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“The appearance of German bombers in the skies over London during the afternoon of September 7, 1940 indicated a planned shift in Hitler’s attempt to subdue Great Britain. The beginning of the Blitz was on September 7, 1940. The Blitz was a period of intense bombing of London and other cities that continued until the following May. …In the worst single incident, 450 were killed when a bomb destroyed a school being used as an air raid shelter. Londoners and the world were introduced to a new weapon of terror and destruction in the arsenal of twentieth-century warfare
War correspondent Ernie Pyle
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LEFT: Two Jewish girls write messages on bombs that will be used to kill Arab children. This is an example of how Israeli children are brought up to dehumanize Arabs the way Nazi children were brought up to dehumanize Jews. The message reads: “To Jazrala with love from Israel and Daniele.”
CENTRE: A UN worker holds up the disembowelled remains of a Lebanese child.
RIGHT TOP: Two Lebanese women stand amid the rubble of the Israeli Blitz;
BOTTOM: The burning remains of a corpse in Beirut betrays Israel’s illegal use of incendiary phosphorous bombs.
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Sociopathic Chief of Staff Lt.-Gen. Dan Halutz (FAR LEFT) admitted on Israel's Channel 10 that the bombing of Lebanon was not directed at Hezbollah: “If the soldiers are not returned, we will turn Lebanon’s clock back 20 years.” How does Halutz’s zeal to destroy an Arab civilization differ from the attitude of Nazi SS Officer Amon Goeth toward Jews (LEFT, as portrayed by Ralph Fiennes in Schindler's List): “When, elsewhere, they were footing the blame for the Black Death, Kazimierz the Great, so called, told the Jews they could come to Cracow.
They came. They trundled their belongings into this city. They settled. They took hold. They prospered. For six centuries, there has been a Jewish Cracow. By this weekend, those six centuries, they’re a rumor. They never happened. Today is history.” |
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