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Related: About this forumAfter the murder: the hijackers began to sing. Tape (full abduction)
Translated from Ynet Hebrew Version:There is no limit to evil: News publishes first phone call recording continued chilling of age - to focus Gate 100 - call the police ignored her - including a shooting and cries of "three" (Word hostages). That sounds hijackers just after
Roi Mandel Posted: 02:07:14, 12:17
Chilling recording revealed yesterday and documented the abduction moments Gush Etzion three weeks ago, was only partial.
Length of the call from the mobile age - to Gate Memorial is more than two minutes, and Ynet brings first full recording, which you can hear what is going on in the car the kidnappers after the first shooting: The conversation between the killers, their expressions of joy and what sounded like a cry of pain, as apparently of the victims. way it sounds:
http://www.ynet.co.il/articles/0,7340,L-4537047,00.html
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After the murder: the hijackers began to sing. Tape (full abduction) (Original Post)
shira
Jul 2014
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shira
(30,109 posts)1. For a sense of what Israel is like now...
....For a sense of what Israel is like now, here again is Israeli diplomat Azani, who writes about 90 minutes ago:
You know, Richard, I have to share something with you: Being a diplomat, and sitting away from Israel, you are very much attuned to what is happening back home. You read, surf, scan, and watch, and somehow you convince yourself you are up-to-date.
Landing is Israel makes you realize just how much this is a false notion. Nothing, truly nothing, can convey the sense of what I am feeling these days in Israel.
Driving down highway no.2, leading from Haifa to the center of Israel, the road is by no means empty, and yet the sadness and tension are tangible. You could literally touch them [other drivers] as if everyone is driving out of necessity, a habit really. As the sun is in full force high above in the sky, and the heat seems to be reflecting from the barren and brown land below, the radio is playing slow and sad music. The same sounds so many of us remember from the Oslo days of the mid-90s, when Hamas was executing (what a choice of words ) its quality suicide bombings on buses and in restaurants against scores of innocents.
The TV and radio are broadcasting nonstop the eulogies, the last call of Gilad [Gilad Shaar, one of the three victims] to the police, the politicians and the families all in a mixture of pain, grief and unity.
And the thing which strikes us all the most is the cruelty unthinkable cruelty of the non-humans who kill, cold-bloodedly, innocent teenagers, and for what?! Lastly is the one question that echoes on everyones mind: Forget about the Palestinian Authority as a partner, what about the Palestinians themselves? When will someone rise there and speak up for peace and tolerance? For the love of children and the joy of being alive? For outreach and good neighborly relations? When will we really find a partner?
If you are out there, please rise, now.
Speak up.
Our children, and yours, need it.
Landing is Israel makes you realize just how much this is a false notion. Nothing, truly nothing, can convey the sense of what I am feeling these days in Israel.
Driving down highway no.2, leading from Haifa to the center of Israel, the road is by no means empty, and yet the sadness and tension are tangible. You could literally touch them [other drivers] as if everyone is driving out of necessity, a habit really. As the sun is in full force high above in the sky, and the heat seems to be reflecting from the barren and brown land below, the radio is playing slow and sad music. The same sounds so many of us remember from the Oslo days of the mid-90s, when Hamas was executing (what a choice of words ) its quality suicide bombings on buses and in restaurants against scores of innocents.
The TV and radio are broadcasting nonstop the eulogies, the last call of Gilad [Gilad Shaar, one of the three victims] to the police, the politicians and the families all in a mixture of pain, grief and unity.
And the thing which strikes us all the most is the cruelty unthinkable cruelty of the non-humans who kill, cold-bloodedly, innocent teenagers, and for what?! Lastly is the one question that echoes on everyones mind: Forget about the Palestinian Authority as a partner, what about the Palestinians themselves? When will someone rise there and speak up for peace and tolerance? For the love of children and the joy of being alive? For outreach and good neighborly relations? When will we really find a partner?
If you are out there, please rise, now.
Speak up.
Our children, and yours, need it.
http://www.forbes.com/sites/richardbehar/2014/07/01/three-israeli-teens-one-an-american-were-ordered-to-lower-heads-before-killed-by-hamas-terrorists-after-one-boy-phoned-police/
Sunlei
(22,651 posts)2. One of the neighbor countries can turn over couple hundred miles of their desert wasteland?,
Name the land after these 3 boys and make this the last act of senseless murder.