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 RetweetBreaking: Explosions in Egyptian Resort Town

Mon, Apr 24, 2006 at 10:58:58 am PDT

Blasts Strike Egypt Resort Town. (Hat tip: LGF readers.)

Three explosions have been heard in the Egyptian resort town of Dahab, according to the Reuters news agency.

A witness said he heard the blasts and saw smoke in a tourist bazaar area. “There is smoke coming from the area and there are people running everywhere,” the unnamed witness said.

Dahab is located on the Gulf of Aqaba on the eastern side of the Sinai Peninsula. Police said more than 20 ambulances and police cars were rushing to the el-Masbat section of the city.

UPDATE at 4/24/06 11:01:16 am:

Three Blasts Rock Egyptian Resort City.

CAIRO, Egypt - Three explosions Monday night rocked the Egyptian resort city of Dahab and there were at least 100 dead and wounded, according to the doctor who runs Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula rescue squad.

Dr. Said Essa said he was headed to the scene of the blasts, one of which hit the el-Mashrabiyah Hotel.

UPDATE at 4/24/06 11:38:20 am:

The Jerusalem Post reports that this area is frequented by Israeli tourists:

Seventeen people were killed and at least 150 were wounded on Monday night in three massive explosions in Dahab, on the east of Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula.

People were frantically trying to escape the area and dozens of ambulances were at the scene, Zaka reported.

The bombs were apparantly placed on a bridge, in the El-Kalheeg Hotel cafeteria and near a police station prior to the explosions.

Following the blasts Israel’s security forces raised the level of alert in Eilat. It was unclear if Israelis were among the casualties.

The Sinai resort is commonly frequented by Israeli holidaymakers and is located on the Gulf of Aqaba on the eastern side of the Sinai Peninsula.

Germans, Italians and British tourists were also reported to be in the area.

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1 hans ze beeman  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 8:59:57am

What would Gordon say?

2 stuiec  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 9:00:00am

Murderous bastards. Just because Egypt doesn't want to follow them back to a 8th century Hell.

3 Village Idiot's Apprentice  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 9:01:28am

It's the Amish, I tells ya.

Or maybe the Universalists.

I get them confused sometimes.

4 commadore183  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 9:01:43am

FOXNews is saying that a doctor indiactes that there are over 100 dead.

5 religion of bacon  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 9:02:33am

Remember, Allah is a merciful God!

6 misfit138  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 9:03:09am

C'mon now guys, probably just "dissidents" speaking "truth to power".

7 Kragar (proud to be kafir)  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 9:03:19am

Must be those damn Amish again.

8 stuiec  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 9:03:52am

For God's sake, I hope the Egyptians don't refuse Israeli offers of help.

9 ploome hineni[deleted]  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 9:05:05am
10 lawhawk  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 9:05:11am

It's the Quakers! /sarc

And once again, the jihadis use modern technology to drag everyone back to their 8th century worldview.

These victims did nothing to deserve such a fate except that the jihadis demanded a blood sacrifice.

11 Capt. Queeg  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 9:05:22am

oh, crap.

12 Ayatollah Ghilmeini  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 9:05:29am

It really is a beautiful strategy- destabilize Egypt and the MB comes to power and levels the Sphinx once and for all. The Copts get one week to convert or die. And an al Qaeda army with a border with Israel!

Egypt barely controls the Sinai. Debka has said this time and a again, the repeated (is it 3 or 4 attacks in the last three years?) attacks prove it.

The implications of al Qaeda running about and doing what they want in the Sinai impacts Israel's border security and means that AQ can get people into Gaza at will.

13 Ziggy'sGrammy  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 9:05:58am

Yawn, at this point, who cares. They are bound and determined to destroy every thing and everyone who doesn't beleive, or bow down to their moon god.

Don't worry, the MSM will blame either George Bush, or the Coptic Christians.

ZG

14 Sir Lurksalot  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 9:06:38am

I'm sure the bombers made sure there were no women and children around before detonating.

15 efuseakay  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 9:06:44am

#7

No. Episcopalians.

16 JammieWearingFool  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 9:06:53am

I guess the Islamoactivists are at it again.

17 Hankmeister  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 9:07:57am

I see the "religion of peace" is leaving its calling card again. Pathetic.

18 Buckaroo  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 9:08:27am

# 16 JWF

"Islamoactivistsdissidents"


There ya go ...
:-(

19 Hankmeister  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 9:09:13am

Damn those Eskimo militants!

20 TotallySirius  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 9:09:19am

Damned Buddhists

21 ploome hineni[deleted]  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 9:10:05am
22 pegcity  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 9:11:24am

im so glad president peanut made Israel give up the Sinai.

23 JammieWearingFool  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 9:12:19am

Sorry Buckaroo, I forgot already. I had been calling them activists for few days, but as Charles noted, today MSM idol Osama and the boys are dissidents.

24 ploome hineni[deleted]  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 9:12:29am
25 littleoldlady  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 9:12:48am

ploome,

No, I think they were MENNONITE Brotherhood wackos, dear.

26 Prester John  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 9:13:00am

Bush's fault

Bush's fault

Bush's fault

27 Sol Roth  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 9:13:15am

I hope no Homo sapiens were injured in the blast.

28 TalkinKamel  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 9:13:20am

But if Israel would just get out of Palestine, and---it---uh, wait, if Egypt would get out of---wait, no, um---release prisoners, no, wait a second, um, wait, um---just a second---ERROR, ERROR! IT DOES NOT COMPUTE!

(An LLL's head exploding).

29 Kenneth  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 9:13:25am

#16 JammieWearingFool

I guess the Islamoactivists are at it again.

Sounds like a "dissident" must have "activated".

30 Killgore Trout  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 9:13:58am

Big Pharaoh might be in the vicinity...
Going to the Red Sea

Today is Easter for eastern Christians, tomorrow is a national holiday to welcome the spring, and Tuesday is Sinai liberation day when we celebrate the Israeli withdrawal from Sinai. So I have 3 days off and will be going to the Red Sea to work on getting a tan. Will be back on Wednesday.

Unless my goegrahpy is off I think there are only a few major vacation destination on the Egyptian side red sea. I hope he's safe.

31 JammieWearingFool  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 9:14:16am

Why on Earth would Israel want to build a wall and create more terrorists?

Now, because of Israel's provocation and George Bush's illegal war, innocent Egyptians are dead.

32 Purple Fury  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 9:15:07am

Dahab's a cool place. Mostly just a bunch of divers and backpackers sitting around getting stoned, eating kebabs, and buying T-shirts.

Can't imagine why anyone would want to bomb...

Oh, wait. Forgot who we're dealing with for a second.

33 zombie  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 9:15:08am

Strange how they have absolutely no compunction massacring their fellow Muslims to prove some kind of idiotic point. Yet no one ever holds them to account for it.

I'd be willing to bet that more innocent Muslims died in this one attack than have died at the hands of Jewish soldiers (when targetting Hamas leaders, etc.) over the last two years. But nothing will change: the Left will still accuse Israel of being genocidal, while the Muslims who are really killing other Muslims will (as usual) get a pass.

34 WASPinfidel  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 9:15:17am

Animals.

I wish we would stop alalyzing this nonsense and put an end to this pitiful barbaric movement

35 aRedPhishHead  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 9:15:30am

Those Crazy Christofacist terrorists!

Oh, wait...

36 Sol Roth  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 9:15:44am
#24 ploome hineni 4/24/2006 11:12AM PDT

FOX just said, hotels were full of (orthodox) Christians celebrating Easter

Crap! There goes my hope.

What are these people doing there in the first place? Don't orthodox Christians own radios or televisions or read a newspaper?

My sympathy meter is just not registering this.

37 TalkinKamel  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 9:16:47am

#1 Hanszebeeman

He (they) would accuse us all of being racists, who hate all brown-skinned people. Then he (they) would say that this doesn't mean all Moslems, or even a tiny fraction of them, are violent, no, no, it's just a small fraction, and not even that!And, anyway, what about the Crusades? What about the Jews of the Old Testament who slew the Canaanites and smote the Jebusites hip and thigh? Isn't that just as bad as what happened in Egypt?

Then he'd say Charles was engaging in a smear campaign.

38 bweep  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 9:17:23am

I wonder if the Bin Laden video was the trigger for this.

39 mitthrawnurdo  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 9:17:24am

These "dissents" were just showing their displeasure against BusHitler's illegal war for oil. They were just showing their solidarity with the brave freedom-fighters in Iraq.

/Old Media bigwig

40 The Green Hornet  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 9:17:29am

#10

Good point with the blood sacrifice... these people are so backwards they are almost reminiscant of idol worshipers

41 BeerDrinking_VictoryMonkey  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 9:17:36am

I suppose this is because of Egypt's troops in Iraq. /sarc

42 bweep  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 9:17:56am

sorry...Bin Laden audio tape...

