Monday, November 3, 2008

One Day the Palestine Flag Flew in Honored Heights

A Jewish settler erects a Palestinian flag near a checkpoint outside the old city of Hebron, on 2 November 2008.
A Palestinian flag erected and guarded in honor by Jewish soldiers, flies above a checkpoint near the old city of Hebron, on 2 November 2008.
Jewish security forces look on as Jewish settlers walk by a Palestinian flag that had previously been lit by Canaanite terrorists, at a checkpoint near the old city of Hebron, on 2 November 2008.
Jewish security forces look on, as Jewish settlers with saddened faces; pick up a burned Palestinian flag near the old city of Hebron, on 2 November 2008. The flag was burned in obstinacy, by the Canaanites.

This is one of those picture moments that one never forgets, because even though the Canaanites illegally attacked the Palestine flag; the deep admiration that was shown by the Jewish Palestinians for a very beloved country.

One could write numerous expressions about this day, but emotions are running a bit high, mostly towards the good and happiness of it all; unlike the two Jewish fellows that where saddened because of what the Canaanites so ferociously did; due to how the Canaanites really must feel about a country that was never there real home.

The Canaanites in uniform with there latest endeavors, reminds one more every day of the old Nazi Storm Troopers and everyone knows how they turned out, they failed.

But Nevertheless, something about flag’s, they will all stand tall and wave in the delicate breeze and am further reminded of the deep love of my beautiful family; that just happens to have two very wonderful religions.


Something, I probably should say is, I do not think I have ever disrespected the Jewish flag, because I actually know where the idea of this flag came about; with the tallit and the Magen David.

Furthermore, I all due respect, I never considered the Jewish flag as the taking of a country as how the Jewish people where misinterpreted during the war, but the honor and respect of being Jewish; which I can completely understand having to stand on that bridge and looking at two beautiful faiths.

For one must remember, the people of Palestine are a family of two faiths; that has endured for literally thousands of years by Allah‘s (God‘s) grace. -
HRM Deborah

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