Sunday, September 05, 2010

Junior Jihadis Celebrate Al-Quds Day

If these little urchins leave a surprise package of cookies at your door you may need to call in the bomb-sniffing dogs before you open it.
When these girl scouts come to your door, you don't want to find out what they are packing inside their cookie boxes.

The group of Hezbollah al-Mahdi scouts showed what it takes to earn a merit badge in jihad, as they take part in Al-Quds Day celebrations, which included rappelling down the face of an 11-story building near Beirut, Lebanon.

One of the girls was a 3-year-old named Zahra, who was spotted sporting a bandana. No, it didn't say "Death to America." It read "Jerusalem -- God Promised Freedom."

The anti-Israel al-Quds Day holiday was established in 1979 in Iran to protest Israel and express solidarity with the Palestinians.
Democrats pretend to care about the children, yet they're always silent about tiny tots being indoctrinated.
According to the Israeli Intelligence and Terrorism Information Center (ITIC) at the Center for Special Studies (CSS), the Imam al-Mahdi Scouts were established in 1985 and are operated under the jurisdiction of the Lebanese Ministry of Education despite the movement's instructing tens of thousands of children and teenagers in military tactics and that they are "indoctrinated with the principles of radical Iranian Islam" at summer training camps in Shi'a communities in Beirut, the Beqaa Valley and south Lebanon.

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