TERROR IN TEL AVIV

By Michelle Malkin  •  April 17, 2006 01:55 PM

Don’t turn away:

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Source: Yahoo! News

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Getty Images caption: Tel Aviv, ISRAEL: An Israeli Ultra-Orthodox Zaka volunteer picks out pieces of flesh from the scene where a Palestinian suicide bomber blew himself up, in the southern Neveh Sha’anan district, close to the site of Tel Aviv’s old bus station, 17 April 2006. Some eight people were killed and dozens wounded in Israel’s commercial capital Tel Aviv today when a Palestinian militant blew himself up in the deadliest suicide bombing of the last 20 months. AFP PHOTO/GALI TIBBON

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Getty Images caption: TEL AVIV, ISRAEL - APRIL 17: (ISRAEL OUT) An elderly Jewish man lies where he fell, amidst shattered market stalls, waiting for treatment moments after a Palestinian suicide bomber blew himself up in a crowded fast food restaurant April 17, 2006 in Tel Aviv. At least 6 people were killed and dozens wounded in the attack which came as Israeli lawmakers were gathering for the start of the 17th Knesset (parliament) in Jerusalem.

al Reuters reports: Arab TV shows tape from purported Tel Aviv bomber

Hamas thugs play the victim card.

Ha’aretz reports:

The bomb, laced with nails and other projectiles, shattered car windshields, smashed windows of nearby buildings and blew away the restaurant’s sign. Glass shards and blood splattered the ground. Police said the guard was killed by the blast.

Another witness, Israel Yaakov, said the blast killed a woman standing near her husband and children, who were lightly wounded.

“The father was traumatized, he went into shock. He ran to the children to gather them up and the children were screaming, ‘Mom! Mom!’ and she wasn’t answering, she was dead already… it’s a shocking scene.”

Meryl Yourish:

Once more, for those who claim that the palestinian murderers use suicide bombing attacks because they don’t have tanks or other military weapons, I should like to point out that Tel Aviv has never been a part of the occupied territories.

..Hamas says it was self-defense.

Sure. Self-defense. In Tel Aviv. At a bus station. At a falafel shop. Those are dangerous people, falafel-eaters.

Neo-neocon spotlights the heroism of the restaurant security guard.

Reacting to Hamas approval of the terrorist attack in Tel Aviv, Robert Spencer quips:

“Good thing Hamas is moderate now. Imagine what it would be saying if it weren’t.”

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