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Poor Oppressed Palestinian Woman


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2015 Nov 8, 3:43pm   4,981 views  14 comments

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https://www.youtube.com/embed/bZ5gbHtaDVE

Yahudi! Even the rock will say, there is a Zionist behind me, Stab him! ULULULULULU!

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1   Strategist   2015 Nov 8, 3:51pm  

thunderlips11 says

Poor Oppressed Palestinian Woman "Sucker Stabs" Israeli Guard

Anyone who wears those Jihadi Burkha garbs cannot be trusted.
I fully support the death penalty for attempted murder by Jihadis.

2   Tenpoundbass   2015 Nov 8, 5:36pm  

She deliberately stayed in the path of a Bull Dozer.
Why didn't the people from that village stand in the Dozer's path?

3   MisdemeanorRebel   2015 Nov 8, 6:21pm  

Tenpoundbass says

Why didn't the people from that village stand in the Dozer's path?

Not as useful for propaganda as blonde self-proclaimed Anarchist White Girls from the West Coast who act as scouts and human shields. The purpose of "peace activists" is to shield Terrorists from the IDF.

Here's Daniel Borg - he was a 20-year old Swedish Leftwing Activist who joined the ISM for three weeks in Hebron in 2007:

Before joining ISM group in Hebron I had my training in Ramallah during two days. How to obstruct IDF ops? How to freely walk in a neighbourhood and alert the coordinators the movements of incoming IDF patrols? When to go out and show your presence to the military, so that they don't dare shoot at your direction? Shield a house that IDF want to demolish? Shield stone-molotov-throwing militants? Yes. Our job. PLO (now Fatah, but it is the same) uses well meaning idealistic western youngsters to aid, shield and make-possible their terrorist agenda. The Fatah-coordinators made it clear to us that ISM uses only non-violent means of resistance, but in the meantime stressed that if the Palestinians chooses to use violence our job is to shield them. It is the Palestinians that live under occupation and humiliation, not us western activists, so we should let them make the operational decisions and we internationals are there to act like human shields and protect them from the IDF.

Much more at: http://www.israellycool.com/2015/08/22/memories-from-my-time-as-a-pro-palestinian-activist-in-hebron-2007/

Corrie's Family sued in the US and Israel and lost all wrongful death suits, including multiple appeals.

4   Strategist   2015 Nov 8, 6:24pm  

Tenpoundbass says

She deliberately stayed in the path of a Bull Dozer.

If you support a terrorist, you are a terrorist. My sympathies lie with the real victims, I could care less about her.

5   Strategist   2015 Nov 8, 6:28pm  

thunderlips11 says

Corrie's Family sued in the US and Israel and lost all wrongful death suits, including multiple appeals.

Wrongful death? LOL. You go into a war zone supporting terrorists, and you expect safety? Thats like going into outer space expecting oxygen.

6   MisdemeanorRebel   2015 Nov 8, 7:28pm  

This is what Corrie died defending: Weapons, People and Goods Smuggling Tunnels

https://www.youtube.com/embed/qSpdXV3ol44

Apparently after the damage to Sharm Al-Sheik's tourism industry, the Egyptians were hell bent to removed the threat of radicals going in and out of Gaza and have done more damage to the tunnels in a few days than the "Yahudi" have done in

7   Tenpoundbass   2015 Nov 9, 6:27am  

Strategist says

Tenpoundbass says

She deliberately stayed in the path of a Bull Dozer.

If you support a terrorist, you are a terrorist. My sympathies lie with the real victims, I could care less about her.

I'm not supporting any side here, in saying that anyone who intentionally places them selves under the tracks of heavy earth moving equipment.
Is operating under their own full accord.

8   Blurtman   2015 Nov 9, 6:28am  

ISM accounts
ISM activist Richard Purssell testified, "[t]hey began demolishing one house. We gathered around and called out to them and went into the house, so they backed out. During the entire time they knew who we were and what we were doing, because they didn't shoot at us. We stood in their way and shouted. There were about eight of us in an area about 70 square meters. Suddenly, we saw they turned to a house they had started to demolish before, and I saw Rachel standing in the way of the front bulldozer." Human-rights activists and Palestinians say that the demolitions had also been accompanied by gunfire from Israeli snipers. The director of Rafah's hospital, Dr. Ali Moussa said that 240 Palestinians, including 78 children, had been killed. "Every night there is shooting at houses in which children are sleeping, without any attacks from Palestinians."[23]

An ISM activist using the name "Richard", saying he had witnessed Corrie's death, told Haaretz:

There's no way he didn't see her, since she was practically looking into the cabin. At one stage, he turned around toward the building. The bulldozer kept moving, and she slipped and fell off the plow. But the bulldozer kept moving, the shovel above her. I guess it was about 10 or 15 meters that it dragged her and for some reason didn't stop. We shouted like crazy to the operator through loudspeakers that he should stop, but he just kept going and didn't lift the shovel. Then it stopped and backed up. We ran to Rachel. She was still breathing.[1]

Eyewitness and ISM member Tom Dale, commenting on the 2012 verdict said: "Whatever one thinks about the visibility from a D9 bulldozer, it is inconceivable that at some point the driver did not see her, given the distance from which he approached, while she stood, unmoving, in front of it. As I told the court, just before she was crushed, Rachel briefly stood on top of the rolling mound of earth which had gathered in front of the bulldozer: her head was above the level of the blade, and just a few meters from the driver."[41]

Joe Carr, an American ISM activist who used the assumed name of Joseph Smith during his time in Gaza, gave the following account in an affidavit recorded and published by the Palestinian Centre for Human Rights (PCHR):

Still wearing her fluorescent jacket, she knelt down at least 15 meters in front of the bulldozer, and began waving her arms and shouting, just as activists had successfully done dozens of times that day.... When it got so close that it was moving the earth beneath her, she climbed onto the pile of rubble being pushed by the bulldozer.... Her head and upper torso were above the bulldozer's blade, and the bulldozer operator and co-operator could clearly see her. Despite this, the operator continued forward, which caused her to fall back, out of view of the driver. [sic] He continued forward, and she tried to scoot back, but was quickly pulled underneath the bulldozer. We ran towards him, and waved our arms and shouted; one activist with the megaphone. But the bulldozer operator continued forward, until Corrie was all the way underneath the central section of the bulldozer.[42]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rachel_Corriethunderlips11 says

This is what Corrie died defending: Weapons, People and Goods Smuggling Tunnels

Nonsense. Please provide a reference where she states that is her intention.

9   Blurtman   2015 Nov 9, 6:58am  

There is a much more civilized way to kill someone - use a bulldozer.

10   Strategist   2015 Nov 9, 12:59pm  

Blurtman says

There is a much more civilized way to kill someone - use a bulldozer.

There are lots of foolish ways to die. Standing in front of a bulldozer in a war zone tops them all.

11   Tenpoundbass   2015 Nov 9, 1:06pm  

Only the foreign nationals morale brigade rushed to her aide. Where's the freedom fighters?

12   Blurtman   2015 Nov 9, 1:28pm  

Quite remarkable to put it out there for one's beliefs. Courageous as well.

13   New Renter   2015 Nov 9, 5:06pm  

thunderlips11 says

Yahudi! Even the rock will say, there is a Zionist behind me, Stab him! ULULULULULU!

From the video commentary:
Terror attack today. Guard managed to shoot her, moderately injuring her.

And that's what happens when you bring a knife to a gun fight.

14   MisdemeanorRebel   2015 Nov 9, 5:08pm  

Blurtman says

Quite remarkable to put it out there for one's beliefs. Courageous as well.

Yes.

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