The Arab-Moslem practice of indoctrinating generations of children from the earliest age with hate and self-hate is a prescription for a maladjusted personality.
Violent indoctrination no way to treat a Palestinian child
Violent indoctrination no way to treat a Palestinian child - AIJAC
The Palestinian view of children as fair game, a legitimate tool to be used for terror – and a legitimate target if they are Israelis – is notoriously well known. The examples are numerous and horrendous. During direct conflicts with Israel in 2009 (“Pillar of Defense”) and 2014 (“Protective Edge”), Hamas terrorists f
orced women and children to gather around in locations Israel had warned it would strike in Gaza. Indoctrinating Palestinian children to violence and death starts at very early ages. Specialised kindergarten
graduation ceremonies (including
in the past month),
paramilitary summer camps and TV
children’s programs all preaching hate and teaching how to kill Jews and become martyrs.
Meet Janna Jihad
But there is another alley way for this cynical and cold abuse of children, allegedly softer, yet just as repulsive. It’s the Palestinian industry which turns small children into public relation heroes, media stars as the young and vibrant face of the ‘resistance’. Janna Tamimi, aka Janna Jihad, is the latest product of this industry.
Bassem Tamimi has
gone on record explaining that he sees putting Palestinian children on the front line as a rite of passage into society: “the participation of the children in the daily confrontation and the national resistance is [something] they must do to build their self-image and to give them more abilities to deal with problem they might face.”
Bassem Tamimi practises what he preaches on his own children. While his daughter Ahed was on trial (December 2017), he
essentially admitted that she had been used as a pawn to achieve his goals at her expense.
“Ahed is a symbol and a model that cannot be broken, even if it has a price”. Fifteen-year-old Muhammad Tamimi, Ahed’s younger brother, is next in the line, getting ready for his turn by reciting slogans to the camera, as he explains to a television crew: “I behave in this manner, so we can take our homeland back. So that only one people will be here, the Palestinian people. And no Israel, because there is no such thing as Israel.”
It’s not surprising that much of the relevant first world finds abuse of children such as is done by the Arabs-Moslems parading around as “Pal’istanians” to be vile and reprehensible. From the perspective of the Arabs-Moslems, children seem to be a disposable commodity that should be exploited to meet an end.