Le chanteur israélien Aviv Geffen a composé une nouvelle chanson pour Gilad Shalit "Hayeled Shel Koulanu" (''notre enfant à tous''). Il l'a chanté pour la première fois lors de la manifestation qui s'est déroulée mardi dernier pour la libération du jeune détenu captif par le Hamas depuis deux ans.
The Israeli singer Avv Geffen wrote a new song for Gilad Shalit, "Hayeled Shel Koulanu" ("Everybody's boy"). He sang it for the first time during the rally held last Tuesday for the release of the young man held hostage by Hamas for the past two years.
Wednesday, July 30, 2008
Everybody's boy - הילד של כולנו - Notre enfant à tous
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Gilad Shalit,
Music
Friday, July 18, 2008
Le stade de Beyrouth ressemblait à celui de Nuremberg en 1936
Par Olivier Rafowicz
Mercredi, l’Etat d’Israël a échangé contre ses deux soldats Edad Regev et
Ehoud Goldwasser des terroristes libanais vivants. Il a également restitué 199
corps de membres du Hezbollah, tués lors d’affrontements avec l’armée
israélienne depuis 1982.
De façon assez générale, les Israéliens ont accepté avec beaucoup
d’amertume le fait de libérer des assassins extrêmement dangereux en échange de
deux soldats morts. Mais l’échange était fondé sur le principe qu’il faut tout
faire et si nécessaire payer le prix le plus lourd pour ramener vivant ou mort
nos soldats à la maison.
Le choc a été et reste extrêmement violent surtout lorsqu’on voit avec
quelle haine, avec quelle violence, s’est exprimé celui qui a assassiné une
petite fille de quatre ans en 1979, à Naharya, dans le nord d’Israël.
Samir Kuntar, membre à l’époque d’un groupe terroriste communiste libanais,
a fracassé le crâne de la petite fille de quatre ans contre un rocher. Puis la
voyant gémir, il a continué encore de plus bel à lui cogner la tête, sa toute
petite tête contre un rocher. Cet homme là, qui a aussi tué le père de la petite
fille et deux policiers, est aussi responsable de la mort de la sœur de la
petite fille, étouffée par la main de sa mère qui voulait la protéger en lui
évitant de pousser des cris de frayeur.
Cet assassin condamné à perpétuité, a passé prés de trente ans dans les
prisons israéliennes et en sortant à l’âge de 45 ans, s’est exprimé dès sa
sortie dans un grand stade au sud de Beyrouth. Il a dit vouloir revenir en
Palestine, voir les Israéliens se languir du terroriste Imad Moughanieh. Il a
dit enfin qu’il veut continuer à tuer les juifs.
Samir Kuntar, avec ses alliés chiites du Hezbollah, est devenu l’un des
symboles du climat anti-israélien, antisémite et anti-occidental qui règne au
Moyen-Orient et bien au-delà.
A Beyrouth, il a reçu un accueil royal du Premier ministre Fouad Siniora et
du Président libanais Michel Sleimane. J’ai eu la nausée devant le défoulement
de tant de haine exprimé par un seul homme mais surtout devant le respect, la
joie, les accolades, les embrassades, que les responsables politiques libanais
ont accordé à Samir Kuntar.
Comment est-il possible, même au nom de la fraternité ou de l’union entre
les différentes communautés, de voir en Samir Kuntar le symbole du Liban ?
Comment est-il possible que des hommes perçus comme modérés et intelligents
comme Fouad Seniora puissent accorder à l’assassin d’une petite fille tant de
respect ? Comment est-il possible que le président Michel Sleimane, qui a été
applaudi par toute la communauté internationale lors de sa nomination, a été
capable d’offrir son armée et son hélicoptère pour escorter officiellement un
assassin. Ceci, dans l’indifférence la plus totale de la communauté
internationale ?
