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A new generation of "terrorists" being born and so the neverending cycle continues

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SDEROT, Israel -- Mohammed Abu Hassanin may be a young boy, but he's old enough to know he's scared of the attacks being launched by Israel in Gaza.

"When the Jews bomb us when we are asleep, [Hassanin] says 'We get scared,' " a translator says.


Hassanin is one boy from Gaza speaking frankly to an anchor on Hamas TV about the attacks, which have gone on for 10 days.


Children like him have accounted for one-third of the casualties at Gaza's main hospital, foreign doctors say. And now Hamas and their media are making them the face of the attacks.


The children have seen terrible images of tragedy: their friends injured or killed and bloodied bodies in the streets.


They are images Hassanin says he will never forget. He'll keep them stored away until he's old enough to do something about it.


"When we will grow up, we will bomb them back," a CNN translator quoted the boy saying on Hamas TV.



It's a sentiment psychiatrists in Gaza say could be responsible a frightening future --* that the violence children are witnessing will sow the seeds for future violence.

In Gaza, a little girl wails as she talks about her friend who was killed in an attack on a Hamas house.

"She could be my sister," the girl tearfully says. "She is my friend but maybe my sister could die some day, I don't know. I am afraid."



Gaza psychiatrist Eyad el Sarraj said similar trauma to children following past Palestinian intifadas has led to violent results.

"Today children are experiencing a serious kind of trauma, and I fear for the future," el Sarraj said. "The children of the first intifada were throwing stones at the Israeli troops. And because of the trauma they were subjected to, 10 years later, the same children became suicide bombers."
Nowhere is safe for the children, and many are without food.


On Sunday, Save the Children staff members delivered food parcels to 641 families -- or nearly 6,000 people, including more than 3,000 children -- in Gaza City, east Jabalyah, Beit Lahia, Beit Hanoun and Um Al Nasser. But the group said the continuous air assaults and ground fighting are making movement dangerous for needy families.

"The situation has reached a critical level for children who are exposed to and experiencing violence, fear and uncertainty," said Annie Foster, Save the Children's team leader for the emergency response in the region.


"Parents are facing enormous challenges to protecting and caring for their children. Either they cannot leave their house to attend to basic needs for fear of being caught in the crossfire -- or they are being forced from their homes, into harm's way, to find shelter."



In the streets of Gaza, where Israeli ground forces are operating, and on the Israeli side, where Hamas rockets are being launched, the streets are empty. Even playgrounds for children are equipped with bunkers.



Sirens wail on the Israeli side warning of Hamas rocket attacks. When asked what they think when they hear the sound, the children respond with only one word: "Fear."


The threat of Hamas rockets in the south of Israel is taken so seriously that almost all the schools within rocket range of Gaza have locked their gates and told children not to come to school. According to the Israeli government, 300,000 students are affected.


The threat to children is something, perhaps the only thing, that people on both sides of the border agree on.


Gaby Schrieber, an Israeli psychiatrist at Barzilai Hospital, says Israeli children get excellent help and structured support * -- something he fears children in Gaza won't be receiving.

And if they don't get the support they need or hope for a better future, Schrieber worries what will happen to them.


"Where is hope for them, and how can they structure their future in their minds?" Schrieber said. "They can become extremists."
 

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A new generation of "terrorists" being born and so the neverending cycle continues

Great news for arms dealers I guess.

Seriously though, talking heads need to man up and tell it like it is about Israel. Everyones afraid to say something negative.
 

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its just always gonna be a fucked up situation

the muzzies gonna hurl a few random bombs at israel and than the jews gonna "tactfully" retaliate killing many innocent bystanders and the ones that survive this ordeal will be scarred for life and some will be the next generation of muzzies hurling random bombs at israel

gaza is such a concentrated area too as far as people per square mile or what not that indirect casualities and injuries in a significant amount are hard to avoid regardless if the jews are trying their best to target what they think are the bad guys and what not

i really have no clue what the solution is

other than the jews just moving to montana
 
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Great news for arms dealers I guess.

Seriously though, talking heads need to man up and tell it like it is about Israel. Everyones afraid to say something negative.

Tell it like it is about Israel? And what is that Funk?
 

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Gaza is basically a concentration camp that Israel whales on every so often after a few missiles that kill nobody or almost nobody come over. Millions of people and most of them are as innocent as you and I. It's mass murder and it is sickening. And who could blame the families of those killed for wanting revenge?
 

