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Nadia

The plight of my people

In a land far far away, monsters roam the earth. Life is worthless and humanity is plagued with hunger. The living conditions are not suitable for animals, let alone the poor citizens of this land. But what should be expected from a land that has been taken over by monsters. The horror that this terrain has been consumed by has caused some people to flee their homes. Still, others stay steadfast , vowing never to be bullied out of their abodes, as humble as they may be. Those who left will be ever ridiculed for having abandoned their homes in a time of crisis. But the woes of their counterparts are unfathomable. The monstrosities that have flooded into the area have forced the remaining dwellers into hiding. Yet, even in hiding they are not safe.

In the calm of the evenings, doors are smashed open and children are ripped from the bosoms of comfort. They are beaten and humiliated, after which they are kept in isolation. What do you ask is the crime they have committed; this is an easy one, they chose to stay home rather than run.

Stay, Stay. Do not desert what will one day belong to you again. Once you leave there is no turning back. It is too great and vast outside your home. When you leave you allow the demise of divinity to take place. Lost are those who left. But to you who stay, fear not creation, fear the creator. For those who are pious know your place in his text.

Released from captivity, these young men make their way back home. The reality of it is that their homes have been destroyed during the time spent in detainment. There is no comfort in future occupations, for that to has been taken away as well. All their property has been ruined. Life is grim. Mothers weeping for lost husbands and sons. Children crying, longing to put back together their broken homes. Young ladies refusing to produce offspring's for fear of this world. Nevertheless, as shattered as spirits have become, they rise again and again.

These monsters are frightening, with their mighty armor and unparalleled weaponry. The wickedness of their vengeful plight to wipe out the remainder of these persons puts them in a sphere of their own. Lack of sympathy for mankind has set such characters apart from all civilizations. Fear not, ye whom be oppressed. History has taught that all things high above the rest shall come crashing down eventually.

Mothers withhold those tears, for they shall never be enough to salvage all that has been lost in the precious land of PALESTINE

By Nadia

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Thats a very great plea for humanity and mercy Nadia. I commend you on your heart felt writing. In the 40 years I've been an involved humanitarian, I've never seen such victimization and atrocities at this level, worldwide. I've never seen the humanitarian organizations spread so thinly that they have no hopes of keeping up with this worldwide crisis we're in. If we run, we leave behind others that need our strength, yet to look at your children and what may happen to them if you don't. I too have had to make those extremely difficult choices, and here I am, staying to offer others hope. I hope they stay to repair what they can salvage, and start rebuilding, for a new and better tomorrow. I pray for change.

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Nadia, I do not know what to say, Palestine has only two hands to cover her face ,but the slaps are falling on her face and body from all directions, today I was informed that two Palestinian-Iraqies died on the borders between Iraq, Jordan, and Syria too.
They had to flee from killings after USA occupied Iraq, Jordan will not take them, And Syria too... and they can't go back to Iraq. In the middle of no where... In the desert... almost 100 families are struggling to stay alive ehere no aid reach, living in tents. My wound is sooooo deep that no words are good enough to describe my despair, and my disgust from all the systems ignoring the Palestinians cries of suffering .The Iraqis were allowed to inter Jordan, but not the Iraqies of Palestinian origin... This I can't understand.

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Oh darling Iqbal, don't despair.. it looks and is terrible, but you know your people are going to free themselves. That is all there is to it. No one else can rescue them, but they will do it themselves. History will show it some day. I want to set my clock to it, may never see it with my own eyes, but... maybe yes. Look at the writing that Nadia left and how can you feel despair.

The disgust I share, but someday this Goebbels of Zionist lies is going to be exposed and they are going to answer for their crimes of genocide.

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Thank you for your comments. Peace is all we need. We CAN live in harmony, this is not a myth. Jews and Palestinians do wish to live together in peace. Revenge is the ugliest word ever created. When I meet a Jewish person I never feel hate for them, I actually feel a bond. Some of the greatest people I have meet have been jewish. But this is easy for me to say because I am so far from the turmoil that occurs everyday for these people (Palestinians and Jews). I wish not one more life had to end prematurely because of war.

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My best supporters in my petition are jews, Jewdaism is a relegion, but people mix between being a Jew and being a Zionist. Real relegious jews are totally against the occupation, and against killing. They have the same idea Muslims and Christians have regarding respect of human life. But Judaism has been used unfair way for politicalreasons. Some greedy people use relegion to insite hatered. NO GOD will be pleased with killing innocent people. The relegious Jews are having a hard time getting their voices heard like us.

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Nadia, that was some beautiful piece of writing! It reads like a moral fable. Can I put this up on my blog soon? I think it should be posted in many places, it is a message of determination and a powerful statement.

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Thank you. Yes, you are welcome to post it.

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