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Tuesday, July 15 2008

Kuntar File Declassified

Haran_familyThe trial file of Samir Kuntar was declassified after nearly 30 years.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs translated an article from Yediot Aharonot about Kuntar, File No. 578/79 and the deaths of Daniel, Einat and Yael Haran (pictured) in 1979.

 

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This - in the sense of making Israel's case about the sheer wicked wickedness of terrorist murderers - might be called unlocking the stable door after the horse has bolted. If, alas. it were not the case that this is perhaps one of the worst cases of one-sided appeasement of terrorism by the post-Zionist dominated Israeli government ...

The IDF should simply blow their brains out upon capture, then there won't be any prisoners for weak political leaders to bargain with later on. This sub-human monster kuntar should never have been taken alive. This creature was receiving a college education in an Israeli prison as well as being able to get married and having conjugal visits with his wife, yet the children he murdered never had a chance to grow up, go to college, get married.

It's simply heartbreaking!

Kuntar denies killing the child. At his trial, who testified that he did? What did his lawyer say?

And this week, how was he greeted in Lebanon?As a "hero" who did, or did not, kill a child?

Has there been a cover-up?



 

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