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Spite or Malice?

I cannot decide if this is an example of pure and simple – spite or malice. You decide. Arutz Sheva:

IsraelNN.com) Palestinian Authority police chose to destroy hundreds of stolen Israeli vehicles last week rather than return them to their owners after discovering the cars in the town of Jama’een. The town, located south of the PA-controlled Samaria city of Shechem, has apparently served as the headquarters of a major car theft ring, where nearly 500 stolen Israeli vehicles were found last week.

PA police arrested three fugitives at the site, in addition to dismantling a 155-mm explosive shell, according to a report published Saturday by the Bethlehem-based Ma’an news agency. No one was injured and the thieves did not attempt to damage the security forces’ vehicles or equipment.

At least 941 stolen Israeli vehicles have been impounded – and destroyed – by PA police forces since January 1, 2010. None have been returned to their owners in Israel.

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  1. February 22nd, 2010 at 12:18 | #1

    why pose a false dichotomy, ms last exile?

    it could be both spite and malice! the two are not mutually exclusive.

    i think its more a matter of ‘recognition’. Returning the cars would mean dealing with the Zionist entity on an official level and we all know that that’s a bad thing! ;)

  2. February 22nd, 2010 at 18:24 | #2

    Okay, maybe I should have said ‘Spite, Malice or All of the Above’. I blame my ESL.

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