43 Kenneth  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 9:18:08am

#36 Sol Roth

The orthodox Christians they are referring to are Egyptian Copts, who believe they have a right to live and travel within Egypt without being murdered.

44 JammieWearingFool  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 9:18:44am

Of course, none of this would be happening if we had let Algore steal the Florida vote.

We'd have already been conquered and the dissidents would have laid down their arms during the fourth chorus of Kumbaya.

Cheap gas would be flowing freely at $0.04 a gallon and poor white trash wouldn't have to hock possessions to fill up in order to drive to the crackhouse to get another rock.

45 TotallySirius  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 9:18:59am

Its payback for Egypt refusing to destroy Abu Simbel,the Sphinx and all those pharaoic statues that offend Islam.

46 Laurence Simon  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 9:18:59am

Why look... it's a ferry disaster without the ferry.

47 LeftCoastRighter  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 9:20:09am

Did anyone see a plane hitting the building? No. Explain that!

/Charlie Sheen

48 Kragar (proud to be kafir)  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 9:20:25am

#36 Sol Roth

My sympathy meter is just not registering this.

GAZE

49 JammieWearingFool  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 9:20:51am

It's payback for the Copts not funding Hamas.

50 TotallySirius  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 9:21:13am

This muct not be important, CNN is not reporting about it but has wall to wall Enron.

51 Sol Roth  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 9:21:53am
#43 Kenneth 4/24/2006 11:18AM PDT

#36 Sol Roth

The orthodox Christians they are referring to are Egyptian Copts, who believe they have a right to live and travel within Egypt without being murdered.

I see. So we should expect some rioting in Cairo anytime now between [bigoted word]s and Homo sapiens?

God Bless the injured humans and their families.

52 mitthrawnurdo  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 9:21:59am

#44 JammieWearingFool

You forgot to mention that we would finally have whirled-peas, since "Palestine would be free".

53 Rednek  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 9:22:32am

I just looked up Dahab on Google Earth.

Looks like a surfing and diving "mecca".

54 JohninLondon  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 9:22:49am

Anyone wanna bet on how many times AP, Reuters and the BBC etc describe these bombings as "terrorism" ?

Any advance on zero ?

55 Sol Roth  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 9:22:54am
#48 Kragar (proud to be kafir) 4/24/2006 11:20AM PDT

#36 Sol Roth

My sympathy meter is just not registering this.

GAZE

FOAD.

56 Avner.  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 9:22:58am

Taba terminal management: 25,000 Israelis crossed into Sinai
[Link: www.ynetnews.com...]

Jews were probably killed in this bomb and you say "who cares".

"The Lord shall return the murderers deeds on their own heads, waste their seed and exterminate them, devastate them and vanish them from this world.", Obadiah 1:18

57 commadore183  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 9:23:21am

Fox just said that one explosion killed 17 people. Talking to a witness now.

58 spinoneone  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 9:23:49am

#38
Could easy be. Fox just said the Egyptian police are now reporting three different car bombs.

Most of the dead are likely to be East Europeans and Greeks. Both have Easter this week-end.

59 JammieWearingFool  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 9:23:59am

The Jews must have constructed that building and embedded the devices to detonate at the time of their choosing, and they're using today as a means of discrediting Saudi dissident Osama.

Al-Jizz talking points for tonight's episode of Openfire, starring Michael Kinsley, James Gargoyle and The Forehead.

60 Ward Cleaver  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 9:24:20am

I'll bet none of our aid money goes to help the victims. More likely it wound up funding the killers.

You reap what you sow, Egypt.

61 Avner.  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 9:25:25am

At least 17 killed, over 150 injured in Sinai explosions

At least 17 people were killed and over 150 injured in three explosions in Dahab, in Sinai.(AP)

The Lord shall return the murderers' deeds on their own heads, waste their seed and exterminate them, devastate them and vanish them from this world." Obadiah 1:18

62 TotallySirius  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 9:25:59am

#36 Sol

These Copts are treated as less than human by the Moslems.

They have my unending sympathy.

You have my pity.

63 Sol Roth  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 9:28:09am

#62 TotallySirius 4/24/2006 11:25AM PDT

You have my pity.

Why?

64 Ward Cleaver  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 9:28:24am

#36 Sol Roth

What are these people doing there in the first place? Don't orthodox Christians own radios or televisions or read a newspaper?

That's just it. They follow the MSM news, when they should be reading the blogs.

65 piano gal  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 9:30:08am

What new words will the MSM come up for dead and wounded?

Dead: "With Allah"
Wounded: "Soon to be with the Prophet, peace be upon him"

"100 people in Egypt had the great privilege of coming across some holy activists today. They are now with Allah."

66 Imamhunter  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 9:30:13am

The ROP strikes again!

For their next trick, they are going to make themselves disappear for all time.

/wishful thinking

67 rabidsquirrel  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 9:30:15am

Come on people - let's reserve judgement until all the facts are know. After all, it could have been an extremist Coptic organization...

What's that you say? What do you mean, the Copts don't engage in terrorist activities? You mean to tell me the fundie muslims have done this before? I'm SHOCKED! SHOCKED, I tell you!

/sarc

#30 Kilgore Trout:

Unless my goegrahpy is off I think there are only a few major vacation destination on the Egyptian side red sea. I hope he's safe.

I share your sentiments, and I pray BP is ok.

68 jehu  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 9:30:16am

Tourism and fun aparently offends Muslims. What a grim world we are previewing. Go to war Western Civilization, or go under the boot for a thousand years.

69 Lazarus  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 9:31:47am

There isn't enough money in the world to make me want to visit any Muslim shithole.

70 jehu  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 9:32:29am

69 Lazurus

Amen!

71 Killgore Trout  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 9:33:19am

#67 rabidsquirrel
His comment section is filling up with well wishers. I't nice to see people checking in on him.

72 TotallySirius  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 9:34:26am

#63 Sol

My sympathy meter is just not registering this.

Note the similarity to:

"screw them"

"little eichmanns"

I pity Kos and Chutch also.

73 Prester John  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 9:34:36am

People, people, you really need to keep you're eyes on what's really important, namely,

the Duke rape case.

If Greta and Rita are covering it, it's gotta be important.

74 Rearden Steel  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 9:35:51am

#41 BeerDrinking_VictoryMonkey

Egypt does have troops in Afghanistan. Though, you don't want to sit next to them in the galley as their bathing habits a like those of the French.

Don't think it's the MB. They are more focused on Israel and Syria.

I think #15 efuseakay is on the right track, but more likely Pentacostals.

75 Conquistador[deleted]  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 9:36:52am
76 lokki  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 9:37:03am

The rationalization for this attack is pretty obvious:


Egypt just announced that they are sponsoring attempted peace talks between the Palestinians and the Israelis.

[Link: www.theage.com.au...]

See link. So, this is not surprising at all. Just the same old 'keep the hate going' stuff.

77 ouray  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 9:37:17am

#69 #70

Given the right goal and condition for success, I'd bet a buck you would go:-)

78 lawhawk  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 9:37:18am

It shouldn't matter who became the victims of this latest bombing. Muslim? Jew? Christian?


What should matter is who were the perpetrators and that they and their ilk should be hunted down and brought to justice.

Preferably at the receiving end of a Hellfire missile.

79 NoKoolAidForMe  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 9:37:41am

#44 JammieWearingFool

And Islam would be the state religion. Christians would be arrested for hate crimes against Islam for public displays of faith. And the Supreme Court would have ruled that our Constitution is illegal and have thrown it out.

80 BeerDrinking_VictoryMonkey  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 9:37:50am

I doubt if the majority of the victims of this atrocity were Copts (who are members of the Catholic Church - just found this out). It'll probably be a mix of Copts, Western tourists, Israelis, muslims - in other words, human beings. I do pity them & their families & pray that victory over the savages who attacked them will come sooner, not later.

81 stuiec  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 9:37:55am

Semi-OT:

Hamas angrily rejected a warning by the moderate Palestinian president Monday that he could dismiss its month-old government, threatening to scrap a truce with Israel if he does.

The public warning heightened tensions between the Islamic militant group and President Mahmoud Abbas, who heads the Fatah Party. Hamas defeated Fatah in January parliamentary elections. Abbas, elected separately, has been trying to trim the powers of the new Cabinet.

In an interview broadcast Monday on CNN-Turk, Abbas said Hamas must recognize Israel and talk peace to avert an economic catastrophe because of Western sanctions.

"Hamas has to face the facts and establish communication with Israel," he said. "I'm worried that the situation will turn into a tragedy in the near future. A short time later we could be up against a great hunger disaster in Palestine."

82 eschew_obfuscation  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 9:38:18am

#43 Kenneth 4/24/2006 11:18AM PDT
#36 Sol Roth

The orthodox Christians they are referring to are Egyptian Copts, who believe they have a right to live and travel within Egypt without being murdered.


