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Martyrs In the Making

College student Brooke Goldstein produced a film about the brainwashing and recruitment of Palestinian children for suicide attacks. She described to the NY Sun her visit to Ramallah: As the group walked through the town,…

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KiddybomberCollege student Brooke Goldstein produced a film about the brainwashing and recruitment of Palestinian children for suicide attacks. She described to the NY Sun her visit to Ramallah:

As the group walked through the town, they spoke to Palestinian Arab children in schools and on the street. “Our fixer was encouraging us to speak with the children. I think I’d always, deep down, had a hard time thinking the problem was really that bad. I thought maybe it was a lunatic fringe,” she said.

In fact, the fanaticism was worse than she ever imagined. “The most shocking thing was reconciling the normal appearance of these kids and what was coming out of their mouths,” she said. “I was holding these beautiful children in my lap, and my translator was translating words of hate.”

The story was always the same. “No child ever said, ‘I don’t want to be a martyr.’ They talked about fame, paradise, virgins, and Ferris wheels [after death]. They were happy to tell me they hated Jews,” she said.

The children were more fanatical than their parents.

See this related interview. Why not teach kids peace?

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