Palestinian teenager opened fire at IDF soldiers in the northern West Bank Sunday morning and was shot dead along with a second teenager in an ensuing firefight, the army said.The meme that the mainstream media has pushed is that the new wave of terrorists are "frustrated from nearly 50 years of Israeli occupation."
The troops shot the two after coming under fire while patrolling outside the Israeli settlement of Hinanit, near Jenin. The soldiers arrived in the area in response to reports of a rock throwing incident, the army said in a statement. There were no injuries on the Israeli side.
“Earlier this morning two Palestinians armed with a rifle attacked IDF soldiers,” the statement said. “The perpetrators hurled rocks at passing vehicles west of Jenin. When forces arrived at the scene an assailant opened fire at the soldiers. The force responded to the shooting and fired toward the attackers, resulting in their deaths.”
The Palestinian Health Ministry confirmed that two teenagers had been killed near the village age of al-‘Arqa in Jenin. They were identified by the Health Ministry as Nihad Raed Muhammad Waked and Fouad Marwan Khaled Waked, both 15 years old. Unconfirmed reports said they were cousins.
Let's glance at Nihad Raed's Facebook page.
It is not atypical of the pages of any Palestinian Arab youth. And what it shows is that Nihad (who had just turned 16) had a love of billiards....
Posted by Nihad Waked on Friday, January 29, 2016
Soccer....
BOoM!! بمنتصف الجبهى
Posted by Nihad Waked on Wednesday, March 4, 2015
And violence. (He seems to have created this video.)
Posted by Nihad Waked on Friday, September 18, 2015
He seems to have posed with an automatic weapon:
Nihad doesn't look like he was ever interested in non-violent solutions, as this cartoon of the iconic Palestinian symbol shows:
But there are plenty of photos of him with his friends, smiling as they hang out. He captions some with their names. And he had a couple photos of the Temple Mount.
His last post, from last night, says "Oh Lord, you know my state the best, grant me what I wish." In retrospect, it means going to Paradise as a martyr, as two of his friends posted after his death.
Did Nihad telegraph his intentions beforehand?
Perhaps. A month ago he wrote a poem of sorts that included lines like "Allah promises vicory to the helpless" and "Not sad if I see the oppressor shaking."
This wasn't "frustration." This was brainwashing, a constant diet of incitement in media that showed that death for the sake of Allah was the most desirable thing and terrorists are romanticized.
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