Wednesday, August 30, 2006

Look at that brave woman. BLESS HER

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XN2fqe4oWsI&mode=related&sear%20ch=
for English Subtitles.
I checked it the Hebrew Subtitles one, it's the same translate - well made!
For Hebrew subtitles:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZdhRpyhhgfs&mode=related%20&search=Wafa

SHE IS VERY SMART WOMAN. She's phycholigist and she's very good. The comments to both links most like "wow, It's rare".
The truth behind Islam by: Wafa Sultan.

Another update of another brave woman: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zbQ5PTZmYiw&mode=related&search=

Her name is Brigitte Gabriel, She lived in Christian area among with Muslims and she tells her own story behind all the rubbles. BLESS HER TOO!
It seems like there's more women with balls in Lebanon than men.

Good day to all except terrorists!

Monday, August 28, 2006

Tomorrow, before 1 year Katrina.....

The disastrous Hurricane Katrina strikes the Gulf Coast of U.S.A and caused to huge number of people to be homeless, Furthermore and massive damage that this hurricane caused in addition the failure of the Mayor of New-Orleans - Ray Nagin.
What happened since this disaster and horror of many people? After 1 month it's not in the media. I'm wondering if our fellows in U.S have learned something from this disaster? I hope unlike my country - keep blaming each and no solve in reach!

You can find further information (After all I'm not local and I'm not able to gather so much information). In Mike's America Blog: http://mikesamerica.blogspot.com
If you ask where, just pull down your mouse-wheel and see the article: Hurricane Katrina Hysteria and Hezbollah: What's the Connection? <--That's the title Further information regarding this tragedy can be found at : http://www.katrinadestruction.com/
May all the people who died in this disaster Rest in Peaces.

In the picture you can see New Orleans being flooded after the hurricane's strike.


For other subject. the LBC channel (Lebanese channel)
Put in their channel trailer to the 2 parts movie about the missing pilot Ron Arad (It'll be broadcasted in few days). The link is here, I translated the text by myself.
Link: http://news.walla.co.il/?w=//965946

Broadcast: Tzvi ,Is that the picture of Ron Arad?
The foreign reporter (For Arabs) of this program(Tzvi):
It's very similar, very similar. We know about the letter Ron Arad has
sent through the Red Cross. The picture behind us - is the picture from the trailer. But there's a picture of him with long beard and shirt that wrote on it"Mahowi". And this picture is from the past and Its suitable to this picture here with beard. Broadcaster interrupts: Is that in the same time? Or the pictures we see in the trailer are years after it?(He meant since he was kidnapped)
Tzvi: We don't know, and that's the real quiz. We know it's not while flying, because pilot can't fly with beard. And it seemed he's been through something, it's not while flying for sure. How long is that from the time he's been kidnapped? How long is that from the picture and the letter that his family received? We cannot know. Let me remind, that the Palestinians kidnapped him and brought him to some Palestinian organization and then he was sold/deliver him to some Revolution memberships (I don't know how those 2 organizations are called in English - Sorry).
And from this moment his destiny remained unknown. Picture with bread that has to be after he was captured. End.

Please tell me if you didn't understand something I translated I'd like to fix or answer for that.

The Ron Arad's website that has been made by his family and reward of 10 million$ for any information would lead for his destiny http://10million.org/ShowDoc.asp?DynamicContentID=152&SubSectionID=73&Page=MIAs
And about some other persons too....

Good day to all except terrorists.

Saturday, August 26, 2006

Kofy Anan keeps showing off his stupidity.

Today, he said he'd let France to lead the UNICEF soldiers in Lebanon. How outrageous could that be?
It's like when Hizbollah would ask UNICEF to leave France will agree and they'll do nothing with that!
France since 1968 is no more something to look for especially when they lick to the Muslims around the globe. France cares only about money and of course it's like bribe not to harm the radical Muslims back. France hardly sent soldiers to the U.N place in Lebanon and I'm not sure that they'd do something about it.
Israel would be a prisoner of UNICEF, France, Iran, Hizbollah and Syria, Is that can be worse?
The French people have bad army that have lost since the Napoleon was in charge till he has loss to Prussia. In the WW1 and WW2 the French Army failed. Hitler got them in 3 weeks he was near the "Victory gate" and the French people were so helpless. Israel and U.S.A should take into action some moves that will remove the up-coming threat on us. WE MUST, It's like now or never and they'll be no other chance to stop it.

