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A MONSTER goes home…

“BAD” news from Israel. At least, I think so.

 Samir Kuntar

Beirut/Tel Aviv - United Nations hostage negotiator Gerhard Konrad has handed over a message to Israel from Hezbollah indicating that missing Israel Air Force navigator Ron Arad is dead, a Lebanese security source said Monday. (…)

For their part, Israel will give Hezbollah a report on the fate of four Iranian diplomats kidnapped and killed during the Lebanon war in the 1980s.

Israel has previously said it does not know what happened to the diplomats, who were arrested at a Christian Phalange party roadblock in north Lebanon in 1982 and are believed to have been subsequently been executed. (…)

As part of the controversial deal, Israel is to release Lebanese prisoner Samir Kuntar, thus far considered the main bargaining chip for information on Arad. (…)

In return, Hezbollah is to free Eldad Regev and Ehud Goldwasser, two Israeli reserve soldiers whose capture by Hezbollah in a July 12, 2006, cross-border raid sparked the 33-day war.

Olmert told his cabinet Monday that the two soldiers were dead.

Seeing this as a possibility doesn’t make it any better.

I offer my sympathies to the families of all those concerned.

I’d like to point out that the Cruisading Zionazi Occupiers have the hability to keep people in jail for 28 years. Isn’t that something? Keeping people ALIVE for twenty eight years?

Here’s a comment from TZOMET which seems to reflect my thoughts exactly…

Take a look at this article today in Jpost. It’s starting already. In addtion, all these LIVE prisoners Hezbollah gets in return will be paraded around Beirut and ‘victory’ will be declared and this WILL be believed by everyone watching. Israel caved in to all of Hezbollah’s demands. No winners? My ass, Lapid.

Quote from that JPOST article…

Gaza strongman Mahmoud Zahar, speaking to the independent Al-Quds radio station, said Hamas would take advantage of this decision “to release people Israel accused of having blood on their hands like Samir Kuntar. We have to take advantage of this to release our prisoners.”

Incredible. A monster goes home to make more monsters…

This is one of those times where Meir Kahane comes to mind. I miss him.

Link to Wikipedia page on Samir Kuntar

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