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Apparent "suicide" bombing in Occupied Palesine as zionist occupiers

Angry Manc | 22.09.2004 18:17

Another predictable "suicide" bombing in Jerusalem, Occupied Palestine. Strange how WhatReallyHappened.com (and those in the know) had predicted this zionist action already. It's what happens when the zionist occupiers are facing criticism of their abuse of human rights, illegal occupation and land grabbing.

Another predictable "suicide" bombing in Jerusalem, Occupied Palestine. Strange how WhatReallyHappened.com (and those in the know) had predicted this zionist action already. It's what happens when the zionist occupiers are facing criticism of their abuse of human rights, illegal occupation and land grabbing.


* About the apparent "suicide" bomb ...

JERUSALEM (Reuters) - A Palestinian woman suicide bomber has blew herself up near a hitch-hiking post in Jerusalem, killing two people and wounding 15 in the first such attack in the city in seven months.

The blast on Wednesday tore through the mainly Jewish district of French Hill in East Jerusalem, captured by Israel in the 1967 Middle East war and annexed in a move not recognised internationally.

 http://www.reuters.co.uk/newsPackageArticle.jhtml?type=worldNews&storyID=588812&section=news




* The reason the zionist occupiers pulled this stunt:

JERUSALEM : Foreign Minister Silvan Shalom said he hoped to close the international debate over Israel's West Bank barrier, predicting that Palestinian efforts to take the issue to the UN Security Council would fail.

Shalom is in New York for this week's annual meeting of the UN General Assembly and has been lobbying European heavyweights furiously to ensure that the Palestinians do not get the required nine votes needed to have the barrier debated by the 15-member Security Council.

Israel has suffered a series of blows at the hands of the United Nations over the barrier, including a decision by the International Court of Justice, the UN's highest legal body, which ruled in July that parts built within the West Bank were illegal and should be torn down.

That non-binding verdict was later endorsed by a vote among members of the UN General Assembly, including all the member of the European Union.

But Shalom told public radio on Sunday he believed the EU heavyweights did not want the issue hammered out in a session of the Security Council.

 http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/afp_world/view/107461/1/.html




* From whatreallyhappened.com, posted on the same day, not long before ...

Israel hopes to close debate on West Bank barrier
Posted Sep 22, 2004 09:09 AM PST

[Linked to story from ChannelNewsAsia above]

Foreign Minister Silvan Shalom said he hoped to close the international debate over Israel's West Bank barrier, predicting that Palestinian efforts to take the issue to the UN Security Council would fail.

Yep, there's gonna be a big BANG! [THIS IS A COMMENT BY THE EDITOR]

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