Palestinians Rocket to Israel for Help

haMas2.jpgIt would seem that it is a good thing that Iran has not wiped Israel off the map because without Israel a lot of people in Gaza would be in a real fix. The Israelis, the people who are called pigs and apes by Muslims, have opened their border to those in Gaza who require medical attention. No one could blame them if they closed their eyes and allowed the sick to just die but that is not the kind of people they are. Despite their kind gesture a human rights group is in court demanding that Israel take care of some critically ill people hospitalized in Gaza. I don’t know how anyone can demand that Israel (or any other country) take care of folks that are not their citizens. If Israel wants to care for them fine but if not that is fine as well. Why doesn’t this human rights group contact Syria or Iran to get care for the critically ill?

There are people holed up in a tunnel begging Israel to allow them in so they can get to the West Bank. Isn’t it amazing that these people are asking Israel for help when, on any given day, they would be happy to see Israelis killed? The Palestinians have launched rockets into Israel over and over again and now that they are in a bad way they are asking Israel for help.

One can bet that if the shoe were on the other foot the Palestinians would not show mercy to the Israelis. One can also bet that after this crisis passes the Palestinians will just as quickly attack the hand that reached out to them in a time of crisis.

I have an idea. Why don’t these Palestinians and this human rights group contact Jimmy Carter and ask him for help? I am sure he can send some of his election monitoring people over there to lend a hand. Of course, Carter would probably get there and encourage the Palestinians to attack Israel.

He is such a Nobel person…

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