I don't need to blog to support my army. I serve in it instead. I did my time in the regular army and do it in the reserves.
I really like Jenin, Qabatiyeh, and that area. Tubas isn't nearly as nice. Qalqilya is too hot and muggy for me- same with Turkarem (but the produce there is good). Jericho is just hot, although it's always quiet. Want me to keep going?
Real pictures anonymous. AMAZING your take on things.Pictures taken in Hebron where these school girls are escorted to school every day past these checkpoints set up to protect settlers there! Feryal Abu Haikal is the headmistress who is escorting them http://thehollytree.blogspot.com/2007/03/evening-with-faryal-abu-haikal-and.html
Here's a "good" video showing what these children go through. I am almost positive the house on the right in the beginning of the video is Feryal's house where they cannot go out in their own back yard from the attacks from the settlers directly behind them. LOVELY behavior huh?
On Monday, March 26, 2001 a Palestinian sniper aimed his rifle and opened fire at 10-month old Shalhevet Pass in Hebron, while she was lying in her stroller. Shalhevet was killed by a bullet to the head.
In the afternoon,Yitzhak and Orya Pass took a walk with their daughter Shalhevet from their home in the Beit Hadassah neighborhood to the Avraham Avinu neighborhood where Orya’s parents lived. They heard shots when they reached the entrance to the Avraham Avinu neighborhood. Yitzhak fell. Orya grabbed Shalhevet in her arms and hid behind a wall, then she saw the blood. She screamed: “The baby has been shot in the head!” Two doctors tried to resuscitate Shalhevet, but failed. She died of the gunshot wound to her head.
An investigation conducted at the site revealed that two Palestinian snipers, situated on the Abu Sneinah hills overlooking the Avraham Avinu neighborhood, shot Shalhevet. One of the bullets penetrated the baby’s skull,passing through it and then hitting her father’s leg.
The investigation revealed that it was clear the snipers aimed directly at the baby’s head.
Robin, I could go one by one and show you why your site is a lie but if I were going to start disproving EVERY Arab lie, I would never have time for everything else.
The paradigm, of course, was the Egyptian Paleo leader himself:
Reflections from Beirut by the Lebanese political activist, Nabil Khalifeh
"Arafat is a pathological liar; we signed 72 ceasefires with him in a span of 18 months in 1975-1976, and he broke each and every one of them, whenever he felt that the balance of power was shifting to his advantage.
To refresh the memory, he is quoted to have said: ‘I am ready to kill for the sake of my cause; wouldn't I lie for it?’"…
http://www.freelebanon.org/articles/a135.htm
Remember the Arabs lied and claimed that there was a massacre in Jenin in 2002? Saeb Erekat claimed that there were MORE THAN 500 massacred:
maybe u shud check statistics http://www.ifamericansknew.org/ stats/deaths.html
for every shalhavet, israelis kill 9 isra'as or farahs or mohammads.
On 1 April, Israeli soldiers shot and killed 13 year old Hamada Akram Sakheeli, of Rafah in the Gaza Strip. He was shot with live ammunition in the chest while playing with friends.
- On 2 April, 15 year old, Issa Daboub, of Bethlehem, was shot with live ammunition and killed while playing in front of his home.
- On 2 April, 13 year old Fayez Khaled Salah of Khan Yunis was shot with live ammunition and killed.
- On 2 April, a pregnant Palestinian woman from the Bethlehem area, Haleema Mohammed Hussein Al Atrash, was forced to give birth on the street. When complications arose, Israeli soldiers prevented ambulances from reaching the area and providing medical care, resulting in the death of her newborn child.
- On 6 April, Rubeen Jamil Khdour, 15 years old, from Al Fawwar Refugee Camp near Hebron was killed by a live bullet to the chest.
- On 6 April, Sumaya Najeh Hassan 6 years old, from Rafah in the Gaza Strip was killed by a live bullet to the chest, while she was travelling in a car with her mother, father and grandfather. The car was fired upon by soldiers from a nearby settlement (Rafah Yam). Sumaya's mother who is 8 months pregnant was also injured in the shooting. Her grandfather was also injured.
