You say no? Then explain this:
A large, illegal weapons stockpile was found Thursday at the home of the Palestinian ambassador in Prague, Jamel al-Jamal, Czech media reported, a day after al-Jamal was killed in an explosion there. Respekt, a Czech weekly newspaper, reported that the arsenal was enough to arm a unit of ten men.And a few more titillating details, thanks to the abundance of Palestinian spokesmen:
Czech police spokeswoman Andrea Zoulova confirmed that arms had been found in the ambassador’s residence, which is located within a newly constructed Palestinian diplomatic mission in the city.
Palestinian Authority Foreign Minister Riad Malki said no foul play was suspected, and claimed that the safe had been left untouched for more than 20 years.Tsk tsk tsk...
Later, however, El-Fahel told Czech radio that the safe had been in regular use. ”[The safe] was used on a daily basis at the embassy and it was opened and closed almost every day,” the embassy spokesman said.
But we must remember that Czech Republic has quite a few fine forests, where some fine game could be hunted, so it is not all black and white.
12 comments:
Black and White? There are no Zebras or Penguins in the Czech Republic. But there are quite a few nuns. His targets I suppose. Just like these:
Nuns are a good choice indeed. Almost stationary, compared with rabbits and fowl of all kinds.
Oh... yes, then my bad ;-)
Well, when the sniping and bombing starts, they'll know where to look for the culprits.
And the contrasting colors make such a good target,
I hope so, sincerely.
:-)
Laugh at your peril. As a former altar boy, I can testify that nuns are very dangerous. Do not be deceived by an angelic exterior for within lurks danger!
Careful with the nuns, as a former altar boy I can testify they are very tricky, angelic exterior not withstanding.
New reports now place number of weapons as 12 maybe 20.
Yes, one should shoot to kill. A wounded one could be vicious and lethal.
Oh... good, a nicely sized patrol team for dangerous streets of Prague.
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