[The June 27] New York Times carries a review of a film called "Hot House" that goes inside Israeli prisons and examines the lives of Palestinian prisoners. We're not recommending the film or the review. But we do want to share our feelings with you about the beaming female face that adorns the article. You can see it here.
The film is produced by HBO. So it's presumably HBO's publicity department that was responsible for creating and distributing a glamor-style photograph of a smiling, contented-looking young woman in her twenties to promote the movie.
That female is our child's murderer. She was sentenced to sixteen life sentences or 320 years which she is serving in an Israeli jail. Fifteen people were killed and more than a hundred maimed and injured by the actions of this attractive person and her associates. The background is here.
Neither the New York Times nor HBO are likely to give even a moment's attention to the victims of the barbarians who destroyed the Sbarro restaurant in Jerusalem and the lives of so many victims. So we would be grateful if you would pass along this link to some pictures of our daughter whose name was Malki. She was unable to reach her twenties - Hamas saw to that.
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My niece Chana Tova Nachemberg was murdered in that terror attack. Somehow the medical teams succeeded in resuscitating her, but unfortunately, despite the fact that she remains alive without artificial means, she has been brain dead since the moment of the attack. It is a terrible thing to say, but having watched her immediate family, parents, husband and daughter, struggle with this tragedy, I have come to believe that perhaps there is something worst than death. Whatever ... individuals like Alam Timni are incapable of comprehending the seriousness of their crimes. To do that would be to carry a guilt few human beings could carry and still function normally.
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