Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Gaza: 100,000 children attend radical Hamas summer camps

100,000 children attend radical Hamas summer camps and another 10,000 children, others opened by the Islamic Jihad:
"Hamas continued to gain strength this past summer as about 100,000 youngsters underwent radical anti-Israel indoctrination at dozens of summer camps run by the terrorist group – which also attacked United Nations camps, its main competition – according to a report released on Tuesday by the Intelligence and Terrorism Information Center.
According to the report, more than 100,000 children and teenagers participated in the Hamas camps, which included paramilitary training and military parades. The Islamic Jihad terrorist organization also opened 51 different summer camps for over 10,000 children.
In contrast to the Hamas camps, the United Nations has been running summer camps throughout the Gaza Strip for 250,000 children. These camps, run by UNRWA, are being held at over 150 locations in Gaza. The participants engage in arts and crafts, sports and other cultural activities, and are mostly between the ages of six and 15."
I haven't listened to any important leader protesting this as they did with the Qu'ran burning. And this is nothing more and nothing less than children's exploitation and abuse....

Meanwhile, the European Union has ruled illegal to freeze assets from Al-Aqsa, Hamas' supporters. The  evidence, presented by Dutch Government, that linked the supposedly humanitarian actions of the Dutch branch of the Al-Aqsa Foundation in funding the terrorist group, cannot be considered as a "good reason" to black-list the whole Foundation. A court speaker have said that, the State Members should present "better reasons" to black-list it or remove it.

Cross-posted from T&P.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Q: What do you call a young terrorist?

A: A bombino.

Damien said...
This comment has been removed by the author.
Damien said...

Claudia,

Isn't radical Hamas kind of redundant?

Claudia said...

Anon: =P

alfred: Thanks for visiting. As I'm not one of the blog administrators, I can't tell you if your blog will be included. Just wait for one of them to visit you.

Yes, Damien, it is redundant. But that's the title of the press release!!! :D

Epaminondas said...

Yes but they sang kumbaya around the fire after dinner (of course the fire was a bunch of gospels)