Taking Money for Aiding Islamikazi Bomber, Not a Thought About Fellow Jews

Israelis Who Aided Suicide Bomber Convicted of Murder

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In a landmark ruling, the Tel Aviv District Court convicted three Israelis of murder who drove a suicide bomber on his way to carry out a terror attack in Netanya on July 12, 2005.

The attack at the Sharon mall left five people dead and 30 wounded.

Kfir Levi, 26, from Ramat Gan, Sif Azam, 35, from Taibeh and Abed Abu-Mouch, 26, from Baka al-Gharbiya each received NIS 1,000 for driving the terrorist to his destination.

The judges said in their ruling that the plaintiffs had “shut their eyes” to things that should have aroused their suspicion, such as the large bag the terrorist was carrying, and the fact that he did not speak for the length of the journey.

When the authorities decided to extend the suspects’ remands until the end of the legal proceedings, a judge from the Tel Aviv District Court said that they had intentionally circumvented security forces for money.

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This may be a landmark ruling, as article says regarding the trio who took $1,000 each to drive a terrorist to scene of a suicide bombing.
But where did these two learn it from? Could be an emulation of the irresponsibility of Oslo, of leaving South Lebanon, of the expulsion of Jews from Gush Katif and the regime’s future “Convergence” expulsion plans — for Hilltops, for Yehuda and Shomron, the Jordan Valley, the Golan?

Will the real, true judicial landmark ruling be the one bringing Peres, Beilin, Sarid, Sharon, Olmert, Peretz, Livni, etc. to trial for treason and murder because they “shut their eyes” to things that should have aroused their suspicion;” the writing on the wall at Oslo, Wye, the South Lebanon withdrawal, the expulsions from Gush Katif and the Shomron towns and after last summer’s Lebanon action. The instances where suspicions saw fruition resulting in more Jewish blood and suffering are too numerous to repetitiously mention here but were and are as obvious as the nose on one’s face beforehand.

And the abovementioned poor role-models have taught Yosef Q. Israeli that principles and morals and concern for ones fellow means nothing; all that matters is “me” and my money, power and influence. MB

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