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April 12, 2005
Palestinian Arab Child Welfare
Remember the other day how outraged Palestinian Arab terrorists and Mahmoud Abbas were when a fourteen year-old and two fifteen year-olds were shot and killed while trying to sneak across the Rafah border? Hypocrisy, thy name is Palestinian Arab society.
TEL AVIV - A 15-year-old Palestinian boy carrying five pipe bombs was detained by IDF forces at the Hawara roadblock south of the West Bank town of Nablus.
The boy, identified as Hassan Hashash, was obviously sent by someone and terrified, a soldier involved in the incident told Ynet.
“You could see it’s a young child who was sent (by someone.) I looked into his eyes, he was on the brink of tears and scared to death,” said Muli, a paratrooper whose full name cannot be revealed for security reasons.
“The boy pulled out a matchbox, held up a pipe bomb, and attempted to detonate it,” Muli said. “We aimed our weapons at him and told him to move away from us.”
If you raise kids to hate, to kill, and to put themselves in harm's way to perpetrate hateful murder, you forfeit any right to be taken seriously when you shriek with indignation as they are killed doing what you told them to. Yes, I know that not every last Palestinian Arab family inculcates their kids to do this. However, this is a diffuse and institutionalized sociocultural issue as well as a religious one in Palestinian Arab society. This comes from a culture of death and hatred, and it's tantamount to gross child abuse and child sacrifice.
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originally posted at Clarity & Resolve
Posted by Patrick at April 12, 2005 07:59 PM
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