Tears of Gaza - Documentary

Just watched this excrutiatingly barbaric and inhumane documentary. Am totally devasted realising the extent of such truly horrendous suffering all around us now. How evil those perpetrators and how greed goes unhindered. The massacres our planet has witnessed. The continual hounding of the brave brave Palestinians - even massacred in their refugee camps, hospitals and schools - Sharom purposefully targeting 1000's of the women and children in Shatila camp and other camps. Evil Evil Evil. Bring on the comets - I agree.

Have shared on FB. There is noone to tell the stories of those massacred everywhere. The devastation of lives and broken hearts every minute of every day somewhere on our world. What an evil virus.

Thank you for sharing.
 
Powerful documentary which took me to completely different world. Different from what we see in TV. It took me down, it is a war against civilians.
I wish it could be shared by all to show how life in Gaza looks like. This movie have only 1744 views now. Hope it get more soon.
 
I have to say long time I didn't cry this much on anything.

Feels like how can I help for people who trapped in Gaza, but people not allowed from outside and they can't go outside only with special permission, osit.

Terrible, horrible feeling see how they suffer and one nothing can do to help.

[quote author=happyliza] Sharom purposefully targeting 1000's of the women and children in Shatila camp and other camps. Evil Evil Evil. Bring on the comets - I agree.
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The current Prime Minister is Benjamin Netanyahu.

Here we go from Wiki:

Prime Ministers and governments since 1996
Main articles: Prime Minister of Israel and History of Israel
Netanyahu (1996–1999)

In those elections – the first direct election of a prime minister in Israeli history – Likud leader Benjamin Netanyahu won by a narrow margin, having sharply criticized the government's peace policies for failing to protect Israeli security. Netanyahu subsequently formed a predominantly right-wing coalition government publicly committed to pursuing the Oslo Accords, but with an emphasis on security first and reciprocity. His coalition included the Likud party, allied with the Tzomet and Gesher parties in a single list; three religious parties (Shas, the National Religious Party, and the United Torah Judaism bloc); and two centrist parties, The Third Way and Yisrael BaAliyah. The latter was the first significant party formed expressly to represent the interests of Israel's new Russian immigrants. The Gesher party withdrew from the coalition in January 1998 upon the resignation of its leader, David Levy, from the position of Foreign Minister.
Barak (1999–2001)
Office of the President of Israel in 2007.

On 27 May 1999, Ehud Barak from One Israel (an alliance of Labor, Meimad and Gesher) was elected Prime minister, and formed a coalition with the Centre Party (a new party with centrist views, led by former generals Yitzhak Mordechai and Amnon Lipkin-Shahak), the left-wing Meretz, Yisrael BaAliyah, the religious Shas and the National Religious Party. The coalition was committed to continuing negotiations; however, during the two years of the government's existence, most parties left the coalition, leaving Barak with a minority government of the Labor and the center party alone. Barak was forced to call for early elections, the only prime ministerial elections not held alongside Knesset elections.
Sharon (2001–2006)

On February 17, 2001, elections resulted in a new "national unity" coalition government, led by Ariel Sharon of the Likud, and including the Labor Party. This government fell when Labor pulled out, and new elections were held January 28, 2003.

Based on the election results, Sharon was able to form a right-wing government consisting of the Likud, Shinui, the National Religious Party and the National Union. The coalition focused on improving Israeli security through fighting against terror, along with combating economic depression. However, when Sharon decided on his 2004 disengagement plan, which included evacuation of Israeli settlements in the Palestinian territories (particularly the Gaza Strip), the National Union and National Religious Party withdrew from the coalition. Sharon's attempt to add the Haredi United Torah Judaism to the coalition drove Shinui out, and forced Sharon to bring the Labor Party back into his coalition.

Since not all Likud Knesset members supported Sharon's disengagement plan, he still lacked a clear majority in the Knesset. Apparently calculating that his personal popularity was greater than that of the party, Sharon pulled out of the Likud on November 21, 2005 and formed his own new Kadima party. He was joined only days later by Shimon Peres, who pulled out of the Labor party to join Sharon in a bid for a new government. This represented a cataclysmic realignment in Israeli politics, with the former right and left joining in a new centrist party with strong support (unlike previous centrist parties in Israel, which lacked the popularity Kadima now seemed to enjoy).
Olmert (2006–2009)
Wikinews has related news: Shimon Peres discusses the future of Israel

On January 4, 2006 Prime Minister Sharon suffered a massive stroke and went into a coma, in which he still remains. Designated Acting Prime Minister Ehud Olmert took power, becoming interim Prime Minister 100 days after Sharon's incapacitation. He did not become full Prime Minister due to elections being held in March and a new government being formed.