Je reste perplexe et profondément inquiet de la route que veut emprunter le
Liban.Je suis profondément attristé que la mort, la haine, la violence, le crime
et l’extrémisme soient les valeurs que choisi le Liban aujourd’hui pour regarder
vers l’avenir. Ces deux leaders libanais qui ont hier accordé tout leur amour à
Samir Kuntar, demain rencontreront des hommes d’Etat du monde entier. J’espère
mais je ne suis pas naïf malheureusement que l’un d’entre eux leur dira
peut-être à l’oreille qu’il ne faut pas confondre fraternité nationale et
alliance avec le diable.
Hier soir, Beyrouth ressemblait à Nuremberg en 1936. Samir Kuntar et
Nasrallah ressemblaient à Goebbels et à Hitler lorsque des milliers et des
milliers de sympathisants criaient mort à Israël, portaient des uniformes noirs
et levaient le bras en signe de salut. Ceci ne peut qu’apporter la violence, la
guerre et le chaos.
Fouad Siniora et Michel Sleimane ont choisi mercredi soir, non pas un Liban
libanais mais un Liban iranien et fasciste.
Les yeux de la petite fille de quatre ans ont vu le regard de Samir Kuntar
avant qu’ils l’achèvent. Les yeux de la petite fille ont vu, mercredi soir, les
acclamations et la joie du peuple de Beyrouth.
Nous et j’espère vous, nous n’oublierons jamais non plus les yeux de la
petite fille de quatre ans froidement assassinée par Samir Kuntar.
En libérant Samir Kuntar parce que nous n’avions pas le choix, nous avons
libéré le mauvais génie de la bouteille. Espérons que quelqu’un dans ce monde,
nous peut-être, le remettra dans la bouteille à tout jamais.
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Français,
Hitler,
Samir Kuntar
Thursday, July 17, 2008
Samir Kuntar - Is that your hero?
I had never seen images from the Haran family appartment after the attack. Makes me shudder.
It is time to realize, the enemy is not like us.
I'm proud to belong to those who love, not those who hate.
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Samir Kuntar
Wednesday, July 16, 2008
Abbas congratulates Kuntar's family
Abbas congratulates Kuntar's family. Isn't it lovely that Abbas is the person we're counting on to make peace with? Excuse me while I retch...
His whole village can't wait for him to get back
Samir Kuntar is the conscience of Palestine. I have an idea, let's give them a country!
If someone in my village had murdered a little Palestinian or Lebanese four-year-old girl, I would never want them anywhere near me. I would hope my government puts this kind of murderer in jail, where such scum belong.
Meanwhile, while they are all celebrating for their precious child killer, in Israel the Goldwasser and Regev families are mourning. Until the last minute they had still hoped.
Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas on Wednesday sent his regards to the families of Lebanese terrorist Samir Kuntar and the other four Lebanese prisoners scheduled to be transferred to Hizbullah.Praised them for what? Raising such a good little murderer?
Abbas praised the prisoner swap and congratulated the Kuntar family.
His whole village can't wait for him to get back
In Kuntar's home in Abey, streets were decorated with banners welcoming the return of the former member of the radical Palestine Liberation Front. "Samir Kuntar is the conscience of Lebanon, Palestine and the Arab nation. Abey welcomes the hero, prisoner Samir Kuntar," reads one sign.
Samir Kuntar is the conscience of Palestine. I have an idea, let's give them a country!
If someone in my village had murdered a little Palestinian or Lebanese four-year-old girl, I would never want them anywhere near me. I would hope my government puts this kind of murderer in jail, where such scum belong.
Meanwhile, while they are all celebrating for their precious child killer, in Israel the Goldwasser and Regev families are mourning. Until the last minute they had still hoped.
It is a sad sad day
It is a sad day today. Today Samir Kuntar is freed. In exchange for the bodies of Ehud Goldwasser and Eldad Regev. I won't even start about how unfair it is, that two reservists kidnapped in Israel are being exchanged for a cold blooded murderer who does not regret what he has done. I won't even comment on the danger that this puts Israel in, we all understand that there will be future kidnappings and that there is no more incentive to keep Israeli prisoners alive, and that Gilad Shalit's life may depend on this. I'll try to avoid talking about this piece of crap government which allowed this to go through, because otherwise I will just end up cussing and cursing.