Now for something else:
In Poland, some neo-Nazi guy who attacked the main Rabay of Poland the pope visited there, was sent to 2 years in prison. The incident happened in May.
The guy who sent to prison is known as Carol Jay the rabay said that guy told him:Poland for Polish People Then the attacker hit him some punches and spray him with Gas(The one that makes you cry)After the Rabay asked him: Why are you abusing me?
It's not the first time it happens and especially in the graveyard of Jewish people. SHAME!

Wednesday, August 23, 2006

Dr. Rice WAKE UP!!!

Why you pulled back all of your support? why?
Where's the support you gave us last month? It causes/will cause much problems in the future.
If it continues, Israel will hardly be able to fight.
And where's Bush when he says Israel was right, why stop here when Israel can finish the business?
All I see in Foreign channels is Israel ruined/destroyed/ didn't achieve its goals, Israel had to continue but we stopped to let Dr.Rice have a breath out of the U.N trouble.

Please Dr. Rice, support Israel and you won't regret it, more days/months/years but it'll be worth it!

Good day to all except terrorists!

Monday, August 21, 2006

Did you know?

On August 20th, 1993 (I forgot to add this) the first accord out of few in Oslo (Capital of Norway - it was signed there) Accords was signed between Israel and PLO (Palestine Liberation Organization). On this accord was shared:
Yitzhak Rabin (Former Israeli PM at that time), Bill Clinton and Yaser Arafat (Former PLO leader). The people who signed except of those people are: with Mahmoud Abbas signing for the Palestine Liberation Organization and Shimon Peres signing for the State of Israel. Warren Christopher for the United States and Andrei Kozyrev for Russia witnessed it.
The public ceremony was on Washington D.C.
Principles of the Accords:
In essence, the accords call for the withdrawal of Israeli forces from parts of the Gaza Strip and West Bank and affirm the Palestinian right to self-government within those areas through the creation of the Palestinian Authority. Palestinian rule would last for a five year interim period during which a permanent agreement would be negotiated (beginning not later than May 1996). Permanent issues such as Jerusalem, refugees, Israeli settlements in the area, security and borders were deliberately excluded from the Accords and left to be decided. The interim self-government was to be granted in phases.
Until a final status accord was established, West Bank and Gaza would be divided into three zones:
Area A - full control of the Palestinian Authority.
Area B - Palestinian civil control, Israeli military control.
Area C - full Israeli control.
Together with the principles the two groups signed Letters of Mutual Recognition - The Israeli government recognized the PLO as the legitimate representative of the Palestinian people while the PLO recognized the right of the state of Israel to exist and renounced terrorism, violence and its desire for the destruction of Israel.
The aim of Israeli-Palestinian negotiations is to establish a Palestinian Interim Self-Government Authority, an elected Council, for the Palestinian people in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip, for a transitional period not exceeding five years, leading to a permanent settlement based on Resolution 242 and Resolution 338, an integral part of the whole peace process.
In order that the Palestinians should govern themselves according to democratic principles, free and general political elections would be held for the Council.
Jurisdiction of the Palestinian Council would cover the West Bank and Gaza Strip, except for issues that would be negotiated in the permanent status negotiations. The two sides viewed the West Bank and the Gaza Strip as a single territorial unit.
The five-year transitional period would begin with the withdrawal from the Gaza Strip and Jericho area. Permanent status negotiations would commence as soon as possible between Israel and the Palestinians. The negotiations should cover remaining issues, including: Jerusalem, refugees, settlements, security arrangements, borders, relations and cooperation with other neighbors, and other issues of common interest.
There will be a transfer of authority from the IDF to the authorised Palestinians, concerning education and culture, health, social welfare, direct taxation, and tourism.
The Council would establish a strong police force, while Israel will continue to carry the responsibility for defending against external threats.
An Israeli-Palestinian Economic Cooperation Committee will be established in order to develop and implement in a cooperative manner the programs identified in the protocols.
A redeployment of Israeli military forces in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip would take place.
The Declaration of Principles would enter into force one month after its signing. All protocols annexed to the Declaration of Principles and the Agreed Minutes pertaining to it, should be regarded as part of it.

Thanks for Wikipedia for this full information!

