On the face of it there is no other explanation to the story:
Ambassador Jamel al-Jamal was in his apartment with his family at the time of the explosion on Wednesday, according to Palestinian Embassy spokesman Nabil El-Fahel. Al-Jamal was seriously injured and rushed to a hospital, where he died, according to police spokeswoman Andrea Zoulova.What can I say? Old habits die hard.
The Palestinian Foreign Ministry said the blast occurred when the 56-year-old diplomat was moving an old office safe box. It was not immediately clear how the explosives got there, and the ministry said the blast was being investigated.
Be interesting to know, do all Palestinian embassies carry a stock of explosives? Just in case or for whatever reason...
I am counting down to the first piece blaming Mossad meanwhile.
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When will start the search for Po on his poo?
Already started, I guess.
Snoop here is one of the greatest sports calls (by one of your guys) ever and perhaps an omen for Palis, Demos, et al in 2014.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=W9q7mvc6bsY
Military bureaucracy is the same all over and through out time.
Got what he deserved if they do, indeed, store explosives in their "embassy."
Cool find and cool interpretation. I like this remark from a commenter there:
"Doesn't Manishevitz mean "Night Train" in Yiddish?"
Heh. A good omen shouldn't be missed, indeed. Thanks.
Absolutely.
No other explanation makes sense. Unless Mossad, of course... but no worries, soon there will be a lot of theories around.
Sweet is half the problem. The headache you get is the other. Why it's called "hammer wine" in the army...
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