And who are practically at war with Muslims in Alexandria after being attacked repeatedlty with very little government reaction.

83 TotallySirius  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 9:38:20am

#73 Prestor

Where did they find a crowbar big enough and strong enough to pry Greta out of Aruba?

84 zombie  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 9:38:54am

This might explain why the Islamofascists are targetting Dahab:

Check out the fourth picture on the right (scroll down the page a bit) on this site, which is for tours to Dahab.

Direct picture link here.

Apparently, Dahab is a free-and-easy Western-style resort where bikinis and topless sunbathing and so on are tolerated.

Stuff like that drives the Muslim Brotherhood crazy.

85 Prester John  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 9:39:17am

#83 Well of course, that's the second most important thing going on in the world.

86 Kragar (proud to be kafir)  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 9:39:56am

OT

This is INSANE:

Leniency for 'ignorant' woman who hurt baby

A BANGLADESHI woman who shook a baby boy so violently that he suffered brain damage walked free from court yesterday because a judge conceded that she did not know how to behave in the West.

Rahella Khanom, 24, caused the five-month-old boy in her care to suffer fractures to his breast bone and ribs as she tried to rid him of evil spirits, Southwark Crown Court was told.

The injuries inflicted on the child over several weeks had caused one side of his brain to shrink. It was believed that the boy would have been screaming in agony for eight weeks because his injuries went untreated.

Khanom, from Poplar, East London, said that she had wanted to purge the baby of evil spirits as it cried and cried. She was not found to be mentally ill.

The court was told that Khanom, a Muslim, did not understand that shaking a helpless baby would not exorcise an evil spirit.

87 taxfreekiller[deleted]  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 9:40:00am
88 TotallySirius  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 9:40:03am

OT

Moussaeiou(and sometimes Y) case jury begins DP deliberations.

89 lawhawk  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 9:40:41am

This is far from being the first bombings in Egypt, and far from the first to target tourist destinations.

90 Isobella  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 9:41:03am

Big Pharoah, the Egyptian blogger, said in his last post that he was going to go the Red Sea to get a tan. Anyone know where Dahab is? I hope he is okay.

91 Dirk Diggler  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 9:41:20am
I doubt if the majority of the victims of this atrocity were Copts (who are members of the Catholic Church - just found this out).

Are you sure you're not getting Copts confused with Maronites? Copts have their own Pope and have services more inline with Eastern Orthodox churches.

92 zombie  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 9:41:25am

Wikipedia on Dahab, for a little background

Dahab is a small village situated on the south-eastern coast of the Sinai peninsula. Formerly a Bedouin fishing village, the construction of international chain-hotels and other ancillary facilities has now made this a popular destination with tourists. The nearest international airport is located Sharm el-Sheikh. Local supplies of fresh water are very limited; most hotels have desalination plants. On April 24th, 2006, several bombs exploded at a resort in Dahab, killing or wounding over 100 people [[1]].
Tourist highlights include:
Dahab is world-renowned for its windsurfing. Reliable winds provide superb flat water conditions inside Dahab's sand spit. Beyond the sand spit, wavy conditions couple with strong winds to provide formidable conditions for keen windsurfers.
The SCUBA diving and snorkelling are very good, with many reefs immediately adjacent to waterfront hotels. The nearby Blue Hole and Canyon are internationally famous dive spots.
The seafood restaurants along the waterfront of the down-town tourist area, known as Masbet, are good, with red snapper, calamari and lobster being highlights. The Bedouin-style seafood is based on baking in earthenware.
There are camel, horse, jeep and quad-bike safaris. These are either parallel to the shoreline, up one of the several valleys or around the township.
A two hour drive is sufficient to reach Mount Sinai and Saint Catherine's Monastery, Mount Sinai; ascents to view sunrise and sunset are popular.
Historically, most vistors to Dahab have been backpackers travelling independently and staying in hostels in the Masbet area. In recent years, development of hotels in the Medina area has facilitated the arrival of a wider range of tourists, many of whom visit Dahab specifically to partake in the windsurfing, diving and other activities.

:

93 BeerDrinking_VictoryMonkey  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 9:42:54am

#74 Rearden

Didn't know that Egypt was part of the Afghan coalition. I have a friend who visited the pyramids in Egypt & was stuck in a narrow corridor with two Frenchmen! That happened over 10 years ago & he still claims it was the worst thing that he has ever smelled!

94 Conquistador[deleted]  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 9:43:00am
95 Catttt  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 9:43:09am

Horrible.

The terrorists can't kill all their foes. What they want to do is make the West turn away from the ME. This is not acceptable. I refuse to abandon Egypt. I refuse to abandon my allies in Egypt, like Big Pharoh (who, btw, is spending the next several days somewhere on the Red Sea, so I'm obviously worried about him in particular).

I REFUSE to abandon my fellow Christians in Egypt.

I REFUSE to abandon our moderate Muslim allies in Egypt.

I reject fear.

Please remember Egypt in your prayers.

96 zombie  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 9:43:44am

From Charles' JPost update:

The Sinai resort is commonly frequented by Israeli holidaymakers and is located on the Gulf of Aqaba on the eastern side of the Sinai Peninsula.

Germans, Italians and British tourists were also reported to be in the area.

This is what I originally suspected: they were trying to get at the Jews.

Collateral damage? No problem for the Islamofascists. They'll kill a resort full of Muslim workers if they can succeed in killing one Jewish girl in a bikini.

97 TotallySirius  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 9:43:55am

#84 Zombie

I also hear these "western" resorts also serve alcohol.

Gasp

98 rabidsquirrel  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 9:44:05am

#80 BD_VM:

The Coptic Church is not part of the Catholic Church. They share some of the same sacraments and practices, but they are not otherwise associated with each other.

99 jamgarr  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 9:44:05am

#46

Not funny

100 pegcity  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 9:44:30am

Why on gods green earth does anyone travel to muslim countries.

STAY OUT IF YOU WANT TO LIVE

101 BeerDrinking_VictoryMonkey  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 9:44:32am

#91 D.D.

I read article recently about the Eastern Rites of the Catholic Church & it listed the Copts as a part of the Eastern Rites. Their "pope" is akin to a bishop, not The Pope. I'll see if I can find the article.

102 Avner.  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 9:44:33am

Officials say there were some 20,000 people in the area at the time, almost half of whom were Israelis.

[Link: arutzsheva.com...]

103 Sol Roth  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 9:45:36am
#72 TotallySirius 4/24/2006 11:34AM PDT

#63 Sol

My sympathy meter is just not registering this.

Note the similarity to:

"screw them"

"little eichmanns"

I pity Kos and Chutch also.

FOAD didn't take, huh? Neither did your very own GAZE did it?

I love your selective ignorance of facts. Just like the thousands of other emotion-driven idiots who engage in illogic and propaganda. Won't work on me bud.

To Wit:
#51 Sol Roth 4/24/2006 11:21AM PDT

#43 Kenneth 4/24/2006 11:18AM PDT

#36 Sol Roth

The orthodox Christians they are referring to are Egyptian Copts, who believe they have a right to live and travel within Egypt without being murdered.


My Response:
I see. So we should expect some rioting in Cairo anytime now between [bigoted word]s and Homo sapiens?

God Bless the injured humans and their families.

You see, that's where my sympathy meter began to register. But please don't let facts enter into your discourse. You might get a wittow headache.

104 KevinV  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 9:45:55am

Zombie -

Sorry for the OT, but I was trying to catch you the other night with something I just found out that I think may be of equal interest to you, considering what I am guessing is our similar backgrouds: Did you know that the Steven Schwartz who managed The Dils in the late 70's is the SAME Steven Schwartz who writes on Wahabbist Islam today in conservative publications? Can you believe that?

105 Killgore Trout  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 9:46:11am

#90 Isobella
I think it's one of three or four resorts in the area, see Zombies map #84.

zombie #84 that is the red sea, isn't it?

106 zombie  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 9:46:30am
#102 Avner
Officials say there were some 20,000 people in the area at the time, almost half of whom were Israelis.

I think you've just hit the nail on the head.

107 Catttt  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 9:46:52am

84 zombie

Oh, I'm sure you're right.

This is the first pic that comes up on a Google search for Dahab.

108 W-lover  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 9:48:39am
I REFUSE to abandon my fellow Christians in Egypt.

I REFUSE to abandon our moderate Muslim allies in Egypt.

I reject fear.

Please remember Egypt in your prayers.

Hear! Hear!

109 Kenneth  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 9:49:13am

#58 spinoneone

Not Greeks or eastern Europeans, but Middle Eastern Christians, mostly Egyptian Copts.

