Wednesday, May 31, 2006

Fatah executioners kill two

Fatah has been the primary terrorist wing of the old Palestine Liberation Organization for many years. Fatah was the corrupt Islamofascist Yassir Arafat's central base of support while he was Chairman of the PLO and President of the PA. Mahmoud Abbas has taken over that role since Arafat's demise and probable descent into the Lake of Fire.

A report from International Christian Embassy Jerusalem e-newsletter reports that Fatah has executed a man and a woman arab for cooperating with Israel to stop terrorist murders of Israelis. It is amazing that so-called progressive Christian Church and World Council of Churches places such stock in Palestinian-Arabs when the whole lot of them are murdering Islamofascist terrorists.

Fatah executioners kill two Suspected 'collaborators' shot in public Members of the al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigade - Palestinian Authority chairman Mahmoud Abbas' Fatah terror force - carried out grisly public executions of a man and woman Tuesday accused of spying for Israel, reports the Associated Press.With a large crowd of onlookers, al-Aqsa Brigades gunman shot and killed Jafal Abu Tzrur, 24, after he 'confessed' during an interrogation to informing the IDF of where to find three al-Aqsa members who were killed in an IDF operation earlier this year.

The terror group claimed that it also killed Odad Abu Mustafa, 27, a Nablus woman who was married to an al-Aqsa man killed by IDF forces in a raid on a terrorist hideout. Abu Mustafa's brother, acting on the claim that she'd had an affair with Abu Tzrur, brutally executed the mother of four young children in the courtyard of the West Bank's largest hospital.

Armed groups often execute individuals that they charge of "collaborating" with Israel and distribute videotapes of the killings as a method of dissuading Palestinians from assisting Israel in preventing terror attacks. In many cases, the charges of "collaboration" are false, serving as a convenient cover for murder to settle personal and financial disputes.(
International Christian Embassy Jerusalem e-newsletter)


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