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President Obama, Say Something
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From a Stand for Israel blog:
President Obama, Say Something
As the mothers of Eyal, Gilad, and Naftali � the three kidnapped Israeli teens � stand strong as the IDF searches for their sons, very few can understand the pain and uncertainty these three women must be feeling. One woman who can relate, however, is Sherri Mandell. Sherri's son Koby was stabbed and stoned to death in 2001 by Palestinian terrorists. Koby was a dual citizen of Israel and the United States, and his murder led to what was supposed to be a crackdown on terrorism. However, Ms. Mandell wonders in The Times of Israel, why isn't President Obama speaking out about these three Israeli boys taken by terrorists?
Yet the Koby Mandell Act promised that the US government would vigorously pursue the killers of American citizens, including those killed in Israel. So far, not one of them has been brought to justice with the help of the American government ...
With these lofty goals, you would think that there would be a picture or at least a mention of Naftali on the website. Or a mention of Koby. Or of the many Americans citizens killed by Palestinian terrorists in Israel. But when it comes to Americans who are the victims of Palestinian terrorism, the Justice Department, like the President remains silent.
Author: Stand For Israel | June 27, 2014
Posted in: Terrorism, US-Israel relations
Read more: http://www.blog.standforisrael.org/articles/president-obama-say-something#ixzz36BnAucAH
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