Showing posts with label Netanya. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Netanya. Show all posts

Friday, July 01, 2016

01-Jul-16: Thursday evening Arab-on-Israeli stabbing attack in Netanya

Netanya - an evening view, not from yesterday [Image Source]
It has been a day of turmoil, drama and tragedy.

In Netanya, the Mediterranean coast city of 200,000 some 30 km north of Tel Aviv, a Palestinian Arab man in his forties launched a stabbing attack - the second one to have seized Israel's headlines on Thursday - on Israelis shopping in the early evening.

The moral pygmies at the European-funded Ma'an News Agency call it "the second incident to result in a Palestinian being killed following an attack in less than 12 hours". We assume the various European governments who keep re-supplying the Ma'an financial budget since its inception are comfortable with that way of looking at a martyr-rich, jihad war - sorry, an "incident" - being waged against a civilian population.

The site of the armed attack on unarmed shoppers is a local outdoor produce market located near the intersection of Sheshet HaYamim and Shoham Streets near the city center. (Images here.) Times of Israel quotes police saying the attack was intended as an attack of terror.

Two people were stabbed and suffered injuries. One, evidently a Haredi man of about 40, has serious injures from multiple stab wounds to the upper body. (Knifing attacks by Arabs on Israelis are generally directed at the victims' upper bodies, especially the head.) We don't know his name at this stage.

The second victim is a woman of 62; her injuries are thankfully somewhat milder. She is identified by Israel National News as Luba Gadimov. Mrs Gadimov's daughter is being married today - Friday - and the mother is determined to be there. We wish the whole family much joy and good health.

Both victims were being treated last night at Netanya's Laniado Hospital.

Their attacker was shot dead at the scene by an alert armed security guard. The stabber's name, quoted by various media sources, is Wael Yousef Abu Saleh, 46. Numerous online Arabic-language news channels (for instance here) immediately conferred martyrdom on him, ensuring his act of attempted murder will now be added to Palestinian Arab tales of "glory" and UNRWA school curricula.

An Arab source says he was from the Shweika section of Tulkarem which Ha'aretz improbably calls "a Palestinian village just east of Netanya in the West Bank". Some village: the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics said back in 2007 that Tulkarm had a population of 51,300 plus an additional 10,600 living in an what it terms an "adjacent refugee camp". The numbers are certain to have risen substantially n the past decade. There's a good chance the Ha'aretz editors have never been there or even gotten near.

In terms of the Oslo II Accord between Israel and the Palestinian Arabs, Tulkarem is in Area A, defined as being subject to "full civil and security control by the Palestinian Authority... Entry into this area is forbidden to all Israeli citizens." Also in Area A: Nablus, Jenin, Tulkarem, Qalqilya, Ramallah, Bethlehem, Jericho and 80 percent of Hebron.

Israel's Channel 2 News reported during the evening that there was an ongoing search for accomplices "after eyewitnesses told police the assailant was dropped off at the market moments before he began stabbing passers-by".

They are probably not looking inside the presidential compound in Ramallah. They certainly should.

Monday, November 02, 2015

02-Nov-15: An Israeli in his seventies is the latest victim of a Pal Arab with a knife

The stabbing scene tonight in Netanya [Image Source: Haaretz]
In Netanya, on Israel's Mediterranean seashore a few miles north of Tel Aviv, there was yet another stabbing attack this evening. First reported as a criminal assault, it's clearer now that this was terrorism. The attacker is said by Times of Israel and
confirmed by police as a 23-year-old Palestinian from the West Bank city of Tulkarem, which lies just ten miles east of Netanya. He was shot by a police officer, reportedly while attempting to flee the scene. He is said to be in critical condition.
The victim of the knifing attack on Tachkemoni Street is an Israeli man in his seventies. His condition is said to be very serious, with substantial loss of blood from from a single stab wound to the back (to no one's surprise). He is undergoing emergency treatment right now at nearby Sanz Medical Center/Laniado Hospital.

This terror attack comes just a couple of hours after the Rishon Lezion stabbing that injured three, including an 80-year-old woman.

Thursday, December 22, 2011

22-Dec-11: Know them by their actions. Oh, and by their smiles.

