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Sir, - The story was the same old, same old: The IDF was once again battling Hamas terrorists in Gaza. Oh, by the way, Hamas was holed up in a mosque. Yawn. And Arab women were brought in to serve as human shields for the terrorists, many of whom tried to escape by dressing in women's clothing...

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Published inThe Jerusalem post
Main Author Phyllis Freed Narrol, Rabbi Jacob Chinitz, Herbert W. Stark, Shimon Crown, Abe Krieger, E. Joan O'Callaghan, David Lee, Elihu D. Richter, Stanley Woolley, Reuven Ben Dov
Format Newspaper Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Jerusalem The Jerusalem Post Ltd 08.11.2006
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Summary:Sir, - The story was the same old, same old: The IDF was once again battling Hamas terrorists in Gaza. Oh, by the way, Hamas was holed up in a mosque. Yawn. And Arab women were brought in to serve as human shields for the terrorists, many of whom tried to escape by dressing in women's clothing ("Gazan women come to the aid of Hamas gunmen," November 5). Sir, - I nearly choked on my morning coffee when I read that Hamas was "threatening to resume terror attacks" inside Israel if the IDF did not put an end to Operation Autumn Clouds ("Palestinians threaten new wave of suicide bombings," November 5). Sir, - I am trying to obtain information about Sijya Feferkorn, who had a photographic studio and shop in Jerusalem in the 1940s and 1950s; and [PHYLLIS FREED NARROL] May Denby (nee Greenwood), originally of West Dulwich, London, who married Elias Denby in London in September 1950 and, I believe, emigrated to Israel during the subsequent decade.