Wednesday, June 16, 2004

How did this Israeli Jew get so screwed up by 30 years old that he decides to support Hizbollah?

Israeli charged in scheme to send Hezbollah high-tech goods

The head of a Canadian shipping company and an Israeli citizen were indicted Wednesday for a scheme to ship the highest level of night-vision equipment to Hezbollah.

Naji Antoine Abi Khalil, 39, chairman and general manager of New Line Services, a shipping company based in Montreal, and Tomer Grinberg, 30, an Israeli citizen living in New York, were named in the indictment filed in Manhattan federal court.

Khalil, who holds dual citizenship in Canada and Lebanon, is charged with attempting to provide material support and resources to a terrorist organization and attempting to contribute goods to a specially designated terrorist.

He and Grinberg are both charged with conspiring to export sensitive military night-vision equipment out of the country without first obtaining licenses from the U.S. government.


Do these two count in the list of Paul Krugman's list of John Ashcroft's non-existent terrorism convictions?

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