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For Money, The Koran does not comdemn to have business with Jews. Palestinian's Scandal.Reader comment on item: Israel and Syria going to war? Submitted by Ynna (tchakh) (United States), May 19, 2007 at 17:01 It looks like, concerning making profits, Muslims do not see condemnation in the Koran, when making business with infidels and those descendants of pigs and monkeys (the Filthy Jews), that in these times are pretty much Halal - to a descendant of muhamad. Plot of ebay, you will see a lot of "palestinians" seeling illegally things from the israeli Land sacred to belovers of Jesus....The same ones that call the US Satan, behave politely as any normal human being, when saying thank you for your business, AMERICANS.... What a Halal "people"......... Even for these things, they need a Jew. See Below from Bnai Brith Article. http://www.bnaibrith.ca/article.php?id=482 Palestinian Authority security fence bribery scandal Posted On 06/17/04 Palestinian contractors and government ministers are allegedly pocketing a profit from the same security fence they're condemning. According to reports in two Palestinian dailies, Al-Ayyam and Al Hayat al-Jadida, the Palestinian Legislative Council has called for a criminal investigation into allegations that Palestinian companies have been importing cement from Egypt on behalf of Israeli contractors. The Egyptian cement is used to build parts of the West Bank security fence, as well as new houses in settlements in the West Bank and Gaza Strip. In an intense debate in the Palestinian Legislative Council, Palestinian Authority National Economic Minister Maher Masri was accused of negligence and wrongdoing in what was termed "the cement scandal." Thirteen legislators voted in favor of a bill that held Masri responsible for the scandal, with six voting against it. Some legislators called for putting the minister and other top PA officials on trial. Addressing the council, Masri admitted that some Palestinian companies awarded import licenses by his ministry had broken the law. He said that he had taken measures to stop these illegal transactions, and promised to prosecute those involved in the scandal. The imbroglio erupted last November following reports in Egyptian newspapers that two Egyptian cement companies were exporting material to Israeli firms through Palestinian businessmen. According to the reports, the cement was going to Israeli construction companies building the security fence and new homes in the settlements. Implicated in the scandal is PA Civilian Affairs Minister Jamil Tarifi, whose family owns the Kandil Tarifi Cement Factory, among the largest in the West Bank. Two other companies implicated in the case are the Intisar Barakeh Company for General Trade and the Yusef Barakeh Company for General Trade. ............... Note: Opinions expressed in comments are those of the authors alone and not necessarily those of Daniel Pipes. Original writing only, please. Comments are screened and in some cases edited before posting. Reasoned disagreement is welcome but not comments that are scurrilous, off-topic, commercial, disparaging religions, or otherwise inappropriate. For complete regulations, see the "Guidelines for Reader Comments". Reader comments (39) on this item
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