From the New York Times last April: http://topics.nytimes.com/topics/reference/timestopics/people/y/sulim_b_yamadayev/index.html http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5jAZnTuUc4RfVl-xeM10WCKPkfo8A So an outside non-Arab power, known for assassinations, was suspected of carrying out a brutal assassination of a pretty famous public figure in Dubai. Yet there were no political repercussions, no public calls for sanctions, no daily circuses of press conferences, no talk about how the killers entered the country and if they used faked passports - nothing. Wonder why? Source: http://elderofziyon.blogspot.com/2010/03/mysterious-assassination-in-dubai-and.html
hmmm... i guess people are also afraid to talk about any assassination which might also put their own lives in danger
Just like the jews were always "the jew" among the people for 2000 years in the diaspora regardless of how they wanted to integrate themselves, Israel will always remain "the jew" among nations. I have searched the keyword "dubai assassination" in google and none of the first 50 results is about Sulim Yamadayev. I haven't even heard myself of the case. Is Mahmoud is Mabhouh more than 50 times more important that Sulim Yamdayev? of course he is.. he killed two Israelis and dedicated his life to kill as many jews as possible. Being singled out and getting special treatment is something Israel will have to live with forever.
Hehe. Exactly. But don't worry... we are not so helpless and dependent like people are taught to think
You're surrounded by millions of people with no respect for human life -- including their own. If you're carrying a package of prime rib through the woods and you come across a pack of wild dogs, the smart thing to do is to drop the prime rib. No offense, but I'm not sure that the land of Israel even counts as "prime rib" among geographies. I think the whole lot of you would be smarter to pick up and move to a better neighborhood.