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Suicide Bombing in Israel

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Let's see... loads of suicide attacks in Iraq don't get much coverage anymore since it's nothing new. This one in Israel is only new in a sence of it being the first one after 9 month. For the rest only very few died compared to the bombings in Iraq, and not that many people care about it anyway.

What does surprise me is that I don't see a mention of Israel wanting to buy more state of the art bombs from the US (with money which probably was given to them by the US in the first place). I'd at least expect some small mention of that somewhere.
 
dna,
it was on the front page when it happened, while you were sleeping probably, then as it normaly happens, new front page stories come and push the old ones down

stop being a moron
 
Heh...
Front page as in the central spot?

I know it was under the central spot, unlike palestinian-related "suffering" that has lingred in the main spot for days.
 
Originally posted by: dna
Heh...
Front page as in the central spot?

I know it was under the central spot, unlike palestinian-related "suffering" that has lingred in the main spot for days.

yes
http://news.bbc.co.uk/

right there that currently says
"Iraq blasts kill Ashura pilgrims
More than 30 Iraqi Shia Muslims are killed in separate bombings at the climax of the Ashura religious festival. "
 
Well, if I take your word for it, then I guess it had 5 minutes of fame, before being bumped down by the story about Sudan and the AU.

I remeber how the mosque incident story lingered for a while on the front page, while this story is already off the main page.

Curious indeed.
 
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