In a piece about Ahed Tamimi published yesterday, the Washington Post breezily describes our daughter’s murderer this way:
For Israelis, the Tamimis are a group of provocateurs intent on manipulating the media to hurt the country’s image. One cousin [of Ahed], Ahlam Tamimi, was an accomplice to a suicide bombing. “
Interviewer: “Who chose Sbarro [restaurant, as the target of the attack]?”
Ahlam Tamimi: “I did. For nine days I examined the place very carefully and chose it after seeing the large number of patrons at the Sbarro restaurant. My mission was just to choose the place and to bring the martyrdom-seeker (i.e. the human bomb, a young man called Al-Masri). [I made] the general plan of the operation but carrying it out was entrusted to the martyrdom-seeker.”
Ahlam Tamimi: “I told him to enter the restaurant, eat a meal, and then after 15 minutes carry out the martyrdom-seeking operation. My job was to realize, for this martyrdom-seeker, the happy life that he wanted.”
Interviewer: “Didn’t you think about the people who were in the restaurant? The children? The families?”
Ahlam Tamimi: “No.”
Interviewer: “Do you know how many children were killed in the restaurant?”
Ahlam Tamimi: “Three children were killed in the operation, I think.”
Interviewer: “Eight.”
Ahlam Tamimi (smiling): “Eight? Eight!”
[Source]
Other than that Ahlam Tamimi is an acclaimed hero among Palestinian Arabs and in Jordanian society in general (which is overwhelmingly composed of Palestinian Arabs); that she has been provided with support, protection, privilege and exposure that arguably no mass murderer in history has enjoyed at the hands of any government; and that the victims of her malevolence were mainly Jewish children (unlike every other Jordanian extradited to the US); and that she has publicly and for the record admitted, indeed boasted, about her central role in the bombing and the resulting deaths… just how different is Ahlam Tamimi from the other Jordanians extradited in past years to the United States?
No, we’re not asking for a friend.
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