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Tuesday, February 2, 2010

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Hamas: Dubai assassins were likely Arabs, not Israelis - 'Inquiry finds murdered Gaza arms smuggler Mahmoud al-Mabhouh had enemies across the Middle East and was wanted by Jordan and Egypt...'

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they were israliens using british and irish and german and french passports. because israeleans cant enter dubai. Only legitamte nations passport holders can enter dubai.

know israelians will say anti-semetism blah blah .....

I hope the true face of israel becomes known to the european countries.

Go east, go west...dubai is the best. bwahahahahah. they though the house is without gates! indeed there are gates and every single street in dubai is controlled by CCTV. They cought the thugs from airport to hotel to shopping malls back to the airport. Its not syria where you enter and kill and leave without anybody knowing.


bwaahahhahahahaha. really funney. we should here danny aylon speak about this issue.


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for the rest...........before you sleep read a book about how arabs are terrorists. sleep well and have nice dreams. live a life of lying at yourself. lee smith is a good book before sleep. HE beats Dale Breckenridge Carnegie .

as usuall israel is in trouble.

And I really hope israel does anything in dubai next time. I really really hope the start up nation does anything.

Because if the taste of disgrace isnt enogh this time next time it will be even more disgraceful.
Indeed who tastes the slams of the hands of dubai police wont seek it again.

Arabian, The people who say you are insane are correct. Get some help. Seriously.

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