Following the March 2006 elections, which left Kadima as the largest party in the Knesset, Olmert became prime minister. He included Labour, Shas and Gil in a 67-seat coalition. In November 2006, Yisrael Beiteinu (11 seats) also joined the government, but departed from the coalition in January 2008. Faced with internal opposition due to mounting corruption charges, Olmert announced that he would not seek reelection in the next elections held on February 2009. Tzipi Livni won the September 2008 Kadima leadership elections, but failed to form a new coalition government.
Netanyahu (2009–present)

On 31 March 2009 the Knesset approved the appointment of Benjamin Netanyahu as Prime Minister, despite Kadima having won slightly more votes than Netanyahu's Likud. Netanyahu's government took office the following day, 1 April 2009.

I noticed the last sentence :despite Kadima having slightly more vote but Netanyahu won...hmmm
 
happyliza was referring to the massacres carried out in Lebanon in the 1980's by Sharon. I'm not sure, but were you thinking that what she mentioned was in relation to the attack on Gaza that's covered in this documentary?
 
I think it's quite admirable that after going through that they seem to retain their sense of humanity quite intact. They keep their religious values, common sense and care for others. The boy comments he wants to become a doctor to help those injured by the Israelis. One of the girls says she wants to be a lawyer to take the Israelis to court. And the other comments that "life is very hard, very hard", and the tone of her voice and the expression on her face are those of an old and wise person, not a 12 year old.

My thoughts exactly. I can't even imagine functioning in their situation. This was incredibly hard to watch.
 
happyliza said:
Bring on the comets - I agree.

Just know that if/when the comets arrive, the real storm, and I think it is a question of when not if, the suffering on this planet will be magnified for all, but I think it is what must come to pass in order to provide the shock, the catalyst that is necessary.
 
bngenoh said:
happyliza said:
Bring on the comets - I agree.

Just know that if/when the comets arrive, the real storm, and I think it is a question of when not if, the suffering on this planet will be magnified for all, but I think it is what must come to pass in order to provide the shock, the catalyst that is necessary.

Yes, wearing T shirts and waving banners certainly won't do the trick. Either way, all the evidence points to it being pretty much inevitable at this point, so wishing for it is meaningless. Better to be prepare and be of some use!
 
Watched this evening with The hammer.We wept through it,were angry, and it has left me with a heavy heart.Monsters,Israelis who order and those who carry out these acts of pure evil are monsters.Anything else that I could say would be the foulest swear words that I could come out with.

All those traumatized children was too much to watch,though we did.These poor souls have to live it for real every day.If everyone around the globe watched this and still nothing was done,well....

Really this documentary has got to me,maybe it is stronger when you have your own children,but that should not make the blow any heavier really.

Thanks for sharing.I think every one should post this on their FB pages ,minimum and plead with people to share.
 
Away With The Fairys said:
Really this documentary has got to me,maybe it is stronger when you have your own children,but that should not make the blow any heavier really.

It shouldn't, but it does for me, too. Of course, the horror was always apparent, but things like this never shook me to the core until I had my daughter.
 
I watched the first 30 minutes this morning before going to work and I could not held the tears. And I must say these were tears not only of sadness but of anger, anger that this can actually happen, that it has actually happened!

The thought that stuck with me was that, this is not a war, this is mass execution. It is cowardice at its fullest.

I know we are all supposed to know better by now (that this is our world), but I cannot avoid feeling anger and disgust, not the mention sorry for all those people and children.

As it was said before, it is difficult to put into words. Just remembering it now makes my heart race.

I already shared it on FB and I'll watch the rest of it tonight. Thanks for starting the thread, Windmill Knight.
 
After sending this link away, a reply came back from somebody who transcribed it. Have not changed the style and it may not be verbatim, yet is likely close.

Another person sent back these drawings from children in Gaza that might have been linked to before here; no words are necessary, the images tell the story:

Art, Music & Culture

Gaza children’s images of war censored under pressure from US Israel lobby

_http://electronicintifada.net/content/gaza-childrens-images-war-censored-under-pressure-us-israel-lobby/10373

In the election euphoria being undertaken today so that people believe in their say, these people have none.

