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Tuesday, July 29, 2008

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Samir the convicted child killer just can't get enough. MEMRI has released what appears to be more footage from his Al Jazeera birthday party in which he admits there's no such thing (to him) as an Israeli civilian and he hopes for the assassination of more Sadats. Oh, and he takes a swipe at Codoleezza Rice, too.

MEMRI TV: Released Lebanese Terrorist Samir Al-Quntar: The Assassination of Sadat Was Wonderful; I Hope for More Assassinations in Similar Cases

Following are excerpts from statements by released Lebanese terrorist Samir Kuntar, which aired on Al-Jazeera TV and Al-Jadid/New TV on July 26, 2008.

Al-Jazeera TV

Samir Kuntar: To be honest, our operation had both civilian and military targets. Today, tomorrow, and the next day - our targets are always... There are no civilian targets - it's "civilian" in quotation marks. The Zionists themselves define the Israeli as a soldier who is on leave for 11 months every year...

...Interviewer: How did you and your fellow prisoners view the Sadat assassination?

Samir Kuntar: That was a most wonderful operation - to the point that all the prisoners cheered together when Sadat was assassinated. This man symbolized treason and apostasy. Ever since Camp David... Look at the history - Camp David, the 1982 invasion, and then the strike against Iraq... All the catastrophes that befell the Arab world began with Camp David. It was a wonderful historical moment, which I hope will recur in similar cases...

Al-Jadid TV

A country that has sacrificed such a long convoy of martyrs cannot stop at the gates of the Shab'a Farms, and say: The conflict is over...

...This country will never be a playing ground for that ugly woman, the U.S. ambassador. One day, it will be written on the gates of this country: "No entry for stray dogs and the people of the American administration."

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Dead Man Walking and eating his birthday cake.

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