#80 BeerDrinking_VictoryMonkey

The Copts are not Roman Catholic, they are a sect of Orthodox Christians who broke from the main Orthodox (ie. Greek or Eastern) in 451 AD. Persecuted since the Muslim Arab invation of the 7th Century, they were the majority population of Egypt until the 10th Century.

110 Kragar (proud to be kafir)  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 9:50:20am

Iran Hints at Exiting Nuclear Treaty

HINTS? What was the first clue?

TEHRAN, Iran - President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad hinted Monday that Iran was considering withdrawing from the worldwide Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty and said he did not think the U.N. Security Council would impose sanctions on Iran.

"Those who speak about sanctions would be damaged more" than Iran, he told a news conference. "But no particular event will happen, don't worry."

111 SpiritOf1683  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 9:51:32am

And the BBC website said there could be 100 dead. Another manifestation of the religion of peace sadistic and uncivilized barbarians. God, if I hear any more politicians describe Islam as the religion of peace, my telly won't survive the night. We are fed up of PC-ness. We are fed up of the usual verbal bromides from a media that is scared witless of the mullahs and imams but isn't scared of smearing Blair and Bush, and indeed anyone who dares to make a stand for our freedom. The time to rise against the PC self-blame culture is NOW, albeit 40 years too late. We are sick of being branded fascists, racists and bigots by peanut-brained PC-weenie liberals and the subhuman flotsam of the hard Left for daring to tell the truth about Islam. You couldn't get me to go to a Muslim country if you paid me a million pounds to go there. You couldn't get me to put a penny in a charity bucket for all the tea in China, whenever there is a major natural disaster in a Muslim country. Why should I give so much as a week-old sandwich to those who want me dead just because I'm not a Muslim. That religion has to disappear down the plughole of history for the sakes of all of us - and fast.

112 MSMediaCritic  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 9:52:12am

Since it's all Bush's fault, wouldn't it be appropriate to blame it on the Bushmen of the Kalahari desert? Or even Reggie Bush?

113 Rearden Steel  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 9:52:15am

#100 pegcity

Because, unlike these animals that want to stay in the 7th and 8th centuries, there are quite a few good people who want the same things that we do. They want to work in a great job, to see their children have a good life and education and to live life to its fullest. Spend a week in Dubai and you would change your mind. I prefer travel in the Middle East to Asia and South America anyday.

114 Prester John  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 9:53:05am

#3

It's the Amish, I tells ya.

#7

Must be those damn Amish again.

You may be on to something. Don't the beards the Amish have bear an uncanny resemblance to the one OBL has?

And couldn't the cap the women wear really be nothing more than a miniature burkha?

Hmmm.

115 Kenneth  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 9:53:05am

#103 Sol Roth

You are an ignorant condescending jack-ass. Despite your appeal to "logic" you are all too much in the grip of your emotions understand anything.

116 pegcity  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 9:53:17am

#111 SpiritOf1683

How do you think people are going to vote in the upcoming election?

117 TotallySirius  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 9:53:24am

Antique media:"In another isolated incident,___were killed by explosions in the Egyptian Red Sea resort city,Dahab".

118 zombie  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 9:53:59am
#104 KevinV
Zombie -
Did you know that the Steven Schwartz who managed The Dils in the late 70's is the SAME Steven Schwartz who writes on Wahabbist Islam today in conservative publications? Can you believe that?

I saw your posting, but couldn't decipher how it applied to me. I even looked up Stephen Schwartz in reponse to your comment. And what I discovered is what I suspected: I have never heard of Stephen Schwartz before, either as a punk band manager or as a journalist. In what way is this fact connected to me? I'm a bit confused. Because I live in the SF area and once heard of the Dils, years and years ago? Rather a tenous connection!

I guess it's unusual for a former punk to become a conservative journalist, but not sure why you think I have a particular relevance to this fact.

(Sorry for the OT folks -- just responding tio direct question to me.)

119 JammieWearingFool  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 9:54:01am

111,

You need to stop pulling your punches and tell us how you really feel.

120 Lazarus  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 9:54:55am

#77 ouray

Given the right goal and condition for success, I'd bet a buck you would go:-)

The only condition for success that could make me want to visit Egypt is if it entirely rejected Islam or any mysticism in favor of a capitalist, Western culture. If you see that coming, please let me know, so I can corner the flying pig market.

121 Occasional Reader  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 9:55:12am

#103 Sol Roth:

But please don't let facts enter into your discourse.

If your "facts" include the notion that Orthodox Christian Egyptians (or Egyptians in general) are not Homo sapiens, then your "facts" are just as stupid as the rest of your posts on this thread.

122 BeerDrinking_VictoryMonkey  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 9:55:28am

Ok, here's the article about the Eastern Rite Churches Maybe there are two Coptic communities, one in the Catholic Church, the other in the Orthodox Church? The article isn't clear.

123 Avner.  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 9:57:31am

Israeli Ambassador: No Israelis Injured in Dahab Terrorist Attacks

[Link: arutzsheva.com...]

Baruch Hashem

124 KevinV  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 9:58:12am

Kenneth -

The Copts are not Roman Catholic, they are a sect of Orthodox Christians who broke from the main Orthodox (ie. Greek or Eastern) in 451 AD. Persecuted since the Muslim Arab invation of the 7th Century, they were the majority population of Egypt until the 10th Century.

Yes and no. You are right that the Copts are not Roman Catholic, but, as Wikipedia helpfully explains:

Unlike "families" or "federations" of Churches formed through the grant of mutual recognition by distinct ecclesial bodies, the Catholic Church considers itself a single Church ("one Body") composed of a multitude of local or particular Churches, in each of which the one Catholic Church is embodied. The universal Church, however, is believed to be "a reality ontologically and temporally prior to every individual particular Church" (Letter to the Bishops of the Catholic Church on some aspects of the Church understood as communion of 28 May 1992, 9). [5]

However, the Catholic Church attaches great importance to the particular Churches within it, whose theological significance the Second Vatican Council highlighted. Two uses of the term particular Church are distinguished.

The Coptic Church is one of the 23 Particular Churches considered part of the Catholic faith.

Other examples include the Ethiopian Catholics, the Armenian Catholics and the Maronites.

125 zombie  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 9:59:23am
126 TotallySirius  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 9:59:42am

#103 Sol

Now you are edging into the contempt zone.

I withdraw that,you are beneath contempt.

I challenge you to point out anywhere that I said "FOAD" or "GAZE" to you.

You can't.

Therefore you are a liar,a slanderer and an idiot.

127 KevinV  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 10:00:06am

Kenneth -

Whoops! I was WRONG, WRONG, WRONG about that..sorry. I was mixing up the Copt Catholics from the mainline Copt church, which is not in communion with the Holy See.

My apologies.

128 JammieWearingFool  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 10:00:40am

Sad to say, but this story will get little or no mention on the networks tonight.

Topics #1-5: Gas price hysteria and why it's Bush's fault.

Commercial.

Topics #6-10: Bush reaches "new low" in latest fabricated poll.

Commercial.

Topics #11-15: Why Democrats are sure to take take over the House and Congress in November--becasue of Bush.

129 Kenneth  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 10:00:41am

#122 BeerDrinking_VictoryMonkey

Your confusing is justified. The main Coptic church is Coptic Orthodox, but there is a small Coptic Catholic sub-group. There are even some Coptic Protestants. I'm sure the differences are irrelevant to their Muslim tormentors.

But this attack is against the "Apostate Regime" of Mubarrak. Al Qaeda, & the Muslim Brotherhood have both condemned the modern Egyptian State as unislamic.

130 lawhawk  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 10:01:01am

#123 avner:

That's pretty incredible considering that as some of the earlier posters noted that nearly half of the town's population was Israelis on vacation.

It still goes back to who the perpetrators are. It doesn't matter who the victims are - the Islamists who did this must kill, and don't care who their victims are. If the victim happens to be Muslims, they died because they weren't sufficiently Muslim. Christians and Jews are infidels whose deaths are necessary in the Islamist worldview.

131 Kragar (proud to be kafir)  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 10:02:08am

#126 TotallySirius

I told him to Gaze earlier. Nice to see he can keep things straight.

132 zombie  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 10:02:31am

Uh oh:

Another picture of Dahab, showing a bit of "gender mingling" with an Egyptian guy and a non-Egyptian woman.

Time to call out the Muslim Brotherhood's Vice and Virtue Bomb Squad.

133 Sol Roth  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 10:02:32am

#115 Kenneth 4/24/2006 11:53AM PDT

#103 Sol Roth

You are an ignorant condescending jack-ass. Despite your appeal to "logic" you are all too much in the grip of your emotions understand anything.

What is it that I am not understanding then?

What is "an appeal to logic?"

What emotions am I "in the grip of?" Are you clairvoyant?

134 derek  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 10:02:43am

#103

How the hell do you expect people to respond when you post "my smympathy meter is just not registering this"?