Tears of GAZA – the War they don’t Show you

2008-2009 / bombings in Gaza. Operation Cast Lead
5,500 wounded

Wedding day

the happiness is not complete
everything we receive comes thru the tunnels
prices extremely high

Long Live Israel
tanks. guns. bombs.
what does life mean for the children without Palestine?

July 09

Beach

why are they shooting at you when you are fishing
their crimes of Zionism. siege on sea / siege on land
fishermen allowed to go three miles from shore

Aug 9 Rasmia market

borders are closed. difficult for goods to come thru tunnels

Dec 8-jan 9

the house is burned. they bombed whole neighborhood. we ran away
pull pull pull. go go go. Go up. firehouse
hurry hurry hurry
Look how it became. Almoden family
young oh my god they are young

Yahya’s family house May 9

they killed the children. wife’s became widows.
they crushed our hearts
May god punish them

woman sweeps. burka black. cat meows.
when the war started they started bombing. we couldn’t sleep
we woke in panic. calmed our children. They screamed in fear
everyone laying on floor.
we started screaming. No men. They pushed sand on front door so we couldn’t leave
they started shooting at our door. bullets came inside
my sons – some of them were killed.

Our men rescued us – made hole in back wall so we could get out
people who tried to escape during nite were shot by Israeli’s.
so many dead people in street we had to step over them
corpses torn to pieces
I said goodbye to my husband.
he was already in a bag. dead

I’m not seeing my father anymore.
I come and go
but he is not here to ask me
where i am coming and going
he brought different things to us

Family Burial Place

tanks. guns. helicopters.
ginger cat meows
troops. dogs. lights. tanks.
one eyed kitty with boy

More bombs. daylight
people run. people dead. in street. blood. debris. clouds. smoke
baby walks on beach. tank turret swivels.

UN Camp

a missile hit my parents bedroom. I started screaming. My brother lay at bottom of stairs. inured
became separated. Night. they bombed again. dead bodies cut in pieces. I was stepping on dead people. I am just a little girl. eleven years old. I fell down the stairs. with my brother. No one was concerned about us
bombs falling all around. house came down on us. Nobody left in neighborhood. All my school books burned.
==
this way it will only burn more.

Abu halema family

we were invisible. children screaming. crying in panic
we didn’t know what we could do for them
bombs falling all around us
army targeted our home while we were in it. we weren’t fighters
they killed the children. all of them under 12. they bombed us with phosphorus.
I was seven metres from missiles. My daughter 8 months old.
There was black smoke. fire. phosphorus bombs

we removed the dead. my wife. daughter Farah.
no ambulances or paramedics. to help us
they burned her in front of my eyes. my father. mother. children
he who launched missiles at us has no religion
planned premeditated.
god grant me patience.
where can i get forgiveness from?
forgive those who kill little children?
most important thing is that she is happy. pampered girl. (covered w/ burns)
pink hair doll. sleeps

Jan 09

why are you running away. leaving your house? They bombed the building. with shooting
dead horse in road. blank eyes
helicopter pom pom pom
UN school
supplies. bombs go off. people run. come out come out. what are you doing here?
UN school bombed. ambulance. donkey pulls cart. people run. children injured.

Kahmal Hospital dec 8

children harmed. people carry. to hospital. blood on faces.
Young girl. covered in blood. I am fine. I’m not that bad.
take his clothes off. he has fracture. Get me gauze quickly. Don’t be afraid
look at me. see.
Mama. scream. mama. Here is mum. I will get you mum says little sister
Here is mum. enough my soul. I will get her now.

triage. Weeping. baby. I want to see him. Oh mom.
they are inhuman. she screams. men hold her
All my kids died. all my kids died. he weeps.

white tents. a child in black opens tent.

RASMIA

We came to UN school. we got bombed there. My uncle was murdered.
they got killed. Life is really hard. really. she is ll years old.

she is memorizing. when we saw bodies scattered in streets.
she started imagining things. it is very difficult.
older woman takes young girl to tent.
little boy. shirt. My favorite toy
water drips
share food.

We found our home destroyed. Nothing left.
Our food has sand in it. Water has sand in it. we are thirsty all the time.
Floor is our bed now. we sleep on black blanket.
it is not a bed. just a black blanket.
No water in bathroom. not even to wash up for prayer.
we don’t have any water. when it comes thru pipes it is weak. then it stops.
there is not enough
I pray god will help me succeed. and that everything we lost will come back (young boy)

bombs. night. candlelit. dogs bark. bombs flare. phosphorus. streams down to ground.
woman covers child w/ blanket. dog barks.
smoke. black. pom pom pom of bombs. sirens. dog barks.
Moon. sun.