- On 6 April, Salwa Khaled Dhaleez, 10 years old, from Rafah in the Gaza Strip was shot and killed while playing outside by soldiers shooting from Rafah Yam settlement at the same time that Sumaya was killed. Six other children were also injured in this attack.
- On 6 April, an 8 year old boy from Nablus was killed. Name and cause of death at present unknown by DCI/PS.
- On 6 April, Isra' Othman, 10 years old, from Beitunia, near Ramallah was killed. Cause of death at present unknown to DCI/PS.
- On 11 April, five year old Ahid Rasmi Hmamda, five years old, from Yatta, near Hebron , was killed after suffering asphyxiation from a noxious gas fired by Israeli soldiers.
- On 11 April, during the lifting of the curfew in Jenin city, the first since the siege had begun 10 days prior, Israeli soldiers shot and killed a14 year old child in the eastern part of the city.
- On 14 April, 14 year old Mohammed Habeeb Awad was killed by an Unexploded Ordnance (UXO) in the shape of a softdrink can. The explosive device was left by the Israeli military during the invasion of Nablus.
- On 14 April, the body of a child was found in Nablus. His identity is yet unknown.
- The bodies of two fifteen year old boys, Amid Azmi Alyamouni and Nidal Qassem, from Yamoun village near Jenin, were found. The cause or date of death is unknown at present.
- In the Old City of Nablus, the bodies of three siblings were found underneath the rubble of their family home, along with the bodies of other family members. The deceased children are: Abdullah Samir Al Sha'abi, 8 years, Azzam Samir Al Sha'abi, 7 years, Anas Samir Al Sha'abi, 4 years old.
- Dina Sawafta, 13 years, Tubas. 5 April.
- Qusay Farah Abu Aysha, 13 years old from Old Askar Refugee Camp was killed inside his house by Israeli shelling on 16 April.
- A baby from the Sha'er family died following delivery in Nablus on 14 April. Her mother was forced to give birth in the house and following complications was prevented from reaching the hospital. Her parents were forced to bury her in the garden.
- The body of a child was found on 16 April in Nablus. The identity of the child is unknown.
did u know that 1/3 of the children killings by israelis are of newborns? of course u did. u prolly even encourage the killing of palestinian fresh blood.
Hatuel was driving from central Israel to her home of 12 years in the Israeli settlement bloc of Gush Katif (near Rafah in the Gaza Strip), when she and her four girls Hila (11), Hadar (9), Roni (7), and Meirav (2), were shot at and forced off the road. Hatuel was wounded in the initial attack. Palestinian militants armed with fully-automatic AK-47 Kalashnikov rifles then approached the vehicle to within point blank range and shot repeatedly, murdering Hatuel and her four daughters, while the daughters were still in their car-seats. Both The Popular Resistance Committees and Islamic Jihad claimed responsibility for the deaths.
Hatuel had just picked up her children from school and was on her way to Ashkelon, to her husband's work, travelling in the vicinity of the Kissufim Crossing. The Palestinian militants involved had launched their attack from a group of nearby buildings, and were later killed by the Israeli Defense Force. The IDF had earlier sought to demolish these buildings, under claims of a security risk, but were prevented from so doing by the Supreme Court of Israel.
2. NOBODY would get killed if the Paleos wouldn't insist on war and bloodshed.
3. FAR more Germans died in WW2 than Americans. Does this make the US guilty?
4. THESE PICS explain why so many Paleo kids are killed.
TIME PERIOD: Introduction "For about two thousand years the name Palestine has been used internationally for the lands on both sides of the Jordan River... The name Palestine will here be used...to refer to the area from southern Syria (the Beqa Valley) to Egypt and the Sinai, and from the Mediterranean to the Arabian desert.
The Greek historian Herodotus called Cisjordan [the land west of the Jordan River] the Palestinian Syria or sometimes only Palaestina. Thus, there is a tradition from at least the fifth century B.C. for the use of this name...
Another well-known name for Palestine, which is the most common one in the Bible, is Canaan. The earliest known reference to this name, read as 'Canaanites', is in a letter from [the kingdom of] Mari (on the Euphrates) [see 700 mile radius map] to Iasmah-Adad from the eighteenth century B.C... The letter does not give any information about the territory of these Canaanites... In many Egyptian texts Canaan refers to southern Syria and Palestine...
