Let Me Ask An Obvious Question
What price will this reporter pay if harm comes to these three women because of the story he wrote? What conceivable possible "right to know" did the world have to this information? This is the operative line in the story, I think:
The Daily Telegraph tracked down the Haniyeh sisters, Kholidia, Laila and Sabah, to a town in southern Israel. That they live in Israel is a closely guarded secret and nowhere is it guarded more secretly than Tel Sheva, a town inhabited mainly by Israeli Bedouin on the edge of the Negev desert.
"There is no reason to speak to my wife,'' said Salameh Abu Rukayek, 53, who married Kholidia. "It is private business and you are not welcome asking questions about my wife.'' (Emphasis added)
This was a stunningly bad idea.
UPDATE: Allah worries about the exact same thing.






By Mike's America, June 2, 2006 @ 11:33 pm
Too funny! The sisters of that Hamas terrorists prefer to live in Israel rather than the Islamic paradise of Palestine!