Fox News l November 2, 2009

Publication: Fox News
Type: Online
Date: November 2, 2009
Country: USA
Section: World
Title: Jewish Terrorist
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Jewish Terrorist
November 2, 2009 - 2:40 PM | by: Michael Tobin

Over the course of 12 years in which Yaakov (Jack) Teitel allegedly planned and executed attacks, Israeli Police already knew his name and had it connected to violence.

12 years ago he confessed to killing an Arab shepherd, as well as an Arab taxi driver from East Jerusalem . But Teitel was released from police custody due to insufficient evidence. The murder cases fell onto the back burner and ultimately into oblivion.

Teitel, a native of Florida , was only visiting Israel at the time. He left and returned to the United States .

9 Years ago he returned to Israel , took up residence in a West Bank settlement and got married. He had 4 kids. According to Police and Shin Bet intelligence, Teitel sporadically embarked on a campaign of hatred which did not stay limited to Arabs.

Initially, according to reports, Teitel stayed focused on Arabs, placing anti-personnel mines in the Arab-Israeli town of Abu Gosh , injuring no one. Police say in March of 2003 he placed a bomb near the home of a Palestinian in a little Village near Ramallah. In 2004, according to Police he left poison laced bottles of juice in another Palestinian Village . Still, no one was harmed.

Then his hatred strayed. Police say in November of 2006, Teitel attempted a series of attacks intended to dissuade police from providing security for the gay pride parade through Jerusalem . That included placing an improvised explosive device at a police station. It was identified and diffused.

Teitel told police that on April 20 of 2007 he bombed a monastery, injuring a tractor driver, because he heard the monks had been enticing Jewish children with candy and attempting to sway them to Christianity.

March 20, 2008 a bomb exploded at the home of a Messianic Jewish family, seriously injuring a 15 year old boy. Teitel told police he placed the bomb because members of the family were “missionaries who intended to trap weak Jews.” Police say a security camera caught him placing the bomb and although he made an effort to hide his face, Teitel was identified.

His last alleged attack came on September 25, 2008. A bomb was placed outside the home Zev Sternhell, a university professor who spoke publicly against the Jewish settler movement. Teitel confessed.

Ironically, it was bloodshed in which police say Teitel took no part that led to his arrest. August 1st of this year, a lone gunman opened fire in a Gay youth center in Tel Aviv. The Gunman escaped. Teitel posted signs around a Jerusalem ultra orthodox neighborhood praising the attack. That’s when he was arrested. He boasted that he was the gunman. However, without releasing much, Police have said the evidence does not support Teitel’s involvement in that attack.

He had a loaded gun on him at the time. Police found a substantial weapons cache buried in his yard which included 6 rifles and 3 handguns. Teitel told police he smuggled one gun on a plane, the others he smuggled in a shipping container.

Israeli columnist Avi Issakarov opines today that the Teitel case points to a glaring double standard when police investigate the deaths of Palestinians as compared to those of Jews. “His big mistake, it seems, was targeting non-Arabs as well,” writes Issakarov. “The (justifiably) prevailing feeling among Palestinians in the West Bank is that their blood is of no consequence.”

Teitel’s lawyer went on the radio and said that Teitel believes he is an “emissary of the Lord,” that God gave him orders for these attacks. His lawyer also said Teitel is unfit to stand trial.

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