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Assalamualaikum adik kakak, tuan-tuan, puan-puan dan
datuk datin yang dimuliakan,

Ini patik nak tanya sikit la, ada kemusyhkilan sikit:

Kalau hari ini ada sapa-sapa pi berangkat ke Palestine
sana pi tolong depa lastik batu ka, cucuh b om ka
apa-apa ka, pi lawan perang dengan Israel tu, kalau
pulang nanti, boleh kena tahan dengan ISA ka?

Kalau boleh kena tahan, bawah seksyen apa? kanun mana?

Pening weih! Kata Negara Islam, tapi kalau pi Jihad
balik kena tahan....

-Barakuda-

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Bomber Kills Self, Hurts 20 in Israel

 By GREG MYRE, Associated Press Writer 

 JERUSALEM (AP) - A suicide bomber blew himself up on
the patio of
 a restaurant near the northern Israeli coastal town
of Haifa, killing
 himself and wounding up to 20 people, Israeli
authorities said.

 The bombing resembled a Palestinian suicide attack
Thursday at a
 Jerusalem pizzeria that killed 15 and wounded about
100. However, in
 that attack the assailant went inside, and his bomb
sprayed shrapnel and
 nails throughout the densely packed restaurant.

 In Sunday's attack, the bomber set off his explosives
on the patio
 outside the restaurant, shredding an awning,
overturning tables and
 chairs and leaving the patio of the Wall Street Cafe
covered with blood.

 Almost all of the injuries in Sunday's blast were
light, according to police
 and rescue workers in Kiryat Motzkin, a suburb north
of Haifa, about
 50 miles north of Tel Aviv.

 Cafe owner Aharon Roseman said he saw the bomber
approach and
 light a fuse that was strapped to his body. ``I
grabbed a chair and threw
 it at him, and ran behind a wall, and that's what
saved me,'' he told Israel
 radio.

 Islamic Jihad, the radical group that has claimed
many previous
 bombings, said its activist Muhammad Nasser, 28,
carried out Sunday's
 attack.

 Nasser had worked for the Palestinian security forces
until he left six
 weeks ago. Since then, ``he said often that he wanted
to become a
 martyr,'' Nasser's father, Mahmoud, said at the
family home in Qabatya,
 in the northern West Bank.

 ``Our fighter was able to penetrate into the heart of
Zionism with all the
 security measures,'' said Islamic Jihad leader Sheik
Abdullah Shami.
 ``We will continue our fight, our struggle, our
operations until we reach
 our goal of complete freedom.''

 As with previous bomb attacks, Israeli officials said
Palestinian leader
 Yasser Arafat (news - web sites) bore ultimate
responsibility for his
 refusal to arrest Palestinian militants groups such
as Islamic Jihad and
 Hamas.

 ``Arafat believes he can continue to support this
wave of terrorism
 against Israeli civilians without any international
pressure or
 condemnation,'' said Dore Gold, an adviser to Israeli
Prime Minister
 Ariel Sharon (news - web sites). ``Israel cannot
tolerate this trail of
 terror.''

 In the West Bank city of Hebron, 7-year-old Sapareen
Abu Sneineh
 died of a gunshot wound to the head, hospital staff
said. Palestinian
 security sources said she was hit by gunfire from
Israeli troops.

 The Israeli military had no immediate information on
any Palestinian
 casualties, but said there had been extensive
exchanges of gunfire in the
 town after two paramilitary border policemen were
lightly wounded by
 Palestinian sniper fire there.

 Sharon's government responded to Thursday's attack by
taking over
 Palestinian political offices and security buildings
in and around disputed
 east Jerusalem.

 Israel has not said how long it intends to remain in
the areas, which are
 surrounded by Palestinian neighborhoods. But Sharon's
Cabinet said in
 a statement that the Palestinian Authority (news -
web sites)
 ``committed many serious offenses in Jerusalem.''

 ``Terror activity and incitement will not be allowed
to return to
 Jerusalem and the Palestinian Authority will not be
allowed to erode,
 unhindered, our sovereignty in Jerusalem,'' the
statement added.

 Israel's security forces maintained a tough posture
Sunday, with the
 army shutting a Palestinian communications center and
police pushing
 back about 40 demonstrators outside Orient House, a
building that has
 served as the unofficial Palestinian headquarters in
east Jerusalem.

 Israeli seized control of the building Friday. The
takeover of Orient
 House was criticized by the United States, European
nations and Arab
 governments.

 In New York, U.N. Secretary General Kofi Annan (news
- web sites)
 called Sunday for ``the occupation of Orient House
and the other
 properties to be ended without delay.''

 Pope John Paul (news - web sites) II on Sunday
denounced the
 ``unheard of brutality'' of the Israeli-Palestinian
conflict and said violence
 would not resolve the situation. Speaking from
vacation in northern Italy,
 he urged both sides to work for a ``future of
peace.''

 Palestinians called for a ``day of rage'' Monday to
protest the Israeli
 crackdown in east Jerusalem and its suburb of Abu
Dis.

 ``Israel opened the battle for Jerusalem and we will
resist this new
 aggression,'' said Ahmed Qureia, speaker of the
Palestinian parliament.
 ``We will not forget until they withdraw from each
centimeter of
 Jerusalem.''

 Israel has claimed all of Jerusalem since capturing
the eastern sector in
 the 1967 Mideast war, while the Palestinians want it
as a capital of a
 future state.

 In the Gaza Strip (news - web sites), a Palestinian
security court
 convicted Khaled al-Oukka, 24, and sentenced him to
death for
 collaborating with Israel in the February killing of
Massoud Ayyad, a
 member of the Palestinian security forces.

 Israeli helicopters killed Ayyad by firing missiles
at his car in Gaza.

 Ayyad's relatives clapped and shouted, ``God is
Great,'' after the judge
 read the verdict Sunday. 



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