Wish they'd been a bit more subtle that this, but, really, 'bout frickin' time. If he was a terrorist, then he was regrettably killed during apprehension, but, if he was a freedom fighter in an assymentrical war, then he was the bloody generalissimo, and I don't understand why it took Israel this long to remove him from the board, and why they used their army rather than the vaunted Mossad to do it.
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