Penelope
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I don't believe in Prophecy, and there was no reason for Hamas to kidnap and kill 3 teens the same day, for what , the fun of it? They would of wanted something, exchange of prisoners or held them for ransom.
A Prophecy always comes true if you prophesied first. I can prophesize and then commit the act and say , see I told you. There was not a thing in it for Hamas to do this. Does not make sense.
Mossad chief's chillingly prescient kidnap prophecy
Ten days ago, Tamir Pardo outlined a scenario that was spookily similar to the kidnapping of three teens missing in the West Bank since Thursday.
By Barak Ravid | Jun. 15, 2014 | 6:08 AM
The meeting dealt with the report of the Shamgar Committee on prisoner exchanges and on the Habayit Hayehudi bill that prohibits granting pardons to terrorists.
Pardo, along with other defense establishment officials present, tried to convince the ministers not to advance the bill. He was against it because it would limit the government's room for maneuver in future abduction cases, would keep its hands tied, and prevent it from considering other solutions for dealing with a potential crisis
"What will you do if in a week three 14-year-old girls will be kidnapped from one of the settlements?," he asked. "Will you say there is a law, and we don't release terrorists?"
Pardo did not convince the ministers, however. At the cabinet meeting three days later, the appeal of Science and Technology Minister Jacob Perry was rejected and the bill passed to a Knesset vote. By Wednesday, the bill passed its preliminary reading in the Knesset
Mossad chief s chillingly prescient kidnap prophecy - Diplomacy and Defense Israel News Haaretz
A Prophecy always comes true if you prophesied first. I can prophesize and then commit the act and say , see I told you. There was not a thing in it for Hamas to do this. Does not make sense.
Mossad chief's chillingly prescient kidnap prophecy
Ten days ago, Tamir Pardo outlined a scenario that was spookily similar to the kidnapping of three teens missing in the West Bank since Thursday.
By Barak Ravid | Jun. 15, 2014 | 6:08 AM
The meeting dealt with the report of the Shamgar Committee on prisoner exchanges and on the Habayit Hayehudi bill that prohibits granting pardons to terrorists.
Pardo, along with other defense establishment officials present, tried to convince the ministers not to advance the bill. He was against it because it would limit the government's room for maneuver in future abduction cases, would keep its hands tied, and prevent it from considering other solutions for dealing with a potential crisis
"What will you do if in a week three 14-year-old girls will be kidnapped from one of the settlements?," he asked. "Will you say there is a law, and we don't release terrorists?"
Pardo did not convince the ministers, however. At the cabinet meeting three days later, the appeal of Science and Technology Minister Jacob Perry was rejected and the bill passed to a Knesset vote. By Wednesday, the bill passed its preliminary reading in the Knesset
Mossad chief s chillingly prescient kidnap prophecy - Diplomacy and Defense Israel News Haaretz