Well, what happened since then? Everything is known, it just getting worse!
Yitzhak Rabin I can hardly judge him, he contributed a lot to the education here and the life here was growing! Since Yigal Amir assassinated him, the education situation became worse! He increased the budget to education than security one in the first time in Israel.
Hurting the security budget might cause to some problems in 1996 but nothing more!
When Rabin was assassinated on 4th November (7 days before my birthday!), 1995 and all the people of Israel won't forget him especially for his greatness and the leadership he had!

What do you think Oslo Accords, was right or wrong? and why it disappeared so quickly??
And I mean to you all!

Good day to all except terrorists, Take care!

Sunday, August 20, 2006

Is that the ring of the 2nd round?

As you all know, Israel sent today Special Forces soldiers (In this case Shayetet-13). The commander died when all the soldiers have completed their mission and was running to into helicopter and then suddenly, Hizbollah terrorists who discovered them at that moment shot them all. Although the commander died the soldiers made it and killed some in the way.
The whole operation was about to discover massive quantity of rockets that was sent from Iran and Syria (Through Syria).
Lebanon declared that Israel has broken the cease-fire agreement and on the other hand Israel declared that the rockets transports is a violation of cease-fire that forced Israel to react!
I must write, I agree with my country, what cease-fire is when you let Hizbollah overcome your own territory and do nothing about it?
Plus, letting Syria and Iran transports their rockets and support to Hizbollah.
This is what happening when 2 Hizbollah ministers are in your parliament, what a shame!
It's like it's all wasted by not disarming Hizbollah and not taking in control the area they you should!

And for another incident that happened in South Israel, 1 Palestinian guy shot 15 bullets on IDF soldiers while he was checking him in the way to Israel. He used pistol 9mm and aimed to places that are not protected. That guy was shot dead by other IDF soldiers near by and although the high alert of the IDF in this territory, it doesn't help when it transforms into action.

For another subject, on Tuesday, It'll be very interesting day.
It's the date that the Prophet Mohammed raised into the sky (By the Muslims' believe) and that's holy day for the Muslims people around the globe, but, on the same day, there'll be a decision against Iran that might cause problem to Israel in the next few days.
What would happen because of it? No one knows or will till it happens that's for sure!

Good day to all except terrorists!

Friday, August 18, 2006

Bush said that: "Everyone will see Hizbollah has lost!"

It seems not realistic for the moment but who am I to judge George W. Bush.
He also said today that France would send more troops to U.N zone, I don't know if to cry or laugh about it - France is starting to lose its own objectives!
Also today, a U.K plan did an emergency land in Italy (It was in its way to Egypt), being covered by 2 F16.
This is getting catastrophic all the fear in the air.

And Russia, uh Russia, Israel protested against Russian's selling weapons to Hizbollah - how pathetic Putin can be? It seems it's all about money and I'm getting very obset about it!
Russia is so measurable that they would sell anything to for money!

One thing I must to add in 20th August will be very interesting day, it's a secret - for now!

Good day to all except terrorists.

Thursday, August 17, 2006

France is not a true ally!

As you all guys have seen, France, after saying that they'll send many troops.
Sent just 400 soldiers, Shirac, the president of France said that he might increase that number later on. I thought that 2 weeks ago France said that it'll send very large number of soldiers to South Lebanon. France also wanted the most the cease-fire and pushed on U.S.A to do it quickly!
I don't know if France is been so influenced by the Muslims after all the chaos they caused them, and knowing that one day it will be worse!
And where's U.N in all this? He'll send some thousands of troops within in a month. Everyone knows that it won't hold for long, does Kofy Anan care?? Think again!

Ow yeah, now to Saloniki where thousands called to Free Palestine (PALESTINE IS FREE!)
And called for denying of the Jewish Holocaust.

And of course, the Jewish communities and the Mayor of Paris condemned about the Iranian exhibition cartoon in Iran. The exhibition of cartoons there is for having the nicest cartoon that discuss the holocaust of the Jewish people and the Nazi rule in Germany in the 30's and 40's.a The Link is here:http://news.sky.com/skynews/article/0,,30200-1230988,00.html P.S: How to make this link to 1 word? Thanks for the helping
It's so sad how they can make laugh out of the history - it's such a shame the hate grew that much by encouraging of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. I can't say anything more about it - no excuse will protect this one.

What world I'm about to live? Of hate? Of unstoppable terror? What's my future? Of Hating the other? That's NOT for me - not my style!

People around the world should say NO MORE, WE HAD ENOUGH OF IT!
But, it won't happen, not soon....

Good day to all except terrorists. And once again, please help me with the link thing - thanks

I'm back to routine - for now.

