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Israel-Palestine-Jordan
Four killed in series of attacks on Palestinian women
2007-10-25
Busy week for CSI:Gaza...
Qalqiliya - Ma'an – Four women were killed in the Palestinian territories this week in an apparent series of feminicides.
You can tell why Ma'an put this guy on the crime beat. Nuthin gets by him...
A young Palestinian man from the West Bank city of Qalqiliya was accused of killing his two sisters on Thursday. The bodies of Sima and Iyman Al-Adil were found in the family's home Thursday afternoon. Eyewitnesses said the two women appeared to have been shot. The motive behind the killings is unclear.
But let me guess...
The Palestinian General Intelligence Service announced the suspected murderer admitted to killing his sisters after he was arrested. The suspect said his motivation was to protect so-called "family dignity."
Wow. That was faster then I thought it would be. Nice work, CSI:Gaza!
Separately, Palestinian medical officials in Gaza City discovered the body of a female university student near Salah Addin Street Thursday. The officials said the woman, the daughter of a university professor, had disappeared three days ago. They said the woman had been shot several times. Iyhab Al-Ghussain, a spokesperson for the de facto Interior Ministry in the Gaza Strip, said the security forces are investigating the apparent killing.
Hmmmmmmmm. A body. Shot several times.
Whaddya think Al-Muldoon? An "apparent killing"?
I dunno. Maybe we oughta wait for forensics, Sarge.

Also on Thursday Palestinian security forces in Qalqiliya announced the arrest of suspects in the apparent killing of a twenty-nine-year-old woman named Wafa Wahdan, who was found dead on Monday near a landfill.
Forget it, Jake. It's Qalqiliyatown...
Posted by:tu3031

#2  most likely? Prolly jealousy since they'd been holding out on their brother
Posted by: Frank G   2007-10-25 21:36  

#1  Reading the headline you'd never guess it was "honor killings" by their families.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2007-10-25 21:20  

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