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Topic: The child martyr Iman Al-Hams and Zionist Posted: 30 March 2006 at 8:56pm |
From palestine-info.co.uk The child martyr Iman Al-Hams and Zionist terrorism By Dec 27, 2005, 13:55
Iman Al-Hams, was a 13 year old Palestinian child. She was too young to predict how far Zionist terrorism could reach. Iman took some money and headed toward the neighborhood's grocery where she lived in Rafah city. A few hundred meters away, the Zionist terrorist �Gevati� unit took position. The bloodthirsty soldiers of the unit were waiting to detect and shoot any Palestinian who would come into their sight whether that Palestinian happened to be on the roof of his house, inside his room or a passerby or even a child who got bored of being confined to his or her house and �took the risk� of going out to play with his or her peers.
A few steps away from her house, the occupation soldiers sprayed her with the bullets of their machineguns as if they were against a military battalion or a commando unit and not an innocent little girl.
Iman was killed on October 15, 2004 in Rafah in such a way that makes it hard to believe the killers belong to mankind. After little Iman was shot and fell on the ground, the commander of the military post, surrounded by his soldiers, approached her and sprayed her with 20 more bullets making sure that she�s dead.
The Zionist officer who killed Iman in cold blood confirmed that he was not sorry for what he did. In a lengthy interview with the Zionist �Ma'ariv� newspaper, the officer stated that he did not violate instructions when he killed Iman. He added that if Iman came to life again and if she was only 3 years old he would have killed her again.
Nevertheless, the Zionist officer whose name was not disclosed said that he was a victim of the conspiracy of his colleagues who testified against him for racial reasons pointing out that he is Durzi while his colleagues are Jewish.
The Zionist judicial view on killing a Palestinian child: A Zionist court acquitted the officer although he was accused of killing the child Iman. The bill of indictment stated that the soldiers at the military position noticed a �suspicious person� about 100 meters away and immediately shot at him. It turned out that the �suspicious person� was none other than the child Iman . The commander of the position approached the child, pointed his M-16 at the body of the child at a very close range and emptied the full load of his gun�s magazine into Iman�s body.
Testimonies: A soldier who witnessed the crime, told the Hebrew �Yediot Ahronot� that the killing of Iman was like executing a person without trial. He confirmed that the soldiers shot at her from different positions and that the commander shot the child a number of times from his automatic machine gun until he was sure she was dead.
Three other soldiers testified to the same story confirming that the child was murdered in cold blood. Nevertheless, the Zionist judiciary acquitted the criminal officer and allowed him to return to the military as commander of a detachment.
The Zionist judiciary and the �others�: The carelessness in which the Zionist judiciary deals with homicide cases committed by Israeli soldiers or settlers against Palestinian children, women and men and even against foreigners in the Palestinian territories is only compatible with the state terrorism practiced by the Zionist authorities against the unarmed Palestinian people in the occupied territories.
Among the examples illustrating the carelessness of the Zionist judiciary towards the crimes committed against �others� is the decision in April 2005 of the Zionist military judge who acquitted the Israeli soldiers who killed the British reporter James Miller due to what the judge described as lack of evidence.
Another example is the acquittal of the Israeli soldier who was accused of killing the American activist Rachel Cory who was crushed to death by an Israeli bulldozer in Rafah in 2003.
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Posted: 13 April 2006 at 4:11pm |
Sad,so,so,Sad! What happened to this child is not unusual however. Israeli soldiers frequently murder innocent men,women and children daily.
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Posted: 13 April 2006 at 4:38pm |
happens everyday, no offence "Palestine", but what are muslim countries doing about it ? any action taken? anything done to stop the killings? cant muslim countries send peacekeeping troops or something?
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Posted: 14 April 2006 at 4:06pm |
Ak_m_f, Why do you basically blame 'other Arab' countries for not coming to the aid of Palistine? Why dont you just say that Israel should STOP their terrorism of Palistinians?
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Posted: 14 April 2006 at 4:13pm |
Moona wrote:
<FONT face="Courier New, Courier, mono" size=4>Ak_m_f,� Why do you basically blame 'other Arab' countries�for not coming �to the aid of Palistine? Why dont you just say that Israel should STOP their terrorism of Palistinians? |
where did I stated anything about "arab" countries?
I just said "muslim" countries
Ok Isreal will not stop it I guess, so what will you do?
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Posted: 16 April 2006 at 7:54am |
asalamualakum 1-2 years ago my cousins cousin was killed in palestine while he was on top of a cofee shop and my other cousin jehad was killed around 6 or somethin years ago while he was only 16 years old he ran off to ramallah and began to the rocks at the jews and after a few rocks were thrown his life was taken away... i went to palestine this year and it was getting better than how it was 3 years ago.the jews knocked open a mans house and threw a bomb in it .many things are happening there right now and i hope that one day inshallah it will stop...
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Posted: 16 April 2006 at 9:29am |
ak_m_f wrote:
happens everyday, no offence "Palestine", but what are muslim countries doing about it ? any action taken? anything done to stop the killings? cant muslim countries send peacekeeping troops or something?
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Assalamu Alaikum:
I don't honestly think that Israel would allow Muslim troops of any type into it's borders. Do you?
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Posted: 16 April 2006 at 10:10am |
Mishmish wrote:
ak_m_f wrote:
happens everyday, no offence "Palestine", but what are muslim countries doing about it ? any action taken? anything done to stop the killings? cant muslim countries send peacekeeping troops or something? |
Assalamu Alaikum:
I don't honestly think that Israel would allow Muslim troops of any type into it's borders. Do you? |
IF UN passes peacekeeping mandate, then yes...
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