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Monday, November 10, 2014

Arab sneaks into Tel Aviv to kill while Israel-haters call for dismantling security barrier (update)

From TOI:
An IDF soldier, about 20 years of age, was critically wounded after being stabbed multiple times in a terror attack at Tel Aviv’s Hahagana train station on Monday afternoon.

Police confirmed the attack was a politically motivated terrorist attack.

A 50-year-old man who confronted the terrorist was lightly injured in the scuffle, and received medical treatment at the scene, Channel 2 reported.

The attacker was in police custody, Israel Radio reported. Initial reports identified the suspect as an 18-year-old Palestinian man from Nablus who had illegally entered Israeli territory. Channel 2 named the stabber as Nur al-Din Abu Khashiyeh.
Meanwhile, the pro-terror ISM says:
 Yesterday, to mark the anniversary of the fall of the Berlin wall today, a direct action took place in Beit Hanina, a neighbourhood in Jerusalem. ISM and international volunteers supported the Palestinian-led action, which involved demolishing a section of the Apartheid wall using a sledge hammer and a pick-axe.



The comparison between a barrier that is meant to save lives and the Berlin Wall is, of course, odious.

But the real purpose of wanting to demolish the security barrier can be seen by complete absence of denouncing terror attacks by the ISM and their ideological cousins.  The Israel haters cheer terror attacks like those of today, while they pretend to maintain "liberal" standards.

(h/t Joel)

UPDATE: It seems unlikely that the ISM photos were really of the security barrier; they are probably an acoustic wall adjacent to a highway. The barrier in Beit Hanina that has bricks has barbed wire on top, this other angle of the ISM action does not seem to show that. (h/t Ian)