Sunday, January 28, 2007

Open Letter to the World: Read This And Repent

This is just one family's tragic story, that especially touched my heart as a mother. Tali Hatuel, and her five (she was eight months pregnant, with a son) children were innocent victims, murdered in cold blood, by "Palestinian" (Arab) terrorists.

When will the world wake-up and acknowledge this truth ??? How many more Israelis' must be slaughtered by these so-called, "Palestinians", before we are willing to except the obvious ?? The Arabs are the problem here, NOT the Israelis' !!

My preceeding post is a listing of Israeli deaths at the hands of the "Palestinian" Arabs, from September 2000 - November 2006, READ IT and see for yourself, what Israel has had to endure, and then you decide !! I challenge you to go to my preceeding post and click on the names listed there, see for youselves, the TRUTH of the Israeli/Palestinian conflict, in the Middle East !!

These are real people, mothers, fathers, sons, daughters, infants, grandparents, brothers, and sisters, and their INNOCENT blood is crying out to us, to please, please, please, realize what is happening here. The world is a very up-side-down place, where the good is now called evil, and the evil is now called good.

We must repent of this injustice, and hear the innocent blood that is crying out to us, or we ourselves are become, as guilty as, the monsters who committed these unthinkable evils !!

Please go down to my earlier post and read the names, click on them, and read their testimonies, that they have left behind, and then, you decide !!!




May 2, 2004 - Tali Hatuel, 34, and her daughters - Hila, 11, Hadar, 9, Roni, 7, and Merav, 2 - of Katif in the Gaza Strip were killed when two Palestinian terrorists fired on an Israeli car at the entrance to the Gaza Strip settlement bloc of Gush Katif.

Tali Hatuel and her four daughters were killed when two Palestinian terrorists fired on an Israeli car at the entrance to the Gaza Strip settlement bloc of Gush Katif. They were on their way to campaign against Prime Minister Ariel Sharon's disengagement plan. Their white Citroen station wagon spun off the road after the initial shooting, then the attackers approached the vehicle and shot the occupants dead at close range. The Hatuels' car was riddled with bullets, and the carpet inside was stained with blood. The girls were killed hugging one another. On the car was a bumper sticker saying, "Uprooting the settlements, victory for terror."

Another Israeli civilian, a resident of Ohad in the Eshkol region, traveling in a separate car, suffered moderate gunfire wounds and two soldiers were wounded before the terrorists were killed. Fatah and Islamic Jihad claimed joint responsibility for the attack.

Tali, nee Malka, originally from Ashkelon, settled with her husband David in Katif 12 years ago. As a social worker for the Gaza Coast Regional Council, it was she who would comfort families of terror victims on the death of their loved ones. Tali was eight months pregnant, and was looking forward to the birth of her first son. The three older girls studied at a school in Atzmona where there father, David Hatuel is the principal.

Standing over the shrouded bodies of his wife and daughters, David Hatuel asked for their forgiveness for spending time away from home lobbying against the plan to pull out from Gaza. "On Friday the girls drew me a picture and wrote 'Daddy, we are proud of what you are doing for the home where we were born'," he said. "You were my flowers and I will not forget you," he said, and added, "Tali was a woman of valor. All the responsibility for the family was on her shoulders."

Tali Hatuel and her four daughters - Hila, Hadar, Roni, and Merav - were laid to rest side by side in Ashkelon. They are survived by husband and father David Hatuel, Tali's parents, two sisters, Orit and Sigalit, and brother, Yuval.

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3 Comments:

Blogger Michael said...

Elaine, this post (perhaps with the letter's puntuation toned down slightly), and the previous post should be circulated through the entire US Congress.

Hopefully, it can make an impression.

3:38 AM  
Blogger Elaine said...

Michael,

I'm so glad you stopped-by !! Encouragement was just what I needed right now !! (I'll work on the "letter's/punctuation" thingy) Again, thanks so much for your support !!

If only we could get people to read this list, maybe it would make some difference !! The list, I think, says it all !!!

3:13 PM  
Blogger Mad Zionist said...

You've been quiet, lately. Hope all is well.

8:59 PM  

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