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Mohamed Al-Dorra was earlier slain while
seeking shatter behind his father from the ruthless Israeli
bullets.
Mohamed used to leave his school
to go to the frontlines.
Then, how could he learn how
to build or practice construction while the Israelis are
devastating his life?
How could he learn how to
grow olive trees while they are planting mines in the fields?
How could he learn to build
bridges of love and understanding while they are dissipating
all hopes for peace?
Why would he learn to love
safe life while they are forcing him, through words and deeds,
to hate tranquil life?
The Israelis have
sufficiently proved that they hate and fear peace simply
because they only adhere to living and prospering on conflict,
wrangling and war-mongering.
For all the bitterness he
harbored, Mohamed had unlimited love for his motherland, his
mother and father, his home and his friends.
He also loved the olive tree
that he used to water and to care for, but was unfortunately
wiped off by Israeli military bulldozers.
Certainly, his love for the
olive tree was as strong as his fondness of risk and love for
the Intifada, and stone hurling at and confronting Israeli
tanks.
Mohamed did not know much
about the significance of martyrdom and did not care much
about that.
The most important thing for
him was to prove to Israeli soldiers that they were nothing
and that he was more courageous as he did not hide behind iron
and steel shelters as they did.
Mohamed did not even listen
to his parents’ advice to take shelter while he was throwing
stones. Why was he supposed to do? He feared nothing.
He hated fear as much as he
hated occupation soldiers.
When his parents locked him
at home for fear of tanks, he used to escape to practice his
hobby of challenging and laughing at fear.
He loved horse riding as much
as he hated tanks.
therefore, he has always
dreamt of a dear comrade, a strong horse to face those steel
iron monsters venting fire and blazes.
What for should Mohamed live in a world that
kills innocence in cold blood. Let him .!!! :((
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