"Dad, I'm Dying" -israeli pigs use boy to practice shooting

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what else we expect from the pigs who used to kill there prophets?
do we think that they will hold back with normal people :raging::raging::raging:

لعنة الله عليهم واحد تلو الآخر



May allah burn them in the hellfire.............Ameen ya allah

Exactly. Bani Isra'il have a long history in disobeying the commands of Allah, and deviating from the straight path, from the time of Musa (AS). May Allah show his wrath upon them.
 
I hope they die like thirsty dogs with their tongues hanging out begging for mercy and none comes. I wish them agonizing and prolonged deaths so that one by one they remember their uncountable torturous acts and know the time to account for has begun. Alhumdulillah such will burn in Hell forever, while the tortured will live in eternal bliss forever in Paradise. Allahu Akbar!

Allahumma ameen.
 
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I'm doubting the veracity of the news. Though soldiers can do awful things.

:mmokay:

soldiers can do awful things? they already doing awful things........this is just what media can reach, no one know what they do behind scenes
 
The problem really is that fact that you perceive them as 'people' belonging to the 'human race' which naturally comes with this endogenous nature called 'humanity' I'd not bestow that title upon them!

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propaganda?

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Israeli minister vows Palestinian 'holocaust'
By Tim Butcher in Jerusalem
Last Updated: 2:09AM GMT 01 Mar 2008

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Relatives of a Palestinian boy killed in an Israeli rocket attack


A senior Israeli politician provoked controversy today when he warned that Palestinians firing rockets from Gaza would be punished with a "bigger holocaust" from Israeli armed forces.
The use of the Hebrew word for holocaust, "shoah", tends to be used exclusively in Israel to describe the Nazi persecution of Jews.

Palestinian activists routinely claim to be suffering a "shoah" at the hands of Israel, but the Jewish state normally denies any moral equivalence between the suffering of Palestinians today and European jewry under the Nazis.

Matan Vilnai, deputy defence minister, broke that taboo when he used the term "shoah" during interview on Army Radio.
"The more qassam fire intensifies and the rockets reach a longer range, they (the Palestinians) will bring upon themselves a bigger shoah because we will use all our might to defend ourselves," he said.
His use of the term reflects the febrile atmosphere in Israel where public opinion demands the government does something decisive to stop the daily barrage of rockets fired from Gaza over the border into Israel.
The issue dominates the media, sparking angry protests from Israelis who live within rocket range of Gaza and prompting an intense national debate about whether to negotiate with the Hamas authorities in Gaza.
Israel has lost eleven of its citizens to qassam strikes since the first one was launched in 2003. Many hundreds of Palestinians, mostly militants but civilians as well, have been killed in retaliatory Israeli attacks.
The Israeli government moved quickly to try to defuse the impact of Mr Vilnai's use of the sensitive term. His office put out a statement later trying to water down the meaning of the word.
"Mr. Vilnai was meaning 'disaster'," the statement said. "He did not mean to make any allusion to the genocide."
The foreign ministry also got involved seeking to downplay the linguistic faux pas.
"Deputy Defence Minister Matan Vilnai used the Hebrew phrase that included the term 'shoah' in the sense of a disaster or a catastrophe, and not in the sense of a holocaust," Arye Mekel, Israel's foreign ministry spokesman, said.
This was not enough to placate Palestinians who sought to exploit the use of the word.
"We are facing new Nazis who want to kill and burn the Palestinian people," Sami Abu Zuhri, Hamas spokesman, said.
The tit-for-tat exchanges between militants firing rockets from Gaza and the Israeli armed forces trying to hit them and their commanders continued, with the Palestinian death toll reaching 31 since Wednesday. One Israeli has been killed in that period.
Tens of thousands of Gazans took to the streets to protest the worsening violence on Friday.
"Gaza today faces a real war, a crazy war led by the enemy against our people," Ismail Haniyeh, one of the most senior Hamas leaders, told a crowd gathered outside the mosque where he attended weekly prayers.
Israel has tried ground offensives into Gaza before to silence the rocket threat but they have failed to deal with the problem once and for all.
Ehud Olmert, Israel's prime minister, has so far been wary of launching a ground offensive, which could incur heavy casualties and derail US-backed peace talks with Mahmoud Abbas, president of the Palestinian national authority.


http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/1580339/Israeli-minister-vows-Palestinian-'holocaust'.html



let me tell the respected members on board, there is nothing in my mind worst than Zionist pigs, than some of the pigs you allow to be members of this forum!

:w:
 
Subhanallah! :heated:

Why must they do this? Do they not have sons of their own? How could anyone...do this?

:enough!:
 
propaganda?

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Israeli minister vows Palestinian 'holocaust'
By Tim Butcher in Jerusalem
Last Updated: 2:09AM GMT 01 Mar 2008

newsgraphics2008_657646a-1.jpg
Relatives of a Palestinian boy killed in an Israeli rocket attack


A senior Israeli politician provoked controversy today when he warned that Palestinians firing rockets from Gaza would be punished with a "bigger holocaust" from Israeli armed forces.
The use of the Hebrew word for holocaust, "shoah", tends to be used exclusively in Israel to describe the Nazi persecution of Jews.

