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Palestinian prisoner expelled from W. Bank to Gaza
2006-12-26
Israel on Monday expelled a Palestinian prisoner from the West Bank to Gaza, officials in Gaza said. The prisoner, Abdullah Saadi, 26, lived in Jenin, at the northern edge of the West Bank. He belongs to the military wing of Fatah, the movement of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, they said. The Israeli military had no immediate comment.

In 2002, Israel expelled 27 West Bank Palestinians to Gaza, charging they were involved in planning a suicide bombing. Palestinians and human rights groups have complained about the practice.
Posted by:Fred

#5  :>
Frank, Confuseus say
The dough gets the big man straight.
Posted by: Shipman   2006-12-26 14:31  

#4  IIRC, Shin Bet wanted several years ago to start expelling the families of suicide bombers from WB to Gaza. The uproar even mentioning that possibility brought from the various Paleo groups showed that it was a great idea. Too bad the Israeli Supreme Court shot it down.
Posted by: mac   2006-12-26 11:31  

#3  prolly Gaza City
Posted by: Frank G   2006-12-26 08:52  

#2  From where does Ramallah look like heaven?

Posted by: Shipman   2006-12-26 07:23  

#1  Palestinians and human rights groups have complained about the practice.

Yet remain utterly silent on how difficult existing Islamic doctrine itself makes fighting terrorism in all its forms. If relocating West Bank Islamic radicals to Gaza diminishes their ability to instigate terror attacks, then that is what it takes.

Human rights organizations would do well to shut up about any rights for terrorists. They would be well advised to help save this world by pushing for sanctions against all Sharia nations on the grounds of gender apartheid being a fundamental violation of women's rights. Until existing Sharia law is seen as a fundamental violation of human rights (in general), by constitutional and non-theocratic societies, fighting terrorism and Islamization will be a fragmented and less morally coherent force than what may be ultimately required to withstand the threat of Islam.

These sort of external sanctions, economic and military, exerted in unison are some of the few ways to make Western civilization Muslim unfriendly. Unreformed Islam provides those who oppose theocratic rule no alternative but resolute defiance and agressive opposition.
Posted by: Zenster   2006-12-26 00:21  

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