Also, one could say that your little FOAD comment was also a little on the emotionally driven side.

135 Rearden Steel  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 10:03:22am

#128 JammieWearingFool

You forgot the highlights for the hockey and basketball playoffs, and how it's Bush's fault that the beer is so expensive at the games.

136 mike76  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 10:03:28am

I don't get this. Egypt has been complaining about lack of scandinavian tourists since they started boycotting Danish products.

If this is meant as an encourgement to go to Egypt on vacation then I think they should find another director of their tourist department.

137 W-lover  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 10:03:33am

Lazarus-

Don't look now.

138 KevinV  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 10:04:33am

Zombie -

My apologies. We had exchanged a few comments in the past that led me to believe that you, like me, were an old-time punk rocker. You're probably much younger than I!

Well, it's amazing because the Dils, who were enormously inflential in the early California punk movement, were also very, very hard left. They were openly connected to the SWP and, for a time, the RCP as well. And I remember Schwartz as one of the real True Believers. I guy who could give endless speeches on the glories of revolution. When I heard that the two were the same guy, the differences between their beliefs and tone were so strong I couldn't believe it, though, with his adherence to a tiny Islamic sect he probably hasn't lost his penchant for micro-movements.

139 pegcity  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 10:04:46am

Spend a week in Dubai and you would change your mind

That's ok, i prefer not to give my money to a bunch of Bin laden appeasing, Hamas condoning, Jew hating [bigoted word]s.

If i want to go shopping ill drive to the mall.

140 zombie  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 10:05:13am

Street map of Dahab showing location of hotels and resorts.

141 Avner.  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 10:05:14am

Iran Warns U.S. of ´Hell´ If Attacked

[Link: arutzsheva.com...]


The Lord shall return the murderers deeds on their own heads, waste their seed and exterminate them, devastate them and vanish them from this world.", Obadiah 1:18

142 TotallySirius  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 10:05:17am

Sol

Sorry about the slanderer comment.

Your comment was in print,therefore it isn't slander...its libel

143 Kenneth  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 10:05:23am

#133 Sol Roth

Not clairvoyant, I just read your comments. If you can feel no sympathy for the people murdered in this attack, there is no point trying to explain to you what you fail to understand. Humanity: either you get it or you don't.

144 Lazarus  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 10:06:23am

#137 W-lover

What?

145 Conquistador[deleted]  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 10:06:34am
146 gutneshama  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 10:07:20am

When I was living in Israel, Dahab was THE place where young Israelis would flock to for easy sex and easy drugs. Hedonism at it's worst. Poor bastards...

147 Ward Cleaver  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 10:08:21am

I know a guy who's an Egyptian Copt, and no, they're not Catholic.

148 Jim in Virginia  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 10:09:15am

If the IDF re-occupies Gaza can they go ahead and offer to do security for the Sinai too? Egypt can keep the tourist revenue, (which if this keepe up will drop off the cliff), give the IDF 5% for expenses.

149 W-lover  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 10:09:16am

Lazarus-

1) Click link
2) Scroll through while reading
3) Comprehend people just wanting to live life free of violence

150 TotallySirius  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 10:09:39am

#131 Kragar

Maybe it was the nuance.

Bwahahahahaha

151 Kenneth  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 10:10:25am

#138 KevinV

That's a very interesting insight into Steven Shwartz. Morphing from a leftist punk into a Muslim is not as bizarre as it might seem at first. Orriana Falacci wrote that some 95% of Westerners who convert into Islam are/were leftists. The common element is the totalitarian utopianism mixed with Third Word Anti-Americanism.

152 taxfreekiller[deleted]  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 10:10:32am
153 Sol Roth  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 10:10:52am
#126 TotallySirius 4/24/2006 11:59AM PDT

I challenge you to point out anywhere that I said "FOAD" or "GAZE" to you.

You said neither, I got you and the other mixed up as the thread expanded. I apologize for that.

You still have not addressed the thrust of Post #103 which has your name on it.

154 Catttt  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 10:10:53am

133 Sol Roth 4/24/2006 12:02PM PDT

What emotions am I "in the grip of?" Are you clairvoyant?


Sol, everyone with eyes can see you're freaking out. No crystal ball needed there, my man.

If we were in the same room, at this point, I'd either put my arm around your shoulder, pat your arm, or back away from you, depending on the vibes.

155 WriterMom  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 10:11:44am

My husband read on the Israeli sites that 25,000 Israelis crossed the border from Israel into the Sinai just before and during Pesach.

156 taxfreekiller[deleted]  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 10:12:07am
157 zombie  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 10:12:09am
#138 KevinV
Zombie -
My apologies. We had exchanged a few comments in the past that led me to believe that you, like me, were an old-time punk rocker. You're probably much younger than I!

Ah, OK, I see. I forgot about that conversation, obviously! Must have been quite a while ago.

As to my age and musical interests: alas, I must refrain from revealing such things, as my desire for anonymity has increased substantially over the last couple years.

But it is true that most of those old punk bands (including big ones like the Clash, etc.) were very hard-left. And what a bizarre career arc for someone to make: from Trotskyite punk rocker to anti-Islamofascist Muslim sect member. Weird!

158 taxfreekiller[deleted]  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 10:12:38am
159 WriterMom  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 10:13:27am

#151 Kenneth

Re: Schwartz. I just read an article about him-I believe it was on either Dhimmi Watch or Jihad Watch, that his father was Jewish and mother non-Jewish, and that both were heavy duty leftists, so dabbling in Islam is really not a very heavy duty switch.

160 Catttt  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 10:13:51am

158 taxfreekiller

Whew. I was checking my own post to see if I actually called someone a ho!

161 Jheka  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 10:13:57am

The second that I saw the headline I knew that that third update was coming.

If the West ever targeted Muslim tourists or pilgrims, there would be global outrage (and rightly so) but this will be seen as just cultural par for the course by much of the world (well, that part that doesn't blame the "Zionists"), just as heinous personal crimes that have been recently discussed at LGF (i.e. baby killing, rape, etc.) are being regarded by the West.

162 taxfreekiller[deleted]  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 10:15:14am
163 zombie  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 10:15:52am
#146 gutneshama
When I was living in Israel, Dahab was THE place where young Israelis would flock to for easy sex and easy drugs.

Ah HA! Now I think we're getting at the real rationale for this attack: they wanted to kill young sexy Jews.

Another probable motivation: the disrupt the Egyptian tourist indistry, to cause an economic collapse, to encourage a popular revolt to overthrow the government, so the "populist" Muslim extremists can take over.

164 Conquistador[deleted]  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 10:16:15am
165 Lazarus  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 10:17:23am

#149 W-lover

As a Kansas resident, I'm qualified to tell you you're living in the Land of Oz.

166 TotallySirius  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 10:17:47am

#153 Sol

Are you that dense?

If you don't see the similarities between those three statements of contempt for the innocent victims of horrendous tragedies, then there is no hope for you.

167 KevinV  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 10:18:00am

# 155 - writermom

My husband read on the Israeli sites that 25,000 Israelis crossed the border from Israel into the Sinai just before and during Pesach.

I know that Israel and Egypt are technically at peace and that, generally speaking, commerce knows no political ideology, but give the current state of reality I am frankly shocked that so many Israelis would still consider vacationing in an Arab Muslim country.

Could any of our Israeli friends enlighten us on what is going on here? Are we here at LGF over-sold on the danger? Or do people just think it won't happen to them?

168 WriterMom  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 10:18:52am
169 JammieWearingFool  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 10:19:11am

Someone mentioned the seemingly odd notion of a punk rocker being a conservative.

It's not all that unusual if you consider many of those in the early punk days are now well into middle age, a time when sanity usually wins out over youthful ignorance, unless, of course, you're a tenured college professor.

One notable conservative was Johnny Ramone (RIP), who wasn't shy about Ronald Reagan being his favorite president.

Another is Smithereens frontman Pat DiNizio, who's probably more a libertarian, but sane nonetheless. His website is here.

You can also check out Conservative Punk.

Andrew Wilkow, an Albany, NY talkradio guy who does Sunday AM on WABC radio, is a very outspoken conservative who's into punk, among other genres.

There's plenty of punk I've enjoyed over the years, and I've never been confused with being a liberal.

170 Killgore Trout  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 10:19:39am

Deathtoll update...
Toll from Egypt blasts rises to 30 dead -- officials

These reports always fluctuate wildly, but i think we'll see this number rise.

171 Avner.  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 10:21:47am

I hope everyone knows its Holocaust Memorial Day

Never Again

172 Jheka  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 10:22:03am

#36 Sol Roth:

My sympathy meter is just not registering this.

You should have that looked at by a professional.

A very simple but sound piece of wisdom that my dad likes to dispense goes more or less as follows:

If everyone around you is telling you that you're drunk, go lie down.

Sol, take a step back and have a good look at this thread. That bit of wisdom applies to you.

