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Posted by oDrori on Oct-31-2002 16:06:

Unhappy Lost A Very Dear Person

I don't know if I expect too much of a response for this or a fuss, just wanted to tell everyone on board that 2 days ago, 23:00 Israeli time, an assasin broken through the fence of the settlement (She moved in there for financial reasons only, not politically, and though that with the current state, no place is particularly safe) where my form teacher lived, carrying a machine gun and an explosive belt... He immediately encountered and killed 2 13 & 14 year old girls, thus making enough noise for a nearby neighbour to hear, pull a gun and ry to shoot him through her window, but her gun was stuck and the assasin ran to the nearest house, which was my form teacher's house where she and her husband were dining, immediately shooting them... The fuss pulled the local security forces, and the assasin ran outside shooting, injuring 2 more soldiers before being shot, luuckily without deploying the explosives...
My form teacehr was first evaluated wounded light, but on her way to the hospital her state got worse and she died on the operating table. Her husband was injured edium and was out of danger 8 hours later... today was her funeral... so many people came, she was a great person, so caring... I will probably miss her at the end of high school more than I do now, I saw her family, 3 children a little older than 20, not belieeving it,, wasshed up in tears... These have been 2 intense days at school... all of our class pupils supported each other, and it's hard, seeing the people I have fun with, the ones I ocasionally trade mutual slags with, broken, crying, in such need of support...


Posted by Lira on Oct-31-2002 16:12:

Sorry to hear that mate

*silence*












PS.: Just one thing I didn't get... why did you post it @ the political forum instead of the chill out room? Was it an arab extremist who did it?


Posted by oDrori on Oct-31-2002 16:17:

Yes
And she was so strong on the idea of co-existence adn peace with them, I keep wondering on a question we were asked: If the terrorist knew the person, would he have assasinated here?


Posted by Izzy on Oct-31-2002 17:13:

you know you have my condolences. Im very sorry

Maaz, i think the reason he put this here is that here there is less of a chance of this turning into a flame war


Posted by cycloptor on Oct-31-2002 17:36:

thats really sad. i watced a documentary the other day about settlers in the gaza strip and the constant danger that theyre under. your teacher was rather brave.

as for the sniper killing her if he knew her beliefs on co-existance. absolutly. it dosent matter what she thought, she was a jew. and sadly thats enough to get you killed no matter what. theyre conditioned to believe that all isrealies are evil and well... stop figuring things out for themselves and just follow rethoric.


Posted by JM on Oct-31-2002 17:50:

sorry to hear man i felt saddened reading your story

>JM<


Posted by Lira on Oct-31-2002 18:07:

quote:
Originally posted by Izzy
Maaz, i think the reason he put this here is that here there is less of a chance of this turning into a flame war

I had not thought about it... makes sense.


Posted by JohnSmith on Oct-31-2002 19:22:

I'm very sorry to hear that, the situation in israel is very bad right now, i hope that someday this will be over, but at this point, i don't see how that is possible.


Posted by fastmp3 on Oct-31-2002 23:29:

all my condoleances man


Posted by Ian on Nov-01-2002 12:27:

Thumbs down

Heart goes out to ya man, we see a lot on the tv about them happening, and never realise how ppl like those who use forums here are personally affected by it, all the best


Posted by Arbiter on Nov-01-2002 17:00:

Sorry to hear that

Hatred outlives the hateful...


Posted by Sarcoman on Nov-02-2002 01:43:

Quite the emotional thread. You have my condolences as well.

I couldnt imagine what you are going through. All the injustice in todays world is robbing us all of great people. The great people that few of us will be fortunate enough to meet ourselves, but that have undoubtably touched some of our lives.

I live in Canada, and we have people of many ethnic and geographical origins that live in peace and co-existence. I hope that we never lose that, and countries that dont have it now, can one day adopt a similar tolerance.


Posted by PeacefulWarrior on Nov-02-2002 05:05:

Somewhere along the vast ocean there traveled a wave. This wave was magnificent; its trough was sparkling white and its crest was shimmering with reflected sunlight. One day the wave noticed that all the other waves ahead of it were crashing into the coast and thus they were no longer waves. This greatly disturbed the wave.

Just then another wave, an older wave, spoke to the younger wave and said, "You're having the time of your life being a wave, racing across the blue ocean, enjoying the bright sunlight that you've forgetten that you're really just part of the ocean."


Posted by zzleeper on Nov-02-2002 05:25:

My condolences too...


Posted by oDrori on Nov-02-2002 16:05:

quote:
Originally posted by Sarcoman
I live in Canada, and we have people of many ethnic and geographical origins that live in peace and co-existence. I hope that we never lose that, and countries that dont have it now, can one day adopt a similar tolerance.

Most hopeful on that mate

quote:
Originally posted by PeacefulWarrior
"You're having the time of your life being a wave, racing across the blue ocean, enjoying the bright sunlight that you've forgetten that you're really just part of the ocean."


Still trying to figure that one out ;o)


Posted by IronDragon on Nov-04-2002 03:52:

My condolances.

Just puts the whole mideast situation into perspective. Honestly, I cannot imaging living in any situation where your life is in constant danger and I worry for you folks everyday.



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