Monday, January 29, 2007

IRIB: "3 Zionists killed in Eilat blast"

Predictable headline considering the source:
Three people were killed and many more wounded by a martyrdom-seeking operation in a bakery in the Zionist regime's Red Sea resort of Eilat on Monday.

"After examining the site of the explosion a connection was found between the explosives and one of the bodies and we now believe the explosion was caused by a suicide bomber," national police spokesman Micky Rosenfeld said.

The blast -- the first attack directed at Eilat -- ripped through the bakery at 9:40 AM (0740 GMT) and killed three Zionists plus the the martyrdom-seeker, Rosenfeld said.

According to police, the bomber entered the bakery carrying the bomb in a backpack and then blew himself up.

The armed wing of Islamic Jihad, the al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades, and the Army of Believers Group accepted responsibility of the operation.
In other words, three groups with religious-sounding names are vying for credit for an act which is the ultimate in depravity. IRIB employs the usual euphemisms, even a euphemism for the word "Israeli" or "Jew." Politicians all over the world will be employing tepid phrasing such as "condemn in the strongest possible terms" when they should sound like this.

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