Saturday, June 19, 2010
Too Funny
"What's In Your Wallet?" no,not the latest Capital One credit card commercial, but it is the IDF's expression of it's macabre sense of humor, letting the lefty activists of the world know, the libs can be screwed over just as much if not worse, than what they try to dish out. Those IDF'ers do take it personally, and will let you know it, in so many ways.
IDF message to the next Flotilla "American Express-Don't Leave Home Without It." Moshe needs a new stereo.
Steve
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'Flotilla activists' credit cards used'
By JPOST.COM STAFF
06/19/2010 13:22
'Guardian' cites bank statements; Israel: Register a complaint.
IDF soldiers have used credit cards confiscated from international activists following the recent raid on the Gaza flotilla, The Guardian reported Friday.
According to the report, the cards were confiscated along with much of the activists’ possessions when they were taken into custody by Israeli authorities.
Two activists presented the newspaper with bank statements showing that the cards had been used to purchase merchandise following their confiscation.
"We were held hostage, we were attacked, and now there's been theft,” Ebrahim Musaji of Gloucester said. “If the police confiscate your goods in the UK, they're not going to use your goods and think they can get away with it."
Israel’s embassy in London encouraged the activists to submit a formal complaint.
"We regard any misconduct as described in Mr Musaji's allegations to be utterly unacceptable and intolerable, and suggest waiting until this subject matter is clarified," a spokeswoman said.
IDF message to the next Flotilla "American Express-Don't Leave Home Without It." Moshe needs a new stereo.
Steve
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
'Flotilla activists' credit cards used'
By JPOST.COM STAFF
06/19/2010 13:22
'Guardian' cites bank statements; Israel: Register a complaint.
IDF soldiers have used credit cards confiscated from international activists following the recent raid on the Gaza flotilla, The Guardian reported Friday.
According to the report, the cards were confiscated along with much of the activists’ possessions when they were taken into custody by Israeli authorities.
Two activists presented the newspaper with bank statements showing that the cards had been used to purchase merchandise following their confiscation.
"We were held hostage, we were attacked, and now there's been theft,” Ebrahim Musaji of Gloucester said. “If the police confiscate your goods in the UK, they're not going to use your goods and think they can get away with it."
Israel’s embassy in London encouraged the activists to submit a formal complaint.
"We regard any misconduct as described in Mr Musaji's allegations to be utterly unacceptable and intolerable, and suggest waiting until this subject matter is clarified," a spokeswoman said.
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