Serious Distruction in the Middle East
Letters to the Editor | July 25, 2006, Tuesday // 00:00
Dear Editor,
Children's are the most to be hurt in the latest attack against Lebanon, hundreds of children killed in this barbarian attack practiced by a bunch of radicals and phonetic leaders claiming their country to be a developed one in UN Standards.
What an equation two Israeli soldiers are equivalent to four hundred Lebanese, and the international community is asking Hezbollah to handle the prisoners rather than asking Israel to stop it's execution towards Lebanese children, what kind of fair and equality is this, lets be frank the whole world is corrupted and politics is controlling everything around us, nothing is important anymore, nations are busy dominating Oil fields rather than taking care of it's own people, and we have always been the victim no matter what we do or what we say.
Regards
Ala'a Nuseibeh
Children's are the most to be hurt in the latest attack against Lebanon, hundreds of children killed in this barbarian attack practiced by a bunch of radicals and phonetic leaders claiming their country to be a developed one in UN Standards.
What an equation two Israeli soldiers are equivalent to four hundred Lebanese, and the international community is asking Hezbollah to handle the prisoners rather than asking Israel to stop it's execution towards Lebanese children, what kind of fair and equality is this, lets be frank the whole world is corrupted and politics is controlling everything around us, nothing is important anymore, nations are busy dominating Oil fields rather than taking care of it's own people, and we have always been the victim no matter what we do or what we say.
Regards
Ala'a Nuseibeh
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