Uh well, the school year will begin in 3rd September instead of 1st.
I don't know what's the reason and I'm sure the war hasn't begun yet!
Hizbollah is back to the South Border (Of Lebanon) and as well the Lebanese people too.
Everyone is busy in rebuild instead of thinking on something that really linked to Israel.
The 2nd round in the war...
Unicef forces will arrive in 2 weeks and then 2 weeks later another group of it.
Most of the families who have left my town came back and my friends are getting used to the new reality.
It sounds funny sometimes, blinding us in the feeling that it's OVER.

Anyway, I'm wondering what my school will do about this war, might as well talk a lot about this war, the horror, the deep feelings and the lost.
It's not easy, but the students don't have much of a choice to split out all of their emotions.
I translated my feelings to the blog I opened not so long ago, the connection that was missing all along regain by this blog. I'm even improving my English and learning a bit what other people think.
It's quite a relief to write whatever I think, to write whatever I see, to write to describe the uncontrollable feelings and of course - to learn out of other people.

Now for a bit sports: Israel 1 Slovenia 1 (Soccer) in a friendly match that was yesterday. Yossi Benayoun scored to Israel in the 80th minute and in the 83th minute Shukalo equalized.
And today, The basketball Israeli team defeated the Belgium in the score 94:63 in a practice match.
You know what I update those stuff? Well, some relief.

There's 1 question remaining: How long the cease-fire will hold? and where's U.N to disarm Hizbollah that doesn't want it. And what about the 2 Israeli soldiers? ermm U.N only talk and talk!

Good day to all except terrorists!

Tuesday, August 15, 2006

Quote of the week:

"Never, never, never believe any war will be smooth and easy, or that anyone who embarks on the strange voyage can measure the tides and hurricanes he will encounter. The statesman who yields to war fever must realise that once the signal is given, he is no longer the master of policy but the slave of unforeseeable and uncontrollable events." Winston Churchill a former U.K P.M.

Silence of war?

As you all know guys, the cease-fire broke in since 8:00 AM (Israel o'clock).
I've seen that the foreign media didn't say a thing about Hizbollah attacks (Some were prevented).
Hizbollah tried to blow up a truck full of explosives and some 2 air craft (Without guy in it) but all those were prevented. But at 7:25 or 20 A.M (Israel o'clock) the first and the last alarm of the day. It's been quiet but the IDF soldiers still inside trying to keep up with the cease-fire.

In the last Hasan Nasrallah's speech to the media he was saying that Hizbollah had won this war. I don't know what win he declaimes after all so many buildings and citizens suffered just because of him in both sides. He caused more destruction to the people "He protect them".
1 thing to the Lebanese people that waved Hizbollah's flag and pictures of Nasrallah, next time, don't expect Israel to believe you that Hizbollah is not at your place.
Furthermore, don't expect for more mercies!

On T.V (Not Israeli channels) I saw more side of the Lebanese who were suffering and hardly reminding that the other side WAS too.
The media can be such irrelevant thing sometime...
I couldn't believe when I saw it, how could that be?
I think that the rating is more important than the truth - so sad.

I heard today about the interview with the Iranian president that seemed to be suddenly by the media as "not so bad". This Middle-East conflict pushed the blame about cease-fire instead of disarming Hizbollah and the nuclear bombs.
He thinks Israel should be transported to other places in Europe who caused us the suffer of World War 2. He said we (Jewish people) should not pull out our anger on the poor Palestinians people he declaims. But he has forgotten ONE IMPORTANT THING. The Palestinians are refuges from Jordan, Egypt, Morocco, Iran, Iraq and Syria. Furthermore, we got back to our holy land after 2000 years of suffering and being attacked. The Muslim Prophet even claims it in the holy book of the Muslims. So, The Iranian President needs to learn history after all. Isn't he?

And one more thing I must to put on the note, in http://mikesamerica.blogspot.com/
Mike's America blog is definitely something that should give you some view of Muslims not only in your nation. The Muslim faith that became so radical in this decade is quite absurd.
I must say that this is very good blog and I've got to learn about the decorating stuff.

Good day to all except terrorists.

Sunday, August 13, 2006

THE MOST ANNOYING DAY!

