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In a rare interview, weeks before she was killed by Israeli snipers, Palestinian Razan al-Najjar let

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We must not be afraid to look at how she died, we must consider what this brave soul lived for.
 
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  • Tuesday, June 05, 2018
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    Elder of Ziyon
Is Razan Al-Najar the new Ibrahim Abu Thuraya?

it wasn't that long ago that Israel was falsely accused of killing double-amputee Ibrahim Abu Thurayeh, after months of hateful lies.

The evidence indicates that someone on the Gaza side killed him, with his knowledge, presumably because his becoming a "martyr" would help his family financially, as well as the fact that is would be a huge PR victory for Hamas against Israel.

The case of medic Razan al Najar sure sounds similar to me.

* Israel has no interest in killing a medic.

* Hamas has been chomping at the bit for Israel to kill a poster child civilian; they thought that the 8 month old baby they accused of dying from tear gas would fit the bill but reporters messed that story up by asking questions about what happened.

* The Gaza riots are primarily a PR exercise meant to focus the world on hating Israel. But the weekly riots have been bringing diminishing returns.

* Razan al Najar posted in Facebook her last message: “I am returning and not retreating. Hit me with your bullets. I am not afraid.”

* Najar did not attend the riots to provide medical aid to the injured. Her main purpose of attending was to join the protest.




* There are some serious discrepancies in the stories of how Najar died, even among "eyewitnesses" - discrepancies that simply could not exist from actual witnesses (like where she was shot.)

I don't know if she was killed by an errant IDF bullet or by a Hamas bullet that was meant to create a new symbol of martyrdom to energize the riots. But to me, both those scenarios are worth investigating. There is only one side with incentive to see Najar dead, and it certainly isn't Israel's.
 
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In a rare interview, weeks before she was killed by Israeli snipers, Palestinian Razan al-Najjar let's us in to her daily life as a volunteer field medic in Gaza.
You can kill a person without any legal action against you, if the person you killed is a muslim. So here is the formula: kill him and give a knife in his hand. Yeah, that is sufficient. Muslim blood is free.

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  • Tuesday, June 05, 2018
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    Elder of Ziyon
Is Razan Al-Najar the new Ibrahim Abu Thuraya?

it wasn't that long ago that Israel was falsely accused of killing double-amputee Ibrahim Abu Thurayeh, after months of hateful lies.

The evidence indicates that someone on the Gaza side killed him, with his knowledge, presumably because his becoming a "martyr" would help his family financially, as well as the fact that is would be a huge PR victory for Hamas against Israel.

The case of medic Razan al Najar sure sounds similar to me.

* Israel has no interest in killing a medic.

* Hamas has been chomping at the bit for Israel to kill a poster child civilian; they thought that the 8 month old baby they accused of dying from tear gas would fit the bill but reporters messed that story up by asking questions about what happened.

* The Gaza riots are primarily a PR exercise meant to focus the world on hating Israel. But the weekly riots have been bringing diminishing returns.

* Razan al Najar posted in Facebook her last message: “I am returning and not retreating. Hit me with your bullets. I am not afraid.”

* Najar did not attend the riots to provide medical aid to the injured. Her main purpose of attending was to join the protest.




* There are some serious discrepancies in the stories of how Najar died, even among "eyewitnesses" - discrepancies that simply could not exist from actual witnesses (like where she was shot.)

I don't know if she was killed by an errant IDF bullet or by a Hamas bullet that was meant to create a new symbol of martyrdom to energize the riots. But to me, both those scenarios are worth investigating. There is only one side with incentive to see Najar dead, and it certainly isn't Israel's.
Yeah, everything that Israel does is just a blame. May be she just pretended to be dead, in fact she may be alive. Every child Israel is accused of killing, just killed by his/her own parents.
If you believe in God Solomon, how can you believe God to be that unjust and ignorant.
 
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I'm pretty sure shooting medics is a war crime and illegal according to international laws but so is building illegal settlements on occupied lands but one rule for us Goyim and another for Israel.
 
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  • Tuesday, June 05, 2018
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    Elder of Ziyon
Is Razan Al-Najar the new Ibrahim Abu Thuraya?

it wasn't that long ago that Israel was falsely accused of killing double-amputee Ibrahim Abu Thurayeh, after months of hateful lies.

The evidence indicates that someone on the Gaza side killed him, with his knowledge, presumably because his becoming a "martyr" would help his family financially, as well as the fact that is would be a huge PR victory for Hamas against Israel.

The case of medic Razan al Najar sure sounds similar to me.

* Israel has no interest in killing a medic.

* Hamas has been chomping at the bit for Israel to kill a poster child civilian; they thought that the 8 month old baby they accused of dying from tear gas would fit the bill but reporters messed that story up by asking questions about what happened.

* The Gaza riots are primarily a PR exercise meant to focus the world on hating Israel. But the weekly riots have been bringing diminishing returns.

* Razan al Najar posted in Facebook her last message: “I am returning and not retreating. Hit me with your bullets. I am not afraid.”

* Najar did not attend the riots to provide medical aid to the injured. Her main purpose of attending was to join the protest.




* There are some serious discrepancies in the stories of how Najar died, even among "eyewitnesses" - discrepancies that simply could not exist from actual witnesses (like where she was shot.)

I don't know if she was killed by an errant IDF bullet or by a Hamas bullet that was meant to create a new symbol of martyrdom to energize the riots. But to me, both those scenarios are worth investigating. There is only one side with incentive to see Najar dead, and it certainly isn't Israel's.
Or maybe she shot herself to be a martyr and symbol..no?
And how come no bullets were fired at the Usraeli soldiers..and just at her?
You are trying to justify an unjustifiable act of blatant murder in the face of the world community, nothing less than the other civilian protesters killed as well in cold blood.. illegally.. and against all human rules of engagement.. or God's rules.. if you want..
 
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Inna lillahe wa inna allahe rajeoon


Or maybe she shot herself to be a martyr and symbol..no?
And how come no bullets were fired at the Usraeli soldiers..and just at her?
You are just trying to justify an unjustifiable act of blatant murder in the face of the world community, nothing less than the other civilian protesters killed as well in cold blood.. illegally and against all human rules of engagement.. or God's rules.. if you want..

He is a paid goon!! Here for damage control. Its no use talking to him. He lives off posting BS on pdf.
 
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Why don't Palestinians use snipers against Israelis? It's such a great tool to create terror and denial of space to enemy.

Pakistan use snipers against Indian soilders with ruthless efficiency.
 
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Those people are not changing back-and-forth to have a all nice peaceful event. There intentions are to cross the border and do some damage. If it is physical or property. They are not going to cross the border to give milk and gifts to the people. They are attempting to cause some chaos on the other side of the border.

Those people who are attacking the IDF, attempting to destroy the border fence and cross the border walls know what if going to happen if they try or do so. They know the consequences their actions and are willing to take them.

And for the gun shot that killed that medic person, it might of been a misfire. Or a misunderstanding. I can not say for certain considering that I was there and I am thinking their might of been a lot of people around the area and also some of those Palestinians tire fires to block the IDF’s full sight. It might of just been a mistake.
 
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