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Zylka
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No more, no less. A video which can mean something or nothing to whoever so decides. You don't like it, you don't watch it
EXTREMELY GRAPHIC
25 meg streaming
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Sprayber

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Dixie
Oct 2000 time: 23:33
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quote: In the refugee camp of Aida, on the outskirts of Bethlehem, the bomber's distraught parents said he was a quiet and devout Muslim who showed little interest in politics. Jaara left a note saying he was avenging those killed in Gaza a day before.
Jaara's father, Munir, said his son was the only breadwinner in a family of 11, and had been hoping to start a family. "I was expecting to marry him, not to bury him," the father said.
Jaara's mother sat on a mattress on the floor, crying. She carried a picture of her son in a police uniform with his police-issue assault rifle.
The Palestinian attacks are "really bad for us. They only hurt us," said his 26-year-old sister, Ola. |
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tm...id=540&ncid=716
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Zylka
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That's really *ing sad.. so apparently he wasn't even the regular hothead, just another humble person who cracked under circumstance
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Zylka
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quote: Originally posted by DRoseDARs
Trust me, "shredded ragdolls" (<-The best way I can think of in describing the carnage) is nothing compared to watching a short video of a Russian soldier in the calously unmerciful and brutal hands of his Chechyn captors...
...At least the ragdolls weren't squirming.
:sheer horror mixed with streams of tears running down your cheeks as you watch a man die, wishing desperately for a way to help the long-since-deceased man: |
A sordid fascination with pitting mind against human horror wants me to see that (or others). Do you have a link
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The reaction of the IDF was to blow their house up?
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Eli
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Israel
Jul 2000 time: 07:33
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quote: Originally posted by paiktis22
The reaction of the IDF was to blow their house up? |
Yes.
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Zylka
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It's called contained revenge. You might understand it when someone hits you.
Alas.. the house wasn't occupied, was it?
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Edan
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quote: Originally posted by Arrian
That's a policy I just don't get. What is the thinking behind it? Is it supposed to be a deterrant?
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At least several suicide bomber wannabees have been deterred and turned themselves in, yes. Whether it prevents enough to justify the policy is up for debate.
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Ecthy
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Zhonghuà Rénmín Gònghéguó
Mar 2000 time: 06:33
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quote: Originally posted by Zylka
Alas.. the house wasn't occupied, was it? |
Didn't you read the family's reactions?
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Zylka
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OH GEEZ CHEGITZ REALLY TURNED THE TABLES
Pity those sucide bombing orchestrators in rocket bombarded cars, especially! *ing moron
quote: Didn't you read the family's reactions? |
I must admit I just took in the sad summation and quoted link as reference to SBs post. The dynamited house is indeed some form of deterrent for those who REALLY care of their "homeland" and loved ones - so it's an all in all disasterous TFB
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