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I hate being a slowpoke on stuff like this, but Yishai pinged me a couple of days ago, informing me that The Elder had highlighted an interestingly-composed shot of some "unfortunate" Palestinians. I can't really say anything more eloquent about it, so just hop on over and read the details there. (Sorry, still a bit wrapped up here...)

Palestinian children take part in a human chain protest near Erez crossing with Gaza, calling for an end to the Israeli blockade of the Gaza Strip February 25, 2008. REUTERS/Suhaib Salem (GAZA)
Selective photo alignments like this are occasionally covered here at Snapped Shot—Here are two examples that spring immediately to mind, both of which come from the same article:

A Palestinian youth is seen handcuffed after he was arrested by Israeli police officers during scuffling outside east Jerusalem's Old City, Friday, Feb. 9, 2007. Hundreds of angry Muslim worshippers threw stones at police and scuffled with them Friday in an eruption of outrage over contentious Israeli renovation work at a disputed holy site in the Old City. (AP Photo/Lefteris Pitarakis)


How young is this "youth?" Check it out.

Example #2: We get it. You're calling Israel an "evil Zionist police state."

Palestinians pray in protest against Israeli excavations near the al-Aqsa Mosque compound in Jerusalem's Old City February 8, 2007. Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert has spurned a call to consider halting excavation work near Jerusalem's most sensitive shrine, which has angered Muslims and threatened a Gaza ceasefire deal. Palestinians have warned Israel the work near a compound housing the Dome of the Rock and al-Aqsa mosque, Islam's third holiest site, could derail a shaky truce in Gaza with the Jewish state. REUTERS/Ammar Awad (JERUSALEM)


I'm sure there are other examples of this, but my search skills seem to be for naught right now. If any of y'all find it, be sure to ping me...
 
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Kevin on 2008-02-28 12:26 #1
*I'm not even Jewish, and I support pouring cement over the Erez crossing. Make a pile about 12 ft high.
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Cletus on 2008-02-28 15:24 #2
*I don't remember the details, but aren't the palestinians excavating Jewish holy sites in an attempt to destroy all evidence of Jewish history in the Levant?
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