To Any One Who Thinks The Palestinians Give Up their Children
To Death Any Easier Than The Rest Of Us.
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You tell yourselves they don't feel the same about their babies because YOU want to feel better about what is happening to them.
But a Palestinian parent loves his or her children just as much as an American parent. Over half the population of Gaza ARE CHILDREN.
Babies will die easier than a teenager or a man. I know, because i've watched doctors trying to resuscitate them and I learned how vulnerable and delicate they are.
The bombs suck life from their little lungs and cave in their heads with blast waves. They become dusty rag dolls that litter the internet with their sorry images - but before that, they were alive and a part of the world - cradled in the memory of their mother's warm breast.
How can anyone try to justify their deaths? Babies are helpless and a war zone isn't a place for them.
Of course there is anger - wouldn't there be anger in YOUR town if bombs were falling every 20minutes, snuffing out lives around you?
How would you feel to see the frightened faces of women and children and be a man unable to protect them?
Doctors are doing all they can to save these children's lives - so don't kid yourselves that anyone is happy to see them pass on. You just make a mockery of death.
Quote:One missile killed three Palestinian children aged between eight and 12 as they played on a street near the town of Khan Yunis in the south of the strip. One was decapitated.
"These injuries are not survivable injuries," said Madth Gilbert, a Norwegian doctor at Gaza's Shifa hospital who could not save a boy who had both feet blown off. "This is a murder. This is a child," he said.
http://www.reuters.com/article/newsOne/idUSLS69391620090102?sp=true
Do they look happy to see children forced towards death?
If you read the Times online (UK) you will see that Israel are now being accused of using white phosphorus
"The Geneva Treaty of 1980 stipulates that white phosphorus should not be used as a weapon of war in civilian areas, but there is no blanket ban under international law on its use as a smokescreen or for illumination. However, Charles Heyman, a military expert and former major in the British Army, said: “If white phosphorus was deliberately fired at a crowd of people someone would end up in The Hague. White phosphorus is also a terror weapon. The descending blobs of phosphorus will burn when in contact with skin.”
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/middle_east/article5447590.ece
The racism and propaganda i see written on these boards by (mostly) Americans, reminds me of when i was a kid and learned my first adult lesson in racism... how it can lead to things almost too unbearable to imagine.
German soldiers swinging Jewish babies by the feet and smashing their heads against walls before throwing them into a furnace.
For a baby in Gaza killed by a bomb dropping phosphorus, what difference?
It is not just racist to say that Palestinians don't care for their kids in the same way you do... it is cowardly.
Yes - i'm calling you a coward.
COWARDS the lot of you.
You're unable to face the truth and because of that you act like Nazis..
You dehumanise people cut off and unable to defend themselves.
Kick at them when they are down.
To save yourselves, you announce them 'unbothered' by what is happening to their children!
That is repulsive to me.
And not just because of the damage you are doing by passing on your coward's lie.
It doesn't matter if you are sat in your home - and not in a tank. If you contribute to the lie, just as journalists and all sorts of people did when the Nazis began rounding up the Jews and putting them into concentration camps back in WWII - if you say that is okay to do this to Arab Semites, because they don't feel things the way we do- they are not human like us, then understand, you ARE contributing to genocide, murder...
this is my opinion. call me what yo u like. but please think about it carefully. Time moves on, things change, eventually we find we look back at certain situations and realise we knew the truth all along, we were just too afraid of what that meant, to admit it to ourselves.
Endy