On September 25th, Paul McCartney will play a historic concert in Tel Aviv after the Beatles were banned there 43 years ago.
Of course, life would be far too easy for Sir Paul if he could simply waltz into Tel Aviv, play his songs of love, peace, and musings of a run-away band without the occasional death threat from Muslim leaders.
Paul McCartney, let me introduce you to Ahmed the terrorist:
An Islamic militant leader warned that former Beatle Sir Paul McCartney could be the target of suicide bombers unless he cancels his first concert in Israel, reported the British Sunday Express.
The celebrated rock star plans to arrive in Israel as part of a world tour, and give a single concert at Tel Aviv’s Park Hayarkon on September 25.
Omar Bakri, an Islamic preacher, said McCartney’s decision to perform as part of Israel’s 60th anniversary celebrations made him the enemy of Muslims worldwide.
“If he values his life, Mr. McCartney must not come to Israel,” Bakri was quoted as saying. “He will not be safe there. The sacrifice operatives will be waiting for him.”
Bakri added, “Instead of supporting the people of Palestine in their suffering, McCartney is celebrating the atrocities of the occupiers,” Bakri was quoted as saying. “The one who is under occupation is supposed to be getting the help.”
And in related news, Paul McCartney announces that he’ll open his Tel Aviv concert with “Come and Get It”.
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