Sunday, May 28, 2006
The BBC, one of the triad of journalistic evil (see our explanations for this elsewhere on this blog), is at it again.
If the US arrested a terrorist, can that arrest be questioned? If the UK arrested a terrorist, can that arrest be questioned? Yet, somehow - especially to Yassir Arafat apologist and BBC correspondent Caroline Hawley - it is a downright mystery why Israel would bother to arrest a Palestinian terrorist wanted for committing terrorism against Israel.
Israel captures Hamas commander
Israeli forces have captured the leader of Islamic group Hamas' military wing in the West Bank in a raid in Ramallah.
Israel accuses Ibrahim Hamad, 41, of masterminding a string of suicide bombings, including attacks on cafes and the Hebrew University in Jerusalem.
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BBC correspondent Caroline Hawley in Jerusalem says it is not clear why the Israeli army has moved against Hamad now.
As Yul Brynner's character King Mongkut of Siam said in "The King and I," "is a puzzlement!"