Gaza strike killed four, young Palestinians talk about growing up under a constant rain of bombs.

I love find it ridiculous how you zionist tools celebrate the deaths of these young people. Or somehow believe that posting clear propaganda pics somehow makes it OK.
 
No Jew would ever dream of strapping a bomb on one of their children. In Gaza? It's part of growing up (if they survive).

But a jew would have no problem dressing their kids up to represent the jewish involvement in the Events of 9/11
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More Hamas propaganda using their own kids again. The photograph below is real however. This is a photograph of Summer camp with children being trained to shoot at targets - Israeli flag, Benjamin Netanyahu. How sick is this?
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No Jew would ever dream of strapping a bomb on one of their children. In Gaza? It's part of growing up (if they survive).

But a jew would have no problem dressing their kids up to represent the jewish involvement in the Events of 9/11
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You mean when the Jews wept and mourned openly in the streets why these Arab 'Palestinians' were passing out candy and jumping up and down for joy? I hear the name Osama moved to 1st place over Mohammad after 9/11. Is it any wonder? It was an Islamic terrorist attack on America. We know who was with us and who wasn't on that day. We won't forget. Long Live Israel. Their enemies are our enemies.

The Five Dancing "Israelis"
Arrested On 9-11



On the day of the 9-11 attacks, former Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was asked what the attacks would mean for US-Israeli relations. His quick reply was: "It's very good……. Well, it's not good, but it will generate immediate sympathy (for Israel)"

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This story touched my heart and soul. This is what we are really talking about. Give it a fair read. Thanks.

If someone asked you “What are your hopes for the future?,” I bet you would offer a fairly standard list, ranging from the practical to the lofty.

But when I put that question to Yousef Abdelraheem Nateel, a 26-year-old Palestinian living in the Al-Shati refugee camp in northern Gaza, his response wasn’t very standard at all: “To survive the coming bombing raid.”Nateel is one of five young Palestinians living in Gaza that I interviewed via email over the past few days. These five, who range from 16 to 26 years old, have no connection to Hamas and, for the most part, are not involved in politics. They’re like so many of the other 1.8 million Palestinians crammed into the densely populated Gaza Strip...

In Gaza, meanwhile, the Israeli military bombs targets on average every five minutes. Consequently, nearly 200 Palestinian have been killed, 80 percent of whom are civilians. These civilian deaths include eight Palestinians watching the World Cup in a beachside cafe that was bombed because the Israeli military claimed that one person in the venue was an alleged terrorist. Just yesterday, four Palestinians reportedly under the age of 15 were killed while playing on the beach by the Israeli military. On top of that, 869 Palestinian homes have been destroyed, transforming thousands of people from homeowners to refugees in the blink of a blast....

They also related the impact that this war is having on young children. Mariam noted that the kids of Gaza “can't be normal human beings after those hard days… they pee on themselves, they can't sleep at night, they sleep next to their parents so they can sort of feel safe.”

She also told me something that I initially found surprising. Her younger brother is actually most terrified when it’s calm and the bombs aren’t raining down. You see, the real terror isn’t from the bombs that have already exploded, it’s from the fear caused by the bombs that have yet to reach its target.

And then Mariam, in a display of raw candor, admitted that fear wasn’t just for the young: “Let me tell you a secret, I myself feel the same, I keep pretending I'm not afraid, but deep inside, I am. Adults feel the same.” Fear knows no age boundaries.
Five Young Palestinians on What It’s Like to Live and Die in Gaza
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Gaza summer camp for children. Knife Intifada. How to knife a Jewish person from behind.

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And the brainwashing of the Jew children through textbooks continues.

"They are called Arabs. "The Arab with a camel, in an Ali Baba dress. They describe them as vile and deviant and criminal, people who don't pay taxes, people who live off the state, people who don't want to develop," she says. "The only representation is as refugees, primitive farmers and terrorists. You never see a Palestinian child or doctor or teacher or engineer or modern farmer."

The killing of Palestinians is depicted as something that was necessary for the survival of the nascent Jewish state, she claims. "It's not that the massacres are denied, they are represented in Israeli school books as something that in the long run was good for the Jewish state. For example, Deir Yassin [a pre-1948 Palestinian village close to Jerusalem] was a terrible slaughter by Israeli soldiers. In school books they tell you that this massacre initiated the massive flight of Arabs from Israel and enabled the establishment of a Jewish state with a Jewish majority. So it was for the best. Maybe it was unfortunate, but in the long run the consequences for us were good."


Academic claims Israeli school textbooks contain bias
 
Hamas hides its actions from the world by threatening journalists, pressuring civilians over social media, and disguising its fighters in civilian clothing.

Despite the large number of international journalists reporting from Gaza during Operation Protective Edge, images of Hamas terrorists have scarcely appeared in Western media outlets. This is primarily because Hamas threatens journalists who don’t tell the story the way Hamas wants it to be told.
The Invisible Face of Hamas
 
No Jew would ever dream of strapping a bomb on one of their children. In Gaza? It's part of growing up (if they survive).

But a jew would have no problem dressing their kids up to represent the jewish involvement in the Events of 9/11
1&91;3&93;_wa.jpg
You mean when the Jews wept and mourned openly in the streets why these Arab 'Palestinians' were passing out candy and jumping up and down for joy? I hear the name Osama moved to 1st place over Mohammad after 9/11. Is it any wonder? It was an Islamic terrorist attack on America. We know who was with us and who wasn't on that day. We won't forget. Long Live Israel. Their enemies are our enemies.

The Five Dancing "Israelis"
Arrested On 9-11


On the day of the 9-11 attacks, former Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was asked what the attacks would mean for US-Israeli relations. His quick reply was: "It's very good……. Well, it's not good, but it will generate immediate sympathy (for Israel)"

netanyahu.jpg

There's a certain confluence of goofy conspiracy theories and people with those limitations shared by The Monty
 
Hamas hides its actions from the world by threatening journalists, pressuring civilians over social media, and disguising its fighters in civilian clothing.

Despite the large number of international journalists reporting from Gaza during Operation Protective Edge, images of Hamas terrorists have scarcely appeared in Western media outlets. This is primarily because Hamas threatens journalists who don’t tell the story the way Hamas wants it to be told.
The Invisible Face of Hamas
 
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As we can see...The innocence and peacefulness is just oozing out of the Palestinians! Ha ha ha.
 
Hamas mouthpiece Al-Risalah published an article noting that the lofty goal of resisting Israel by means of terror is no longer reserved only for the elites and has now spread into the general public. This year, some 30,000 Gaza youths participated in two week summer camps run by Al-Qassam Brigades, Hamas’ military wing.

According to officials, the ultimate purpose of the summer camps is to groom Gaza’s younger generation to form a “broad popular army” ready to take on Israel.

This year’s camps were dedicated to the “Al Quds [Arabic for Jerusalem] Intifada,” the Palestinian name given for the wave of attacks against Israelis that began last October. The camps included firearms and knife training and lessons from the Quran on how to wage jihad.
PICTURES: Kids at Hamas Summer Camps Learn to Shoot at Israelis
 

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