I have been following this story closely it raises many questions especially given the confusion in the media coverage. Today, I received a message from a journalist in the Czech Republic. It said: "You quoted ambassador´s daughter, but I´m watching this
"mystery" closely and there´s more strange things going on. For
example, when Czech police started to investigate the blast, which occured just
before the noon on Wednesday, Palestinian foreign ministry in Ramallah -- in on
or two hours -- issued statement saying it was explosion of security mechanism
in old and unused safe. I´ve been reading this to palestinian embassy spokeman
while he was standing in front of the embassy knowing nothing about what
happened. Foreign minister Mr. Malki called ambassador Jamal "the
martyr" and send immediately "delegation" to Prague to
"help the investigation". These people arrived around 6 pm, but there
are no direct flights from Tel Aviv to Prague during the day (just over night)
and the flight last around five hours, it means no one can make it even with
let´s say transfer in Frankfurt or in some other big hub...
Then there´s is question of safes. First it was explosion of
old safe due to mishandling, then there appeared another and freqently used
safe, then both safes were used daily, or both were not used for decades...
Perplexing. And no one is asking why the explosive device in the safe (aimed
for destroying documents inside) would be so powerfull to kill someone outside?
Then there is a stranege question of guns -- since the
beginning Czech mainstream media, which are mainly proisraeli biased, are
mentioning "a great cahe" of guns found in the embassy, apparently
"enough for ten fighters". After two days Czech police started to
talk about guns as well, but it looks like no one saw the weapons actually.
And now ambassador´s daughter is saying that death of her
father "was not an accident". Czech state´s official policy is
strongly proIsrael and Czech Police said just after two or three hours of
"investigation", that ambassador´s death was an accident and it seems
they are in no mood to change their mind.
Lot of questions without proper and logical answers... We
shall see, what will happen next...
and today "palestinian delegation" came to Prague.
Second one? Maan now don´t mention the first one, instead it writes about
"The Dutch deputy foreign minister" who "updated Undersecretary
to the Palestinian Foreign Ministry Taayseer Jaradat and his delegation
regarding recent findings". What the Dutchman is doing here???..:-)"