Part 2 of our series investigating the case against Rasmieh Odeh, and her supporters' efforts to get the case dropped, looks at the victims of the 1969 Jerusalem supermarket bombing that led to Odeh's conviction in an Israeli court.
Today's installment traces the life of Edward Joffe, one of the two college students killed in the bombing. His brothers explain what prompted the family's move from South Africa to Israel during the 1960s, and describe Edward's hopes and dreams before his murder.
Rulings issued Monday mean that much of Odeh's supporters' arguments – that Odeh's confession in the bombing was the result of torture, that her case is a selective prosecution aimed at hurting the Palestinian advocacy community – will not be allowed during her immigration fraud scheduled to begin Nov. 4.
Her attorneys have asked for a continuance.
To see part 1, "Who is Rasmieh Odeh?" |
To see part 3, "From Terrorist to American Citizen" |
To see part 4, "Rasmieh Odeh's Changing Story" click here. |
To see part 5, "A Spin Strategy Larger Than Rasmieh Odeh Herself" click here. |
To see part 6, "The Spin Strategy Unravels" |
To see part 7, "Justice, At Last, for Rasmieh Odeh" |