Pamela Geller
CIA Homicide Bomber was an UNRWA employee
There will come a day that the UN will be declared an enemy entity. Trust me, it's only a matter of time. That's if the good guys win, of course.
This is a good indication of what the UN traffics in.
Suicide bomber Al-Balawi struck a key CIA base Forward Operating Base Chapman in Afghanistan, near the Pakistani border last week, killing seven CIA employees and a Jordanian intelligence officer. (AP Photo/Nader Daoud) Photo: Nader Daoud / AP2010 (hat tip James)
A general view of the neighborhood near to the UNRWA clinic, where Jordanian suicide bomber Humam Khalil Abu-Mulal al-Balawi used to work as a physician in Zarqa city, East of Amman, Jordan, Tuesday, Jan. 5, 2010. Suicide bomber Al-Balawi struck a key CIA base Forward Operating Base Chapman in Afghanistan, near the Pakistani border last week, killing seven CIA employees and a Jordanian intelligence officer.(AP Photo/Nader Daoud) Photo: Nader Daoud / AP2010 [Flashback] Surge of Suicide Bombers The Iraq war has turned into a veritable 'martyr' factory, unlike any seen in previous conflicts.
Raed al Bena, a Jordanian who blew himself up in Hillah , Iraq , was a former United Nations employee in Jordan . He had obtained a visa to the United States , where he went to work, illegally, at a Los Angeles airport. Found out and deported, he returned home depressed, railing at the U.S. immigration officer who "destroyed my future," recalls his father, Mansour. He denies reports in Jordanian papers that the family celebrated Raed's suicide bombing, but his wife, Nareman, promptly takes offense. "Why do you say 'suicide bombing'?" she asks. "It's 'martyrdom.' One who wants to commit suicide will kill himself [even] in the house."