Quote (Many_Names @ Dec 15 2023 12:39pm)
These are injured not dead.
Now you whine about injured?
What I am doing is trying to make you challenge your own position. I really dont mind if you call it whining.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2001/may/01/israel"The beds of the four teenagers take up an entire wall at Wafa hospital in Gaza. Tharif Ghora, 16, was shot in the shoulder when he peeked over a barricade at the Karni border crossing on November 19. Hussein Na'ezi, also 16 and with Tharif a regular at the confrontations with Israeli soldiers at Karni, took a bullet in the neck the day before.
Ahmed Abu Taha, a stick-thin boy with almond eyes, the baby of the ward at 14, was running from a tank in Rafah refugee camp on February 18 when a bullet penetrated his back. Mahmoud Sarhan, 16, was shot in the neck. None of them will walk again. Hussein and Mahmoud will not even be able to lower themselves into wheelchairs because their injuries are higher up the spinal cord. They - and 1,000 others - are the maimed of the intifada, with permanent injuries which range from a limp or the loss of an eye to paralysis and mental disability: a harvest of mutilation which far outstrips the death toll in the Palestinian uprising."
if these were jewish children crippled for life, I presume your answer would be the same ?
Quote (Many_Names @ Dec 15 2023 12:25pm)
Do you know how many of them are militants?
Because if not I dont care
This post was edited by ferdia on Dec 15 2023 07:12am