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How disingenuous. Most of the Jews of Hebron were killed in an infamous massacre organized by the Arab community of Hebron in 1929. The survivors evacuated by the British. link When the Jews returned decades later the Arabs at first feared they would be massacred or at least completely evicted in turn. That didn't happen, because the Jews showed the Arabs great mercy - something this old woman, who may be old enough to remember first-hand what crimes her community is guilty of, conveniently forgets.
The water issue is a sensitive one, especially in this community where Arabs and Jews not just live in close proximity, but share the same holy sites. As for the arrest, it appears the boy could have been restrained by his mother, but she chose to pull at the soldiers instead.
Bibliography"I am writing through tears. I wept when I saw the photo of the ruined village of al-Sanbariyya because it was my former brother-in-law who helped destroy the village and the lives of those who lived there. My now deceased brother-in-law was born in Los Angeles and after World War II decided he wanted to live in Palestine. He met his wife-to-be at a training camp somewhere in the midwest. While at the camp many of the people decided they wanted to build a kibbutz in then Palestine. I am not sure that they gave a thought to the fact that they would be taking the lands of others. But then, I don't know. I wasn't there.
My brother-in-law went to Palestine on a ship smuggling refugees into the country when the ship was stopped by the British. He jumped ship and swam to shore and soon he met up with the other Americans. They received weapons, probably from the Haganah, and went to the northern part of Palestine to begin the ethnic cleansing of the land so that they could build kibbutz Maayan Baruch.
It was a few years later that I met my brother-in-law when he and his wife came to Los Angeles for my marriage to his younger brother. I will never forget how he laughed as he described the frightened villagers fleeing their homes as they left their shoes by the door and their pots on the stove. Later, in an internet search, I found out that the village had been called al-Sanbariyya and had been home to 130 families. His story bothered me but I was young and caught up in the story of Israel. It was only after the 1967 war that I started having doubts and as I read more and more history of Israel/Palestine, not always easy to come by, I discovered the incredible injustices that had been done to the Palestinian people, injustices that continue to this day.
As a Jew who was raised to believe in justice for all peoples, I believe that it is my obligation to speak out about Israel and to try in whatever way possible to bring about a better life in Palestine for the people who belong there... The people who were so cruelly evicted from their lands.
Name of author withheld by the Sakakini."
No matter how much these zionists rationalize their crimes, there time is running out. These criminal terrorist Jews will meet their fateful end at the very hands of Jesus the True Messiah whom the Jews denied 2000 years ago!
So it has been written, so it shall be done! Inshallah