Zionist mercey

Discussion in 'Politics' started by WAEL012000, Oct 8, 2007.

  1. So you think this too........
     
    #11     Oct 8, 2007
  2. Oh yeah. I was thinking about Ratboy when I was reading DrEvil's drivels, they are both obsessed with 9/11 conspiracies and especially WTC 7.

    Ratboy disappeared on 8/16, DrEvil who had not posted since 3/12 suddenly went into overdrive on 8/20 - four days after Ratboy's disappearance. Now that Ratboy is back three days after DrEvil disappeared it eliminates any doubt.
     
    #12     Oct 8, 2007
  3. ha ha, yep, I noticed that also.

    I was just waiting for the Dr character to start with the whole "LMAOOOOOOOOOOOO" bs to confirm it.

    How lame does one have to be to create multiple aliases.......
     
    #13     Oct 8, 2007
  4. Hey Rearden....Could you tell this idiot that this van is a Police van and not an ambulance??? Could you also tell him that it is recent, and in Gaza. Could you also tell him that in this particular incident, it only serve to satisfy his need to watch Palestinians b being run over and nothing else!!! Could you also tell him that in this particular incident, your zionist buddies had nothing to do with it.

    PM me to tell you how I know all of that.
     
    #14     Oct 8, 2007
  5. LOL. Reminds me of ... wael (arab-canadian) who at some point of time was also kissanmakeup (claiming to be a latino).
    How pathetic are these people indeed?

    PS I updated my previous post with specific dates.
     
    #15     Oct 8, 2007
  6. 850+ children since the Death of Al Durah in 2000 and you are telling me that you are not a savage???

    Palestinian doctors despair at rising toll of children shot dead by army snipers


    As the carnage in Rafah escalates, bullet wounds belie the official Israeli line on killings of young teenagers

    Chris McGreal in Rafah
    Thursday May 20, 2004
    The Guardian


    The tiny hole buried under Asma Mughayar's thick black hair, just above her right ear, is an illusion, according to the Israeli army. So is her family's insistance that Asma, 16, and her younger brother Ahmed, were both shot through the head by an Israeli soldier as they fed their pigeons and collected the laundry from the roof of their home in Rafah refugee camp.
    But their corpses tell a different story, as do the bodies of other children brought to Rafah's hospital and makeshift mortuaries even before yesterday's carnage, in which Israeli tanks and helicopters fired on a peaceful protest by Palestinians in the camp, killing 10 demonstrators, according to Palestinian paramedics.

    Israel disputes the Mughayar family's account: that soldiers shot the children on Tuesday. Hours after their death, Israeli officials blamed the Palestinians, telling reporters that Asma and Ahmed had been killed in a "work accident" - a euphemism for bomb-makers blowing themselves up - or by Palestinian fighters who had left a landmine in the street.

    "A preliminary investigation indicates they were killed by a bomb intended to be used against soldiers. It was set outside a building by Palestinians to hit an Israeli vehicle. This is probably what happened," a military spokesman said yesterday.

    Dr Ali Moussa, head of Rafah hospital, is as furious at the claim as he is at Israel's assertion that almost all the 20 or more people killed during the army's seizure of the Tel al-Sultan district of the Rafah refugee camp were armed men.

    "They are liars, liars, liars, because these children have bullet wounds to the head. There is no doubt about it," he says.

    Dr Ahmed Abu Nkaria, who pronounced the Mughayar children dead, insists on proving the manner of their killing. He pulls Asma's body from the mortuary's refrigeration unit and fumbles through the teenager's hair to reveal the hole where the bullet entered above one ear and ripped a much larger wound as it emerged above the other.


    "The Israeli propaganda is that they were killed in a work accident. These are the kinds of lies they tell all the time," he says. "They say all the dead are fighters. They say they do not deliberately kill children, but about a quarter of the dead from the first day of shooting are children. The evidence is here in the morgue. Does this girl look as if she was blown up by a bomb?"

    Asma's body lies in the hospital mortuary unburied, like all the other dead from Tel al-Sultan, because their relatives are trapped in their homes by a curfew. Her 13-year-old brother's corpse is a short drive away in the cold-storage room of an Israeli-owned flower-growing company.

    Small boy


    Ahmed lies with 14 other bodies. Some are wrapped in the flags of Hamas, Islamic Jihad and the al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigade, but Ahmed is swaddled only in the white sheet wrapped around him in the ambulance. He was a small boy who could not easily be mistaken for a man.

