MK Eldad: Bibi Shares Blame for Mosque Attack
Arutz Sheva Tuesday 19th June, 2012
are believed to have been Arab provocations , MK Eldad seemed certain that this time, Jews had carried out the attack – out of frustration over Netanyahu's decision to plow ahead with the demolition of 33 homes in the Ulpana neighborhood. "The Prime Minister said that destroying the Ulpana neighborhood is a decree that the public cannot stand," Eldad said during a plenum session in which parliamentarians are allowed to make one-minute ...
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