Monday, September 14, 2009

Did Mubarak know Assaf Ramon ??

PM: Mubarak said, 'I know how hard it is to lose a son or grandson'
What is this ??
Already I was growing tired from the Israeli coverage of Assaf Ramon's death , I feel sorry for his family but he is not the first one in the world to die in a military training after the tragic death of his father from 6 years ago !!
Now Mubarak is speaking about the loss of his grandson to Bibi !!
Ironically I did not hear such words from Mubarak when our pilots were killed in that training crash in Aswan from several months ago , they had also parents and grandparents who know how hard it is to lose a son or a grandson !!!
I did not hear such words from Mubarak about all those children when they were killed by the IAF bombs , the same IAF in which Assaf Ramon proudly was serving , these kids were as young as late Mohamed Mubarak JR and even younger than him !! They had parents and grandparents who knew how it felt to lose a child. Yes they died or rather killed before Mohamed JR but least now he knew how it really felt and why that man in South Lebanon at Qana attacked him live on TV holding his dead little girl in his arms !!
Can't the Mubaraks put late Mohamed JR aside of their political games ?? Already I know for sure it is God's mercy that this child died in that age so he won't be stained with their sins and their legacy.

2 comments:

  1. "I feel sorry for his family" !!!!!!!!!!!

    His father was the pilot who bombarded the Iraqi nuclear plant and the son definitely killed dozens of Palestinians in air raids during Gaza's war and you feel sorry for him! I am really shocked.

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  2. Ismail Moosa South Africa9/18/2009 09:31:00 AM

    Why do I need feel sorry for Assaf Ramon's family. 100s of Palestianian children have been killed by him and his cronies. I feel sorry for their parents and all the palestinians,

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