Jan 09

people queue for food. bread. bombs scream. explosions. dark. machine guns. sirens. ambulances.
explosions. Kids scream. injured. blood. carry run. chaos. red lights flash. injured. blood. face bloody. no arms. might die. Girl cries. women weep.

Amira Al shifa hospital

blood transfusion. bandages. First we were sleeping. Oh god. Young girl. We heard huge strong sound. It was a bomb. We couldn’t find my father. He was laying on ground. bleeding. I stayed by my father. They bombed again and i was injured. Has yr father died? i don’t know. Yr brothers. I haven’t seen them since

Kahmal Hospital

children. injured. dead. blood. white shrouds. morgue. stretchers. People run. Man holds child – dead. Show them where these children fell. Four dead. I will show you. Short distance shooting. Execution. Children being killed deliberately and intentionally. Thru top of head. dead babies. eyes wide open.
morgue. Open sheets.

Jabalia Camp Funeral Jan 09

God is great we praise god. Holds up his dead son wrapped in green. Loud speakers. May god punish Israel
My beloved son. my beloved son. woman weeps. Kisses concrete block.
Woman in black. weeps.

Amira

ocean. waves. sand. girl walks on crutches. woman in wheel chair.

Yahya. Sept 09

when my father was murdered i felt like i lost whole world. Feels like left alone in this life
we lost hope. We lost everything. When i lost my father. I cried every night. I used to cry every time i remembered him. Especially at night. I used to wake up and cry. I wish he would come back
I dream of becoming a doctor so i can help and treat people hurt by Israelis. On those who need it. Those shot or injured by bombs, shells. I want to help them

girl on crutches. thru rubble. Destroy. Old woman.
Amira’s new family.
I am saying to world it’s not fair what Israeli’s doing to use. It’s not fair. enough enough
man weeps.

June 09

cemetery. Amira. First we were sitting at home and we were chatting.
Then someone came knocking on door.
My father went to see who it was. We heard explosion.
We didn’t see my father. Lot of smoke at door.
We walked out shouting for him. We didn’t find him.
Smoke cleared saw my father. He was dead. blood coming out of his head.
we were screaming and crying. We started to shake him to wake up
he didn’t want to wake up
I went out on street to find help. brothers stayed with him.
I heard sound of explosion and fell to ground
I tried standing up but my leg kept bending.
When my brothers and sisters saw me they started screaming.
They went out to look for ambulance.
My father didn’t wake up.
I lost hope. went back into house. balcony.
broken glass all over floor. because of rockets.
I lost consciousness and woke up many times.
I was bleeding I couldn’t resist fainting.
I was not aware of my leg injury
i looked at my leg and saw tissue and bone exposed. It looked like chopped liver

Then Israeli’s fired another rocket where i was.
They didn’t hit me.
They fired another rocket at my father. He was torn into pieces.
That was last time i saw my father.
a plane was projecting its light on me for about two minutes or so.
I stopped moving and then went into a coma
I started having hallucinations that my father was telling me. Wait, I am coming for you
But when i woke up .... i just kept on crying...
i ask myself why do i wake up?
I remember my brothers.
They went to get ambulance for me and my father.
Israeli’s shot them down.
I wish... that i had gone with them.

If i study well i want to become a lawyer to defend my land. Because they are killing children and they stole all our land.
 
I thought people would like to know that according to the 'Tears of Gaza' facebook page, the three children that appear in the movie were "alright so far". That was reported two or three days ago.
 
Windmill knight said:
I thought people would like to know that according to the 'Tears of Gaza' facebook page, the three children that appear in the movie were "alright so far". That was reported two or three days ago.

Good to know. Still, one wonders what they're going through/re-experiencing during this horror even if they're physically OK?
 
Kaigen said:
Powerful documentary which took me to completely different world. Different from what we see in TV. It took me down, it is a war against civilians.
I wish it could be shared by all to show how life in Gaza looks like. This movie have only 1744 views now. Hope it get more soon.

It is a war against civilians. And the documentary is indeed very powerful. Because we get to see and feel what it must be like for the Palestinians and for the kids that lose their families. The grief is universal. We can relate to it. We can relate to the absolute powerlessness, the deep shock, we can even relate to the impact of evil.
That what makes the documentary so powerful, OSIT.

BTW, there were other uploads as well that attracted more viewers.
 
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