When Ali Daqdouq returned home after school, in his Southern village of Sultaniyyeh, he was so excited about the adventures of his first day of school this year that he could barely catch his breath while telling his mother about them. He threw his old school bag aside and took off his used school uniform. He had his lunch and went to his neighbor and friend, Amal, to play videogames, just as he used to do in the afternoons of the summer break.
Little did the six-year-old Ali know that this would be his first and last day of school. Little did he know that he would not make it to the date with Amal.
One of the couple of millions unexploded cluster bomblets, the ones Bush and Rice supplied to Israel and the IDF in turn salted the South with during the summer of 2006, took Ali’s life.
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4 comments:
its not about hating jews and it never was .. its about hating those ppl who stole our land and everyone who supports them .. jewish or not is beside the point
I am really touched, since my son started school this year too.
I can imagine how his mother must be feeling.
I am lucky to have more civilised neighbour countries.
Less and less ppl buy Anonymous twisted logic and lies.
To spray south Lebanon with those bomblets and then refuse to give maps for cleaning them up is beyond comprehension. It is something Israel will never be able to wash off his hands. Really barbaric.
Actually most of the jews killed by Hezbollah were IDF combatants.
Most of the Lebanese killed by the Zionist bandit state were civilians
this is so sad...this hits home since my son started school and he was so exited...
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