173 Kenneth  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 10:22:12am

#164 Conquistador

You're correct. Islam is an attraction to the left. Don't be suprised that when Hillary gets elected that she'll convert to Islam and issue a proclamation of faith. Keith Olbermann will lead the daily call to prayers. Howard Dean will be the head Ayatollah at the National Mosque in Muhhamded, Distric of Allah. The ACLU will enforce Sharia law!

I think you are exagerrating. But only just a bit.

174 niallster  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 10:23:26am

Sharm 20 years ago was huts on the beach. Now its a pretty flash resort with expensive hotels, well they were expensive until the last bombed went off.

Dahab is still a cheap backpacker place.

They're both on the edge of a big desert so the Egyptian authorities should be able to close them down hard and after the last bomb in Sharm that is what they said they had done, seems not.

End of the Egyptian tourist trade I would think.

175 WriterMom  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 10:24:55am

#167 KevinV

Most Israelis don't consider Dahab and the Sinai as really being Egypt. They like to go there because it's a cheap vacation, the beaches are gorgeous, you can scuba dive for cheap also and there is an endless supply of cheap drugs and lotsa action. So, they go-pretending it's just this little slice of paradise, and not part of a hostile Muslim nation.

176 W-lover  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 10:27:36am
As a Kansas resident, I'm qualified to tell you you're living in the Land of Oz.

I don't think you're qualified to tell me anything.

177 Ward Cleaver  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 10:29:47am

#175 WriterMom

I am amazed that Israelis would vacation in a hostile country like Egypt. The tourists must be blind to the danger. Very sad.

178 scorched earth 138  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 10:30:34am

My prayers for the Infidel dead and wounded and scorn for the mujahedin who did this... But day-am, Egypt is a muslim country... When you go to a muslim country, you bring your TA-50,k-pot, IBA, individual weapon & a basic load and a half of ball ammo, and frags, not a cooler, beach umbrella, and beach towels!

179 WriterMom  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 10:31:15am

#1 hans ze beman

I know this is a serious thread about terrorism, but your comment:

What would Gordon say?

Is making me hysterical!

Now, everytime I say or post something, I will have to think to myself:

WWGS?

180 Kenneth  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 10:32:41am

#179 WriterMom

or "Who would Mohammad bomb?"

Well, apparently just about anybody.

181 Zendette  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 10:32:49am

If the goal was to kill mostly Jews, they picked the wrong time and place. I agree, the goal is to disrupt the Sinai tourist industry and weaken Mubarak's regime.

182 Kragar (proud to be kafir)  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 10:33:27am

And now, a moment of Zen

An Iranian policewoman, second left, (back to camera)

Glad they explained (back to camera). Its hard to tell which way they're heading a lot of the time.

183 WriterMom  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 10:33:49am

#177 Ward Cleaver

Like I said-they just think of it as "Sinai"-, and NOT part of Egypt. Most of the Israeli tourists also deal more with Bedouins than Egyptians also..you know, those nice laid back Bedouins (who also smuggle arms, drugs..)unless they do the fancy thing and stay at the Hilton Taba.

184 tankdemon  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 10:34:20am

177 Ward-

Considering the number of terror attacks in Dahab versus the number of attacks in Tel Aviv over the last five years and tell me if you would consider the area "dangerous". I doubt anybody who drives a Porsche would decline to drive a Ferrari because it is dangerous.

185 Ward Cleaver  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 10:34:24am

#171 Avner.

If we don't stop the islamofascists, it will happen again. :-(

186 looking closely  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 10:34:29am

#167 Kevin

They have to go somewhere. . .and Egypt is probably one of the only available options in the vicinity.

187 TMF  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 10:37:05am
188 gutneshama  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 10:37:21am

#175 WriterMom

I am amazed that Israelis would vacation in a hostile country like Egypt. The tourists must be blind to the danger. Very sad.

Writermom,

Israelis will travel everywhere and anywhere, they are a wandering nation. Because it is such a small country and because they spend several years in the army, they need to travel the wide-open spaces. They really do not care where that is, as long as it's as far away from Israel as possible. Their mistake I fear...

189 gonzo  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 10:37:50am

#163 Zombie

Another probable motivation: the disrupt the Egyptian tourist indistry, to cause an economic collapse, to encourage a popular revolt to overthrow the government, so the "populist" Muslim extremists can take over.

Yeah, but that's just a bonus.

I believe it still is all about killing Jews and Christians. Bloodlust...

190 Ward Cleaver  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 10:37:51am

WriterMom, tankdemon

You're right. It is dangerous in Israel, but this just seems like putting oneself in harm's way. To me, anyway. But then I've never been to either place.

191 Conquistador[deleted]  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 10:38:38am
192 Ward Cleaver  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 10:39:20am

#187 TMF

"This page cannot be displayed"? What did they sing?

193 W-lover  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 10:41:26am
194 MSMediaCritic  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 10:41:57am

#179 WritersMom

Note that it is WWGS rather than WWGD (What would Gordon Do). This is because liberals only talk, never do.

Examples: John Kerry's solution to Iraq -- hold a summit where everybody would talk about what to do.

Ted Kennedy's solution to the high gas prices -- have the president hold a meeting with oil company officials where he would jawbone (his words) them to lower the prices.

The problem with this approach is very simple. It doesn't work.

195 TotallySirius  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 10:42:54am

#187 TMF

I've never heard of a band named "Hypertext Transfer Protocol" , the audio doesn't work either.

LOL

196 piglet  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 10:42:54am

Maybe it's because I have some money saved now, but I don't know why anyone would skip the beautiful topless beaches of eliat for the deadly beaches of Sinai.

197 Jheka  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 10:43:10am

#100 pegcity:

Why on gods green earth does anyone travel to muslim countries.

STAY OUT IF YOU WANT TO LIVE

Perhaps some people just aren't quite ready to cede huge portions of this earth to a homicidal cult yet.

198 Rednek  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 10:43:30am

OT

Brain Port

PENSACOLA, Fla. - In their quest to create the super warrior of the future, some military researchers aren't focusing on organs like muscles or hearts. They're looking at tongues.

By routing signals from helmet-mounted cameras, sonar and other equipment through the tongue to the brain, they hope to give elite soldiers superhuman senses similar to owls, snakes and fish.

Researchers at the Florida Institute for Human and Machine Cognition envision their work giving Army Rangers 360-degree unobstructed vision at night and allowing Navy SEALs to sense sonar in their heads while maintaining normal vision underwater — turning sci-fi into reality.

199 Ed from Ohio  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 10:43:42am

freakin' hindus again.

I swear. always blowing things up.

200 Joel  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 10:45:42am

Why on aerth do Israelis continue to visit Egypt? Arrogance, stupidity, what?

201 Ed from Ohio  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 10:46:51am

or as the European Union would put it..."those that show their displeasure against jews,christians,hindus and pretty much all of mankind that just so happen to follow islam, which is just a coincidence."

yep, keep moving. nothing to see here.

no "islamic terror" exists or anything.

202 BeerDrinking_VictoryMonkey  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 10:48:30am

#169 JammieWearingFool

And don't forget what Joe Strummer said about islamic - yes, islamic terrorists:

"I think you have to grow up and realise that we're facing religious fanatics who would kill everyone in the world who doesn't do what they say.

"The more time you give them the more bombs they'll get. Bin Laden is going to try and kill more people."

R.I.P Joe - Rock the Casbah!

203 Prester John  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 10:48:45am

If there are any Brits among the dead and wounded I wonder if that nut job professor in the UK will still consider the bombing just another "extreme demonstration" like the subway bombings were.

204 Jinn & Tonic  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 10:49:29am

Lennart Mogren, Stockholm, Sweden blames the dreaded cartoons of blasphemy...

"I was in Dahab six weeks ago and made a video interview with hotel managers Jimmy and Imad. I asked about their thoughts on how to run a hotel with all its services. Very nice people. I'm concerned. Especially since I was there, a Swede, when the Danish pictures were hot stuff in the media. It was so obvious that all I met were sad about this and would make an issue out of it. Yes, I am affected by the explosions in Dahab."

BBC - Have Your Say (natch)
[Link: news.bbc.co.uk...]

205 TMF  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 10:49:31am
206 gutneshama  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 10:49:45am

171 Avner.
I hope everyone knows its Holocaust Memorial Day

Never Again

Am Yisrael Chai! Mavet l'Araveem...

207 TotallySirius  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 10:50:09am

OT

NOLA battle of the bald guys,Ragin' Nagin vs. "Guide us" Landru.

No matter who wins the election,I fear the people of New Orleans will lose.

208 WriterMom  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 10:50:23am

#188 gutneshama

Those weren't my comments. I am only too painfully aware of why Israelis go. I lived in Israel for seven years, and freaked out when any of my friends went down there. Eilat is perfectly gorgeous, and it's just as easy to have fun there.