The Sinai peninsula is not part of Palestine, but because of its geographical location between Egypt proper and Palestine it has a place in a history of Palestine."
Gosta W. Ahlstrom, The History of Ancient Palestine, p. 56-66, Sheffield Academic Press, 1993
From time immemorial there was NEVER a country called "Palesitne" or a nation called the "Palestinians".
In fact, the name that you use was given by the Romans as a dig against the Jews because the Philistines were our enemies.
Neither exists any more.
The nation of Israel does though- in its land, the land of Israel.
"It is only for tactical reasons that we carefully stress our Palestinian identity, for it is in the national interest of the Arabs to encourage a separate Palestinian identity to counter Zionism: The founding of a Palestinian state is a new tool in the ongoing battle against Israel…"
- Zohair Mohsin, former head of PLO Military Operations and member of PLO Executive Council, in an interview for the Dutch newspaper Trouw, March 1977
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Yawn... We just did this. Isn't Photoshop a great program? You can do anything with pictures.
Oops: Reuters drops freelance Lebanese photographer over image
hehehehehehee thats a very stupid excuse
let me introduce myself:
im anonymous number 2 he3 he3 he3
why don't u make a blog supporting ur army?
what do u do for ur country?
show us how patriotic and loyal u r mr.big mouth
hehehehehe If it's real then source it.
I don't need to blog to support my army. I serve in it instead. I did my time in the regular army and do it in the reserves.
I really like Jenin, Qabatiyeh, and that area. Tubas isn't nearly as nice. Qalqilya is too hot and muggy for me- same with Turkarem (but the produce there is good). Jericho is just hot, although it's always quiet. Want me to keep going?
Real pictures anonymous. AMAZING your take on things.Pictures taken in Hebron where these school girls are escorted to school every day past these checkpoints set up to protect settlers there! Feryal Abu Haikal is the headmistress who is escorting them
http://thehollytree.blogspot.com/2007/03/evening-with-faryal-abu-haikal-and.html
Here's a "good" video showing what these children go through. I am almost positive the house on the right in the beginning of the video is Feryal's house where they cannot go out in their own back yard from the attacks from the settlers directly behind them. LOVELY behavior huh?
Sorry, here's the video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OO28p-yaTVY
If the Arabs wouldn't try and murder the Jews like they did in 1929, then there wouldn't be any problems.
Ever hear of Shalhavet Pas
On Monday, March 26, 2001 a Palestinian sniper aimed his rifle and opened fire at 10-month old Shalhevet Pass in Hebron, while she was lying in her stroller. Shalhevet was killed by a bullet to the head.
In the afternoon,Yitzhak and Orya Pass took a walk with their daughter Shalhevet from their home in the Beit Hadassah neighborhood to the Avraham Avinu neighborhood where Orya’s parents lived. They heard shots when they reached the entrance to the Avraham Avinu neighborhood. Yitzhak fell. Orya grabbed Shalhevet in her arms and hid behind a wall, then she saw the blood. She screamed: “The baby has been shot in the head!” Two doctors tried to resuscitate Shalhevet, but failed. She died of the gunshot wound to her head.
An investigation conducted at the site revealed that two Palestinian snipers, situated on the Abu Sneinah hills overlooking the Avraham Avinu neighborhood, shot Shalhevet. One of the bullets penetrated the baby’s skull,passing through it and then hitting her father’s leg.
The investigation revealed that it was clear the snipers aimed directly at the baby’s head.
http://www.education.gov.il/children/page_23.htm
http://www.soundofegypt.com/palestinian/adult/massacres.htm
http://www.soundofegypt.com.palestinian/adult/massacres.htm
sorry. the last part should read
massacres.htm
It won't connect it all for some reason.
Robin, I could go one by one and show you why your site is a lie but if I were going to start disproving EVERY Arab lie, I would never have time for everything else.
