Tuesday, May 16, 2006

Unrepentant

Sixteen year old Florida resident, Daniel Wultz, murdered in Israel in a suicide bomb attack has already been mentioned on my blog. After the attack the American boy was badly injured and Islamic Jihad leader Abu Ayman expressed his regret that he was still alive. Daniel Wultz later died of his injuries.

Abu Nasser, a leader of the Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigade, one of the groups involved in the bombing, said this about the teenager's death- "This is a gift from Allah. We wish this young dog will go directly with no transit to hell."

Islamic Jihad leader Abu Amin (presumably the same person mentioned above, different spelling) said the boy's death was a -

"message from Allah to the unbelievers that he will always be at the side of those who believe and fight for him."

Comparing Wultz to the suicide bomber who killed the Florida teenager, Abu Amin said, "Our hero believed in Allah and died while fighting for Allah but your pig was killed in a restaurant in an area full of prostitution."

He said Wultz's death should demonstrate to Americans "that even if you live in the U.S. the hand of Allah and the sword of the Jihad fighters will reach you and you will find the same end [as Wultz]."

I don't even know how to respond to comments like that- these monsters utterly disgust me.

Cross posted at Cryptic Subterranean.

3 comments:

Jordan said...

Maybe we should give them more money.

These terrorists have no hearts. Its hard to believe.

von Schlichtningen said...

Jay-Mac, thanks for this posting. It is horrible, but it sure helps to keep focus and shows what we are up against: Monsters, that are worse than animals. It is evil at play - evil that must be fought at all cost.
We must be merciless in this fight and eradicate "people" like Abu Nasser and the socalled Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigade from this earth. They have lost all claim to be treated as people and have no longer any human rights.

Daniel - we wil not forget you - and the fact that you were only permitted 16 years of life. RIP.

I have often wondered how to deal with terrorists. A possible reaction that springs to mind is that terrorist demands ought to never ever be met, when they have general support by the population as in Palestine. Thus - even though the Palestinians had a moral claim for a homeland - it is now forfeit. Perhaps this would deter some terrorists in the future and in any case it seems a just punishment.
But is this fair to the minority (a majority choose a terrorist organisation to run Palestine) of decent Palestinians? And what about the children or the children's children?

Pastorius said...

Forrest Shalom, Where is the verse about Arabia being obliterated and never reinhabited?