A Beersheva court sentenced an old lady, Fatima Al-Zak, and her niece, Ruwayda Habib, for terrorism. The two women entered Israel from Gaza, ostensibly for medical treatment, but were captured before they could conduct a suicide bombing.
This is reminiscent of the 1929 Hebron massacre, when a Jewish pharmacist opened his barricaded house to help a screaming Arab female who had faked pregnancy, whereupon the Arabs murdered his family.





