Thursday, December 11, 2014

The true facts about the death of the Palestinian Minister


Israel would pay" for the "murder" of Abu Ein, PA Foreign Minister Riyad Al-Maliki said in response.

Hamas said that it "mourned" Abu Ein's death, and called on the Palestinian Authority to end its cooperation with Israel in response.

Born in 1959, Abu Ein was first detained for security-related offenses at the age of 18, for a short period. In 1979, he was accused of belonging to a cell that planted a bomb in Tiberias that exploded and killed two people, including 16-year-old Boaz Lahav. Two years later he received a life sentence, but was released in a 1985 prisoner exchange.

As part of the Abu Nidat terrorist organization, which is till today on the list of terror organizations,   Abu Ein is also held responsible for the bomb attack in Antwerp, Belgium October 20th, 1981

Cause of death


Initially, Hussein al-Sheikh, a top Palestinian official, told Reuters that Jordanian and Palestinian doctors involved in the late night examination of the body said Ziad Abu Ein, 55, had died from being struck, inhaling tear gas and not receiving prompt medical attention.

However, the report, being led by Palestinian, Jordanian and Israeli pathologists, said the death was caused by blockage in the coronary artery, and there were signs of light internal bleeding and localized pressure on the neck.

The deceased suffered from heart disease, and there was evidence that plaque buildup were clogging more than 80% of his blood vessels, as well as signs that he had suffered heart attacks in the past.
Dr. Hen Kugel, the Israeli doctor who took part in the autopsy; "we know what happened there – he died from a heart attack. He had significant blockage of the arteries and his heart was in bad shape. When they grabbed his neck it caused massive stress which led to bleeding and then full blockage which is what killed him."


But the 'Palestinians' will blame Israel anyway, and this will be another excuse for incitement to violence anyway.




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