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To: Elmer Flugum who wrote (4091)8/26/2003 6:03:59 PM
From: Machaon  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6945
 
Len, here is your answer:

<font color=red>IDF captures terrorists in Nablus hospital<font color=black>

How cool is that! Right under the noses of the terrorists, the IDF walks into a hospital and captures two injured terrorists. Arabs are soooooooo stupid and slow. That is part of the reason why just a few Jews were able to defeat millions of heavily armed Arabs FIVE times.

jpost.com

From the article: "Israeli undercover troops arrested two wounded Palestinian terrorists from their West Bank hospital beds in a pre-dawn raid Tuesday, the latest IDF operation in the wake of a deadly terror bus bombing a week ago.

The troops knocked on the door of the intensive care unit, imposed a curfew on the patients and doctors and carried the two men members of the Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigade, a terror group loosely affiliated with Yasser Arafat's Fatah faction out of the ward and into military ambulances, a doctor, who spoke on condition on anonymity, said.

The men Othman Younis, 27, and Fahid Bani-Odeh, 25 are in Israel's Beilinson Hospital and being treated for moderate injuries, military sources said.

The men are accused of helping to plan several attacks in which at least 10 people were murdered, including an Aug. 12 suicide bombing that came in the middle of a ceasefire declared by the terror groups on June 29.

Hours later, the IDF clamped a curfew on the West Bank city of Jenin as several terror threats were picked up by Israeli security agencies. The threats warned of impending suicide bombing attacks by terror groups based in Jenin. Israel is presently averaging about 30 security threats per day."