Thursday, August 10, 2006

The refugees' fury will be felt for generations to come

Lebanon 1982: Bullet and bomb-damaged buildings visible symbols of lives again torn apart by war. Heavy fighting in the vicinity of Beirut during the invasion prompted many people to flee for safety.
Posted by Picasa Lebanon 2006: A general view of damaged buildings after Israeli warplanes targeted residential areas in Beirut on July 21, 2006. (Haitham Moussawi/IRIN)

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

Like what George Galloway said during the interview with Sky News;

"You know what are their names, where they come from, even you broadcast their biodata on TV of all Israel civilians, all Israel arm forces who have been killed.

But do you know what are the names of Lebanease and Palestinian who have been killed since 20-30 years ago?

You think the blood of Israel civilians and Israeli arm forces have more values than the blood of Lebanease and Palestinian?"

Blood also have different values?

How about life?

7:36 PM  
Blogger HRM Deborah of Israel and the Messenger of Peace said...

Actually it has angered me to no end that much news media shows the Israeli deaths and much time passes without a true death count of Palestinians or Lebanese, the same is true I believe in Iraq.

If you are point asking me if Israeli blood has more value then Palestinian blood for example, I would without hesitation say no. Actually just the opposite.

We are suppose to value life and me being Palestinian and the war crimes the Israeli’s are doing you can certainly understand how I feel. Actually, I’m furious because many times it is hard to get information on the Palestinian, Lebanese death count. This is often times why I say with a sad heart, it may never be completely known.

As to Palestinians mostly that has died previous some of the names I do know, especially since they was family. And the Israeli’s out right murdered them in my opinion.

Inshaallah, I hope I answered you the best I could.

9:20 PM  

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