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Palestinian and Israeli Children killed
You might wish to call for an end to Israel’s 35-year illegal occupation of the West Bank and Gaza Strip. Or you might invoke international law, U.N. resolutions, or the Geneva Conventions. At the very least you might wish to support the deployment of international observers in the region.
FROM SEPTEMBER 29, 2000 through March 31, 2002, the violence in occupied Palestine and Israel claimed the lives of at least 232 Palestinian and 54 Israeli children under the age of 18.
Who Will Save the Children? lists these 286 children side by side. The documentation, though painful, conveys the personal reality of these terrible statistics. Arranged chronologically by date of death, each entry includes the child’s name, hometown, how the child was killed, and, where available, the location of the fatal injury.
Viewed in this fashion, the waste in human life is almost too great to contemplate.
Yet how can one forget the terrible month of November 2000, during which Israeli soldiers and settlers killed 40 children, at least one per day, on all but five days of the entire month?
How can one forget the single Palestinian suicide bombing that cut short the lives of 12 teenagers in a single horrible moment outside a Tel Aviv disco on June 1, 2001?
How can one not mourn for Khalil Moghrabi, 11, shot to death by an Israeli soldier in Rafah on July 7, 2001, while resting on a sand dune after a football game watching the sunset? Or for 16-year-old Rami Gharib, of El Khader village near Bethlehem, killed on April 17, 2001 by Israeli gunfire as he sat with his family in their home eating dinner?
How can one not mourn for Naftali Lanzkorn, 13, of Petah Tikva and Eliran Rosenberg-Zayat, 15, of Givat Shmuel, killed by a suicide bomber as they waited on March 28, 2001 for a bus to take them to school?
Even infants and the unborn are not spared. In two days in February 2002, three pregnant women were shot: two Palestinians trying to pass Israeli roadblocks to reach the hospital in Nablus, and an Israeli settler in Sour Bethlehem traveling on a West Bank road. Twelve Palestinian mothers were stopped at Israeli-manned checkpoints and prevented from reaching hospitals to have their babies.
And the slaughter continues. Israel’s invasion of Palestinian territory in April left more than 30 Palestinian children dead. Many more bodies remain buried in the rubble. Many may never be found. Palestinian and Israeli children killed in April and subsequent months are not included in the list that follows.
The children on these pages did not present a danger to their killers, whether they were Israeli soldiers or Palestinian militants. We extend our deepest sympathy to the families of every child who has been killed.
To remember and mourn, however, is not enough; one must also act to stop the carnage. At the end of the booklet one of us tells you how his wife found a constructive outlet for her grief and anger.
We ask you to add your voice to the call for an end to the killing of children, for a just peace in the region, for a fair resolution to the Palestinian-Israeli conflict. You might wish to call for an end to Israel’s 35-year illegal occupation of the West Bank and Gaza Strip. Or you might invoke international law, U.N. resolutions, or the Geneva Conventions. At the very least you might wish to support the deployment of international observers in the region. We are confident that, in your own way, you will want to save the children whom the world appears to have forsaken.
Who Will Save the Children? lists these 286 children side by side. The documentation, though painful, conveys the personal reality of these terrible statistics. Arranged chronologically by date of death, each entry includes the child’s name, hometown, how the child was killed, and, where available, the location of the fatal injury.
Viewed in this fashion, the waste in human life is almost too great to contemplate.
Yet how can one forget the terrible month of November 2000, during which Israeli soldiers and settlers killed 40 children, at least one per day, on all but five days of the entire month?
How can one forget the single Palestinian suicide bombing that cut short the lives of 12 teenagers in a single horrible moment outside a Tel Aviv disco on June 1, 2001?
How can one not mourn for Khalil Moghrabi, 11, shot to death by an Israeli soldier in Rafah on July 7, 2001, while resting on a sand dune after a football game watching the sunset? Or for 16-year-old Rami Gharib, of El Khader village near Bethlehem, killed on April 17, 2001 by Israeli gunfire as he sat with his family in their home eating dinner?
How can one not mourn for Naftali Lanzkorn, 13, of Petah Tikva and Eliran Rosenberg-Zayat, 15, of Givat Shmuel, killed by a suicide bomber as they waited on March 28, 2001 for a bus to take them to school?
Even infants and the unborn are not spared. In two days in February 2002, three pregnant women were shot: two Palestinians trying to pass Israeli roadblocks to reach the hospital in Nablus, and an Israeli settler in Sour Bethlehem traveling on a West Bank road. Twelve Palestinian mothers were stopped at Israeli-manned checkpoints and prevented from reaching hospitals to have their babies.