The paradigm, of course, was the Egyptian Paleo leader himself:
Reflections from Beirut by the Lebanese political activist, Nabil Khalifeh
"Arafat is a pathological liar; we signed 72 ceasefires with him in a span of 18 months in 1975-1976, and he broke each and every one of them, whenever he felt that the balance of power was shifting to his advantage.
To refresh the memory, he is quoted to have said: ‘I am ready to kill for the sake of my cause; wouldn't I lie for it?’"…
http://www.freelebanon.org/articles/a135.htm
Remember the Arabs lied and claimed that there was a massacre in Jenin in 2002? Saeb Erekat claimed that there were MORE THAN 500 massacred:
http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0204/17/wbr.00.html
And it wasn;t only Erekat:
http://www.geocities.com/aunursa/jewish/israel/jenin.html
SO many Paleos were caught in SO many lies. It was beautiful.
PS It's REALLY funny how they STILL claim that Israel did Sabra and Shatilla when it's not even an issue; the Lebanese did it.
Arabs lie like we breathe.
maybe u shud check statistics
http://www.ifamericansknew.org/
stats/deaths.html
for every shalhavet, israelis kill 9 isra'as or farahs or mohammads.
On 1 April, Israeli soldiers shot and killed 13 year old Hamada Akram Sakheeli, of Rafah in the Gaza Strip. He was shot with live ammunition in the chest while playing with friends.
- On 2 April, 15 year old, Issa Daboub, of Bethlehem, was shot with live ammunition and killed while playing in front of his home.
- On 2 April, 13 year old Fayez Khaled Salah of Khan Yunis was shot with live ammunition and killed.
- On 2 April, a pregnant Palestinian woman from the Bethlehem area, Haleema Mohammed Hussein Al Atrash, was forced to give birth on the street. When complications arose, Israeli soldiers prevented ambulances from reaching the area and providing medical care, resulting in the death of her newborn child.
- On 6 April, Rubeen Jamil Khdour, 15 years old, from Al Fawwar Refugee Camp near Hebron was killed by a live bullet to the chest.
- On 6 April, Sumaya Najeh Hassan 6 years old, from Rafah in the Gaza Strip was killed by a live bullet to the chest, while she was travelling in a car with her mother, father and grandfather. The car was fired upon by soldiers from a nearby settlement (Rafah Yam). Sumaya's mother who is 8 months pregnant was also injured in the shooting. Her grandfather was also injured.
- On 6 April, Salwa Khaled Dhaleez, 10 years old, from Rafah in the Gaza Strip was shot and killed while playing outside by soldiers shooting from Rafah Yam settlement at the same time that Sumaya was killed. Six other children were also injured in this attack.
- On 6 April, an 8 year old boy from Nablus was killed. Name and cause of death at present unknown by DCI/PS.
- On 6 April, Isra' Othman, 10 years old, from Beitunia, near Ramallah was killed. Cause of death at present unknown to DCI/PS.
- On 11 April, five year old Ahid Rasmi Hmamda, five years old, from Yatta, near Hebron , was killed after suffering asphyxiation from a noxious gas fired by Israeli soldiers.
- On 11 April, during the lifting of the curfew in Jenin city, the first since the siege had begun 10 days prior, Israeli soldiers shot and killed a14 year old child in the eastern part of the city.
- On 14 April, 14 year old Mohammed Habeeb Awad was killed by an Unexploded Ordnance (UXO) in the shape of a softdrink can. The explosive device was left by the Israeli military during the invasion of Nablus.
- On 14 April, the body of a child was found in Nablus. His identity is yet unknown.
- The bodies of two fifteen year old boys, Amid Azmi Alyamouni and Nidal Qassem, from Yamoun village near Jenin, were found. The cause or date of death is unknown at present.
- In the Old City of Nablus, the bodies of three siblings were found underneath the rubble of their family home, along with the bodies of other family members. The deceased children are: Abdullah Samir Al Sha'abi, 8 years, Azzam Samir Al Sha'abi, 7 years, Anas Samir Al Sha'abi, 4 years old.
- Dina Sawafta, 13 years, Tubas. 5 April.
- Qusay Farah Abu Aysha, 13 years old from Old Askar Refugee Camp was killed inside his house by Israeli shelling on 16 April.
