi, one of the restaurant's owners said.
The restaurant is placed in a street also named after the American peace activist and will serve both Eastern and Western food. It is estimated to become a hit among the many international activists in Ramallah.
Meryl Yourish asks
the obvious question:
Say, think it’ll feature pancakes?
Heh.
5 Comments:
I hope sales are flat!
What's on the menu; roadkill??
No, Juniper. Squash.
Related: Chanel 2 TV news reported that a delivery of Caterpillar heavy bulldozers to the IDF is being held up.
Today's special: Fresh roasted butternut squash.
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