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Palestinian handicapped children forcefully homeless by Israel

Where on earth would you expect to see a military forces going out at 5:30 AM to throw out 'handicapped children' to the cold streets after snatching the kids out of their beds?

ISRAEL, no where else!

Believe it or not, the Israeli forces went out to demolish a centre for disabled children in east Jerusalem before the dawn on Tuesday. The Israeli forces claim that the centre had no license.

According to Ma'an news agency:

Our Jerusalem correspondent reported that the Israeli military forced the disabled children to evacuate the building and then began demolishing it.

The 70 m² building, which is owned by Palestinian Jerusalemite Hani Tatah, houses more than 20 disabled children.

Haaretz Correspondent said:

The Israeli Committee Against House Demolitions (ICAHD) said seven children and two caregivers were asleep at 5:30 A.M. when police and Border Police arrived and instructed the caregivers to evacuate the children. According to ICAHD, the police refused to call the center's director to contact the parents and to evacuate the children, but started to do so themselves. After two children were removed by police, the director and the caregivers removed the rest, out of concern that the children would be harmed.

The Jerusalem police said they did not remove any children from the building. "Moreover, at the request of the people at the site, we allowed them to conduct their prayers undisturbed although we knew that the moment we delayed the demolition, we were taking a chance that disorderly conduct would occur."

'Disorderly conduct'… yeah… by the 'disabled children'!? Oh wait, they are Palestinians, so even if they are disabled, they are dangerous to the security of Israel.

Or maybe not… They are not dangerous, but some Jewish colonizers (a.k.a. settlers) 'liked' that spot of land and wants to build a small colony there. So, who cares about disabled children? And who cares if it is 5:30 AM or even 1:00 AM? And who cares if they are thrown into the streets? It's enough "sin" to be a Palestinian to have it all and worse.

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  1. The Sphinx | May 10, 2007 at 10:26 pm | Permalink

    Disorderly conduct. Regardless of which state the people where in, whether disabled, or sick, or whatever.. WHAT do you expect people to do to you after you kicked them out of their home and demolished it before their eyes? Sit around and drink coffee?

    Man, I am so glad there is a Day of Judgement where these S.O.B.s will pay for their crimes.

  2. kimmy | May 11, 2007 at 1:37 am | Permalink

    A handicapped child wearing a bomb is a terrorfying thing to imagin.
    Just think about it. Hundreds of sweet and loving Jewish mothers crooning over a handicapped child and "BOOM", everyone is killed.
    The Jews have to remove all threats to themselves.
    On another note: What about all the settlement in Palestein? The Palestinians didn't give the licenses.
    Are they allowed to destroy these homes?

  3. Jason Paz | May 11, 2007 at 1:55 pm | Permalink

    Once again you present a horror show not picked up by AIPAC and not published by Aish.com. [They had a nice piece this morning about the violin virtuoso Joshua Bell.]
    I am a Jewish Israeli, but I am not blind as to what the government is doing.
    What goes around comes around.
    Police State Israel oppresses Jews as well as Palestinians with cruelty and gusto.
    The Secret Police have raided our animal shelter three times causing the wrongful deaths of three of our human volunteers. Of course the Police and city officials deserve charges of cruelty to animals crimes against humanity and murder.
    A sympathetic Judge advised us to press charges in Europe.
    I believe this is a proper course for Palestinians as well.
    There are no animal or human rights in Israel.

  4. The situation in Falestine and Israel just gets worse and worse….poor people I feel so helpless

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