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Group of Jewish Scum Uses Toys To conceal bombs at Palestinian Pre-Schools

Mob-0 | 29.04.2003 06:14


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OCCUPIED JERUSALEM, 4-29-03 - A right-wing group of Jewish Scum that claimed responsibility for recent explosions rocking a number of Palestinian Pre-schools used attractive toy-like explosive devices to cause large numbers of child casualties,

Group of Jewish Scum Uses Toys To conceal bombs at Palestinian Pre-Schools
Group of Jewish Scum Uses Toys To conceal bombs at Palestinian Pre-Schools


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"An organization calling itself ‘Revenge of the Babies’ that detonated explosives at occupied Jerusalem, al-Khalil and Jenin along with other aggressive activities, planted the load in boxes apparently attractive to the school pupils," Al-Haqq organization said in a report.

The members of the organization also put a focus on placing these substances early in the morning or in the break time where most students gather, in a bid to left a higher death toll, according to the report.

The psychopathic group of Jewish Scum claimed responsibility for a bomb attack on a school in an Arab district east of Occupied Jerusalem in March last year that left ten school pupils and two teachers wounded.

A carnage was narrowly averted as two more bombs were found on the scene and defused, while a fourth explosive device was also discovered in time in a nearby community clinic.

The explosives were found to be planted under a tree and alongside an 80-cm high wall where the students line up to enter their classes.

"The explosives that left all those casualties were planted in a very colorful yellowish frame that could make pupils approach them," read the Palestinian report.

Another blast rocked a school in the village of Al-Jarba, 10 kilometers (six miles) south of Jenin on April 9, leaving 25 pupils injured, four in serious condition. Investigations indicated one of the children had found the device, thought to be an Israeli-made grenade, in the school and that it exploded while he was playing with it in a classroom.

Last September, in the village of Zif near al-Khalil (Hebron) in the southern West Bank, fears of Jewish extremists were again revived when a bomb went off in the toilets of a Palestinian school, leaving 11 children wounded, five seriously.

A second bomb was found in the school and neutralized by army sappers

Supportive Army

The Palestinian human rights organization al-Haqq said the criminal acts of the Jewish settlers and extremist Jewish groups against the Palestinians were committed under the cover of the Israeli occupation forces.

"The only response of the occupation forces to these acts, including the explosions, was just a promise to open an investigation, when rather means closing it," the organsiation said.

Israeli military sources did not rule out that the Jenin school blast could have been the work of Jewish extreme nationalists although the "Revenge of the Babies" claimed responsibility for it.

The report also said that most of the attacks on Palestinians were carried near Israeli military posts or settlements, citing the aggression against a Palestinian house with the knowledge and protection by the nearby Israeli soldiers.

It referred to a recent Israeli Defense Ministry statistical report that Jewish settlers in Palestinian areas have 100,000 weapons, let alone the tight security measures around their settlements illegally built on Palestinian land and the Palestinians once used to stay.



"Is it an act of state policy'



Was the random killing of Muslim children by Israelis? The answer is obvious. Yes, it was.

Was it state policy? We don't know. It wasn't *official* state policy. That's for sure. But was it a case of the state exploiting the plausible deniability of inherent in the use of irregular auxiliaries? We don't know. But given Israel's history, and the racist essence of Zionist ideology, we would be foolish not to consider the possibility.

Either way, it was random killing, Israelis did it and it was an atrocity.

Mob-0