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Politics : Israel to U.S. : Now Deal with Syria and Iran -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: AK2004 who wrote (3398)10/30/2003 8:56:02 PM
From: Ed Huang  Respond to of 22250
 
Leaders of "War on Terror" Scared by A Toy Gun:
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Plastic Gun Blamed in Capitol Shutdown
U.S. House Closes After Breach That Turns Out to Be Worker With Halloween Costume and Fake Gun

The Associated Press

WASHINGTON Oct. 30 — The House of Representatives was ordered shut down Thursday following reports of a security breach at a congressional office building nearby, but police swiftly determined that a Halloween costume and plastic revolver were to blame.

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abcnews.go.com



To: AK2004 who wrote (3398)10/31/2003 10:40:47 AM
From: Scoobah  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 22250
 
SECURITY OFFICIAL: PALESTINIANS CAN CARRY OUT CHEMICAL ATTACK

October 31, 2003

The Jerusalem Post reports: "Palestinian terrorist organizations have the ability to carry out a chemical attack in Israel, but have refrained from doing so due to the repercussions of such an attack, a senior security official said this week.

'It is not a problem for terrorist organizations to obtain chemical materials, and they are aware of the advantages of such an attack; but on the other hand [they know] it would be considered breaking all the rules of the game,' the official said at a briefing.

He noted that such an attack could kill hundreds or thousands of people, as opposed to the dozen or so people killed in conventional Palestinian suicide bombings.

Chemical materials are readily available at scores of factories across the country, he said, even at the seemingly innocuous Tnuva dairy in Jerusalem.

The security official's comments come just days before the Israel Police's annual major security drill, scheduled for Tuesday at National Stadium in Ramat Gan, where this year's scenario will be how to cope with a chemical attack on a school.

Traces of pesticides, rat poisoning, and other toxic chemicals have been found at the sites of more than five Palestinian bombings since the late 1990s, police spokesman Gil Kleiman said Thursday.

Such traces were found at the scene of the double suicide bombing in downtown Jerusalem in December 2001, in which 11 people were killed and 175 wounded. Nails and bolts packed into explosives used in the bombing had been dipped in rat poison.

No one was affected by the chemical, however, since the small amount of poison inside the bomb broke down as a result of the explosion…"

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