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             Her name was Hanadi Tayseer Jardat, a 29year old Palestinian lawyer who unfortunately had to go through what many Jenin residents and other provinces in the occupied territories have been going through for about 50 years if not more. Hanadi and her cousin witnessed the cowardly execution of both her brother Fadi and her cousin's husband Salah Jardat; both men were standing unarmed in front of their house drinking coffee. They were shot by two undercover Israeli soldiers. The picture of her brother and relative being shot in front of her own eyes was too much to handle. Hanadi decided that she would take her revenge and that her brother and cousins blood wouldn't just be merely passed by so easily. On October 4 after four months of the tragic incident she had witnessed, Hanadi and 19 other Israelis (5 among the 19 were Arabs) were dead at the seaside restaurant Maxim's, which was owned by 2 families one Jewish and the other Arab. What would make a girl in her age with a law degree feel so hopeless towards any kind of justice to take place, she knew the rules and law codes that she was studying for 5 years, were not applicable in this world she was living in and especially in Jennie and the rest of the occupied territories. .
             The next day Israel bombed what it allegedly called a terrorist camp, which in fact was nothing but a deserted training camp near Damascus. Why? It's called flexing your muscles ladies and gentlemen; Israel defines it as self defense, pre-emptive attacks and many more political excuses that have never made sense. All that they have done was add more hate intolerance and a new wound in the history of the bloody Arab Israeli conflict. Israel has now been passed the superior power of having the right to break the international law while the world turns a blind eye, and of course this privilege could have never happened without the blessings of the U.S.A.
             The U.S. has introduced a new precedent, to those who are strong and mighty in this world and that is the right to spank, bomb, assassinate (you name it) whoever they think is fit to be called a terrorist.


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