81. The defense in the case has alleged that Palestinian terrorists, not Libyan intelligence agents, were responsible for the bombing. 82. The Bush administration again on Wednesday leaned on Arafat to rein in Palestinian terrorists and on Israel to halt settlement activity. 83. The defense has alleged that Palestinian terrorists, not Libyan intelligence agents, were responsible for the bombing. 84. The department also on Monday renewed its criticism of Israel for targeting suspected Palestinian terrorists for execution. 85. The corpses of children, women and old men reveal that the Jenin refugee camp was not a battleground between Israeli forces and Palestinian terrorists. 86. The defendants have blamed the bombing on Palestinian terrorists initially suspected by British and American investigators. 87. The defendants have pleaded innocent and said Palestinian terrorists were responsible for the attack. 88. The defense has rejected charges of murder, suggesting the bomb was planted by Palestinian terrorists. 89. The decision to approach the Syrian government via diplomatic channels followed nearly a month of delays over new evidence relating to Palestinian terrorists initially suspected in the tragedy. 90. The defense repeated Thursday that during a police interview Gauci had once mistaken al-Megrahi for a Palestinian terrorist, Mohammed Abu Talb, jailed in Sweden. |