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Haitham Sabbah – Photos of the day

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I selected the following photos to sum up all that can be said to describe the Israeli massacre in Gaza today and what we expect to see very soon.

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First, peace! What peace?
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The Israeli terrorist war machines used 60 jet fighters to attack Gaza and drop 100 ton of explosives there. The operation was concluded in two minutes:

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A new world record in massacring people in one day. Congratulations to Israel (I mean it, congratulations for winning the bloody record):

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Israeli citizens watching with JOY and taking memorial photos of their terrorist attack on Gaza:

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The casualties: 225 killed (including ten of children and toddlers, and still counting) and more than 700 injured, hundreds of them in critical condition. The Israeli terrorist state chose the peak hour in Gaza – while kids are returning home from school – to cause maximum death:

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Palestinians in the Occupied West Bank went demonstrating against the Israel terrorist crimes in Gaza and attacked Israeli terrorists with stones. Reports indicated that all fractions between political parties vanished during these demonstrations, which included Hamas and Fatah supporters who attacked Israel's terrorist army side by side.

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And finally, Palestinian President, Mr. Mahmoud Abbas was drinking Arabian coffee in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Enjoy it Mr. President!

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  1. Jenna | December 28, 2008 at 8:01 am | Permalink

    Looking at all those pics and then finally at the last one, just shows what we've come to. Palestinian children killed and massacred, while their president sips his coffee comfortably, without a care.

  2. Dawn | December 28, 2008 at 4:16 pm | Permalink

    Leaders of nations are almost never the victims of conflict between states. They are the focal points of dispute, in place for the purpose of sharpening disagreements. I have often wondered why we do not insist that leaders, in this case the Palestinian President and the Israeli Premier, sit together in forced captivity until they can work out their national disputes. The temporary disruption of their internal states' affairs, their family life and freedom of movement is infinitely preferable to the loss of even one life.
    The killing of innocents no matter how justified is always murder. The leader or leaders giving the order for such killings are simply murderers with excuses.

  3. أحمد | December 28, 2008 at 7:23 pm | Permalink

    اتفق معك فى اغلب ماقلت لكن ليس هذا الوقت المناسب لتبادل الاتهامات والشتائم
    نحن فى حاجة ليكون الشعب الفلسطينى يد واحدة ولموقف عربى واحد هذا هو اول الطريق لردع الاسرائيليين

  4. Neil Williams | December 28, 2008 at 11:05 pm | Permalink

    3000 protest at Israeli London embassy today at Gaza massacure.

    To see more on all the UK protests visit the Respect Supporters Blog at:
    http://respectuk.blogspot.com/

    Respect is the party of George Galloway MP.

    We are with you, the Palestinian people, in your struggle for freedom, peace and justice!

    Neil Williams
    Respect National Council
    UK

  5. Ali Mujtaba | December 28, 2008 at 11:31 pm | Permalink

    I'm Ali from Pakistan. This massacre is the result of a collective failure of the leadership in the Muslim world. From my country to the Middle East, our leaders have been imposed by foreigners and sadly, we have the audacity to tolerate them? Bravo to the Hamas and the HizbAllah for standing up and kicking the sh|t out of the Israelis in the past and there's no reason why they won't do it again. Pakistanis stand by their Palestinian brothers and sisters in this hour of trial! Long Live Palestine!

  6. Nigel Parry | December 29, 2008 at 6:12 am | Permalink

    Haitham,

    Where are these images from? What's the original source. Is there a way to get specific captions?

    Thanks,

    Nigel

  7. Nigel Parry | December 29, 2008 at 6:14 am | Permalink

    Can you reply to my e-mail? I forgot to click the "Notify me of followup comments via e-mail" box.

  8. Haitham Sabbah | December 29, 2008 at 9:52 am | Permalink

    Originally Posted By Nigel Parry
    Haitham,

    Where are these images from? What's the original source. Is there a way to get specific captions?

    Thanks,

    Nigel

    Photos are avaliable from the main stream media. You can find all of them and much much more if you search Yahoo News Images, http://www.gettyimages.com and http://www.pixcetera.com

  9. eman | December 29, 2008 at 1:34 pm | Permalink

    thanks for this great picture,, :'(
    May Allah help them ,,
    Let all the people Know what Israel in Palestine with USA ,, for sure :S

    الله يحميه ويغرفلهم يارب..

    منتدى

    توبيكات

    مدونة

    blog

  10. Delaram | December 31, 2008 at 2:22 pm | Permalink

    Salam,,,,I'm Delaram from Iran-Tehran.
    I'm very very soory for the poor peopels in Gaza, sepecialy for childeren . I have a little son , he is 4 years olds, when I saw these childerenes I think they are same as my son….God bleas all of us…I think ,,That is not enugh for them we must find good way to help them. shame on all of arab leaderes !!!! specialy Hosnei Mubarak!!

  11. CAHLEB TSHIBULA. | January 2, 2009 at 6:51 pm | Permalink

    those pictures are really touching,
    it makes me feel sad, terrible, un-happy and tortured that I cant do some thing about it, and that out there, some were, some one, some how, could make a change But There not.
    people just don’t realise what is going on in the whole wide world, but I do, and theirs only few of my kind!
    AND ON MY SIDE OF THE WORLD, I WILL FIGHT FOR YOU.
    I SESANRLY WISH YOU GOOD LUCK
    &
    HOPE YOU THE BEST!!!

    ALL FOR ONE, AND ONE FOR ALL.

  12. umerislam | January 11, 2009 at 11:03 pm | Permalink

    if u want to know the background of palestine and israel war u can see the lecture of shaikh ahmed deedat the topic was "Arabs and Israel – Conflict or Conciliation" on youtube
    i m sure u will like that.it will be worthful and make u understand about all this nouncence. Salam u alaikum

  13. 5ra-3ala-3bas | January 13, 2009 at 12:52 pm | Permalink

    go to hell Mr. President

  14. Mohammad | January 28, 2009 at 9:29 pm | Permalink

    stupid puppet leaders
    where ever there is a muslim country we have 2 sides one side the government side which is the puppets of the west and israel and its supporters and the other side the ppl the muslimeen .
    so i ask those muslimen 2 stand up and get rid of those corrupt leaders of ours we need actions enough is enough

  15. MB Queen | February 5, 2009 at 1:32 am | Permalink

    Undead

    The pearls of heaven are falling
    And the white carpet is being laid
    On the forehead
    Of this dream

    Silently, softly
    The white flakes
    Soothe the scene
    Soothing the scene
    The scene is soothing

    But not for those
    For whom soothing is the icy wind –
    That aches cold
    Bitter and black
    The heaviness of their wounds

    Our martyred babes
    Whose innocence
    Makes shy
    The whiteness
    Of this snow

    There are no footprints for these
    Whose feet are left cold
    Or last kisses to take with them
    To sleep
    As we look blind
    Searching for them as we weep

    Silently,
    Softly,
    The white carpet is being laid
    Almost no sound
    As the pearls of heaven fall to the ground

    Our martyred babes
    Their innocence
    Makes shy the whiteness of this snow
    Blush, red
    Cry, Gold
    This silence is the crown of the undead

    [BM. 2/2/09.London. 4.40pm]

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