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For more than eleven years, Israel has been wildly celebrating the success of its 9/11 operation against the United States of America. The latest example: Israeli children recently dressed up as the burning Twin Towers, complete with impaled exploding airplanes, to celebrate the bizarre Jewish holiday known as Purim. - See more at: presstv.com...
Originally posted by Wrabbit2000
Has anyone got News sources that show those kids to reliably be Israeli? I get the Purim Holiday as PressTV reports it, but lets recall, PressTV is Iran-TV. It matters here because the actual purpose, as they say later in the article, for this holiday is to celebrate a Jew getting one over on the Persian (Iranian) King of the time.
It kinda suggests other reasons for being bent on this particular holiday in Iran, and perhaps stirring some unrest with photos? If those are Israeli kids and any celebration in Israel IS 9/11 related, I'd say it would be real notable, indeed. I'd sure want to see corroboration though. It would be a big deal, IMO.
Originally posted by Kang69
hmmmmmm......
www.megancraig.com...
Originally posted by Tardacus
If this is real then I would say that this is a public admission of responsibility for the 9/11 attack.There`s no way to spin it or rationalize it to mean anything else considering the holiday that is taking place.
The kids inside the boxes look oriental, judging from their shoes, pants and shirt sleeves i`m guessing they might be north korean.edit on 2-3-2013 by Tardacus because: (no reason given)
Purim has begun, and just like with Halloween, children around the world are proudly parading around in their inventive costumes. This is one of the best times of year for our youngin’s- dressing up, going to parties, playing with friends, and playing make-believe… but what about the poor kids that are used as models for their parents distasteful creative endeavors?
Enter Ilay and Nehaoray, seven-year-old twins from Israel whose parents “playfully” decided to dress their children up in famous twin costumes: the Twin Towers. Not only are the kids dressed as the famous New York City buildings, they are fashioning the structures while on fire… with the planes sticking out of the side right near the children’s eye holes.
Popular news website Ynet originally posted the image, with the headline “Twin Towers and other costumes this Purim.” After several commenters remarked about how the title was almost as distasteful as the costume itself, the publication chose to remove it.
Originally posted by winofiend
Purim has begun, and just like with Halloween, children around the world are proudly parading around in their inventive costumes. This is one of the best times of year for our youngin’s- dressing up, going to parties, playing with friends, and playing make-believe… but what about the poor kids that are used as models for their parents distasteful creative endeavors?
Enter Ilay and Nehaoray, seven-year-old twins from Israel whose parents “playfully” decided to dress their children up in famous twin costumes: the Twin Towers. Not only are the kids dressed as the famous New York City buildings, they are fashioning the structures while on fire… with the planes sticking out of the side right near the children’s eye holes.
Popular news website Ynet originally posted the image, with the headline “Twin Towers and other costumes this Purim.” After several commenters remarked about how the title was almost as distasteful as the costume itself, the publication chose to remove it.
It appears the original website, if it ever hosted it, has removed the item due to complaints.
However it is on at least one jewish culture website, shalomlife
Do I doubt this image? not at all. Why? people are crap. Simple.
Why is it impossible to conceive that some parents did this? We have adults in western countries naming their children adolf and aryan for crikeys sake...
yeah I believe this...
Originally posted by groingrinder
reply to post by jude11
Those special effects are amazing!! Pickup the phone. Oscar is calling. I agree about it being in poor taste though. And it is not proof of anything. It is merely a make believe costume.