The head of the PA speaks [picture source] to a celebration rally
in Ramallah on October 18, 2011 when the first 477 murderers
were released by Israel. "Every prisoner
from every faction is holy to us and we must exalt them", he said.
For almost as long as there has been organized human society, awards - often in the form of medals - have been given to those whom the society considers to represent its core values.

The Palestine Liberation Organization has such an award. It's called the Jerusalem (or Al-Quds) Medal, and the decision to give it to someone is made only after the head of the PLO signs off. The head of the PLO, for years the appalling Yasser Arafat, is today Mahmoud Abbas, who in his day job is head of one of the two Palestinian Arab governments, the one called the Palestinian Authority.

Abbas made the decision two years ago to award his organization's Al-Quds Medal to five Arabs who were all, at the time, incarcerated in Israeli prisons, having been tried and convicted for murder. One was a woman called Tamimi, convicted on 15 counts of murder, including the murder of our daughter. Another was Amna Muna, sometimes called Mona Najar; sometimes called Mona Jaud Awana; always called terrorist and convicted murderer. She earned those labels not through her political views but by reason of the cold-blooded murder of an unarmed Jewish boy of sixteen which she engineered and which took place in front of her eyes. (The background is here.) Why engineer a murder? Turns out that Mona had been present at the Ramallah lynching in October 2000 when two Israelis were ripped apart, literally, by a mob of frenzied Arabs. And she was "excited" by what she saw.

Abbas and the murderers on
Wednesday in Ankara, Turkey
It was reported back in April 2008 that Abbas was going to present those medals in a ceremony timed to coincide with the sixth anniversary of the deadliest suicide-bombing of this Arafat War, the massacre in Netanya's Park Hotel on the first night of Passover 2002. Thirty-three Israelis were murdered on that festival night. Thus April 17, 2008 was a propitious date on which to honour persons who embody the highest expression of current Palestinian Arab values.

A day before the 2008 ceremony, Abbas "decided" to give in to pressure from the US government and canceled the award. But plainly that was not a reflection of how he felt. Damn, he was proud of that woman. And today (Wednesday) in Turkey, in the middle of a packed and politically important visit to the Recep Tayyip Erdoğan regime, the Palestinian president found time to show it ("Abbas Meets Woman Who Aided 2001 Murder Of Israeli"). And for good measure, the convicted mastermind of the Netanya massacre,  Nasser Yateima, who had been serving 29 life terms when released from Israeli prison in October's terrorists-for-Gilad-Shalit deal, was in the deal too. What sparkling conversation this tight little group must have had!

When, like us, you follow closely the media reports of convicted murderers who got free as a result of a massive act of extortion ("A monster walks the streets and she has many accomplices", you tend to pick up things that less-interested people might miss. For instance: we noticed that the two women mentioned here are almost always smiling broad teeth-baring smiles when they appear in the newspapers. This might be considered odd given that they are, and always will remain, convicted murderers even if they currently walk the streets free as birds.


In this picture, above, Tamimi is snapped inside her Israeli prison cell a moment after the interviewer told her, evidently for the first time, how many children died as a result of the actions she carried out and for which she was sentenced to sixteen life terms. The picture appears in many places on the web, and it's often noted that her face bears a beatific smile. Hard for us to argue. This is one very happy woman. Dead Israeli children evidently have that effect on her.

This is Mona aka Amna on March 18, 2001. Another killer who displays genuine, straight-from-the-heart happiness as she smiles for the media at a court appearance during the trial ten years ago for which she was convicted of murder. You see her deep regret over the loss of an innocent young life, right? 

And here's Mahmoud Abbas in Cairo recently. He's smiling broadly. This is unusual for the man. 95% of the published news pictures in which he appears show him scowling. Here, he's happy. Why so? Perhaps because his fingers are intertwined with those of Khaled Meshaal. The latter may be the head of Hamas, his arch-foe and competitor in the business of executing and encouraging terrorism. But he's someone who understands the central importance of killing the children of your enemy when you're engaged in jihad to the death. Someone you can work with. Someone you can like.

As to why Mahmoud Abbas is routinely called "moderate" and a seeker of peace, that's a tough one. Perhaps the question could be directed at the two women above.