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Coincidences? again.

 
 
Reply Fri 11 Nov, 2005 09:06 am
Yet another quick exit by the Israelis before bombs go off..........mmm kinda makes you wonder??? Are we see a pattern here, me thinks so.

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Israelis evacuated from Amman hotel hours before bombings

By Yoav Stern
Haaretz Correspondent

11/09/05 "Haaretz" -- -- A number of Israelis staying on Wednesday at the Radisson hotel were evacuated before the bombing by Jordanian security forces, apparently due to a specific security alert. They were escorted back to Israel by security personnel.

The Foreign Ministry stated Wednesday that no Israeli tourists are known to have been injured in the blasts. Representatives of Israel's embassy in Amman were in contact with local authorities to examine any report of injured Israelis, but none were received. There are often a number of Israeli businessman and tourists in Amman, including in the hotels hit Wednesday.

Israel's counter-terror headquarters on Wednesday recommended Israeli citizens not travel in Jordan. Travel warnings regarding Jordan were tightened a few months ago, but many Israelis still visit the country. Many also visit other regions such as the Jordanian Arava and the ancient city of Petra.

© Copyright 2005 Haaretz. All rights reserved
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Reply Fri 11 Nov, 2005 09:10 am
and apparently the arabs didnt 'bother' telling one of their own chumps........................
head of the Palestinian intelligence services no less!!! and nfact no one told the americans either to bother evacuatung their citizens for that matter!!!
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Palestinian spy chief killed in blast
From: Agence France-Presse

November 10, 2005


THE head of the Palestinian intelligence services, Bashir Nafeh, was among those killed in a blast that shook a hotel in the Jordanian capital, a top Palestinian diplomat said.
"Bashir Nafeh was killed in the attack on the Grand Hyatt hotel," charge d'affaires Atallah Khairy said.

At least 57 people were killed and up to 300 wounded in three successive attacks on the Radisson SAS, Grand Hyatt and Days Inn hotels this morning, Jordanian officials said.
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