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Tel 'Adasah children cut off from school

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Uploaded by on Nov 13, 2007

Illegal apartheid wall cuts off children from Tel 'Adasa (East Jerusalem) and their school in Bir Nebala, September 2007

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  • The zionist is doing to these children the same thing Hitler did to the Jews. Building a wall, reminds me of the Warsaw ghetto.

  • @whatthefunction You wicked and weak human .

  • Youre really crazy maniac, so, shut up..  u the one are gonna be destroyed first

  • Okay this is sad. Really.

    On the other hand, the wall is there to prevent suicide bombings and other terrorist atacks. To prevent the loss of human life.

  • *EDIT* *EDIT* *EDIT* *EDIT*....sorry

    They are trying to get home from school and the wall is preventing them from getting home. There was a passage through the wall just the day before and now it's closed off. They don't know how to get home and later won't know how to go back to school. Pretty much what was said before, but just reversed.

  • The children were saying that just the day before, there was a passage through the wall for them to go through to get to school and now it's been closed off with no way to enter, and also their homes and family are over that wall and now they can't get home.

    What a cruel thing to do to anyone!!!

  • english..when was the gap these kids passed through closed? Have they found an alternative route, however annoying or fatiguing?

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