Connery
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- Oct 19, 2012
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"Israels security services are having trouble quelling the renewed wave of terror, and its spread across the Green Line could make Israelis question their safety.
Pvt. Eden Atias became the fourth Israeli to be killed by Palestinians in the last two months when he was stabbed on Wednesday morning. Atias is the first of the victims to be killed within the Green Line. But in this attack, the assailant did not have both criminal and nationalist motives. The Palestinian attacker, three years younger than his 19-year-old victim, told the police he illegally made his way into Israel to look for work. If he couldnt find work he would kill a Jew.
According to the police, the teen said he sought revenge for the imprisonment of two relatives in Israel and was angry that his family wasnt allowed to visit them. This behavior is similar to the recent attacks - the killing of Sgt. Tomer Hazan, the killing of Col. (res.) Seraiah Ofer in the Jordan Valley, the attempt to run over soldiers with a bulldozer at an Israel Defense Forces base, and the death of Givati infantryman Gal Kobi. Only Kobis death remains unsolved."
IDF commander: 100,000 Palestinians have a score to settle with Israel - Diplomacy and Defense Israel News | Haaretz
It does not look like there will be peace in that region for some time to come. The hatred that is instilled will perpetuate itself and be visited on future generations.
Pvt. Eden Atias became the fourth Israeli to be killed by Palestinians in the last two months when he was stabbed on Wednesday morning. Atias is the first of the victims to be killed within the Green Line. But in this attack, the assailant did not have both criminal and nationalist motives. The Palestinian attacker, three years younger than his 19-year-old victim, told the police he illegally made his way into Israel to look for work. If he couldnt find work he would kill a Jew.
According to the police, the teen said he sought revenge for the imprisonment of two relatives in Israel and was angry that his family wasnt allowed to visit them. This behavior is similar to the recent attacks - the killing of Sgt. Tomer Hazan, the killing of Col. (res.) Seraiah Ofer in the Jordan Valley, the attempt to run over soldiers with a bulldozer at an Israel Defense Forces base, and the death of Givati infantryman Gal Kobi. Only Kobis death remains unsolved."
IDF commander: 100,000 Palestinians have a score to settle with Israel - Diplomacy and Defense Israel News | Haaretz
It does not look like there will be peace in that region for some time to come. The hatred that is instilled will perpetuate itself and be visited on future generations.