Rafah residents in Gaza handed out candy and danced when the news was announced. In the middle of the night of March 11th, 2011, 2 Arab brothers from the West Bank village of Awarta, entered an Israeli residence and proceeded to slit the throat of a 3 month old infant--Hadas Fogel, after which they viciously stabbed to death her 3 year old and 11 year old brothers--Elad and Yoav--who were all sleeping at the time. The two killers immediately ran to the parents bedroom, where their knives continuously tore apart the bodies of both parents--Ehud and Ruth Fogel, who both hopelessly tried to fight back. The men responded by shooting Ruth in the head, while her husband lay on the floor, bleeding to death. During their interrogation, the 2 West Bank brothers, Hakim and Amjad Awad proudly admitted to the murders in graphic detail, and even added that "had they known there were 2 other children asleep in the home, they would have stabbed them as well."
The Awad's even enjoyed telling their story and emphasized that they would get great pleasure in doing it all over again. Although Israeli politicians and justices were not happy about the recent verdict, they did not act much better than the sick Gaza residents.
Israel, home of the Jewish people and the Bible, has tossed that incredible moral guide into the dustbin of history. The secular, socialist, anti-religious Founders of the Jewish state have adopted their own self-made morality, punishing these 2 subhuman Arab monsters with an immediate free pass to play soccer, lift weights, get 3 Halal meals a day, free health care, cable tv, an exercise facility and some of the latest books and magazines from the prison library. While the brothers are entertaining themselves to their heart's content, although within an Israeli prison, the 3 surviving Fogel children will be living with these horrible memories for the rest of their lives. So will Israeli society and all decent people worldwide. Prison isn't great...hey, but it sure beats the death penalty.
The joke is that Hakim Awad's actual sentence was "5 life sentences." Now is that not severe, deserved punishment by a wise (sic) Israeli justice system? What a slap in the face for that 3 month old baby and her 2 brothers. Why didn't the brilliant justices of Israel give them 100 life sentences? What does that even mean--5 life sentences? It pokes fun at the punishment because that sentence can never be carried out, and makes absolutely no sense. Read the rest on: Arutz7
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