About 12-13 alarms in my town and near by Haifa.
I don't know how exactly this war will come to its end, but it's definitely failure of U.N not only of Israel. Above 250 rockets landed in Israel unfortunately only injured people.
The Cease-Fire agreement won't hang on for long that's for sure and when Hizbollah is around it's very interesting. The school year is getting by as the time goes by, and there's no sound for real peace!
When the peace will be or it'll be possible to have it? only the time will say.....

Saturday, August 12, 2006

Disappointing of U.N.

It seems in the last 2 days like U.N is in their progress.
I really don't understand how U.N let Hizbollah stays on and stay in this conflict territory. It's stupid, no good thinking by the people who did this draft.
I thought that Hizbollah counted as Terror Organization not one you can trust or negotiate.
Hizbollah wants Cease-Fire because he knows he has no chance vs. IDF.
He knows that his influence on the Lebanese government is bigger than the one outside.
Hizbollah has 2 ministers in the Lebanese government and that's why Hizbollah will use it.
He doesn't like all of the draft but I'm sure Hizbollah won't disarm itself!
Anyway, the most annoying thing in this whole war is THE MEDIA.
Their exact location of what IDF is doing, where, how, what IDF probably will do, why and providing tools to Hizbollah.
So many details that are not needed!
Hizbollah laughs in our face on this. He doesn't need intelligence when he has the Israeli Media and some foreign. WE ARE IN WAR AND THERE IS NO NEED IN DETAILS THAT WOULD HELP THE ENEMY. I think this thing must to be check!
I'm very ashamed of our media - very.
Anyway, in the war there was no winners - only losers. And the big losers is Israel. Hizbollah now will rebuilt and will have more supporters.
Unless something will change, unless....

Friday, August 11, 2006

Very busy day of terrorism....

Well the daily update: 165 rockets were launched towards Israel today, few of them landed in my town in open areas. 2 people died (Mom and her child). Over 20 IDF soldiers died in the last 2 days. 10 alarms totally in my area.

I'm sad that today Israel had an enormous chance of doing hard to damage to Hizbollah since the media were busy in what happening in the U.K. But, Israel delayed the bigger scale operation and that's NOT good. Ceacse-Fire won't help to Israel right now - not at all!

Many people laugh on Israel as we "fail" in South Lebanon again. I mean to those from U.K and U.S that talkback in Israeli websites of news in English or Hebrew. 1st, its not nice and not respectable. 2nd: More soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan died more than all of our wars.

I'm very furious on that - VERY. And for today almost the biggest terrorists attack that avoided by the security services and the Scotland Yard. 10 planes were planned to crash in mid-air. I said that in my last articles about it and you all know it!

Here's a picture one of our IDF soldiers that sent text message (He hasn't told his parents till then that he's going in to Lebanon) before he started move in to Lebanon: Dad, I'm O.K. He died and here's a picture of him:
I hope he didn't die for nothing. His name by the way is Alon Samucha.

Anyway, may him rest in peaces and may his family won't know any other sorrow.
That's sort of thing that really made me amazed by that guy's willing and many others to sacrifice themselves for their own country.

I almost forgot to tell about the guy who sold information about where the rockets landed and other info for drugs. He sold information to some foreign spys (He caught 3 weeks ago although it could not be published yet).

Good day to all except terrorists!

Thursday, August 10, 2006

The big worry is getting true.


Israel's security council has decided to continue and to reinforce the forces in South Lebanon.
15 military soldiers died in the last 24 hours.
I'm very proud of our Foreign Minister in U.N Dani Gilerman. He's very wise and he knows not only how to talk and how to explain what Israel feels - he's really doing it!
I couldn't asked for better one. So bad there's no such a guys like him in our government but this is another story.
The Lebanese government keeps being blockhead. Some Iranian Revolution Army (IRA) has died in the last 48 hours by helping Hizbollah. I'm worried that as long the operations (In Lebanon) will extaend more risky it'll be for me. And that's a harsh decision to make.

Now for another subject - Sports.
Maccabi Haifa has lost to Liverpool 2-1 (Away match) and must to win 1-0 in the next game in order to qualify to the group stage. But that's so sad that Liverpool is made of chickens that afaraid to play far away from war. Too bad for them!
I hope the Sports team won't let its people down!

Look at this paint (Caricature one).
It was pained by Eyal Eilat (HaAretz newspaper or in English The Country).

The Iranian President says: "It's development for purpose of peace". On the Missile( You guys know which kind) he used the well-known sentence Shalom Al Israel (Peace on Israel). But, smartly he used the Shalom (Can be used as peace,hi and Good bye).
So it basiclly says "Good bye to(On -Al) Israel" and by using this missile he can. It was pained few days ago and that's very sad and good one.
Think about it....

