She recounted the events of that tragic night. Apparently, while the savages from the Arab occupied town of Jaljualya were stomping her husband to death, she ran down the beach for help. She passed two separate groups of Arabs. Presumably they were good Arabs. "Israeli-Arabs". She begged them to help her. Surely they could have done something to help a fellow "Israeli". A mere phone call to the police might have saved her husband's life. They did nothing.
Only an idiot is surprised by this. The Left wants you to believe that there are Arabs out there who love Israel and who want to co-exist with Jews. Dangerous lies that ensure the murder of more Jews. The Arabs on the beach who refused to help Mrs. Karp epitomize every "Israeli-Arab" who hates Jews with a psychopathic hatred that liberals will never understand. These creatures should be fed to the same wood-mulching machine that I recommended when I first posted my comments on this monstrous murder. See "Lynching In the Holy Land".
Mrs. Karp learned a terrible lesson the night of her husband's murder. #1) Israeli-Arabs will kill a Jew in Tel Aviv as readily as their cousins will slaughter a Jew in the Shomron. #2) Other "Israeli-Arabs" will stare blankly at you with cruel soulless eyes while their brothers stomp and bash on your husband's skull.
Rav Kahane always referred to the Arab citizens of Israel as the most dangerous Arabs of all. Twice as cunning as their brothers and sisters across the so-called "green line", and thus twice as dangerous. The hell with the perverts of skewed morality who care about these vipers and asps. The day will come when sane leadership replaces the many quislings and lemmings who cower before the U.S. and place the country on the chopping block. One day, G-d fearing men will rise and seize the reigns from these traitors. The Torah's solution will be implemented and the Arabs will be thrown out of the country on their necks. Those who resist will never resist again.
May G-d Avenge Leonard Karp's blood!
Shabbat Shalom.
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