- A baby from the Sha'er family died following delivery in Nablus on 14 April. Her mother was forced to give birth in the house and following complications was prevented from reaching the hospital. Her parents were forced to bury her in the garden.
- The body of a child was found on 16 April in Nablus. The identity of the child is unknown.
this is just a small example in 2002.
http://www.dci-pal.org/english/display.cfm?
DocId=212&CategoryId=2
did u know that 1/3 of the children killings by israelis are of newborns? of course u did. u prolly even encourage the killing of palestinian fresh blood.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DuSlsiW9hT8
May you SOON be free Palestine!!
for every shalhavet, israelis kill 9 isra'as or farahs or mohammads.
1. One difference is that the Paleos DELIBERATELY target Shalhavets, an not just her:
Ever hear of TALI HATUEL?
Hatuel was driving from central Israel to her home of 12 years in the Israeli settlement bloc of Gush Katif (near Rafah in the Gaza Strip), when she and her four girls Hila (11), Hadar (9), Roni (7), and Meirav (2), were shot at and forced off the road. Hatuel was wounded in the initial attack. Palestinian militants armed with fully-automatic AK-47 Kalashnikov rifles then approached the vehicle to within point blank range and shot repeatedly, murdering Hatuel and her four daughters, while the daughters were still in their car-seats. Both The Popular Resistance Committees and Islamic Jihad claimed responsibility for the deaths.
Hatuel had just picked up her children from school and was on her way to Ashkelon, to her husband's work, travelling in the vicinity of the Kissufim Crossing. The Palestinian militants involved had launched their attack from a group of nearby buildings, and were later killed by the Israeli Defense Force. The IDF had earlier sought to demolish these buildings, under claims of a security risk, but were prevented from so doing by the Supreme Court of Israel.
2. NOBODY would get killed if the Paleos wouldn't insist on war and bloodshed.
3. FAR more Germans died in WW2 than Americans. Does this make the US guilty?
4. THESE PICS explain why so many Paleo kids are killed.
Same with
THESE PICS,
THESE PICS, and
THESE PICS.
Robin,
1. There's no such thing as "Palestine". There COULD HAVE BEEN, but they chose war instead.
Oh well. That was their choice.
2. I counted FOUR Neturei Karta freaks total. Did I miss any?
For every one of them, there are tens of thousands of religious jews who have excommunicated them.
TIME PERIOD: Introduction
"For about two thousand years the name Palestine has been used internationally for the lands on both sides of the Jordan River... The name Palestine will here be used...to refer to the area from southern Syria (the Beqa Valley) to Egypt and the Sinai, and from the Mediterranean to the Arabian desert.
The Greek historian Herodotus called Cisjordan [the land west of the Jordan River] the Palestinian Syria or sometimes only Palaestina. Thus, there is a tradition from at least the fifth century B.C. for the use of this name...
Another well-known name for Palestine, which is the most common one in the Bible, is Canaan. The earliest known reference to this name, read as 'Canaanites', is in a letter from [the kingdom of] Mari (on the Euphrates) [see 700 mile radius map] to Iasmah-Adad from the eighteenth century B.C... The letter does not give any information about the territory of these Canaanites... In many Egyptian texts Canaan refers to southern Syria and Palestine...
The Sinai peninsula is not part of Palestine, but because of its geographical location between Egypt proper and Palestine it has a place in a history of Palestine."
Gosta W. Ahlstrom, The History of Ancient Palestine, p. 56-66, Sheffield Academic Press, 1993
Robin,
From time immemorial there was NEVER a country called "Palesitne" or a nation called the "Palestinians".
In fact, the name that you use was given by the Romans as a dig against the Jews because the Philistines were our enemies.
Neither exists any more.
The nation of Israel does though- in its land, the land of Israel.
"It is only for tactical reasons that we carefully stress our Palestinian identity, for it is in the national interest of the Arabs to encourage a separate Palestinian identity to counter Zionism: The founding of a Palestinian state is a new tool in the ongoing battle against Israel…"
- Zohair Mohsin, former head of PLO Military Operations and member of PLO Executive Council, in an interview for the Dutch newspaper Trouw, March 1977
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