And the slaughter continues. Israel’s invasion of Palestinian territory in April left more than 30 Palestinian children dead. Many more bodies remain buried in the rubble. Many may never be found. Palestinian and Israeli children killed in April and subsequent months are not included in the list that follows.
The children on these pages did not present a danger to their killers, whether they were Israeli soldiers or Palestinian militants. We extend our deepest sympathy to the families of every child who has been killed.
To remember and mourn, however, is not enough; one must also act to stop the carnage. At the end of the booklet one of us tells you how his wife found a constructive outlet for her grief and anger.
We ask you to add your voice to the call for an end to the killing of children, for a just peace in the region, for a fair resolution to the Palestinian-Israeli conflict. You might wish to call for an end to Israel’s 35-year illegal occupation of the West Bank and Gaza Strip. Or you might invoke international law, U.N. resolutions, or the Geneva Conventions. At the very least you might wish to support the deployment of international observers in the region. We are confident that, in your own way, you will want to save the children whom the world appears to have forsaken.
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The killing of Israeli children as well as Palestinian children is horrible, no doubt. What gets me though is the pro-Israelis who come on here bewailing the deaths of Israeli children and calling it "the dirty little secret of the Middle East."
The facts are, around 80 Palestinian children were killed between September 2000 and January 2001 before a single Israeli child was ever killed. This can be gleaned from this web site which remembers all the children killed on both sides:
http://www.whowillsavethechildren.org/children_remembered.html
The facts are, around 80 Palestinian children were killed between September 2000 and January 2001 before a single Israeli child was ever killed. This can be gleaned from this web site which remembers all the children killed on both sides:
http://www.whowillsavethechildren.org/children_remembered.html
Your website which is seposdly for the children is in fact a palestinian propeganda site.
You fail to tell the difference that Palestinian have been killed by their own shoting (Like El-Dura) or by unintentional shoting when israel soldiers shot snipers who use thje children as human shields.
On the other hand taking explosive and standing next to agrand mother with a stroller at a pizza place is murder, intentional murder.
Look for intent and you will undertstand the real secret of the middle east: Palestinian leaders do not ANY compromise and they are willing to sacrifize their children to destroy Israel.
You fail to tell the difference that Palestinian have been killed by their own shoting (Like El-Dura) or by unintentional shoting when israel soldiers shot snipers who use thje children as human shields.
On the other hand taking explosive and standing next to agrand mother with a stroller at a pizza place is murder, intentional murder.
Look for intent and you will undertstand the real secret of the middle east: Palestinian leaders do not ANY compromise and they are willing to sacrifize their children to destroy Israel.
Of course, mentioning Palestinian deaths in the same breath as Israeli deaths is an insult to Israelis. Better they be placed on a pedestal and their deaths be seen as special unlike Palestinian children killed who we all know were just terrorists anyway.
And Al-Durra was killed by Palestinians, sure...absolutely...whatever salves your conscience. They also waited around and killed a Palestinian ambulance driver trying to rescue him and then shot another ambulance driver trying to rescue all of them just to make it look good. What horrible thing will Palestinians think of next to make the poor Israelis feel bad...
The fact is 80 Palestinian children were killed during this intifada before even a single Israeli child was killed. In all, around 70 Israeli children have been killed and 250 Palestinian children have been killed. This means that Israelis killed more Palestinian children than all the Israeli children deaths combined in the time before any Israeli child was killed.
Similarly, Israelis have been shooting up Palestinian ambulances for a very long time, but then when Palestinians respond in kind (in only a couple incidences), the US media suddenly gets into an uproar over how horrible Palestinians are for shooting at ambulances. No such condemnation befell Israelis for doing the same first and for a far longer time...
And Al-Durra was killed by Palestinians, sure...absolutely...whatever salves your conscience. They also waited around and killed a Palestinian ambulance driver trying to rescue him and then shot another ambulance driver trying to rescue all of them just to make it look good. What horrible thing will Palestinians think of next to make the poor Israelis feel bad...
The fact is 80 Palestinian children were killed during this intifada before even a single Israeli child was killed. In all, around 70 Israeli children have been killed and 250 Palestinian children have been killed. This means that Israelis killed more Palestinian children than all the Israeli children deaths combined in the time before any Israeli child was killed.
Similarly, Israelis have been shooting up Palestinian ambulances for a very long time, but then when Palestinians respond in kind (in only a couple incidences), the US media suddenly gets into an uproar over how horrible Palestinians are for shooting at ambulances. No such condemnation befell Israelis for doing the same first and for a far longer time...
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