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Gaza is basically a concentration camp that Israel whales on every so often after a few missiles that kill nobody or almost nobody come over. Millions of people and most of them are as innocent as you and I. It's mass murder and it is sickening. And who could blame the families of those killed for wanting revenge?

Um, not exactly - Hamas launches 100 of missiles daily sending all border towns into a frenzy - sending the Israelis scrambling for cover when the sirens go off - and this happens all day long - then Israel pinpoints assasination attacks on the leaders of Hamas who hide among the innocent - NEWS TO HAMAS - IT'S BEEN OVER 60 YEARS - GET OVER IT.
 

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the timing is political as well

the current PM is currently in 3rd so he really has nothing to lose

if it works out and he gets a concrete cease fire in place to stop the random hurling of bombs for a while he looks good

if this backfires and hamas gains more clout outta it he's gone

either way though if he didn't move he probably was gone come feb

also it goes into US politics as well

dubya about as pro-israel as it gets as far as US presidents go

barack kinda a wild card but to date mr. hope and change not saying a damn thing other than one president at a time crappola

the jews figure lets put the pressure on him leading into his inauguration
 

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Crappola?

Tiz I think that it is a relief to have someone that plays it the way that it should be.

I know that other people have some silly contrary opinions but fuck em.
 

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I don't know - it would be nice if our President had an opinion about the middle east going up in flames again - actually, who cares? - I want all his attention directed towards our economy
 

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Crappola?

Tiz I think that it is a relief to have someone that plays it the way that it should be.

I know that other people have some silly contrary opinions but fuck em.

dude's gonna be prez of the most influential country in the world in a few weeks

probably would be a good idea if world leaders who are trying to bring this conflict to a halt have some clue his stance on this matter
 

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I doubt that any opinion that he could voice would be earth shakenly new and it could comprise what the man in charge is trying to do.
 

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dude's gonna be prez of the most influential country in the world in a few weeks

probably would be a good idea if world leaders who are trying to bring this conflict to a halt have some clue his stance on this matter

It's like Russia/Georgia - he says nothing - he's waiting to be told what to do/say - let's hope he never has to make a spur of the moment decision on his own accord - we could be fucked
 

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How long ago did the Hebrews arrive in the promised land?

Reckon anyone's got the answer as of the last months?
 

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It's like Russia/Georgia - he says nothing - he's waiting to be told what to do/say - let's hope he never has to make a spur of the moment decision on his own accord - we could be fucked

funny you bring that up i see this is somewhat a similar situation except the major players are on the other side of the fence

georgia (backed by the jews and the US) were the little guy who made the first move and russia moved in and overreacted to the situation trying to get what they want/flexing their muscles before stopping

now we got the muslim hamas gaza people hurling a few bombs and now the jews with US placing blame on the muslims for this conflict overreacting to the situation trying to get what they want/flexing their muscles before stopping

same shit

and a few pawns are sacrificed in the global games in the process

this is how WW3 has played out to date

it began on 9/11

small battles or potshots here or there but no major battles

other than i iraq i suppose that took a while to calm down for now at least....

just very weird

and as the predicted economic doom and gloom evolves i expect the battles to pick up in intensity and casualties

much like how great depression part one led to WW2
 
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What do you expect from these Zionists?
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Theyve been at it for so long over there that maybe they forgot what or who started it.... They just know they deeply hate each other.... Presidents have tried to quell the bloodshed but it just goes on & on... The whole deal is a lost cause & if thats what Obama is thinking then I with him on it.
 

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Gaza is basically a concentration camp that Israel whales on every so often after a few missiles that kill nobody or almost nobody come over. Millions of people and most of them are as innocent as you and I. It's mass murder and it is sickening. And who could blame the families of those killed for wanting revenge?

Well what a surprise. Another 9/11 conspiracy nut who also blames the victims in the ME. Are there any issues about which you aren't retarded?
 

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Gaza is basically a concentration camp that Israel whales on every so often after a few missiles that kill nobody or almost nobody come over. Millions of people and most of them are as innocent as you and I. It's mass murder and it is sickening. And who could blame the families of those killed for wanting revenge?

I hate to admit it but you hit the nail on the head with your comment.
Those silly rockets are like a wasp annoying a buffalo. Bad situation.
 

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