Talk:Fauzi Ayub

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I have removed the whole section on the connection between Mr. Ayub and 2002 Hebron ambush. This source is not credible, relying entirely on the infamous DEBKAFILE web site. Mr. Ayub may be a terrorist but he had most probably nothing to do with the Hebron attack. The description of the attack itself is biased and deeply flawed. There were no "10 attackers", only three and there were no "attack on Jewish worshippers". Another person, Nour Jaber, was later sentenced to 17 life sentences for being the planner of the attack. Unless someone comes up with something more convincing I suggest we leave it out. Someone should check the other claims in this article, using the UJA source, and try to find other more reliable sources. It is highly likely that these turn out to be inaccurate as well. Jokkmokks-Goran (talk) 23:32, 10 November 2011 (UTC)[reply]

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