Tuesday, August 3, 2010

West Bank Day at the Beach

Brought to them by -- JEWS!!

Yup, the JEWS of ISRAEL are SO NICE to the PALESTINIANS!!!


"West Bank children treated to rare day at the beach; Israeli women organize outings for Palestinians" by Janine Zacharia, Washington Post | August 1, 2010

BAT YAM, Israel — The Gaza Strip’s beaches aren’t an option since Israel has largely prevented Palestinians from traveling between the two Palestinian territories, citing security concerns. Meanwhile, the Israel military has prohibited Jewish Israelis from traveling to West Bank cities under Palestinian control.

The restrictions have left few opportunities for Israelis and Palestinians to interact, contributing to a gulf in understanding that could present an added challenge for peace negotiators.

In this climate of limited interaction, a small group of Israeli women has decided to organize beach days....

I'm sorry, readers; I can't take anymore of this Zionist horse s***.

Still, the political situation was always palpable. Husan is one of five villages in the Bethlehem area sandwiched in a kind of no man’s land between the 1967 demarcation line separating Israel from the West Bank and a barrier Israel built to stop Palestinian attacks. Even though the village is located on the Israeli side of the wall, the bus had to cut back into the West Bank so the group could be processed at the Bethlehem checkpoint....

Isn't Israel great?!

Apartheid walls and inconveniences all around!

Eventually the woman and the group from Husan were allowed to pass to the body scanners.

Where they caught a good dose of radiation.

Metal buttons on a Palestinian woman’s cloak set off the detector and she was forced to remove it, even as an American woman also set off the machine but was waved through.

“She is a tourist,’’ the female soldier said from behind the glass window, explaining why the American was given special treatment....

And just ONE MORE HUMILIATION for Palestinians!

Ayal Margolin, 27, an Israeli student who helped chaperone the trip, picked up a Frisbee and tossed it to a Palestinian boy in the shallow water.

Four years ago, Margolin was a soldier whose job was to shoo Palestinian children away from a fence outside a Jewish settlement not far from Husan. The experience of policing Israel’s occupation of the West Bank, he said, made him consider leaving Israel.

That would have been the BEST THING you could have done!

Instead, he joined Combatants for Peace, a group that promotes coexistence between Israelis and Palestinians....

I used to feel that way; however, after a**hole Israel's behavior the last few years I'm for the lying, land-stealing Khazar converts and killers to go back from where they came.

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