What do Hebron Jewish Settlers Teach Their Kids?
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Photo by masser
Jewish settler children trying to breaking into an Arab-owned shop in the West Bank city of Hebron during a curfew impose by the Israeli army on Palestinians. The sequence is L to R, the bottom one being when I (masser) shouted out to get them to stop.
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6 Comments on “What do Hebron Jewish Settlers Teach Their Kids?”
Exactly, nothing less is expected from this sect of Jews.
I can tell you … that Palestinians are third-class people .. that as Jews they are allowed to mistreat them without being punished, to destroy and vanadlize any of their property … that the army won’t seriously interfere nor harm them and allow them to do whatever they wish as nobody wants to mess with them!
I know … have been there, talked to victims.
They are violent bastards, the very SCUM of mankind!!
What do you expect as an outcome of a non-moderate educattion? . Don’t we agree that the extremists couldn’t do , but the non-objectively enhanced attitudes leading to more conflicts, organically , and worse?
. Cannot we just get a way to get these children, from both sides, palestinans and israelis, for an education, aiming at a long run 2 neibouring states,living in peace? . IMHO, it is a matter of adults {parents,families,neighbours public spheres …all stimulating for a proper “humanist management”, for this part of the world..Patience..
the way the settlers act with phlstenian people reflects on their childrens,they manage their own issuees with violence and deep envy and hatred,shame on them ,they are bastards
raul,
and Arab/Palestinian are not supposed to defend themselves otherwise they are tagged, terrorists!?
Oh Hebron, I love my city … I just wanna say that Hebron will be better without jews.
Nadim from Hebron, Palestine