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WHO IS

PROTECTING

THE CHILDREN

 

Palestinian children are used

as "human shields" in the front lines

of premeditated clashes.

Where are the parents

of these children?

Palestinian mothers and fathers

teach their children to hate

from the moment they are born.

This is what the Palestinian toddlers

learn in kindergarten.

The nursery rhymes they are taught

are about shedding Jewish blood, and

their highest ambition in life is

to become a suicide bomber.

When you give your child a gun,

if he survives,

what kind of man will he become?

Palestinians are sending their children

to the front of the riot zone, and

when they return wounded

or even dead,

they are celebrated as heroes.

The Palestinian Authority pays

the families of such martyrs generously.

In 1972 , Golda Meir stated

 

"we will have peace with the Arabs

 when they will love their children

 more then they hate us (Israel)..."

 

Red Lines indicate Palestinian gunfire attack

Blue Lines indicate Israeli responsive defense

Tragically, this is what happened at an isolated highway crossroads at the Netzarim Junction, far from any Palestinian home or school or playground where a lone Israeli military outpost is located. This aerial photo shows the location of a Palestinian father and son to be the identical position from which the Palestinian policemen initiated their gun attack on the IDF outpost opposite. IDF soldiers in defense, returned fire, not knowing who was there. Sadly, tragedy ensued. Palestinians initiated this attack from 7 sides? Israelis returned from 2 sides. Why did this Palestinian father bring his child? How did the cameramen know to be there?

 

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