HOMICIDE BOMBERS

Palestinian TERRORISTS (and not "militants", nor "activists", like the media dutifully call them), regularly explode themselves in public places in Israel and try to cause a maximum of civilian victims, especially children.

Here are some pictures you will not see in newspapers nor on television.

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THIS IS ISLAMIC JIHAD!

Gruesome photos of the remains of homicide bombers.
Their victims suffer the same fate.

WARNING : THESE PICTURES ARE VERY HARD TO LOOK AT.

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The homicide bombing in Jerusalem, on August 19, 2003, caused 20 deaths and 140 wounded, among them children and babies. It was one of the most horrible the Israeli capital has known these past years.

 

Some of the names of the victims:

Chmouel Zarakari, an 11-months old baby
Menahem Leibel, 24
Lila'h Kardi, 22
Goldie Taubenfeld, 43, mother of 13
Ya'akov Binder, 50
Rabbi Eliezer Weisfish, 42.

Shoshanna, 6 months , has lost her three sisters... Shmuel, 5 months, dead...

Tehila, 3 years... Shmuel, 3 months, both dead...

The assassins always choose busses filled with children.

If one of your loved ones was in one of those bags, what would you do? Woudln't you want a fence to protect you from these assassins?

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June 11, 2003, a terrorist explodes himself in a bus in Jerusalem
(Source of photos : http://www.news-israel.net/news.asp?id=1250)

Have you ever wondered why we're never shown the bodies of Jewish victims in the media?...

  

The body of this person has remained intact. Others have been torn to bits alive. After such bombings, hundreds of pieces of flesh are scattered on the street. Some are even found on nearby balconies. NOTHING justifies such acts!

 


This man may live, but what are his internal damages? What kind of psychological trauma will he remain with?

 


And if this were your husband or your brother, would you say he's been murdered by an "activist"?

 


Carbonized alive while going to work.
Come join us every Friday, from noon to one, corner Peel and René-Lévesque in Montreal, to protest all this.

 

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