YNet An overwhelming 110 members of the Jordanian
House of Representatives signed a petition demanding a pardon for a
Jordanian soldier who shot and killed seven Israeli schoolgirls in 1997.
Ahmad Musa Mustafa Daqamseh shot the girls during a school fieldtrip
in Naharayim, near the Israel-Jordan border, and is currently serving a
life sentence.
Hussein Mjali,
Jordan's former justice minister, previously referred to the
imprisoned soldier as a "hero," and added that "if a Jew killed Arabs
they would have built a monument in his honor."
Wow, they have no shame.
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ReplyDeleteWell, no deceit in their goals!
ReplyDeleteIsrael has no right to complain,after all this self hating cowardly leftist government just recently released over two thousand murderous terrorist butchers,who's hands are still dripping with the blood of the hundreds of jews they have murderred.
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Israel didn't claim they were heroes
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