Tuesday, September 13, 2005
The Sacking of Gush Katif in Pictures

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Daniel Greenfield is a journalist investigating Islamic terrorism and the Left. He is a Shillman Journalism Fellow at the David Horowitz Freedom Center
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And this, THIS is peace? The pictures speak volumes..the gleeful delight on the faces of these Palestinians is something I won't forget. Thank you for posting them.
ReplyDeleteThanks for posting the photos of the cockroaches.
ReplyDeleteRaid is needed in Gaza now.
What a bunch of ugly mugs those muslims are.
The first 2 word that came to mind were 'filthy scum'.
ReplyDeleteYou see him pointing the way. The third from the bottom. A picture is worth a thousand words.
ReplyDeleteThe tsunami is coming...and they will all be washed away. we will then rebuild Gush Katif and Jewish Gaza without any vermin.
ReplyDeleteאבינו מלכנו - נקום לעיננו נקמת דם עבדך השפוך
re: jameel's post, the words at the bottom are
ReplyDeleteavinu malkeinu - nekom le'einenu nikmat dam avadecha ha'safuch
our father, our king - avenge before our eyes, the blood of your servants that has been spilled
I just read an article in Arutz online this morning...seems the international media is justifying the burning of the synagogues! I was already disgusted by what happened, and then to learn that it wasn't one just synagogue burned to the ground (which is bad enough) but 19! SICKENING! I can't believe any media outlet would actually relish in the destruction of ANY house of worship. Well, I can't say I don't believe the media is doing this, I do believe it, but only a total reprobate would sit back and praise these actions. It's seems like the prelude to WWII in Germany all over again, and once again the world is turning a blind eye to what is happening.
ReplyDeleteOh well, nobody said these people were too smart. They could have, with some modification, very easily have converted many of these buildings into useable and useful structures for themselves. Hate, is certainly a blinding emotion.
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