Let's Play... Connect the Dots
Can you find the connection between the terror attacks against the United States on 9/11 and Ariel Sharon suffering a stroke?
Answer:
They are both causes for the "Palestinians" to celebrate.
Let's take a closer look:
9/11:
"Jubilant Palestinians took to the streets of refugee camps of Lebanon and the West Bank, waving Palestinian flags and distributing sweets to celebrate the attacks on major U.S. landmarks and government offices."
"In Nablus, motorists honked their horns and gunmen fired into the air from assault rifles to cheer on the attacks which unfolded in the space of a few hours and stunned people around the globe."
Ariel Sharon's stroke:
On the streets of Gaza City, meanwhile, dozens of armed men from the Popular Resistance Committees, a small but fiercely militant group, fired guns in the air and handed out pastries to motorists on the streets of in celebration of the news that Sharon was ill.
The celebrations quieted soon after news emerged that the prime minister's life was not in danger, Israel Radio reported.
And whoever said that the "Palestinians" didn't know how to have a good time...
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5 Comments:
what's "funny" (not) is that the world cares not when the Palestinians react this way, but if we all had parties after Arafat died and it was filmed, we would have been condemned. The media loves these outbursts from Palestinians because it then gives them justification to promote media bias. (take a look at my post this morning)
Strange world we live in
By Jerusalemcop, at Mon Dec 19, 12:40:00 PM GMT+2
But we did have a celebrate after Arafat died!
By JoeSettler, at Mon Dec 19, 01:13:00 PM GMT+2
in front of the tv cameras?
By Jerusalemcop, at Mon Dec 19, 01:24:00 PM GMT+2
Yeah, I'm pretty sure Moshe Feiglin did a toast after Arafat's death at a Manhigut Yehudit conference that caused quite a ruckus...
By Ze'ev, at Mon Dec 19, 02:36:00 PM GMT+2
A whole day, and no posts~!?
By Ezzie, at Wed Dec 21, 05:43:00 AM GMT+2
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