Sunday, November 19, 2006

They Send Their Children to Blow Themselves Up - But They Protect The Ammunition With Their Lives

This is mind boggling. Every time I read about what is going on in Gaza I am continually surprised and disgusted. This Haaretz article reports about an abandoned IDF raid on a house in Gaza. They warned the resident of the place to leave, and were planning to hit it - because it is known as a weapons storage facility. Someone "called out the troops" as it were - and groups of Palestinian civilians (also terrorists? hard to tell) came to protect the house.

You read correctly - they were willing to risk their lives in order to save the ammunition held inside.

I can almost accept how a teenager or young adult, who has undergone brainwashing to believe that committing suicide will bring him glory and rewards in heaven, will strap a bomb belt and blow himself up. Almost.

But groups of people (supposedly civilians) risking their lives to save a house full of ammunition?

Meanwhile, Kassams are still falling this morning in the western Negev and Sderot - at least one man has been injured. And the UN has decided to focus on the sins "committed" by Israel, while completely ignoring the Kassams aimed continuously at civilians.

Did I say mind boggling?

3 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

NO ONE ought to be slaughtred. you are only loyal to death and evil when u talk like that.

7:36 AM, November 20, 2006  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

and i agree with u mama, mind is boggling...
how can they be so obsessed by hate and death?
and how many are they ? can all of them be like that ? its a horryfing way of acting and living..

7:43 AM, November 20, 2006  
Blogger tafka PP said...

No "supposedly" about it, WBM, they are mostly women and children. Check out yahoo, or the all-new Al-Jazeera for pictures.

As opposed to ammunition, participants in the sit-in defined it as saving the lives of the people who live in the building wherein the ammunition is allegedly present - more pertinently, it is where the families of some of those delightful people launching rockets on Sderot live.

2:56 PM, November 20, 2006  

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