Another day, another Arab lie

Another day, another Arab lie

Wasn't the al-Dura lie enough? Well, apparently not for the Arabs and their Jewish Quislings.

The other day, Steven Plaut reported about the three-year old Arab girl whose death was initially blamed on Israel (as usual) until the truth came out (see IsraPundit article; see Steven Plaut's article, dated 26 January 2005, at his site).

Now we have a new story of an Arab child's death, and another instance of blaming Israel. AP reports:

The killing of a 10-year-old Palestinian girl in a Gaza schoolyard Monday prompted Islamic militants to fire mortar shells at Jewish settlements and endangered an unofficial cease-fire between Israelis and Palestinians.

Although the circumstances of Norhan Deeb's death were unclear, the violence strained the recent atmosphere of goodwill between Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon and the new Palestinian leader, Mahmoud Abbas.
...

The girl was killed in the courtyard of a U.N. school in the Rafah refugee camp near the Egyptian border, a frequent flashpoint of violence between Israeli troops and Palestinian gunmen.
...

the Israeli military said the girl was not hit by Israeli fire. Soldiers opened fire in two cases, an army spokesman said, but neither was in the area where the girl was shot. "According to our examination, the girl apparently was not shot by Israeli army gunfire," the military spokesman's office said.

For one of many instances where the Arabs send their own children to die, see Arutz7, October 10, 2004:
IDF Chief of Staff Lt.-Gen. Moshe Ya’alon told cabinet ministers at the weekly government meeting this morning that the 13-year-old Arab girl shot dead by soldiers in the Rafiah area last week was sent by terrorists.

The girl was fired upon as she approached an IDF position in the area, throwing her bag towards the soldiers which they feared contained a bomb since terrorists routinely use children and juveniles to perpetrate attacks.

Another example was reported on September 15, 2003 by Arutz 7:


Two little Arab boys, scared and barefoot, crossed the fence from Gaza into pre-1967 Israel last night - and said that an Arab man from Gaza had made them do it. "An adult told us to cross the fence, and if not, he would hurt us," the boys said yesterday after they were found in the Kisufim area. The incident began when the army received warning of an infiltration. They searched the area, and in a grove of trees found the two scared boys. Army officials said that terrorist elements sent them as "guinea pigs" to see how the IDF would react.

To see more Arab child abuse, the kind Arabs perpetrate on their own, see LGF's slide show.

Posted by Joseph Alexander Norland at February 1, 2005 08:01 AM

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1. AV said:

I was looking through the LGF slide show, and this struck me:
http://littlegreenfootballs.com/weblog/pal-child-abuse/index.php?imgIndex=32&autoShow=off
notice the shirt the kid is wearing. How shamelessly ironic.

Posted by: AV on January 31, 2005 10:11 PM

2. BobW said:

The daily spinning of the planet will continue and Arab lies are as routine as astronomical observations. They are both part of the Creation. See Genesis.

What is worse than the Arab lies is the failure to respond to them with a view to their neutralization. AP is not a neutral.

There are methods and techniques to adjust to light and darkness. This also holds true to Arab lies. At some point during the Earth's spin there must be an accounting for these childrens' deaths. Since the State of Israel still fails to address this, AP and colleagues will.

Note that Itar-Tass and New China News Agency aren't given much credit in the US. AP is.

At least we can say that since the Emancipation, Jewish self-hatred is as routine as Arab lies.

Kol tuv,
BobW

Posted by: BobW on February 1, 2005 05:45 AM

3. WW said:

AV, or anyone who reads Hebrew(?), please explain what it says and the sign.

Posted by: WW on February 1, 2005 08:44 AM

4. Marty said:

Amusing how one differentiates these days between good Arabs and bad Arabs.
Iraqi Arbas that voted: Good.
Iraqi Arabs that did not vote: Bad.
Palestinian Arabs that voted for Abbas or Hamas: Bad.
When Iraqis refuse to recognize Israel and take on the view of
Syria and Iran, will Iraqi Arabs that voted still be Good?

Posted by: Marty on February 1, 2005 09:59 AM

5. Pete said:

I can't find a source for Plaut's story about how the three-year old really died... been combing through news archives all morning, and I've emailed Plaut asking about it. But in the meantime, does anybody know where I can find a source for the story??

Cheers.

Posted by: Pete on February 1, 2005 10:41 AM

6. BobW said:

Shalom Marty,

A real good point. The place won't change in a hundred Ramadans from now.

The "dangerous neighborhood" expression (coined by Uri Dan? or Emanual A. Winston ?) is still applicable.

Kol tuv,
BobW

Posted by: BobW on February 1, 2005 11:18 AM

7. BobW said:

Shalom Pete,

I remember reading Prof Plaut's story. Don't have a ready source to offer.

Kol tuv,
BobW

Posted by: BobW on February 1, 2005 11:27 AM

8. Joseph Alexander Norland said:

Reply to WW (#3):

I have it upon good authority that the logo on the shirt is that of the Israeli sports club, Maccabi, and the words under the logo read "Tel Aviv". You can see the logo at the Maccabi site:

http://maccabi-tlv.nana.co.il/Reports/ShowEnglishArticle.asp?ArticleID=5583

I assume that that was your question.


Reply to Pete #5:

I have amended the text to show Steven Plaut's reference, on his site. I am still looking for the news source. If you find it and/or hear from Plaut, please post.

Joseph

Posted by: Joseph Alexander Norland on February 1, 2005 11:48 AM

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