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This Palestinian mothers son was treated, free of charge, for his heart problem in an Israeli hospital. watch what she says after when an Israeli man offers her to split Jerusalem 50/50 for peace... Israeli man: lets split Jerusalem between us- half and half. Palestinian woman: no, Jerusalem is ours. Israeli man: really? Palestinian woman: really. Israeli man: like Arafat said(Former Palestine prime minister): million shahids(martyrs) for Jeruslam ? Palestinian woman: more than a million. all of us for Jerusalem. all of our people. Jerusalem is ours. you are angry right? because of what I said. Israeli man: no, I just think the whole concept of martyrs is silly. Palestinian woman: all of us, not just a million. Were all for Jerusalem. do you understand? Death is a natural thing for us. We are not afraid to die. From the smallest infant, even younger than my baby Muhammad to the oldest person- we would all sacrifice ourselves for Jerusalem. we feel we have the right to it (Jerusalem). Its a religious thing- its a heresy to say that Jerusalem isnt ours. Israeli man: death is a normal thing to you? Palestinian woman: totally normal Israeli man: then how come you are fighting for your baby Muhammads life, if you say death is a normal thing for you? Palestinian woman: its normal. If he does die what can I do about it. You don’t believe in death? Israeli man: no, to us, life is precious. Palestinian woman: life is percious, but not to us. We feel that life is nothing. Life isnt worth a thing. Thats why we have suicide bombers. They are not afraid to die. Its natural. None of us fear of death. Not even our children. Israeli man: I asked you before- after Muhammad recovers. Would you let him become a shahid(martyr) ? Palestinian woman: absolutely Israeli man: for what purpose? Palestinian woman: if its for the sake of Jerusalem- its nothing to me.
Posted on: Fri, 05 Dec 2014 22:20:55 +0000

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