03-31-2004, 05:48 AM
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Shackle Me Not
Location: Newcastle - England.
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The other side respond by saying the Isrealis have been setting up these situations for ages.
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Islam Online, 29th March
(shortened version)
Israel Steps Up ‘Children War’ Against Palestinians
NABLUS, March 29 (IslamOnline.net) - Israeli media has embarked on a new stage of distorting the Palestinian resistance image, accusing Palestinian resistance fighters of making use of children and minors to execute bombing operations; a matter categorically denied by Palestinian families and factions as being "an Israeli intelligence fabrication."
Quds Press News Agency has unveiled Sunday, March 28, that Israeli media has lately been making up “perfect stories” about Palestinian children, who have been allegedly sent to blow up themselves, and their entrapped school bags.
They reiterated that the aim is to "send a horrible message to the world to the effect that Palestinians urge their children to kill themselves, in order to negatively affect the Palestinian morale and weaken the world support to the Palestinian cause."
Repeated Victims
Hussam was not the first or only victim of such Israeli methods. The incident was repeated with other children like Abdullah Qaraan from Balata refuge camp, who, the Israelis claimed, transported an amount of explosives across Hawara checkpoint two weeks ago.
Hussam's brother said that he is "totally convinced that his brother was a victim of a dirty game orchestrated by the Israeli intelligence," adding that his brother has been suffering from unstable psychic condition.
"An intelligence agent may have convinced my brother to wear a false belt with the aim to make use of such farce for the sake of the Hebrew state."
"I headed towards Hawara checkpoint to work there as I do every day. A small bus arrived and two passengers asked us to carry two bags to the other side of the checkpoint and paid us 15 Shekels," Qaraan said.
"We knew nothing about the contents of the bag. I carried them, while my friend went home. When I arrived to the checkpoint, a soldier asked me about the content of the bags. I told him that I don't know. A female soldier ordered me to open them. Inside, there were spare parts, not explosives as they claim," the child added.
On March 20, occupation soldiers captured Ahmed Abu Makhia, 6, from Hebron, on his way back from school and put some explosives in his school bag and took some shots to convince the world public opinion that the boy carried bombs.
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I call it "Terrorist Tennis"
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