Wondering what do you guys think about it and how much this threat can be so real.
Good day to all except terrorists!

Tuesday, August 08, 2006

It seems like it's never going to stop.

The 28th or 29th day and not much changed. 2-3 alarms during whole day and some booms and it seems it's getting weaker or we got used to it. Few Israeli soldiers died and some injured and some in critical condition. I don't know if It's going to keep up, after all I got my last year in school and it starts in 9/1/2006. I'd never learned in war conditions but who knows what's going to happen in the next month?!
It's quite sad that nothing had changed and there's nothing I can do about it except of staying with hope to go on till it ends.
I'm very sorrow on the people of Kiryat Shmona who suffer hard in this war. They live in small Bomb Shelters and under heavy rain of rockets and whatever Hizbollah brings. I don't know if I could go on in their condition. The government hardly helped to those poor there that got fired and out of money. The politicians only talk and talk and nothing they do. And I'm more furious about the Arabian parties (Their politicians).
How those guys dare themselves to say we're wrong in this situation? So, to say to Hizbollah: Uh, so cute of you to kidnap 2 Israeli soldiers, we'll sure give you 1000 or 2000 prisoners' right? WE should say to Lebanon, ah, That's our fault and let Hizbollah stay there? UH COME ON GIVE ME A BREAK. I can't believe they are such an ignorants. Do they feel Israeli-Arabians or Palestinians???? they want us to be surrendered to 2 Terror organizations and be destroyed?? We should remove their Israeli ID, and kick them out of the country. They do such a show in our Knesset( Parliament) and call our Security Minister a murderer? They only want an attention. Such a shame( I'm not saying that the others are so good, but still - there's a limit to stupidity or not?).

And think about it....
Good day to all except terrorists.

Sorry that I haven't wrote yesterday.

There was 6 alarms in short period and at least none hit my town.
It was quiet till 5:00 PM. I see the Lebanese Prime Minister cries about his country situation but it seemed that he forgot that it is his fault!
Too bad the that the Lebanese people have such a bad prime minister.
Israel recruits more and more soldiers to the front in both side of the border.
It seems to be like the war has just begun.
I'm very angry at the French government which is kissing to Iran and Syria all time.
The French government doesn't get that there's no possibility with Terror organization that's behind the lines. Well, that's sad. I believe in our soldiers, who had left their families. I hope U.S.A will take an action against Iran and Syria – Hopefully.

I'll update during the day.

Sunday, August 06, 2006

The summary of this week.

As I said, I'm 17 years old from Kiryat Motzkin, Israel. I've forgotten to say that I'm male to those who were thinking about my gender.
Lets first summarize this day.
It was quite unusual, 7 alarms, 4 of them in 1 by 1.
Another 2 rockets landed in my town. It's been quite a routine for the last 3 days.
But it's sad that there's nothing I can do about it. I won't repeat what I said in the last few days.

I can summarize this week as the begin of the war, blood sheet, popularity, madness and all kinds of feelings. It's the fight for the destiny of Israel, It's the fight between Israel and Hizbollah that's supported by some Lebanese, Iranians, Syrians. I know most of the people in those countries want us to beat Hizbollah. I can smell coming up revolutions in those countries too. But who knows what the future planes for me?!

I hope to see more comments about my doubts. Good day to all except the terrorists.

The quote of the week:

"Don't ask what the country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country"
John P. Keneddy. Former U.S president that was assassinated.

Saturday, August 05, 2006

The most terrifying day - TODAY!

That was hell scary today. Many people think that "It'll never hit them", but they'll think when it's getting near. That what happened today's morning.
My father woke me up pretty early ( I hardly sleeped last night), in around 8:20 AM.
We got into the safe-chamber and waited till siren ends and wait few minutes.
But I'd never thought it would be so close. In the 6th time Hizbollah shot into my area, which is called Krayut (5 cities start with Kiryat - I'm living in Kiryat Motzkin). Well so far those Katyusha Rockets hit only Kiryat Ata and Bialik. I'm living very close to Bialik my father and I heard those huge explosions (Scary like hell). We've heard 7 explosions that were so dramitclly strong that some of us almost got into panic. Furthermore, You felt like it's hitting you.
2 Rockets landed 1000-2000 meters from my house, the others landed in the Industry area of Kiryat Bialik.
1 of the rockets that landed near by us caused 10 injured and 1 old lady died (She suffered from heart attack after the rocket landed and the doctors couldn't save her).
This is kind of days that you'll never forget, It might be not last one but it definitely was unforgotten. I've seen the 2 areas while going to some other place and that was a bit shocking but on the other hand it makes you calm a bit.
Well, I hope it'll be the last one - good day ya'll.

