Why was Hind Rajab targeted along with thousands of other Palestinian children?

The hostility of Zionist Israelis toward Palestinian children has long been known.
This hostility has recently begun to become visible again.
In fact, the Zionists’ hostility toward children never really stopped, but with the onset of the colonial genocide against Gaza this hatred has reached horrific proportions.
The recorded death toll has approached seventy thousand.
Unfortunately, nearly eighteen thousand of the dead are children.
This figure shows that Zionist Israel makes special efforts to kill children.
Hind Rajab has become a symbol of the killed children of Gaza.
Tragically, six-year-old Hind Rajab was shot while searching with relatives for a place to take shelter.
After the people in the car were killed, Hind Rajab phoned the Palestinian Red Crescent to ask for help.
Knowing she was alive, Zionist Israelis nevertheless riddled the car with bullets.
Today, models of the car in which Hind Rajab was shot are displayed in various parts of the world.
The film titled *Hind Rajab* brought the incident to global attention.
The car had been hit by hundreds of bullets.
The Israelis shot Hind Rajab at close range in the car.
According to forensic reports, many children were killed by being shot at close range like Hind Rajab.
Most Palestinian children were shot in the head from a certain angle.
The Zionists are not an exception when it comes to deliberately killing so many children in Gaza.
To understand what this hostility means, one must look at the colonial history of European nations.
Zionism is also a colonial ideology, and the English and Americans had adopted this new ideology even before the Jews.
The events unfolding before our eyes today are not the result of religious animosity.
If we view Israel’s expansionist colonialism as a religious conflict, the concepts we use will change.
Moreover, the Zionists and Western elites have tried to frame Israel’s expansionist aggression in a religious context.
The notion of legitimization should also be used within a limited framework.
No religion or ideology can legitimize the killing of young children like Hind Rajab.
Israel, just like the Anglo-Saxons did in North America, Australia and New Zealand, is systematically wiping out the original inhabitants of the lands it seeks to colonize.
Before October 7, 2023, the yard of a school in British Columbia — established to assimilate indigenous children — contained children’s graves.
It is clear that those who were not European or Anglo-Saxon, even if they were children, were to be eliminated.
They are carrying out similar steps in Gaza and across Palestine’s historic lands.
Zionist Israelis have openly stated that they are doing this for the spread of Western civilization, and Britain, the United States and Germany supported them for the same purpose.
Because they believe these children will not grow up to be like Europeans.
After October 7, 2023, I have tried to state more explicitly that what is being done in Palestine is the work of Britain, the United States and Germany.
Unfortunately, in Turkey these issues had been discussed without a certain conceptual framework.
Yet two distinct ideas had been laid on top of one another, shaping our mental world.
Long before World War II, the meaning we attached to Western civilization and Western nations influenced our way of thinking.
The concept of civilized Europe was one of the cornerstones of our intellectual heritage.
After the 1950s, the idea of Jews’ right to live was added to the perception of civilized Europe.
We saw no problem in defining the Palestine issue as an Arab–Israeli war.
Obsessive expressions that Europeans owed something to the Jews were accepted without question.
There are still those who define Zionism starting from Judaism.
Concepts like the promised land still circulate.
Unfortunately, such expressions obscure the objectives of states like Britain, America and Germany.
Thus the conditions for a new form of struggle are not being created.
Yet at the root of the problem are the elites of these countries.
It is not an ordinary matter that figures who played very important roles in British history, like Tony Blair, and who recall the “colonies ministry,” are coming back into the agenda.
It is highly significant that this man is essentially the principal killer of the hundreds of thousands of children killed in Iraq.
Blair wants to be a colonial governor.
What more could the man do for reality to be seen in a different context?
Neither America nor Britain nor Germany objected to the killing of children like Hind Rajab.
There were more than three hundred bullet impacts on the car.
The time has long since come to focus on the real perpetrator.
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