Thursday, January 05, 2006
You Had To Know
This was going to happen:
The leader of the PFLP, currently hiding from justice in Syria, calls Ariel Sharon’s cerebral hemorrhage a gift from God.
Pan-Arab satellite television broadcasters beamed out largely straightforward, nonstop live coverage early Thursday from outside the hospital where Prime Minister Ariel Sharon struggled for his life.
But a radical Palestinian leader in Damascus, the Syrian capital, called Sharon’s health crisis a gift from God.
“We say it frankly that God is great and is able to exact revenge on this butcher. ... We thank God for this gift he presented to us on this new year,” Ahmed Jibril, leader of the Syrian-backed faction Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine-General Command, a small radical group, told the Associated Press.
Here's a hint as to why Palestinians still do not have a state: no statesmen; just bloodthirsty thugs.
The leader of the PFLP, currently hiding from justice in Syria, calls Ariel Sharon’s cerebral hemorrhage a gift from God.
Pan-Arab satellite television broadcasters beamed out largely straightforward, nonstop live coverage early Thursday from outside the hospital where Prime Minister Ariel Sharon struggled for his life.
But a radical Palestinian leader in Damascus, the Syrian capital, called Sharon’s health crisis a gift from God.
“We say it frankly that God is great and is able to exact revenge on this butcher. ... We thank God for this gift he presented to us on this new year,” Ahmed Jibril, leader of the Syrian-backed faction Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine-General Command, a small radical group, told the Associated Press.
Here's a hint as to why Palestinians still do not have a state: no statesmen; just bloodthirsty thugs.