Palestinian activists routinely claim to be suffering a "shoah" at the hands of Israel, but the Jewish state normally denies any moral equivalence between the suffering of Palestinians today and European jewry under the Nazis.

Matan Vilnai, deputy defence minister, broke that taboo when he used the term "shoah" during interview on Army Radio.
"The more qassam fire intensifies and the rockets reach a longer range, they (the Palestinians) will bring upon themselves a bigger shoah because we will use all our might to defend ourselves," he said.
His use of the term reflects the febrile atmosphere in Israel where public opinion demands the government does something decisive to stop the daily barrage of rockets fired from Gaza over the border into Israel.
The issue dominates the media, sparking angry protests from Israelis who live within rocket range of Gaza and prompting an intense national debate about whether to negotiate with the Hamas authorities in Gaza.
Israel has lost eleven of its citizens to qassam strikes since the first one was launched in 2003. Many hundreds of Palestinians, mostly militants but civilians as well, have been killed in retaliatory Israeli attacks.
The Israeli government moved quickly to try to defuse the impact of Mr Vilnai's use of the sensitive term. His office put out a statement later trying to water down the meaning of the word.
"Mr. Vilnai was meaning 'disaster'," the statement said. "He did not mean to make any allusion to the genocide."
The foreign ministry also got involved seeking to downplay the linguistic faux pas.
"Deputy Defence Minister Matan Vilnai used the Hebrew phrase that included the term 'shoah' in the sense of a disaster or a catastrophe, and not in the sense of a holocaust," Arye Mekel, Israel's foreign ministry spokesman, said.
This was not enough to placate Palestinians who sought to exploit the use of the word.
"We are facing new Nazis who want to kill and burn the Palestinian people," Sami Abu Zuhri, Hamas spokesman, said.
The tit-for-tat exchanges between militants firing rockets from Gaza and the Israeli armed forces trying to hit them and their commanders continued, with the Palestinian death toll reaching 31 since Wednesday. One Israeli has been killed in that period.
Tens of thousands of Gazans took to the streets to protest the worsening violence on Friday.
"Gaza today faces a real war, a crazy war led by the enemy against our people," Ismail Haniyeh, one of the most senior Hamas leaders, told a crowd gathered outside the mosque where he attended weekly prayers.
Israel has tried ground offensives into Gaza before to silence the rocket threat but they have failed to deal with the problem once and for all.
Ehud Olmert, Israel's prime minister, has so far been wary of launching a ground offensive, which could incur heavy casualties and derail US-backed peace talks with Mahmoud Abbas, president of the Palestinian national authority.


http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/1580339/Israeli-minister-vows-Palestinian-'holocaust'.html



let me tell the respected members on board, there is nothing in my mind worst than Zionist pigs, than some of the pigs you allow to be members of this forum!

:w:

Yes propoganda do you need the definition? Where are your sources to validate the army used that boy as target practice? See you're the master at diversion and deflection. I'm sorry child I'm not one to fall for those traps.
 
israel is jus countin its days now inshallah, it has opressed enough, soon it shall face its fate, which all corrupt oppressors do inshallah
 
Nice propoganda piece. I would like to see this confirmed by a few more sources.

its comments like this, which show we still have many blind people who are blind from the inside,

well can i see authentic news sources sayin that hamas is firin rockets? because i dont believe in the bbc/cnn/sky/
 
Yes propoganda do you need the definition? Where are your sources to validate the army used that boy as target practice? See you're the master at diversion and deflection. I'm sorry child I'm not one to fall for those traps.

Do you need a definition for buzz off turd bag? No one here is awaiting your validation of the events taking place, much of the media is being kept out so there to begin with, we need no more a source than the SOB avowing a holocaust worst than they have allegedly suffered. You have a million picture, you'll want a million and one.. Simply because you are an unfeeling turd, and frankly there is nothing that can be done of that, perhaps short of termination of your account, since your mere presence here causes the forum to reek. and don't call me child or be sorry, I want nothing to do with you-- traitor and hypocrite!
 
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My heart cries.

I wish they would show images like that on TV here in the states, then perhaps everyone would understand the realities of war. It's hard to put a face to the words without pictures. This certainly puts a face on it.

May Allah receive those children and may they only know paradise. Ameen.

May the dogs that did this to the children pay for their crimes.

I am so saddened.
 
[And never think of those who have been killed in the cause of Allah as dead. Rather, they are alive with their Lord, receiving provision.] - 3, 169.
When Jaabir's (RAA) father was martyred on the day of Uhud, he sat over his slain body and uncovered the sheet from his face and weeped. He narrates, "The Companions forbade me of my excessive weeping, but Rasul Allah did not say anything. He then said, `Do not cry for him, for verily the angels shaded him with their wings until (his soul) was raised to the heavens.'" - Tafseer ibn Katheer and Zaad Al-Ma'aad, 6/p.33.


Those children are far better than all of us.. even if there were peace, there is nothing for them in those refugee camps, what is with Allah swt is far better than all the so-called good of this earth!

so don't weep for them, and let it be a wake up call to this umma insha'Allah it will bring unity instead of division!

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I wouldn't doubt anything like this, coming from cowardly sick *******s who fear that these children will grow up to fight against them
 

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