Shalom, and welcome to a site where Jesus is honored, and there is freedom of expression.
This is the explanation from a major Israeli web site:
What the picture actually depicts is Israeli children, who had been stuck in underground shelters for weeks because of bombardment from Hezbollah, writing a message to Hassan Nasrallah (you can see it spelled it as “Nazrala”) and his army. It had nothing to do with “Palestine” nor “Palestinian children.”
Israel do accept the statehood of Lebanon. The Jewish people wants to live in peace with the Lebanese people. Radical Islam do not recognize the state of Israel”s right to exist. Hizb’Allah in particular, has a political manifest that demands their members to fight for the destruction of the state of Israel.
I guess this makes the big difference.
I do not approve of parents who let their children send messages on bombs. But I do support the Jewish peoples right to defend them selves. Let me remind you, that the Americans also wrote messages on bombs to be dropped on Japanese cities, during World War II.
A cartoon? How about an actual photograph:
http://no2wars.files.wordpress.com/2009/01/bombsigning3.jpg?w=380&h=274
Dear Mark.
Shalom, and welcome to a site where Jesus is honored, and there is freedom of expression.
This is the explanation from a major Israeli web site:
What the picture actually depicts is Israeli children, who had been stuck in underground shelters for weeks because of bombardment from Hezbollah, writing a message to Hassan Nasrallah (you can see it spelled it as “Nazrala”) and his army. It had nothing to do with “Palestine” nor “Palestinian children.”
http://elderofziyon.blogspot.com/2009/05/professors-israelnazi-comparison-worse.html
My comment:
Israel do accept the statehood of Lebanon. The Jewish people wants to live in peace with the Lebanese people. Radical Islam do not recognize the state of Israel”s right to exist. Hizb’Allah in particular, has a political manifest that demands their members to fight for the destruction of the state of Israel.
I guess this makes the big difference.
I do not approve of parents who let their children send messages on bombs. But I do support the Jewish peoples right to defend them selves. Let me remind you, that the Americans also wrote messages on bombs to be dropped on Japanese cities, during World War II.