Thursday, July 14, 2005

Israeli Doctor Saved Lives on 7/7

Not coming to a BBC telecast near you very soon -- or at all, as a matter of fact -- is this story about an Israeli doctor , Dr. Benny Meilik, who helped save more than a dozen lives on 7/7, at great risk to his own life:

"The injuries were severe. I must have treated around 20 people. I was just running from person to person, doing all I could. Many were not in good shape at
all," Meilik said.

"I have worked on many, many victims of bomb attacks, and I can say: this is as bad as any I have seen. I have a lot of experience in treating blast victims and this bomb was powerful."

He set about working out who needed urgent care there on the platform and who could be moved to hospital. One victim, who had two broken arms, emerged
to tell reporters he had been helped by an "Israeli hero."

Note that Meilik was especially effective at helping the victims due to previous experience working with Israeli victims of jihad who had suffered from similar burns and wounds -- a jihad that is financed in large part by the European Union, of which Britain is a long-standing member.

So there you have it folks. Brit taxpayer money helps finance jihad terror against Israelis, and Israelis respond, not by trying to blow up random innocent Brits on the street, but by trying to save their lives. What a funny people Israelis are; no wonder everybody hates them.


Root causes, anyone?


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