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Karin   Germany   
July, 31, 2006 1:30 AM
I second your thoughts Ola .. one by one!! I was thinking of these children who had not even really started LIFE yet ... and were killed bypeople who don't value it, who bomb indiscriminately KNOWING there were people. NOBODY should come and tell me they didn't - they have drones EVERYWHERE! They should have fled?? HOW? WHERE TO? Previously they bombed and destroyed ALL the roads so that NOBODY could drive them anymore - and afterwards they threw leaflets telling people to get out!! What a blasphemy!! Besides .. these people were afraid to get ANYwhere - convoys and ambulances were bombed - on top, they were very poor. It is a terrible, terrible tragedy!!
I am at a loss for words ... something which happens very rarely to me.

What is written in Arabic? Could you please translate it?
Ola   Jordan   
July, 31, 2006 1:46 AM
This part says it all Karin!
I was thinking of these children who had not even really started LIFE yet ... and were killed by people who don't value it

You presented many valid and important points Karin, those people really couldn't flee their homes... And remember the first massacre in Qana in 1996, people actually fled their homes, nonetheless, they were killed!

Written in Arabic are Qur'anic verses, I cna't translate them but I can tell you what they are talking about in general. The first one talks about martyrs, and that they are not dead, they are alive, in a place much more superior to this mortal world. The second says, I mean its meaning, is that God sees everything, and that tyrants won't get away with their tyranny
Karin   Germany   
July, 31, 2006 7:54 AM
AMEEN!!!

 
 
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