Hamas, the group that Jimmy Carter loves to treat with kid gloves, attempted to reach out to little ones, indoctrinating the next generation of haters and killers.
And to think that there are groups in this country that condemn the Roadrunner and Wile E. Coyote, charging that they cause American kids to act out violently.
Joe Camel is considered the Antichrist.
I'd like to hear what those activists would have to say about Hamas' site aimed at children.
Hamas website: Kids, die for Allah
A new, attractive website for children was recently launched on the net. The site features animated figures and stories that young children could easily relate to.
However, unlike ordinary sites catering for children, this particular one is operated by Hamas and its main objective is to advocate suicide and self sacrifice on behalf of Allah.
According to Israel's leading newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth, the site, whose name means "The Victor," glorifies death and suicide for God.
In one instance, a caption that appears next to a picture of an animated girl throwing stones at IDF soldiers, reads: "Death for Allah is victory, the victory of the glorified heroes whose names will forever remain in the hearts of millions of Muslims across the world."
This is so sick -- innocent children being taught to aspire to be suicide bombers.
Can you imagine Big Bird teaching American kids to blow themselves up?
Can you picture SpongeBob SquarePants giggling about killing Jews?
It is unfathomable.
The animated figure calls on children surfing the web to enter the site and learn about the lives of "shahids" (martyrs) who "died a hero's death," after massacring Jews.
Another section of the site is dedicated to suicide bombers. Each day the site presents the picture and biography of a different "shahid." A special page on "The Victor" focuses on the story of Hamas' "brave shahid" Nazim Jabary, who carried out a suicide bombing aboard a Be'er Sheva bus in 2004, killing 16 people, including children.
And, like every self-respecting site for youngsters, the website also features some catchy songs to entertain surfers: "For the great heroes who killed the Zionist thieves and invaders and died for Allah. These are the heroes our people will treasure in their hearts for eternity, and their names will be spoken by millions of Muslims today and in the future."
Here was the site of Al-fateh kids magazine موقع مجلة الفاتح للأطفال.
A Russian Internet provider shut it down.
MosNews provides some more details:
A major Moscow Internet-provider has blocked one of its sites after it appeared to be a page aimed at preaching the moral desirability of being a suicide terrorist via cartoons and children’s stories, the Lenta.ru internet news agency reports.
The Al-Fateh.net site glorified martyrdom and presented the deaths of terrorists attacking Israelis as a cause for celebration, but now all the propaganda materials have been replaced with an inscription in Russian: “Account temporary unavailable. Please, address the technical support team”.
Radio Liberty claims that the domain registered on the name of Lebanese citizen Nizar al-Hussien was purchased via another Russian company that provides professional web-hosting for Russia’s major news agency Interfax and Sport TV channel. It was registered as long ago as 2002, but cartoons and stories appeared only on Feb. 24, 2006.
According to Israeli National News, one of the stories on the site quoted a mother saying that when she heard her son had become a shahid, a martyr, she bought dates, candies and coffee to give out. An entire section of the site was called “Stories of the Shahids.” One of them honored Hamas terrorist Naseem Ja’abari, who murdered 16 people when he blew himself up on a bus in Be’er Sheva on Aug. 31, 2004.
The page was egalitarian in its encouragement of martyrdom, with a prominently featured drawing of a religiously garbed girl participating in violent attacks on both the homepage and on a second page. The drawing was accompanied by a poem glorifying Jihad, Islamic conquest, and Islamic martyrdom.
This is horrifying. I'm glad the website is down, but I'm sure that's only temporary. I assume Hamas will find another provider.
They can't let the kids down, can they?
I really find this to be mind-boggling. It's hard for me to grasp that there are people capable of creating a site to attract children in order to convince them of the glories of suicide and murder.
Hamas is about hate. The group is so anxious to spread it around that no one is off limits, not even children.
This is child abuse.
How can the self-proclaimed enlightened elite libs, in good conscience, excuse this sort of thing?
Where is the condemnation and outrage?
I hope that no humanitarian dollars that the U.S. sends to aid the suffering Palestinians will end up being used to fund a website urging children to kill themselves in order to kill Jews.
This story really troubles me. It's wrong to expose children to that stuff.
Perhaps Nobel Peace Prize laureate Jimmy Carter should take it upon himself to try to talk some sense into Hamas and give them some moral guidance.
I don't know if he still does it, but I know at one time Carter taught Sunday school.
Unfortunately, I think it will take much more than a sermon from Carter to change the twisted mindset of the Hamas terror group.
The creators of that website, the child abusers, are so lost that it will take a miracle to change them. I think at this point only divine intervention could save their blackened souls.
Friday, March 10, 2006
HEY, KID! KILL YOURSELF!
Posted by Mary at 3/10/2006 01:23:00 AM
Labels: Foreign Affairs, Hamas, Islam, Islamists, Israel, Jimmy Carter
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I would love to see someone send this info to Jimmy Carter and see how he justifies his love affair with Hamas.
In recent years, Carter has displayed a bitterness that's palpable.
His words lack the dignity we've come to expect from former presidents.
I think he was an embarrassment as president and he's an embarrassment as an ex-president.
It's a shame that his recent behavior is tarnishing the good work he did with Habitat for Humanity.
I heard about this on the radio and had forgotten to look it up. Sickening.
Did you ever see the Iranian cartoon of a Palestinian kid who turns into a suicide bomber? I think I posted it a while back. I'll have to look it up again.
No, I haven't, WS.
I hope the cartoon didn't start riots and protests around the globe.
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