I agree with the ONLY DEFINITION of "GENOCIDE BOMBERS" Reader comment on article: Does Israel Need a Plan?
Submitted by A(Costa Rica), Dec 18, 2005 at 10:23
Call them (radical "Palestinian" Arab Muslim murderers) what they are: Genocide Bombers
What else fits the "Palestinian" Arab Muslim terrorists thugs that target unarmed civilians in the most crowded places, the bigger the innocent crowd the more "successful" they call their "mission", and their sick follow up dance.
'Suicide' is too much of the "victim type of desperation hinting" (see the link below about the myth regarding Genocide Bombers being "poor desperate", or the wake up call many in UK got when finding out the true identity of the "normal" & even well established life, the London bombers were).
'Homicide', though the better term than 'suicide', still does not spell it, it would have fit if it would be in a targeting of specific people.
Genocide, is what it is, the clear plan and an obvious attempt to kill as many Jews, Israelis a possible. If this is not the definition of Genocide, What is?
http://www.danielpipes.org/comments/6339 Genocide Bombers
http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/ReadArticle.asp?ID=10282 Affluent Genocide
http://www.frontpagemagazine.com/Articles/ReadArticle.asp?ID=9670 Genocide
http://www.tzemach.org/fyi/docs/beres/sept02-03.htm Israel Has Always Faced Arab Genocide
http://www.factsofisrael.com/blog/archives/000166.html Palestinian genocide bombers add nails, ball bearings and rat poison to their explosives
http://www.jewishworldreview.com/julia/gorin_pales_nyers.php3 Poor Palestinians? Poor New Yorkers! , if you think Genocide Bombers are "poor desperate"...
http://www.israelnewsagency.com/israelterrorismhaderairan661026.html Israel Rocked By Palestinian Islamic Terror Bomber as Iran calls to 'Wipe Israel off map...'
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