Sunday, September 6, 2009

Shot in the head by Israeli troops


Palestinian medical sources reported Saturday morning that a Palestinian child died of wounds sustained Friday evening after Israeli soldiers opened fire at him in the northern part of the Gaza Strip.

16 comments:

  1. How did this happen? Are there still scattered clashes between Hamas and the IDF? Are there clashes between the IDF and other militant groups (such as Islamic Jihad)? How to enforce a Hudna, or a cessasion of military activities on all sides?

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  2. How did you happen, Bahinchot? Were you hatched out in some reptile house?
    Apologise, dog!

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  3. god, how long will this go on?

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  4. referring to the picture, not the conversation!

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  5. in reference to the picture, i mean.

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  6. I saw this today: Carter raising the idea of a one state solution:

    http://rawstory.com/news/afp/Palestinians_seriously_considering__09062009.html

    No matter how it comes about, one democratic state consisting of present day Israel and the Occupied Territories would pretty much be the end of state Zionism. Now the idea has hit the edges of the mainstream.

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  7. <span>How did this happen? Are there still scattered clashes between Hamas and the IDF?</span>
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    A bit convoluted, sir! Why not saying openly that you doubt the IDF, your glorious IDF, shot this kid and would rather believe it was a straying bullet from a clash between Hamas and the IDF?
    I can read very well the "Anand " now!!

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  8. <span>How did this happen? Are there still scattered clashes between Hamas and the IDF?</span>
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    A bit convoluted, sir! This is because you don't believe the IDF shot at the kid. It must have been a straying bullet from a clash between etc...?

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  9. <span><span>How did this happen? Are there still scattered clashes between Hamas and the IDF?</span> 
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    A bit convoluted, sir! This is because you don't believe the IDF shot at the kid. It must have been a straying bullet from a clash between etc...</span>
    Amazing how well I can read the Anand now...Almost as good as the Aussie...

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  10. Thanks joe. I'll make it a post.

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  11. Yasmin, it really is horrible that the IDF shot the kid.

    TGIA, I am wondering how it happened. Did the IDF launch an operation at a militant group in Gaza? Was there a border clash?

    For the record, border clashes are common between many countries, Iraq and Syria, Iraq and Iran, Iraq and Turkey, Afghanistan and Pakistan, India and Pakistan, Greece and Turkey, Chad and Sudan, Ethiopia and Somalia, Ethiopia and Eritrea, Somalia and Kenya, Columbia and Venezuela etc.

    How common are border clashes between Gaza and Israel?

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  12. For the willing dumb shit Anand - this is the number 1 reason for death by gunshot among Palestinian children - they are shot point blank in the head by Israeli soldiers. 

    This is why one of the greatest writers and poets in Israel wrote this -

    <span style=" font-family: Arial; color: #333333;">"The mark of Cain won't sprout
    from a soldier who shoots
    at the head of a child
    on a knoll by the fence
    around a refugee camp--
    for beneath his helmet,
    conceptually speaking,
    his head is made of cardboard.
    On the other hand,
    the officer has read The Rebel;
    his head is enlightened,
    and so he does not believe
    in the mark of Cain.
    He's spent time in museums,
    and when he aims
    his rifle at a boy
    as an ambassador of Culture,
    he updates and recycles
    Goya's etchings
    and Guernica."</span>

    Aharon Shabtai

    Watch this in full,  it is only a little over 9 minutes in duration -

    http://www.dailymotion.com/relevance/search/gaza+strip+/video/x1cudl_01-gaza-strip-document_events

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  13. <span>How common are border clashes between Gaza and Israel?</span>
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    You still can't believe an IDF would shoot a child just because he can, can you? How much EVIDENCE you want anand? There's a long and documented history of soldiers having fun...What makes you doubt that someone like the settler scum "peacenow" wouldn't shoot a kid? ..WAKE UP ANAND!!!!

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  14. Yes, this is difficult for me to accept. If a soldier did this maliciously, charges should be brought up against him or her. What is the name of the soldier who did this? There are members of the Knesset (some are Palestinian muslim Israelis, some are leftists Israelis) who would launch an inquiry if given evidence that this attack was premeditated.

    There was one case of a Marine who killed a 14 year old girl and her family in Haditha, Iraq in 2005. He got life imprisonment. (I believe that so did 3 other soldiers in his squad . . . althought I would need to look it up.) I don't doubt that there are completely crazy wackos in the IDF as well.

    BTW, following orders is no defense. No IDF soldier is allowed to follow an illegal order. Might the same be true of Hamas fighters and the Palestinian National Security Forces?

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  15. <span>Yes, this is difficult for me to accept.</span>
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    Why is that? Do you buy into that 'most moral army' hasbara crap, you poor thing?

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  16. Yasmin it will go on till every single one is shot in the head - but fuckers like Anand, vza, fleming will continue to side with this genocidal process.  "Oh, are they all dead,  how terrible." *wringing hands*  Fuck you

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