I will talk of Peres' pardon. He has granted pardon to Samir Kuntar. My first thought was "WTF???". Why pardon such a beast? Why give him the pleasure of feeling that he has been forgiven? He belongs in jail for the rest of his life, even if it's not an Israeli jail. (Zero chance of that happening). From what I read in the comments of every news site allowing talkback, just about everybody feels the same, and is outraged at Peres for pardoning Kuntar.
Then I thought, what difference does it make? Kuntar is being released, all the rest is just words. He is going to be hailed a hero on the other side no matter what we say.
That's the second thing. He is being hailed a hero in Lebanon. The world barely notices. Shouldn't Amensty care about this? Shouldn't they make sure that, murdered that he is, he is returned to Lebanon, but in a prison?? Shouldn't the UN care? On CNN, I actually heard his brother say that Kuntar "didn't mean to kill Danny Haran and his daughter, it was an accident."
No, an accident is when I spill tomato juice on my white shirt. Killing Danny Haran in front of his 4 year old daughter, so that his death would be the last thing she sees, and then smashing her head against a rock with a rifle butt is no mistake. It is a heinous, cold-blooded, intentional murder.
How would the world react if the tables were turned? If we had kidnapped Samir Kuntar, who just patrolling along the border, in order to free a convincted murderer? How would they react if we gave back a dead Samir Kuntar in order to have the convicted murderer walk free in our streets??
Samir Kuntar's brother is saying "it happens all the time, they [the Israelis] say he's a terrorist, for us he's a hero", making the average CNN viewer think the usual, wrong, paradigm. "One side's terrorist is the other side's freedom fighter".
The real truth is that Samir Kuntar is a murderer, but for Hezbollah/Lebanon (is there a difference nowadays?), since he is only the killer of Israelis, he's a hero. Heck, they'll probably ask him to run for government.
It's a sad day for the world. It has sunken to new lows. Not that this wasn't predictable.
I will talk of Peres' pardon. He has granted pardon to Samir Kuntar. My first thought was "WTF???". Why pardon such a beast? Why give him the pleasure of feeling that he has been forgiven? He belongs in jail for the rest of his life, even if it's not an Israeli jail. (Zero chance of that happening). From what I read in the comments of every news site allowing talkback, just about everybody feels the same, and is outraged at Peres for pardoning Kuntar.
Then I thought, what difference does it make? Kuntar is being released, all the rest is just words. He is going to be hailed a hero on the other side no matter what we say.
That's the second thing. He is being hailed a hero in Lebanon. The world barely notices. Shouldn't Amensty care about this? Shouldn't they make sure that, murdered that he is, he is returned to Lebanon, but in a prison?? Shouldn't the UN care? On CNN, I actually heard his brother say that Kuntar "didn't mean to kill Danny Haran and his daughter, it was an accident."
No, an accident is when I spill tomato juice on my white shirt. Killing Danny Haran in front of his 4 year old daughter, so that his death would be the last thing she sees, and then smashing her head against a rock with a rifle butt is no mistake. It is a heinous, cold-blooded, intentional murder.
How would the world react if the tables were turned? If we had kidnapped Samir Kuntar, who just patrolling along the border, in order to free a convincted murderer? How would they react if we gave back a dead Samir Kuntar in order to have the convicted murderer walk free in our streets??
Samir Kuntar's brother is saying "it happens all the time, they [the Israelis] say he's a terrorist, for us he's a hero", making the average CNN viewer think the usual, wrong, paradigm. "One side's terrorist is the other side's freedom fighter".
The real truth is that Samir Kuntar is a murderer, but for Hezbollah/Lebanon (is there a difference nowadays?), since he is only the killer of Israelis, he's a hero. Heck, they'll probably ask him to run for government.
It's a sad day for the world. It has sunken to new lows. Not that this wasn't predictable.
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