On Feb 29, 4:48=A0am, Defendario
> edralp wrote:
> > I just read the article about the children learning photography in the
> > camp.
>
> > Two very interesting quotes from it:
>
> > "kids from the Dbayeh camp identify with the Lebanese, and are very
> > well integrated, unlike in other camps."
>
> > "Despite the differences between the children in the different camps,
> > they all share an affinity for their homeland."
>
> > I had a few questions:
>
> > * =A0How come these kids identify with Lebanon and others not? what does=
> > the term "well integrated" mean practically? (Its written that they
> > took pictures of Lebanese army and Lebanese flag)
> > * =A0What does the term "afinity for their homeland" mean - beyond the
> > fact their are united by a common past? =A0What do they expect to happen=
> > in the future about this?
>
> Maybe you ought to go to Lebanon and ask the children yourself.
>
> Possibly the folks here might answer, if you're nice:http://dahrjamailiraq=
.com/
>
> E-mail them at "Contact Us" =A0Good luck.
>
> > Palestinean can make a hell of a progress if they choose to express
> > themselves in non violent ways....
>
> There would be a lot of happy Palestinians if the yids would only let
> them live in their own homeland, as equals.
>
> It's not impossible; it's inevitable if the zioNist experiment is to
> continue.
>
>
60 years passed and the Palestineans never let the yids live in Israel
in their homeland too. Of course the Israelis didn't and will not ask
Palestinean for permit.
Zionisn succedded. Yids not only deserve self determination, they
also proved they're pretty good in omplementing it.
I didn't find anything interesting in that site about Sderot and
Ashquelon...