#194 MSMediaCritic

Or-it could be: HWGF?

How would Gordon feel? Isn't that SO liberal?

#196 piglet

Exactly. Eilat is TOTAL fun.

#200 Joel

"It won't happen to me" syndrome.

209 TotallySirius  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 10:51:39am

#205 TMF

LOL

Of course!

D'oh!

/smacks self on forehead

210 Kosh's Shadow  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 10:51:40am

I don't know why Israelis go to the Sinai either. Wasn't 40 years there enough?

And about the Dhimmicrats going Muslim - first, they are complaining that Lieberman is too much like a Republican. Can't have a practicing Jew in an Islamic party.

Second, Howard Dean would be great as a muzzein (sp?) calling them to prayer. He has the yell for it.

But I just don't see Hillary going for a burka.

211 Catttt  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 10:51:47am

OT

Michelle Malkin's sites appear to be down.

212 WriterMom  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 10:52:48am

DUH!

Don't you all know there's no such thing as Islamic terror?

This idiocy brought to you courtesy of the EU Eurabia.

213 tankdemon  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 10:54:29am

210 Kosh's Shadow

But I just don't see Hillary going for a burka.

Well, there goes the one chance of any good news about the dems converting.

214 alegrias  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 10:55:15am

This atrocity gave me a flashback to when I swooned at the sight of Egyptian Omar Sharif, noted gambler, walking around enjoying the little Spanish resort town of Puerto Banus at night during Catholic Franco's "dictatorship" circa 1975--without a care in the world.

The concept of reciprocal respect & appreciation, let alone "live and let live" needs work in Islam and leftists.

215 Catttt  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 10:55:27am

OT

OK, Mrs. Malkin's site is not down. Must be heavy HEAVY traffic thing, I guess. Not that I'm suspicious-minded or anything...

216 Prester John  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 10:55:40am
BERLIN (Reuters) - A brothel in Cologne was forced to black out the flags of Saudi Arabia and Iran from a huge World Cup soccer-themed advertising banner after angry Muslims complained and threatened violence.

http://today.reuters.com/news/articlenews.aspx?typ e=oddlyEnoughNews&storyid=2006-04-24T184922Z_0 1_L2429862_RTRUKOC_0_US-GERMANY-BROTHEL.xml&rp c=22

That whacky Germans, what a sense of humor!

217 JammieWearingFool  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 10:56:45am
But I just don't see Hillary going for a burka.

It would be an improvement.

218 Prester John  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 10:56:58am

"Those whacky..."
PIMF

219 Kragar (proud to be kafir)  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 10:57:03am
220 grayp  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 10:57:31am

Just WTF was Mubark thinking when he let those people out of prison?

221 WriterMom  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 10:57:44am
222 merav  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 10:58:14am

Hi, guys, I haven't read all the thread's comments and I'm having trouble accessing Israeli TV live -

writer mom, hi, do you know how to access Israeli news live? I'm presently in NY.

And do we know yet how many Israelis were involved?

Condolences to all the victims and their families, no matter where they're from.

223 BeerDrinking_VictoryMonkey  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 10:58:40am

#219 Kragar

Islamic Thinkers Society

Oxymorons in action!

224 transient  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 10:59:02am

#163 zombie

[to] disrupt the Egyptian tourist indistry, to cause an economic collapse, to encourage a popular revolt to overthrow the government, so the "populist" Muslim extremists can take over.

All true, and there is another strategic consideration as well. The terrorists have been actively organizing in Sinai (without much effective resistance from the Egyptian military) and they would love to make it a 'no go' zone, another Afghanistan or Somalia or Sudan or banlieue. No Westerners, no Egyptian military. Then it becomes a state within a state, from which they can freely operate against Egypt and Israel.

225 lawhawk  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 11:00:33am

#175 writermom:

That's because Israel gave back the Sinai as part of the Camp David accord, which means that there's an entire generation of Israelis who knew Sinai when it was under Israeli control and never forgot (or chose not to forget).

---

It is worrisome that there are some folks who are wondering why Israelis would visit Egypt or other locales that are targets for Islamists. Should Israelis self select not to visit anywhere the Islamists run loose? Why should Jews have to avoid areas? Purposefully avoiding areas because the Islamists run wild isn't any way to live - because the Islamists will inevitably strike againt those remaining areas where Israelis feel safe (within the Green Zone).

I understand that people should understand the risks of living or working or travelling to areas of the world where the Islamists run wild and minimize that risk, but the only way to deal with this threat is to go after the terrorists - not to hide from them.

