Monday, March 19, 2012

Murdered Man's Sons: It was Terrorism

Naor and Noi Sa'ado, whose father George Sa'ado was murdered last week, have no doubt this was a nationalist crime.
By Yoni Kempinski and Gil Ronen


The sons of George Sa'ado, a Bezeq phone company employee who was murdered last week in Ramle, a city midway between Tel Aviv and Jerusalem, are not buying the police's definition of the crime as non-nationalist.
Their father was murdered by Arabs because he was a Jew, they told Arutz Sheva.
The claim by police and the mayor of Ramleh, that the murder was an ordinary criminal event, like any gang fight or drug related incident, causes them great pain.
"The neighbor saw him and asked 'what happened, George?', Noi told Arutz Sheva. "He said 'I've been shot.' [The neighbor] asked: 'Who shot you? You're such a good person, who  could do that?' He said: 'They said it was because of the situation in Gaza and shot me.'" Read the rest on: Arutz7

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