The Command Post
Iraq
November 14, 2004
The Last Word on Arafat
From the Boston Globe :
It would take an encyclopedia to catalog all of the evil Arafat committed. But that is no excuse for not trying to recall at least some of it.

Perhaps his signal contribution to the practice of political terror was the introduction of warfare against children. On one black date in May 1974, three PLO terrorists slipped from Lebanon into the northern Israeli town of Ma'alot. They murdered two parents and a child whom they found at home, then seized a local school, taking more than 100 boys and girls hostage and threatening to kill them unless a number of imprisoned terrorists were released. When Israeli troops attempted a rescue, the terrorists exploded hand grenades and opened fire on the students. By the time the horror ended, 25 people were dead; 21 of them were children.

Thirty years later, no one speaks of Ma'alot anymore. The dead children have been forgotten. Everyone knows Arafat's name, but who ever recalls the names of his victims?

So let us recall them:

Ilana Turgeman.
Rachel Aputa.
Yocheved Mazoz.
Sarah Ben-Shim'on.
Yona Sabag.
Yafa Cohen.
Shoshana Cohen.
Michal Sitrok.
Malka Amrosy.
Aviva Saada.
Yocheved Diyi.
Yaakov Levi.
Yaakov Kabla.
Rina Cohen.
Ilana Ne'eman.
Sarah Madar.
Tamar Dahan.
Sarah Soper.
Lili Morad.
David Madar.
Yehudit Madar
.

The 21 dead children of Ma'alot -- 21 of the thousands of who died at Arafat's command.
Amen.

Posted By Zoe Brain at November 14, 2004 06:12 AM | TrackBack
Comments

Pass this list of children onto Kofi Annan, see if he's deeply moved.

Way too much honor and glory for a terrorist.

Posted by: torpedo_eight [TypeKey Profile Page] at November 14, 2004 07:13 AM

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