Secretary Kerry will travel to Jerusalem & Ramallah next week to discuss ongoing final status negotiations b/t the Israelis & Palestinians.
— Marie Harf (@marieharf) December 28, 2013
To which we replied
@marieharf Great opp for you to clarify whether US views next 26 killers going free as freedom fighters, political prisoners or terrorists
— This Ongoing War (@ThisOngoingWar) December 28, 2013
and then
@marieharf Astonishing that Deputy Spx for State Dept still cannot say whether those Arab killers are terrorists http://t.co/k8N2MNTQUu
— This Ongoing War (@ThisOngoingWar) December 28, 2013
Estimated likelihood of a US State Department reply, based on five months of our repeated attempts to get an answer: oh, we think about zero. Could it be they prefer not to answer? How utterly incredible would that be? Do people realize?
For more background:
- 14-Aug-13: Are the Palestinian Arab
murderers who are being released at this moment, freedom fighters or
terrorists? Let's check with the State Department.
- 19-Aug-13: Is the US State Department
breaching its own policy on Palestinian Arab terrorists?
- 25-Aug-13: Wake up call for those who thought the
terrorists are walking free for peace
- 21-Oct-13: Incredibly, maddeningly,
convicted terrorists are about to be freed again
- 28-Oct-13: A moment before more terrorist beasts
are freed, questions for the State Department
- 30-Oct-13: The bogus manufacture of heroes
and legends
- 1-Nov-13: Still waiting for State
- 17-Nov-13: Is Washington going to make up
its mind whether it sees the killers as freedom fighters or as terrorists?
- 5-Dec-13: Welcome to Jerusalem, Mr Kerry. A
moment of your time please.
- 10-Dec-13: Can Kerry and his State Department
colleagues not hear what's being said clearly in Arabic?
- 12-Dec-13: For those who think freeing
convicted killers brings lasting peace, another wake-up call
- 15-Dec-13: Confirmed by Kerry: More unrepentant killers to walk free in two weeks
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