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Is this young woman a terrorist?

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Primrose65 Thu 04-Jan-18 10:27:21

It's always difficult and probably inappropriate to take a view based on one story and one side - there are always 2 sides.
Start the story in 1948 or 1967 or any date you like. The attitude of both sides has been aggressive and combative. Neither the Palestinians nor the Israelis have the moral high ground in this conflict in my opinion.

Jaycee5 Thu 04-Jan-18 10:22:27

No she isn't. She is brave.
The settlers also blocked off the spring where they got their water and shot her cousin in the face with rubber bullets at close range.
When fighting an illegal occupation it is legal under international law to use all means possible.
She needs as much support as possible.
Boycott Israeli goods and support Palestinian entrepreneurs through LendwithCare.org. It is not much but there is unfortunately not much that we can do.
It is at least heartening that virtually no country supported Trump's recent UN motion except those which are US dependencies in one way or another.

blueskies Thu 04-Jan-18 10:20:21

She is just a child and so brave. She will go down in history alongside Anne Frank. I hope my children and grandchildren would also stand up to occupiers. Didn't we fight against such thugs in WW2. We must stand by her and all the poor innocent children imprisoned and abused in Israel.

paddyann Thu 04-Jan-18 10:02:20

no she's not,she and her family are being abominably treated not just by the Israeli state and I stress STATE but by the rest of the world who have stood back and watched while this happens .Makes me ashamed .Yes we all know the Jews went through hell in WW11 and before BUT surely that should have given them insight into how NOT to treat people...Palestinians NEED help from the rest of world

OldMeg Thu 04-Jan-18 09:58:56

One man’s terrorist is another man’s freedom fighter.

jura2 Thu 04-Jan-18 09:49:03

Who am I?

I am a Palestinian girl.

Before I was born, the occupation took most of my village’s lands to build a new settlement called Halamish.

Then they arrested my father. When my aunt went to visit him, one of the soldiers pushed her over the stairs of the court and she died.

Since I was little the settlers of Halamish keep stealing more and more of our lands to expand the settlement.

Our home has demolition order because it is in Area C. The settlers are allowed to build on our land, but not us.

In 2005, the settlers made the spring of our village part of the settlement and prevent us from using it, even though many of us are farmers.

All these things happened with great support from the Occupation army and government.

When the people of the my village started to resist the injustices with protest marches, my father was arrested again.
My mother was arrested too. My uncles, aunts, brothers, cousins - all of them were arrested too.

My cousin Mustafa was killed by the Israeli army. My uncle Rushdi was killed by the army too!

Later, an Israeli sniper shot my mom in the leg and she couldn’t move for long time.

Almost every week, the army breaks into our homes to arrest one of my family or to confiscate our laptops or phones.
During our marches, they shoot us with tear gas rubber bullets - my cousin is in hospital badly injured because he was shot in the face the week before.

A few days ago, two soldiers came to our house to take positions to shoot at the demonstrators from my village. I stood with my family to prevent them, the soldier pushed me and I slapped him.
And now I am in jail!
My mother and my cousin are in jail too!
The occupation government and media call me a terrorist.
Do you know who I am?

And what would you do if that was your life? Or the life of your child?