Of course it's funny to you. And irony too. In civilized world hospitals take care of all injurey and ill people and they don't look at patients nation or religion. Only in Israel and only to guys like you are it's irony when hospital in Israel take care of injured Palestinian. If anything is sad here it's your twisted view of it.
I guess the ironic part about the incident is the fact they were trying to kill Jews and killed their own instead. That certainly does fit the definition of irony.
It's very nice to provide treatment to any human being who is need for it, and there is nothing to brag about it as iggy mentioned, but I have some thoughts, what about the so many ill in Gaza strip who can't get treatment because of the almost continuous siege? blame Hamas? or it was collective punishment for them because they decided to practice democracy and voted for Hamas? there are so many who died because the lack of health care because of the siege, if all those been allowed to go out to Egypt or to Jordan, and get treatment, then they won't need to go to Israel, at some point hospitals in Gaza were about to stop working for the lack of energy, oxygen, and some essential medical supplies, but to close all ways on them then pick one to treat him in Israel to later make a media propaganda show, then sorry, may work on fools, but it won't change the fact that Israel must end its terrorism and occupation.
As I can see noone got killed and there's no irony in killing or injurying noone. And there's nothing funny about it.
This is the text book definition of ironic. To whit: "characterized by often poignant difference or incongruity between what is expected and what actually is; "madness, an ironic fate for such a clear thinker"; "it was ironical that the well-planned scheme failed so completely" Whether it was funny or not is up to you to decide. But it's clearly an ironic event. "It was ironic that the Palestinian hero fired his Qassim missile at Israel and injured two under 5 year old girls of his own faith instead." I understand you love to debate for the sake of debate's sake, but on the point of this being ironic there can be no logical conclusion except that it was. To me it would have been funny only if the guy who fired the weapon was killed by it. In that event, it would not be ironic, but it would be a case of instant karma. The fact two unrelated girls were injured by it makes it tragic, yet ironic to me. I hate to see innocent people injured by the acts of irresponsible people.
Palestinian rocket kills 2 Gaza girls Palestinians misfire rocket, two Gaza girls killed after Qassam hits home in northern Strip; earlier Friday, Palestinian man wounded by misfired rocket taken for treatment in Israeli hospital...
Oh, so that was those funny part you saw in that news, right? Anyway: I don't see anyone got killed in your orginal post altough injurying people is not funny at all too.
Link and Im glad youre happy! Now what are you saying about these girls, or are you blaming the zionists?
And how many girls like this are crying because of Israel indiscriminate bombing and killing of civilians?
yes of course, Zionists hold a big part of the blame, not for these two girls only but for the hundreds of thousands of other kids in Gaza strip who cry everyday because of Israeli aggressions and of course Israel do not publish their pictures because Israel the best one who knows they are suffering because of the Israeli terrorist acts, but also the ones who shot the rockets also hold some of the blame for not making them of good quality, this is knowing that the weapons production in Gaza was led by the need to defend themselves when they are not allowed to obtain any arms from outside, and their need to develop their weapons by themselves using whatever available which is mostly not enough to produce something of a good quality, despite that I think they are doing their best and already they have developed these rockets much since they were first produced. I feel sorry for the girls, and I will demand that those who were a reason in their suffering must be sent to human rights courts, this includes the current Israeli PM and the current IOF leader.
It is not about right or wrong. It is about reality. As long as USA is involved in this conflict, there is no solution and stalemate will continue and the innocents will suffer for many years to come.
Yes, that must be it. Your non-answer was such genius I had no ability to interpret it. (Carry on in the smug light of self-congratulations over your latest witty non sequitur).
Haha... yeah imad, im laughing at your expense Whatever dude, just sit and watch how we flatten gaza, whoever fires at our cities will eat dust.