Terror Attack On Jerusalem Bus 17

Yesterday afternoon, there was a terror attack on Jerusalem’s bus #17, one of the busiest bus lines in the capital, which crosses the city and connects the southern neighborhoods and Mt. Scopus.

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Rocks can, and do, kill.  This attack on a public bus, in the middle of the American Colony neighborhood, down the street from the Jerusalem district court, was meant to harm and cause damage.

There has been a rise in Arab attacks in Jerusalem since Passover-Easter. It only increased while the Pope was here, culminating in yesterday’s attack on Yom Yerushalayim (“Jerusalem Day”).

While police were quick to issue restraining orders for a handful of problematic Israelis before the Pope arrived, there has yet to be any restraining order, banishment, or jail time for any of these Jody Roduren’s favorite hobbyists terrorist scum.

The sooner Israeli police deal with the real menace to peace in Jerusalem, the better it is for us all.

They needn’t look further than down the street


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3 thoughts on “Terror Attack On Jerusalem Bus 17”

  1. Ugh I hate having to switch my disqus.

    Anyway, there needs to be a unified party that will be friendly to the religious and the secular, strong on security, and ready to push economic reform. Likud-Beiteinu, Bayit Yehudi, the more conservative half of Yesh Atid, and UTJ need to be working closely together to implement necessary reforms. The draft needs to be ended, which will save money and create a better more efficient army. Israel can still maintain a very large reserve and perhaps still conscript basic training for everyone so if theres a war, everyone can jump to battle. That solves the Haredi burden problem. Then cut off their welfare, but say they can pursue their own desires. If they want special buses, thats AOK. Bridge the gap between secular and religious, thats teh main key.

  2. Ugh I hate having to switch my disqus.

    Anyway, there needs to be a unified party that will be friendly to the religious and the secular, strong on security, and ready to push economic reform. Likud-Beiteinu, Bayit Yehudi, the more conservative half of Yesh Atid, and UTJ need to be working closely together to implement necessary reforms. The draft needs to be ended, which will save money and create a better more efficient army. Israel can still maintain a very large reserve and perhaps still conscript basic training for everyone so if theres a war, everyone can jump to battle. That solves the Haredi burden problem. Then cut off their welfare, but say they can pursue their own desires. If they want special buses, thats AOK. Bridge the gap between secular and religious, thats teh main key.

  3. Ugh I hate having to switch my disqus.

    Anyway, there needs to be a unified party that will be friendly to the religious and the secular, strong on security, and ready to push economic reform. Likud-Beiteinu, Bayit Yehudi, the more conservative half of Yesh Atid, and UTJ need to be working closely together to implement necessary reforms. The draft needs to be ended, which will save money and create a better more efficient army. Israel can still maintain a very large reserve and perhaps still conscript basic training for everyone so if theres a war, everyone can jump to battle. That solves the Haredi burden problem. Then cut off their welfare, but say they can pursue their own desires. If they want special buses, thats AOK. Bridge the gap between secular and religious, thats teh main key.

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