Jihad Sans Consequences
The wife of one of the Islamic mass murderers who attacked Mike’s Place in Tel Aviv has been acquitted in Britain. (Hat tip: peace be upon me.)
LONDON, England — The wife of a Briton who attempted a suicide bombing in Israel — accused of not alerting authorities about his bombing mission — has been acquitted in a London court.
The brother and sister of Omar Sharif are to face a retrial at the historic Old Bailey court on the same charge after a jury failed to agree on a verdict.
Sharif was the suspected accomplice of Assif Mohammed Hanif, a fellow Briton who blew himself up and killed three people in a bomb attack on Mike’s Place pub in Tel Aviv on April 30 last year.
Sharif, 27 from Derby, central England, and Asif Hanif, 21, west London, traveled to Tel Aviv to carry out the bombing.
Hanif blew himself up at the busy seafront bar, killing three people and injuring more than 60 others.
Sharif’s bomb failed to go off and his body was found floating in the sea 12 days later.