I'm a bit frightening from what's about to happen

The war will end someday after all. every war most comes to its end.
It'll happen in the next days/months/years and whatever...
But what's going to happen afterwards - that's a different story.
The recovery of 2 neighbors Lebanon and Israel.
It doesn't matter who got the most damaged - it's the result and nothing else.
The matter of reconstruction of tourism and rebuilt of the things that been damaged while the war. Of course war has some bad things but in almost everything in life - there's something on the other hand. It'll cause the economy step by step to get better.
Will be needed workers and the money will go around and everything finally will be rebuilt.
I will go to school, if the war ends.
It'll be a bit shocking to get back as the life used to be, but it'll all change.
The view, life, vision for future all be define by the war. In this way or other.
I have girl that I love but I hardly seen her since the war and it hurts sometimes because war can be really bad thing to relationship. Many of arguments and a lot of different doubts about the situation or about the future decisions to be. I'll meet her in school when this month will come to its end. To we planned to go to pool after the exams we had and now this war is a really big thing to be dealt with. But this is probably life, you must expect the unexpected and to deal with the new situation what so ever happens. My situation won't be like it used to be. My feelings and my way of thinking too. I hope I'll feel life full again and happy like before - I damn wish! I try to learn French whenever I can and I hope to add another language to my capabilities. Toady there was only 1 alarm and many strong booms (It occurred in 9:10 PM or something like that). But it's not condemning while Keryat Shmona and other cities around being bombed in each day and that's sort of sad. I wish I could have relief but I can't. They live in Bomb Shelters for 23 days and I sleeped and was 3 days in Bomb Shelter and it was getting a bit hard and crowded. I had Playstation there and I played with my neighbors (about my age) but it was temporary and in end of it - It would be boring to play over and over.
I'm willing to Kiryat Shmona people better hope for life. Anyway, I couldn't sleep today and now it's 4.15 AM. I'll try to get a nap - I must to sometime.
Good day and peacful to EVERYBODY (Except terrorists).

Thursday, August 03, 2006

An another frustating day...

3 alarms in short turns and some booms (None of them landed in my town. booms=missiles).
3 IDF soldiers died in South Lebanon, 8 innocent civilians and 50+ injured.
And nearly 100 Katyusha Rockets in Israel.
Wondering what U.N is thinking on....
Cease-Fire would not hold on the situation like my country and I want to!
Iran's president keeps taking U.N as nothing and he's right so far.
His willing is just to kill and that's so sad!
Anyway, I don't have much time to write so I must end and must go to my relatives.

Wednesday, August 02, 2006

Another 2 alerts since the last time I wrote...

8 terrifying booms I have heard. I felt like the house was shaking(which is illusion).
Nothing new in the situation, only trash talk on T.V. It seems like Lebanese people cry and cry and they think we don't feel the same. Something weird I've seen on Sky News. Someone said in T.V that he's against Hizbollah and he wants peace. But he was contradicting himself by waving Hizbollah's flag in some protest. That's sad, isn't?!

Wasting 1 month of my life on being 1 civilian at war...(and the count is ON)

Well, back to "normal".

Today's morning I was awakening by the sound of the alarm. (Or horn, however you want to call it).
It seemed to me like sometimes that the war wouldn't end. I'm watching Sky News to stay up-to-date and of course Israel's National channels. I see the media's view about what's going on, they hardly remind why civilians died in the bombings of our Air Forces.
But it's their work, to cover the ruin, the blood sheet but not the justice!

