Wednesday, September 26, 2007

Brotherhood in the Holy Land

Ynet News is reporting this sad tale of woe:
Three youths from the Galilee village of Arabeh were indicted on Monday on charges of physically assaulting and attempting to murder a Palestinian illegal alien suspected of stealing Koran books from the mosque in the village. The Haifa Magistrates Court heard that the three youths had kidnapped the Palestinian man with the intention of causing him severe bodily harm.

Two of the accused, aged 21 and 19, took the 24-year-old Palestinian from Hebron to an olive orchard where they threatened to kill him if he did not admit to having snatched holy books from the mosque. The two suspects picked up the Palestinian man in their Subaru car at the village's entrance where he was hitchhiking. Amer Asala and Mohammad Yassin were also accused of striping the youth naked and tying him to a tree.
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The prosecution told the court that the suspects had set up makeshift gallows where the placed a noose around the Palestinian's head and threatened to pull the chair from beneath him if he did not confess to the theft. Asala is accused of kicking the chair from under the Palestinian who hung in the air for a couple of seconds before fainting.

I do believe the medieval painter Hieronymus Bosch accurately captured the spirit of a Palestinian state in action.

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