226 alegrias  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 11:03:19am

#220 grayp

~~~holy, grayp~~~do you mean when Mubarak's govt released Sadat's killers, including lovely pediatrician and UBL right hand man whose name excapes me right now, or the recent release of moslem bros?

Mubarak, between a rock and jihadists--what hell they bring on themselves.

227 BeerDrinking_VictoryMonkey  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 11:05:07am

#221 WriterMom

Thanks for that article - there's a girl on my train who wears those skeletal hand gloves. I wondered what they were about. Too bad, I thought she was pretty.

228 transient  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 11:06:27am

#225 lawhawk

Agreed. Likewise--if I refused to travel to any country that was antisemitic--I'd never leave home.

229 alegrias  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 11:06:42am

#225 lawhawk

the only way to deal with this threat is to go after the terrorists - not to hide from them.

Amen. Lord give us the strength to stay on this mission, this long war.


#220 grayp. I meant "HOLA" not Holy!

230 WriterMom  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 11:06:52am

#222 merav

Hi there! We get it on cable "The Israeli Network", but there are Channel 3 broadcasts through msn.co.il every night.

#225 lawhawk

I think that people question going to Egypt given the number of attacks there-the terrorist's penchant for attacking when there will be the most Israelis there (chagim) and the fact that people know how cold the peace is with Egypt. I think those are legitimate points, and of course there are risks everywhere.

Personally, I would never go there. Not ever.

231 WriterMom  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 11:07:56am

PIMF

I meant, Channel 2 news from Israel...

232 SpiritOf1683  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 11:11:07am

#204 jinn and tonic

No wonder Sweden is rapidly going down the Islamofascist tubes when they're all like Hans Blix and that fruitcake you just quoted in that particular neck of the woods. Sweden hasn't had to fight for survival since 1807 - and it shows, and they're reminiscent of a hedgehog stuck in the middle lane of a motorway and waiting to be flattened by an Islamofascist juggernaut.

233 echoparkdirt  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 11:14:22am

those crazy dissidents!

234 merav  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 11:15:41am

lawhawk, #225,

I appreciate what you're saying about not letting terrorists control our lives. I'm Israeli and I love Israel, but our country is small. I love to travel. And even staying home doesn't guarantee us safety.

However, there ARE areas I'd avoid, and Egypt is one of them. Don't get me wrong - I'd LOVE to visit Egypt, and Morrocco and Turkey, among other places, but I just consider the security risks of those three places too unstable for the time being. Maybe in ten years, maybe in 20, or maybe never, I'll feel okay about visiting them. For now, though, even though all three have reasonable ties with Israel, they just seem to me to be soft targets and dangerous traps for Israelis.

I have relatives who visit Sinai every year, but they started going before Israel handed Sinai over to Egypt. They consider it to still be "our backyard." But none of them have little kids. I wouldn't feel safe going there, especially not with little ones.

235 W-lover  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 11:15:56am

217 JWF-

You read my mind!

236 gonzo  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 11:17:14am

#207 TotallySirius

Turning from the City that Care Forgot to the City that Forgot to Care.

Down the tubes it continues to slide. It will be another Charleston or Mobile in terms of size and what it has to offer. Not that there is anything wrong with those cities, but it is a diminishment for N.O.

Really sad...

237 maddog44  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 11:24:22am

#196 Piglet
Yougottalink?

238 Sol Roth  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 11:26:53am
#143 Kenneth 4/24/2006 12:05PM PDT

#133 Sol Roth

Not clairvoyant, I just read your comments. If you can feel no sympathy for the people murdered in this attack, there is no point trying to explain to you what you fail to understand. Humanity: either you get it or you don't.

You (and those that are currently raging on my ass as I compose this) have to read Post #51. In it, I differentiated between the enemy, and the [bigoted word]s as more information developed. Information supplied by you. That information was, that Egyptian citizens which I understood at that point to be Coptic Christians were killed or injured. As Egyptians, they had every right to be there. I then said a silent prayer for them, their families and reflected that in the post.

If someone commits suicide, they in effect murder themselves. Am I to have sympathy for everyone at a battle scene in the War on Terror including an enemy combatant who is consumed by the device used to kill people on our side?

You tell me how you define "humanity."

I will stick with "compassion" for Americans, her allies, non-[bigoted word]s and innocent children. Unabashedly. I'll take the heat for that anytime.

I have no compassion for the enemy. I will objectify him as separate and apart from the human race. I will destroy him if given the appropriate chance. I will continue to destroy him until there is no more enemy, but peace. I will not apologize, backpedal or deny this.

However, I have a real problem with people who willfully ignore the following:

1. We (just about everyone other than Wahabbi Islamics) are at war against Islamic terrorists and the nations who provide aid and comfort them.
2. You put yourself and your family at great risk by vacationing in an Islamic country. You can be killed and so can your family.
3. There is no polite way to hit someone. There is no polite way to injure someone. There is certainly no polite way to kill someone. There is no "humanity" in war, only death, tragedy, winners and losers.
4. Foreign nationals identified as infidels, apostates, kufirs, "the enemy" freely chose to vacation in a Muslim resort area where apostates, jews, and christians have been blown to bits in the recent past. That place being Sharm El-Sheik. Which is, in effect, a very well-known battleground in the GWOT.

It does not mean that I lack any compassion for those Americans, her allies, non-[bigoted word]s and children injured in the battle blasts.

Please, to all those currently hating/flaming me read this post and respond with further hatred and flame to whatever number it turns out to be. I have to work at some point.

239 TotallySirius  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 11:28:03am

#236 gonzo

That is exactly what I meant by positing that the citizens will be the losers in that political battle.

240 Catttt  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 11:28:45am

219 Kragar (proud to be kafir)

Silly me. Islamic Thinkers Society made me expect some guys like this.

Instead, they're the guys who posted this picture on an old Web site.

See also Al-Muhajiroun.

241 Riwka  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 11:35:51am

The first three wounded Israelis were being evacuated back to Israel.

refuah shlema - complete healing to all innocent victims.

242 gonzo  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 11:38:06am

TotallySirius,

Do you have ties there?

243 Ziggy'sGrammy  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 11:39:50am

Although no one noticed, I would like to apologize for my snarky comment.

I do care that innocent people are being murdered on a daily basis, there is just nothing I can do about it and I get terribly frustrated.

My prayers are with every victim of the islamic murderers, be they Jew, muslim, Christian or secular.

ZG

244 LeftCoastRighter  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 11:42:31am

#99 Jamgarr

Seeing as how you...

Visited Ground Zero this last weekend - in the rain. About 50 people there. The steel beam cross was impressive. Very glad I went.

And I haven't. I want you to know I am not making light of this tragedy or the bombing in Egypt. Don't confuse my wanting to attack idiot theories for taking a serious situation lightly. The idiot left doesn't want to see an event, such as the bombing in Egypt today as an incident connected with a wider pattern of attacks. Hence my reiteration of Mister Sheen's brain-addled comment.

245 Joel  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 11:47:22am

225 lawhawk
We can get into a philosophical discussion about giving in or not giving in to terrorists. - the fact of the matter it is inanisty for Israelis to visit Egypt. Aslso why give money to a nation that despises you and wishes you dead?

246 LeftCoastRighter  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 11:49:25am

#99 Jamgarr

Duh, I see you were commenting on the posting prior to mine. I misread you. My bad. FTR, I would not make a ferry joke.

247 derek  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 11:49:29am

#238

Are you for real?

Was that supposed to be a justification post? I'm really confused. You keep on pointing people towards post #51 while everyone else is trying to point you towards post #36.

Crap! There goes my hope.

What are these people doing there in the first place? Don't orthodox Christians own radios or televisions or read a newspaper?

My sympathy meter is just not registering this.

It was a fucking stupid thing to say. Period.

Get it?

248 Banagor  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 11:52:10am

I'd like to confirm that this is a very popular spot with Israelis and other tourists. In fact, most Israelis go to Dahab and Sharm when visiting the Sinai. I know - I went. Of course, I was there around 14 years ago, but I'm sure that it still applies today.

Pretty liberal area, nobody would go around saying how they should kill all the Jews because everyone there is just trying to make a buck off of tourism. I'm really sad to see it bombed and I had some very good times there.

Naturally, however, this doesn't come as a surprise. Then again, what on earth ever does anymore?

249 Ziggy'sGrammy  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 12:04:34pm

And to Charlie Sheen (excrement that he is), my cousin Tom was standing in lower Manhattan on that fateful morning. He heard the first plane and saw the second one hit. He had to run for his life.

Last time I looked Tom was a real person with a wife and family.

Sorry Charlie. Shut up and go find more kiddie porn.

250 Sol Roth  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 12:07:25pm

#247 derek 4/24/2006 01:49PM PDT

Was that supposed to be a justification post?

No. Clarification.

I'm really confused. You keep on pointing people towards post #51 while everyone else is trying to point you towards post #36.

No kidding. It's as if everything else I write doesn't matter, doesn't it?

It was a fucking stupid thing to say. Period.

Get it?

That's qualifies as opinion. It certainly is a focal comment and very divisive. Most definetly caused a gang-flame.

251 KevinV  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 12:29:54pm

lawhawk -

It is worrisome that there are some folks who are wondering why Israelis would visit Egypt or other locales that are targets for Islamists. Should Israelis self select not to visit anywhere the Islamists run loose? Why should Jews have to avoid areas?

They shouldn't have to avoid any area, obviously.

And I shouldn't have to avoid East Oakland.

But I do.

And for a very, very good reason.

252 gedalia  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 12:37:50pm

I think the attacks are a week late to target most Israeliis as the Passover Holiday ended last Wednesday. With the eastern Easter, they may be going for a wide variety of victems.

A large military operation will be necessary to clean our the Sinai. I wonder, as Egypt, is barred from some military operations in the Sinai might by the Camp David Accords, might use these attacks to permit them to remilitarize the Sinai.

253 TotallySirius  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 2:48:02pm

#242 gonzo

Yes my cousin and her family live there.

Their house had over $90,000 damage.

Luckily they went to her sister's house in Atlanta when the first warnings went out.

254 Zendette  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 6:09:14pm

Why do Israelis go to Sinai?

Because up until the Taba bombings, it was considered relatively safe and peaceful. Most Israelis favor the smaller bedouin villages over the larger diving towns like Sharm and Dahab. It is beautiful, quiet and the Bedouins are excellent hosts. It isn't crowded and loud like Eilat. The desert is beautiful and the beaches pristine. That said, I haven't been back since the Taba blasts and have no intention if visiting any time soon. Why is Tel Aviv safer? Because here if there is a bombing, I can rely on the medical and security services to evacuate and treat the wounded with the very best in trauma care. I hate to imagine being wounded and "treated" in an Egyptian hospital. Sounds almost like an oxymoron.

255 RTLM  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 7:59:50pm

Tour of Egypt - bad idea.

They get hit a lot.

Chronology of tourist focused terrorist attacks in Egypt.
___

Oct. 21, 1992 -- Militants ambush tourist bus, killing a British woman and wounding two British men.

Feb. 26, 1993 -- Bomb in Cairo coffee shop kills a Turk, a Swede and an Egyptian and wounds 20.

June 8 -- Bomb near tour bus on Pyramids Road in Cairo, kills two Egyptians and wounds 22, including five Britons.

Oct. 27 -- A man described as mentally disturbed shoots dead two Americans, one French and an Italian at a Cairo hotel.

March 4, 1994 -- Gunmen fire at Nile cruiser in southern Egypt, killing a German woman tourist.

Aug. 26 -- Gunmen attack a tourist bus in southern Egypt, killing a Spanish boy.

Sept. 27 -- Gun attack in the Red Sea resort of Hurghada kills two Egyptians and two German tourists.

Oct. 23 -- Suspected Muslim militants kill British tourist and wound three in minibus attack.

April 18, 1996 -- Islamic militants shoot dead 18 Greek tourists they mistake for Israelis near the pyramids.

Sept. 18, 1997 -- Nine German tourists and their driver die in shooting and firebomb attack outside Egyptian Museum.

Nov. 17 -- Attackers kill 58 tourists and four Egyptians at an ancient temple near southern town of Luxor. Six gunmen and three police also die.

Oct. 7, 2004 - Bombings at the Taba Hilton hotel on Egypt's border with Israel and two beaches further south kill 34 people.

April 7, 2005 - An attack in a Cairo bazaar kills an American, two French and the suspected suicide bomber.

April 30 - A suicide bomber wounds seven, including two Israelis, an Italian and a Swede, near the Egyptian museum.

July 23 - Two car bombs and a suitcase bomb rip through hotels and shopping areas in Sharm el-Sheikh, killing at least 64 and wounding more than 200, including some foreigners.

April 24, 2006 - Three bomb blasts in the Red Sea resort of Dahab kill at least 23 people and wound scores.

256 Westward Ho  Mon, Apr 24, 2006 8:42:05pm

255 RTLM,

Thanks for posting that, any western tourist visiting Egypt in the future is a potential Darwin award nominee.


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