I hope it was the first and last alarm for today. (Which might be wrong by me to think like that).
Now the silence can be sounded like the horror in other cities near by my own town.
The feeling that something has changed hadn't occurred yet. The continuation of what's going on is not looking good. Hizbollah keeps shooting missiles towards Israel (It seems like the media think they shoot on us flowers...).
I think that most countries(Like France) think about the oil and they don't care about terrorism till it'll reach their backdoor! I remember U.K supporting for peace and not war when Israel were attacked by Terror organizations! Suddenly after the bombing in downtown Train Station they started to realize that it's not what they think.
Sorry for the U.S.A fellas about what I'm about to write right now.
Till 9/11 their government didn't do a thing to justify Israel's actions in Palestine territory. Suddenly like what similar happened in U.K. U.S.A understood that Israel was right about its side in this conflict and suddenly Israel is defending itself and not attacking to make horror!
Like I always say: "Things you can see from here you can't see from there". Till you don't get it, you don't understand what we suffered over the years from the Barbarians in the South.
I remember when Russian bombed Chechynia (Unlike Palestine, they have reason to fight). Russia killed whole town, does anyone care about it? What the U.N did? NOTHING. That horrible happened after Chechnyian group killed over 200 people in the Theatre. And the what Russian did after it and it was NO ACCIDENT. So there's a difference when Human Rights people suddenly appear. Where have they been while so many people die in Africa, Asia, South America while horrors happened there. Why suddenly they come here us to blame?
Where's the justice of their stupidity??
What happened in Quna was sad but no regret. They were warned, they had 3 DAYS.
It shows that they did cooperate with Hizbollah. Hizbollah hided his missiles inside of their buildings and around this town. Did the U.N said something about it? THINK AGAIN, They didn't! Kofy Anan must be eliminated from U.N chiefment. One thing I've got to add: Don't let the snake grow in your backyard and get you in the end. That what happened with Hizbollah and many other organizations.

I have some questions remain:

1. How long the fight would take?
2. Why U.N only blah blah and does nothing?
3. When they'll be some President like Bush with balls to step up against Terorrism?
4. Why U.N excist? It does not help anything about here.

Every comments are welcome. Good day everybody!

Tuesday, August 01, 2006

Hello, I'm 17 years old from Israel

Hello. I'm from Northen of Israel and living in small town called Kiryat Motzkin(Near by Haifa and Nahariya).
I'd like to say it's horrible why people must suffer because of such little group in both sides of the boarder. We can see Hamas, which is using his people as human shield or same about Hizbollah.
Such small cells cause our problems, BIG problems. Insecure country or something terrifying you because you know its matter of time till the next war (isn't?). I think the main problem of our country that people may think that Israel's goal is to kill Islam. Which is not true AT ALL. We fight to live, we got this country because we were deserved it and we didn't do anything deliberate or some mass killing because we wanted to. We had to in order to survive, after the terrifying years between 1933-1945 something had to change. But lets get back to the main subject, it's our situation.
As you can guys can hear in news Israel is always been shown as the bad side and were shown as "blood thirsty" which is not true.
We were attacked. U.N that should take some areas and the Lebanese Army which was not displayed in the southren boarder caused Hizbollah to grow up and becoming real threat to them and us (Israel and Lebanon). I know the Lebanese people suffer as much as we do everyday, we just have better protection something that the Lebanese government didn't take care at all and it called Neglecting (Of years!). We might have protection but the life is not going on as the last 6 years. Everything has changed we can't get back to the routine. My mother can't work because she can't. She's working at some high building in Haifa of Minhal Karkaei Israel (I don't know how to translate it). And it's not safe so she's not working. Although , today she came for work probably tomorrow she won't (Who hasn't heard of the up coming attack of Israel?).
My father works in safe place near by my town and I don't know the exact details about it.
Those days stopped my routine and caused me to delay my driving lesson teaching and that's such a bad thing for me. All my life stopped and I was sleeping sometimes in Bombs' Shelter or hardly walking out for fresh air. We all want peace. But, The terror organizations it's their work to ruin everything that's been built. I hear about the horror that the Lebanese people is going on with it's sad too. And it's such of same they suffer not because of their fault - Truly sad.
I hope that the 2 Israeli Kidnapped Soldiers will return home, I hope that Hizbollah and Syria and Iran whose support him their regime will be GONE.
To think that Iran was good ally of Israel about 30 years ago, that's amazing how the world changes. Hizbollah tried yesterday to add Syria to the war against us(Israel) by planting some explosives near our patrol. Few things that I would like to ask: 1. Why the Lebanese people say they don't support Hizbollah while in many places they came up with Hizbollah's Flags?
2. Why you guys condemb Israel instead of Hizbollah which caused this situation?
3. Why you guys don't believe we're doing the right thing?
4. Do you care about us????

1 thing I'd like to add is that my willing is to learn French too, I'll be happy with any kind of help. That's all for today, I might update in the evening. Good day and peace you all.