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Email this page to a friend!The buck stops here...?
The blame was never doubted, even though the head Israeli commander, General Yom Tov Samia went on record as saying that there was no way, from the angles on the battlefield, that Israeli troops could have killed the boy, and Israel "paid the price". Last night (March 18, 2002) The German TV ARD presented research they had done on the subject of who really killed the boy and came out with 100% certainty: Palestinian police killed the boy. Israelis are very cynical in their regard to the media and how it portrays them and their country. Maybe this is the reason they don't think that the fact that the media went along with such a terrible hoax - maybe they think that the rest of the world "knows" the truth. They are wrong - the world doesn't. We here at GAMLA have been trying to tell the world about the lies the main media passes on to it's readers, day by day. We are not talking about unknown papers in small towns, we are talking about the BIG boys - CNN, BBC, NPR, NYT, and many others with 3 letter abbreviations. What can the "small" citizen do? For starts - read and learn. We suggest you click on the relevant links below, you will not only find them interesting, but also useful in the fight against the mainstream media. After reading them, please click the "send this article by email" link and send the articles out to as many people you can. Israel has long said that what is happening to US, will soon happen to all of the free world. It is happening. Do your best to stop it.
IDF investigation: Unlikely that IDF fire killed Mohammed al Dura (November 27, 2000)
The following articles and pictures were published by GAMLA in the summer of 2000, telling the story of the Palestinian "Summer Camps". The story is quite amazing, but shows the deep cynicism of the PA in their goal to destroy Israel. Kids "Playing War" - the pictures
Arafat living in the pastStephen Winn, Deputy Editorial Page EditorSeptember 19, 2000 The Kansas City Star A New York Times story last month detailed how the Palestinian Authority uses 90 summer camps on the West Bank and Gaza to train tomorrow's terrorists. Tens of thousands of children attend the camps. Pictures showed masked teenagers rehearsing the kidnapping of an Israel official and assembling Kalashnikov rifles. Some campers talked about how they would someday fight against Israel. A 16-year-old boasted about how the Palestinians would seize Jerusalem, Tel Aviv and Haifa. Years ago they supposedly agreed to abandon violence and work toward a future in which the Palestinians and Israel could co-operate and live together in peace.
Child martyrs from Arafat's schoolSam Kiley (The Times - UK)October 25, 2000 Stone-throwing children at the centre of riots on the West Bank and Gaza have received weeks of training in guerrilla warfare, including mock kidnappings, from Yassir Arafat's Fatah movement. The children, some as young as 11, took a break yesterday from an often deadly game of cat and mouse with heavily armed Israeli soldiers to boast of their exploits on training camps where they were also indoctrinated with ferocious anti-Israeli sentiments. Over the past four weeks at least 120 Palestinians have been killed by Israelis. About a third of them were boys as young as 12, some among the 25,000 youngsters trained in 90 different Fatah camps earlier this year.
Palestinian Child SacrificeProf. Gerald M. SteinbergOctober 25, 2000 After first buying into the Palestinian propaganda, the forces of morality in the world are beginning to confront this horrible reality. Sweden's Queen Silvia was among the first voices of conscience outside of Israel to raise this issue. In a meeting of the World Childhood Foundation that took place at the United Nations, she strongly criticized Palestinian parents for abusing their children in this way. "As a mother I'm very worried about this. I'd like to tell them to quit. This is very dangerous. The children should not take part." While the Palestinian leaders were cynically pursuing their political efforts to isolate Israel in a special meeting of the UN General Assembly, the Swedish Queen placing the responsibility precisely where it belongs, declaring, "The Palestinian leaders are exploiting them and risking their lives in a political fight."
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