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CONVICTED TERRORIST EMPLOYED AS OBAMACARE NAVIGATOR: WHAT THE HECK IS SHE EVEN DOING IN THE USA?
02-28-2014 2:10 pm - Jillian Kay Melchior - National Review
A
convicted terrorist from Jordan briefly worked as an Obamacare
navigator in Illinois while authorities remained unaware of her
conviction for involvement in a deadly grocery store bombing and two
other attacks.
Rasmieh Yousef Odeh was convicted in Israel for her role in several
bombings, including the 1969 attack on an upscale Shufersol grocery
store, which killed two Hebrew University students who had stopped in to
buy groceries for a hiking trip in the Jerusalem hills. Leon Kanner and
Eddie Joffe were killed by a bomb hidden in a candy box tucked on a
shelf, which also injured nine or 10 others, according to a website
maintained by the Israeli government to commemorate terror victims.
The Illinois Department of Insurance quietly revoked Odeh’s
certification as a Navigator In-Person Counselor on November 24,
explaining in a disciplinary report that the decision was “based on an
investigation which revealed that she had been convicted in Israel for
her role in the bombings of a supermarket and the British Consulate in
Jerusalem and failed to reveal the conviction on her application.”
The Illinois DOI conducts background checks on navigators. National
Review Online obtained the comprehensive Federal Bureau of Investigation
background report for Odeh, which does not note any past criminal
offenses.
According to the director of insurance’s Oct. 25, 2013, revocation
letter, the Department of Insurance found out about Odeh’s history after
the U.S. Attorney’s office for the Eastern District of Michigan,
notified the public about her prior convictions.
Odeh, who has as many as nine aliases, was indicted in October for
allegedly lying on her U.S. immigration and naturalization application
papers. On Dec. 9, 2004, she had been sworn in as a U.S. citizen in a
district court in Michigan, the same state where bombing victim Kanner
had spent six months studying English. If Odeh is convicted, she could
lose her U.S. citizenship and serve up to 10 years in prison.
Separately, the Illinois Insurance Code permits civil penalties to be
levied after a hearing on any Obamacare navigator whose certificate has
been denied, suspended or revoked.
Odeh declined NRO’s interview request.
When Odeh was 21 years old, she was a member of the Popular Front for
the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), a Marxist-Leninist group and
original member of the Palestine Liberation Organization, which the U.S.
has designated as a foreign terrorist organization, according to the
indictment.
On Feb. 21, 1969, PFLP members planted bombs at the Shufersol
supermarket, as well as the British Consulate in Jerusalem. “One of the
supermarket bombs malfunctioned and did not detonate,” the indictment
says, adding that “the bomb left in the courtyard of the British
consulate was discovered and removed to a safe place.” Less than a week
later, the indictment says, the PFLP members left another bomb at the
British Consulate, which detonated but caused only structural damage.
On March 1, 1969, Odeh and four others were arrested for these bombings.
According to a Nov. 19 discovery notice, a military court in Israel
convicted her for membership in an illegal organization, as well as for
participating in all three bombings. Odeh was sentenced to life in
prison, the indictment says.
In a 2004 documentary, Women in Struggle, a woman named Ayesha
Oudeh—identified in news reports as either Rasmieh Odeh’s sister or her
“comrade” – said in an interview: “Rasmiyeh Oudeh was more involved than
I was [in the grocery store bombing] … I only got involved during the
preparation of explosives. We wanted to place two bombs to blow up
consecutively. I suggested to have the second bomb go off 5 or 6 minutes
after the first bomb so that those who get killed in it would be
members of the army and secret service, but it did not explode. They
diffused it 20 seconds before it exploded.”
Rasmieh Odeh, who was also interviewed for the documentary, claims she
was tortured after her arrest. Describing one particular incident, she
said: “This increases my hatred against those who were responsible. Why?
I am not the person responsible, the occupation is.”
After 10 years in prison and one failed escape attempt, Odeh was
released and transferred to Lebanon as part of a prisoner swap, the
indictment says.
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SOURCE:
http://www.nationalreview.com/article/372065/convicted-terrorist-worked-obamacare-navigator-illinois-jillian-kay-melchior
— Jillian Kay Melchior writes for National Review as a Thomas L. Rhodes
Fellow for the Franklin Center. She is also a senior fellow for the
Independent Women’s Forum
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