IDF killers do not change. This mentality still and will always prevail with these vicious creatures. One might wonder if the soldier responsible for this might be spoken to for wasting extra bullets....
“I don't believe in Western morality, i.e.,
don't kill civilians or children, don't destroy holy sites, don't fight during
the holiday seasons, don't bomb cemeteries, and don't shoot until they shoot
first because it is immoral. The only way to fight a moral war is the Jewish
way: destroy their holy sites. Kill men, women and children (and cattle)" ~
US Hasidic Rabbi Manis Friedman, June 2009, who encouraged Israelis to kill
Palestinian “men, women and children.” (http://weekly.ahram.org.eg/2009/961/focus.htm).
. By Saed Bannoura | IMEMC & Agencies | September 28, 2013
.
Palestinian
medical sources have reported that a seven-year-old child lost his right eye
after being shot with a rubber-coated metal bullet fired by an Israeli soldier
in Al-Fawwar refugee camp, south of the southern West Bank city of Hebron on
Saturday.
The sources
added that the child’s mother was also shot by a rubber-coated metal bullet in
her shoulder.
The mother
and her child were trying to return to the refugee camp; they were far from
clashes taking place between the soldiers and local youths.
Eyewitnesses
said that the mother and her child were trying to cross a road in an attempt to
find a way back to their home after the army closed the main entrance of the
camp.
Nasser
Qabaja, head of the Disasters Unit at the Red Crescent in the southern part of
the West Bank, stated that an ambulance transferred the child from Abu Al-Hasan
Hospital to the Hebron Governmental Hospital, before moving him to the St. John
Eye Hospital in occupied Jerusalem.
Furthermore,
dozens of soldiers occupied rooftops of a number of homes in the area, and
fired gas bombs, concussion grenades and rubber-coated metal bullets leading to
a large number of injuries, mainly due to the effect of teargas inhalation.
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