A Teenage Girl’s Murder Shows What Loyal and Disloyal Jews Are. Are Jewish Democrats loyal to terrorists or to terror victims? By Daniel Greenfield
Excerpt: "Is there water in the spring?" Those were the last words that Danny heard on a hot day in June. The spring of Ein Bubin bursts forth in a valley surrounded by dusty hills, flows into a glittering pool, and waters a garden of fruit trees. But every garden has its serpent. And the serpent in this spot of paradise was named Mohammed. Mohammed Abu Shahin stopped Danny Gonen to ask him if there was water to swim in. Danny had just finished swimming in the spring and was happy to oblige. The Israeli electrical engineering student was the oldest of five brothers and sisters. He always stepped up, whether it was supporting his family after his father died, or helping out a stranger. And on that Friday afternoon, he paid for it with his life Mohammed shot Danny, along with his friend Netanel. Danny’s friend survived. And Danny did not. The Muslim terrorist was a former member of Force 17, a Palestinian Authority terror group that acted as Arafat’s Presidential Guard, and was on the Palestinian Authority payroll. He had spent two years in prison for previous terror plots before being freed by Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, a corrupt left-wing politician, along with 249 other Fatah terrorists as part of a “peace” gesture for the Islamic Eid holiday. Palestinian Authority boss Mahmoud Abbas rejected the peace gesture, and the freed Islamic terrorists, who had promised not to carry out attacks, shockingly enough, didn’t keep their word. ... Four years later, terrorists struck at the Ein Bubin spring on yet another Friday. Rabbi Eitan Shnerb was hiking to the spring with his son Dvir and his daughter Rina when the bomb went off. For a moment, as he described it in the hospital, everything went black. Then, badly wounded, he saw that the two teenagers were bleeding. Rabbi Shnerb was a trained paramedic. He saw that Rina, his 17-year-old daughter, had absorbed most of the blast. He kissed her on the forehead. (I could understand, years ago, to some extent the devotion to the Democrat Party that many liberal Jews have. But in these days with the events that just roll along, it no longer makes an iota of sense to me for any Jew to still go along completely with what's going on with the Party. Yes, it is possible to level some criticisms at Israel at times, but whatever unfairness there may be in Israel is like a pebble compared to the Everest of what goes on among the millions of fanatics whose sole passion is to eradicate Israel and every Jew living. --Del)
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