tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8269825945175926207.post7324324285897633221..comments2011-09-14T09:28:06.323-04:00Comments on Year 32: March MadnessJen Singerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09730302951606741312noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8269825945175926207.post-84321933003160677802011-03-13T22:55:25.846-04:002011-03-13T22:55:25.846-04:00I'm sickened as well, and did end up seeing th...I'm sickened as well, and did end up seeing those photos. A friend of mine posted them and said that the family of the victims wants them to be seen so that people understand what happened and how heinous of an act it was. The pictures in the beginning just showed recent shots of the parents and the three kids that were killed, so be careful if you're checking out albums. I realized afterwards that there was a disclaimer about graphic pictures. I won't easily get those visions out of my head... I, too, have a hard time knowing what is right when both sides have such an eye for an eye policy in terms of larger scale retaliatory acts. This was very, very different in my mind, which is now reeling. Could Israelis possibly be doing these things to known terrorists and their families? Would that make it OK if they were known terrorists? Can we trust that those acts wouldn't be covered up by the IDF? Clearly I'm not suggesting that this family was targeted for any reason other than being Jews in a settlement- I know it's not the same thing. I even read that they entered and empty home first before moving on- not sure how they know that though. And to know that they were celebrating in the streets of Gaza about this doesn't help their case. What a messed up world we have here, huh? I hope you can find peace, Jen, and that you can get some undisturbed rest this week.Beckyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02076765247270810184noreply@blogger.com