Opening of The Heart for Stories of Jerusalem
December 30, 2005Kids learn from what they see. The Exhibit will provide them with a first-hand opportunity to see how relationships are impacted by differences. This exposure will allow them to understand the importance of human relationships no matter your cultural background, to wittness professional photographic visual art, and finally, to engage students in the discussion about the Middle East dynamics.
- -Dr, Gregory Mass
Superintendent of Schools
Fond du Lac School District
Click on image to view powerful images that tell touching stories of people on both sides, the Palestinian and the Israeli. Well, it’s funny that the occupier has some “touching” stories to tell too, who thought the truth can be double faced? ![]()
Yup, please feel free to skip the irritating pictures of Israelis who, unfortunately, didn’t think they’ll have to pay.


Could you plese tell me what did that 15 year old girl do to deserve being injured like that she wasnt a settler she went to a pizza restaurnt.And what did her 10 year old sister do to deserve death.I can see why you dont like seeing them it shows what acts your brave freedom fighters commit like blowing up young girls.And of course a lot of the images are of israelis who are against the occupation and of course that is irratating to you because it shows that they is good people in israel who believe in go existence
Comment by awww — January 1, 2006 @ 5:47 PM
awww, I am sorry that young girls died, but who is to blame? I think their parents are to blame, everyone lied to them and told them this is their land is to blame.
If you follow my blog you’ll know that the only Israelis I like (actually they shouldn’t be called Israelis to begin with) are the anti-zionism, pro-Palestinian and anti-occupation and anti-Israeli government Israelis, the rest have got only themselves to blame dear.
I dislike to see pictures of young Israeli girls displayed as victims who suffer or suffered equally to Palestininas because it is not fair not to mention who is the occupier and who is the defendant.
Comment by SugarCubes — January 1, 2006 @ 9:31 PM
I am sorry but there is five million hebrew speaking israelis the vast majority something like 60 per cent have been born in israel have no other land and it is their land and their country.Would you say the same to americans austrlians that their countries arent there land and they should go back to europe.The israeli people have a right under international law to live in secruity in the 67 borders of their countries wether you like it or not everybody has a right to live in secruity and freedom in the lands of their birth under international law and what people like you think dones not count .And if you think they dont have a right to live in the land of their birth well then you share the same thoughts as the far right in place like france and netherlands who say to muslim black and arab immigrnts that this isnt you country and go back to where you come from.A lot of palestinians even if they dont accept the israeli state except the existence of an israeli people azmi bishara hanan anshawrai even edward said did.
Comment by awww — January 2, 2006 @ 2:59 PM
Everybody has the right to live anywhere, as long as you do not steal land. All I said awww, is that before you blame Palestinians for blowing up themselves and kill Israelis who live in the 67 borders blame who brought them their and stole the land, then blame everyone who supports the Israeli government’s occupational policies and practices.
Whether you like it or not, the very existence of an Israeli state means also the suffering of all Palestinians and whether you agree or not, all the brutal practices of Israelis are violations of the human rights. It is indeed unjust to equate the death of a grown up Israeli who supports his government and its filthy practices with a grown up Palestinian who has done nothing, his only crime is that he’s Palestinian.
Other than that, I do feel sorry for every truth seeker, who, even if only by his/her heart condemned the occupational existence of Israel.
Comment by SugarCubes — January 2, 2006 @ 3:17 PM
Im a israeli who just happened to be born israel my fathers family immgrated in the thirties they didnt go there to steal anyones land they had to live germany and i know that is not the palestinans they didnt actually do for any ideological reasons but they left it late so they didnt have much of a choice by the way im not lucking for sympathy for them.My mother family were differnt they were tunisians who did go for ideological reasons .What i am trying to say i didnt have any choice in the matter thats where i was born i wish it had been somewhere like norway or sweden and believe a lot of israelis feel the same.I dont support sharon or the settlers the west bank or anything of the sort but i do want israel to be there for the simple reason i would be afriad of would happen to my people if it didnt.I think its to late for what should have happened a unitary state that should have been declared in 48and i think that the palestininas would never be able to get over what we done and are doing to them and that we would end up like the french in algeria they were lucky they always had the homeland to go back to but we dont and that if lets say the refugees did go back we would lose the places we called home for the last half century i know that it was not ours and we should not have taken it but what are we in 2005 suppose to do evict ourseleves from the only homes we know and be left with nothing and sometimes i do feel anger that my family came here and not somewhere else.now im abroad but i probably will go back.But if i do i will join orgnasations that are against the ocuupation and persercutions like gush shalom or ichad .I will finnish the discussion now.But one final thing there are israelis and we do exist who are against what is happening.
Comment by awww — January 2, 2006 @ 4:22 PM
Thank you for clarifying things. I’m truely glad to have you commenting on my blog. I think I know how it feels to fear losing the place you call home and I tend to agree with you on everything you have said.I am all for a two state situation if it is possible, but the way I see it ,nothing is going to change as long as the Israeli government is not abiding by the law and expanding the settlements further and further.
Comment by SugarCubes — January 3, 2006 @ 3:13 PM
awww, I forgot to say that we also blame our parents for leaving
and btw, many studies were done to prove that the return of Palestinians refugees is feasible. Let me know if you’re interested in sources.
Comment by SugarCubes — January 3, 2006 @ 3:57 PM