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This article is significant but in an unusual or nonexistent category. It is an example of an article based uncritically on misleading newspaper articles. I explain: When the FBI located the exact origin of the more than 200 threats that originated from an apartment in Ashkelon (which was occupied solely by Tamar Kadar, a Mossad employee), a cover story was created in haste. Tamar's biological son (Michael R Kadar, age 27)was freed from custody in Illinois and flown, with his father (Robert A Kadar), to Israel to provide the missing ingredients of a couple with an irresponsible minor boy. Times of Israel provided an illustrated story of apologetic parents with descriptions of the boy's thoughtlessness, lack of both schooling and military service, and brain tumor. Essentially all of the information in the existing Wiki article flows from that and subsequent ToI articles. I urge you to read the two articles (<<ref>> Ron Unz Archives Franklin Stahl <<ref>> . They provide full details of the unraveling of this disinformation created to cover acts of terrorism for the apparent purpose of creating the impression that American antisemitism was on the rise. FranklinWilliam (talk) 19:08, 20 October 2022 (UTC)[reply]