Jan 14, 2010

ISRAELI CHARITIES ‘CASHING IN’ ON PALESTINIAN SUFFERING « Desertpeace

 

ISRAELI CHARITIES 'CASHING IN' ON PALESTINIAN SUFFERING

January 14, 2010 at 11:36 am (Deceit, DesertPeace Editorial, Israel, zionism)

The above photo (part of an ad campaign) is being circulated throughout the Israeli press. The organisation that sponsored the ad operates (for hungry Jews only) soup kitchens in every major Israeli city. Below is the ad in question….


Feeding the poor is a wonderful deed…..asking for contributions to continue this work is to be expected….. BUT…. the photo used is not one of a poor, hungry Jewish child. It is the photo of a child in Gaza at the funeral of her brother who was killed by the zionists during the blitzkrieg a year ago. The same child can be seen in THIS article that appeared in the Telegraph.

The following montage shows the child in the ad and the (same) Palestinian child.
click on image to enlarge

How could the zionists be so deceptive? Along with their beliefs that Palestinians are not human, do they also believe that they feel no pain or suffering? Do they see nothing morally wrong with using images of suffering Palestinian children to raise funds for 'Jewish only' charities?
I have no problem supporting charitable institutions, especially those that feed the hungry, but I would NEVER support one that would turn away a non Jew, especially one such as Meir Panim.
Just another example of the inhumanity of zionism and those associated with it.

3 Comments

  1. ben said,

    January 14, 2010 at 5:10 pm

    It is certainly the picture of a terrified Palestinian girl and not that of a "hungry Jewish child". See link below:

    http://propheticimagery.com/ANNIE%20FRANK.htm

  2. John said,

    January 14, 2010 at 7:58 pm

    This psychpathic humiliation of the Gazans with the cruel use of this photo was deliberate and it is just kind of like a running joke with the Israeli Jews. It is sport to them to harm non-Jews with the pleasure coming from a creative use of cruelty. About this type of evil behaviour, I haven't heard much protest from "humanitarian" Jews, which is also telling. Israel is truly a ruthless culture of psychos eager to inflict pain upon others. Could a human being possibly sink any lower than doing exactly what's been done here?

  3. January 14, 2010 at 8:37 pm

    John,
    Consider THIS post as a protest from a Humanitarian Jew!
    Don't be so quick to generalise.


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