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Kelly Boggs -- Tributes to Arafat Short on Truth: "The following are but a few of the murderous exploits inspired by Arafat.
The Nahariya/Avivim school bus attack, May 1970. Palestinian terrorists crossed the border from Lebanon, ambushed the bus with a barrage of gunfire, murdered 12 children and 3 adults, and left several others crippled.
The Munich Olympics slaughter, in which eleven Israeli athletes were killed in September 1972.
The brutal murder of three U.S. diplomats held hostage in Khartoum, Sudan, in March 1973. The terrorists demanded the release of Sirhan Sirhan, the Palestinian assassin of Robert F. Kennedy. Arafat was recorded as having given the execution orders.
The Maalot massacre in May 1974. A school building was taken over while children from Tzfat on a school trip were sleeping there. Three teachers and 22 schoolchildren were killed. "
"The numerous kind remembrances being offered of Arafat goes to show what author Henry David Thoreau observed was right, 'The rarest quality in an epitaph is truth.'
"Israeli Cabinet minister Ehud Olmert offered honest words concerning Arafat’s death: ''The Palestinian people's mourning is not ours -- we cannot grieve for someone who killed us and spilled our blood. But we respect our mourning neighbors…'”
The Nahariya/Avivim school bus attack, May 1970. Palestinian terrorists crossed the border from Lebanon, ambushed the bus with a barrage of gunfire, murdered 12 children and 3 adults, and left several others crippled.
The Munich Olympics slaughter, in which eleven Israeli athletes were killed in September 1972.
The brutal murder of three U.S. diplomats held hostage in Khartoum, Sudan, in March 1973. The terrorists demanded the release of Sirhan Sirhan, the Palestinian assassin of Robert F. Kennedy. Arafat was recorded as having given the execution orders.
The Maalot massacre in May 1974. A school building was taken over while children from Tzfat on a school trip were sleeping there. Three teachers and 22 schoolchildren were killed. "
"The numerous kind remembrances being offered of Arafat goes to show what author Henry David Thoreau observed was right, 'The rarest quality in an epitaph is truth.'
"Israeli Cabinet minister Ehud Olmert offered honest words concerning Arafat’s death: ''The Palestinian people's mourning is not ours -- we cannot grieve for someone who killed us and spilled our blood. But we respect our mourning neighbors…'”
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