    Dr Nkaria rolls the child over to show a tiny round hole in his forehead, just above his fringe. There is a much larger hole at the back of the head where the bullet came out. Neither Asma nor Ahmed show signs of any other injuries, particularly of the kind that might be expected from a blast, such as shrapnel spread across the body, burns, or mutilation.

    "This is what the Israelis claim is a 'work accident'," Dr Nkaria says.

    He points to the corpse of another youth in the cold-store."This is Ibrahim Alqun. He is 14 years old. He was shot in the back of the head. The bullet came out of his right eye," he says. The child's face is badly mutilated by the wound.

    The bodies of the children continued to pile up in the mortuary yesterday.

    Saber Abu Libda, 13, was shot dead by Israeli soldiers after he left his home in Tel al-Sultan in the morning to find water for his family.

    Dr Nkaria's finger probes a tiny hole in the small child's back which masks the devastation done to his heart as the bullet shot through it.

    "No one can say this child was a fighter. Look at the size of him and look where they shoot him - in the back, not coming to attack someone," the doctor says.

    Saber stepped out of the door with his 16-year-old brother Yousef. He too was shot, but has survived so far, with critical chest injuries.

    A third brother, Ayub, ran out to save his younger siblings and was also cut down by the snipers.

    "My brothers only went out for water," Ayub says.

    "We heard the gunshots and I went to their rescue. They were both lying there bleeding and I was shot in the arm.

    "We tried to pull Yousef to the house, but we couldn't and he lay there bleeding for half an hour until the ambulance came."

    Other children are luckier. Twelve-year-old Ahmed Hussein looked out of his window in Tel al-Sultan on Tuesday afternoon. A sniper's bullet hit him in the shoulder. The bullet passed through a fleshy part and hit his aunt in the hand.

    "I thought the Israelis had withdrawn. I went to the window to see. I wanted to get out of the house and they shot me," he says in his hospital bed.

    http://www.guardian.co.uk/israel/Story/0,2763,1220635,00.html
     
    #16     Oct 8, 2007
  7. And here is another one Rearden;

    Since 2000, 763 Palestinian children have been killed and over 20,000 injured, with at least 2,000 maimed for life. At least a third of those killed were shot by Israeli sharpshooters, and 50% received single gunshots to the head or upper torso.

    The group “Physicians for Human Rights” studied the death toll of kids killed by those types of shots and concluded that Israeli snipers deliberately aimed for the head. So far this year 59 Palestinian children have been killed and many more wounded.

    Despite the exceptionally high death toll of children in the Occupied Territories, no Israeli sniper or regular soldier has been found guilty of killing a child. That is even more shocking when one realizes that many children were shot on their way to school or while playing games.

    One of the first to be killed was a 6-year-old, who was shot in the back as he stepped away from a window in his home.

    That was in 2000 when a young Israeli sniper gave a revealing interview to well-known Jewish reporter Amira Hass of the daily newspaper Haaretz. The sniper described the high level of skill of IDF marksmen and claimed they could deliver headshots at 200 yards. More importantly, he admitted that the IDF told its marksmen they could shoot Palestinian kids of 12 and over.


    http://www.americanfreepress.net/html/israel_s_other_war.html

    You still have any doubt about your state Rerden????
     
    #17     Oct 8, 2007
  8. Don't start wars, don't start intifadas, don't train children to attack the Israelis with guns and/or rocks, don't use children as human shields, don't launch rockets from school yards, if you do start wars and intifadas invest in bomb shelters, not only in bomb factories. You'd be amazed how dramatically these simple measures will decrease the number of dead and wounded palestinian children.

    Oh, and btw, it's about time to admit that Al-Dura was murdered by the Palestinians and that Israel was unfairly blamed for his death. It's OK Wael, the truth will set you free. Besides we already know, just admit it to yourself.
     
    #18     Oct 8, 2007
  9. Oh yeah! here goes the character assassination of anyone that opposes you buddy! Of anyone who condemns your crime.

    good job dddooo...Carry on man.
     
    #19     Oct 8, 2007
  10. Oh yeah ratboy!!! Didn't you know??? These westerners intentionally slammed their heads against the innocent israeli high velocity bullets.
     
    #20     Oct 8, 2007