Palestine/Israel
Alternate Perspectives
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I'm not what you would call strictly a Palestinian sympathizer. I am one of those who remember Jerusalem in prayer regularly -- as well as all those affected by this war. I pray Israel makes right decisions with its power. I am including in my blog some political cartoons from a Palestinian site: http://rafah.virtualactivism.net/details/cartoons.htm. I think these cartoons and the site itself represents the Palestinian cause in a way I've not seen with such clarity. Both sides use propaganda effectively; sometimes it's finding the nuggets of truth in either side that bring real clarity to a debate while tempering radical judgment. I hope these images bring those "nuggets of truth" to your thoughts in the debate.






Captions, where needed: 2: "OH, the money of donors countries, but you give all to the cities and forgot the poor camps" 3. Israeli boy in the settlements wasting Palestinian water, while the Palestinians don't have water to drink. 4. "Couldn't we use the water of our homeland?" 5. Palestine and Arabic water, used by the Israeli (As a side note, this site Link is very informative on this subject and has stellar photos. Please visit it and tell them you came from my blog to visit. Also, if you wish to support the photographic journalism on this site financially, please contact the web master via the site. It is well worth a visit.)






Captions, where needed: 2: "OH, the money of donors countries, but you give all to the cities and forgot the poor camps" 3. Israeli boy in the settlements wasting Palestinian water, while the Palestinians don't have water to drink. 4. "Couldn't we use the water of our homeland?" 5. Palestine and Arabic water, used by the Israeli (As a side note, this site Link is very informative on this subject and has stellar photos. Please visit it and tell them you came from my blog to visit. Also, if you wish to support the photographic journalism on this site financially, please contact the web master via the site. It is well worth a visit.)