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Israel-Palestine
Tel Aviv bomber's family shunned by neighbors
2005-03-01
For seven days after a burial a Palestinian family receives mourners, normally a big social event involving colourful banners and patriotic music. But yesterday seven members of the family of Abdullah Badran, the 21-year-old who blew himself up at the entrance to a Tel Aviv nightclub on Friday, killing five Israelis, occupied the otherwise empty chairs and when asked if Abdullah's death had achieved anything they all shook their heads, and one said no in English.

Abdullah's brother Ibrahim said they were mystified and angered by his death. "I really do not know what was on his mind. ... He wanted to be a teacher, to get married and get a home. He seemed optimistic in spite of everything. It never occurred to any of us that he would blow himself up."

Deir al Ghusun is a hill town of 8,000 inhabitants. The flags of Islamic Jihad, Hamas and the leftwing Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine fly from many buildings, but there are none near the house of mourning. Islamic Jihad, which has claimed responsibility for the bombing, was keeping a low profile.

Sami Qadan said the whole town was shocked and angered by the bombing and in protest no one was paying respects to the family.

"Things were getting better and then no sooner do we have money coming in again then it is stopped by this suicide bombing. This intifada has killed us and the wall has destroyed us. We cannot even leave our homes and we want it to stop," he said. Six of his sons were working as builders in Israel but when they tried to cross the checkpoint on Sunday they were told: "No one from Deir al Ghusun is coming into Israel."

Abdullah, a student of Arabic literature at a branch of the al-Quds (Jerusalem) University in Tulkarem, was last seen at breakfast on Friday. "We didn't ask where he was going because it wasn't our normal practice. There was nothing in him to suggest that he had no plans to return," his brother said. The family realised that something was wrong only when Israeli soldiers arrived at 5am on Saturday morning and told them. ...

The family had not suffered any particular grievance at the hands of the Israelis, Ibrahim said, although he was detained in 1989 and held for 18 months without trial....

Ibrahim said that the family was extremely angry with the people who had chosen and prepared Abdullah for his suicide mission. "I don't know who they are but we want them to stop this and reach out their hands for peace. That is the only way the situation will improve."
Posted by:trailing wife

#10  Frank G. You may have nailed that. I hope Bulldog is right too.
Posted by: 2b   2005-03-01 6:26:16 PM  

#9  as is the lack of a $25K check from Sammy
Posted by: Frank G   2005-03-01 6:18:16 PM  

#8  Has Abbas followed through with his promise to clean up Palestinian TV? If the Palestinian media's being more responsible nowadays that could explain much of the apparent change in attitude. It never pays to underestimate the power of propaganda, and unemployed people watch a lot of TV...

The developments to the North are probably having an effect as well.
Posted by: Bulldog   2005-03-01 6:16:54 PM  

#7  Finally, the Paleos are understanding Cause and Effect. ....more dominoes.
Posted by: Rex Mundi   2005-03-01 6:14:33 PM  

#6  Planet Dan - Well, not surprised by al-Guardian. I'm just surprised by the Palestinians finally getting a clue.
Posted by: Desert Blondie   2005-03-01 5:54:59 PM  

#5  Israel had already announced they were not demolishing homes anymore...
Posted by: Seafarious   2005-03-01 5:53:49 PM  

#4  Yeah, well, I think they are talking like that so their house don't get knocked down. Can't imagine why I am so cynical, though.
Posted by: Laurence of the Rats   2005-03-01 5:52:33 PM  

#3  Finally! This is the most powerful deterrent.
Posted by: Jules 187   2005-03-01 5:03:47 PM  

#2  perhaps, blondie, but al-guardian still can't help but include the occasional anti-Israel digs

"checkpoints . . ."
"held for 28 months without trial . . ."

plus, in reference to: "For seven days after a burial a Palestinian family receives mourners, normally a big social event involving colourful banners and patriotic music." they forgot to mention that such events are reserved for terrorists.
Posted by: PlanetDan   2005-03-01 4:48:34 PM  

#1  Wow....I think they are finally getting it!!
Posted by: Desert Blondie   2005-03-01 4:35:12 PM  

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