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Thursday, July 08, 2010

There will be peace when the 'Palestinians' love their children more than they hate us

Here's the story of a 'Palestinian' child who was being treated for a genetic immune system disease at Tel HaShomer's pediatric oncology department (the best in the country). Guess what his mother wants him to be when and if he grows up.
Nevertheless, this idyllic situation developed into a deep crisis that led to the severance of the relations and what appeared to be the end of the filming. From an innocent conversation about religious holidays, Raida Abu Mustafa launched into a painful monologue about the culture of the shahids - the martyrs - and admitted, during the complex transplant process, that she would like to see her son perpetrate a suicide bombing attack in Jerusalem.

"Jerusalem is ours," she declared. "We are all for Jerusalem, the whole nation, not just a million, all of us. Do you understand what that means - all of us?"

She also explained to Eldar exactly what she had in mind. "For us, death is a natural thing. We are not frightened of death. From the smallest infant, even smaller than Mohammed, to the oldest person, we will all sacrifice ourselves for the sake of Jerusalem. We feel we have the right to it. You're free to be angry, so be angry."

And Eldar was angry. "Then why are you fighting to save your son's life, if you say that death is a usual thing for your people?" he lashes out in one of the most dramatic moments in the film.

"It is a regular thing," she smiles at him. "Life is not precious. Life is precious, but not for us. For us, life is nothing, not worth a thing. That is why we have so many suicide bombers. They are not afraid of death. None of us, not even the children, are afraid of death. It is natural for us. After Mohammed gets well, I will certainly want him to be a shahid. If it's for Jerusalem, then there's no problem. For you it is hard, I know; with us, there are cries of rejoicing and happiness when someone falls as a shahid. For us a shahid is a tremendous thing."
Read the whole thing (it gets much worse). Perhaps Obama, Clinton and Mitchell ought to be made to watch the documentary so that they will stop trying to delude people that peace is possible here.

2 Comments:

At 12:25 AM, Blogger NormanF said...

Peace is not possible.

The day they teach their children not to hate Jews has not arrived yet.

That is the reality of life in the Middle East - and it won't change in our lifetime.

 
At 12:37 AM, Blogger nomatter said...

Come on. They need no documentary. NONE OF THEM. You are deluding yourself to think they need a lesson in history.

When will you understand the oldest source of hate in the entire world trumps truth?

Do you think following 9-11 and the worst intifada in the history of Israel the Palestinians deserved a major whitewashing and billions of dollars as reward for terror?

Man oh man, make no mistake Carl, that Palestinian statehood promise did not limp out of the station it was pushed out by a friend! How do you think it sits for the memory of our families who were slaughtered in the Shoah for a denier of the Holocaust to be called a MAN OF PEACE? Yah, and those innocent who were slaughtered during the intifada, wonder how they feel that for their deaths the U.S named a quartet for peace made up of arch enemies of the Jewish state along with a promise to their killers a U.S led security force would train terrorists who march to the NAZI Goosestep? Are you alluding George W Bush is no student of history??

As for the Abbas sanctioned poster which showed all of Israel Palestine, this came from a MAN OF PEACE in the second half of the Bush Administration who ignored it's meaning. Not because he did not understand but because, frankly history meant crap to him.

Yah, of course Bibi will ultimately divide Jerusalem. How in the heck do you think there can be a Palestinian state which is viable and contiguous?? Thanks to having no friends not even pretend ones in the WH, the Jerusalem issue is dead.

 

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