Gaza Strip was the setting of clashes between the Palestinians and the IDF during the Al-Aqsa Intifada.
Muhammad Al Durrah and his father Jamal was seeking shelter during one of these clashes when during the next minutes that ensued, they are forever immortalized as the picture for the struggle to wipe out Anti-Zionism.
innocence as it may seem was going home after a day out when Israelis opened fire on Palestinian positions. causing father and son to cross a fire-swept junction, caught in a deadly crossfire. the IDF seeing this started to pour enfilading fire towards the pair giving them absolutely no chance to run except to take cover behind a small concrete drum. the pictures that followed are self-explanatory:
Muhammad Al Durrah and his father Jamal. as you can see Jamal is frantically trying to signal to the IDF not to shoot at them as they are non-combatants.
the IDF having exercise a policy of no-mercy intensified their hail of fire. from the dust that's being kicked up in the picture you can vaguely figure out the amount of firepower the Israelis are pouring to father and son.

when all the dust has cleared and smoke settled, this frame you see at least 5 bullet marks on the cinder wall behind the two with Muhammad Al Durrah slumped across his father's lap, Dead.
that's just not all, an ambulance was spotted trying to reach the pair in time to save them but alas, being a bane of all mankind, the fucking Jews proceeded to open fire on the ambulance killing the driver and all hope was lost in all that confusion and gunfire.
testimony was given by the very person who took the above shots, one Mr Talal Abu Rahma, a freelance cameraman. informed by him that the IDF had intentions to shoot and kill the pair as they had already saw Jamal waving his hands and shouting, "Don't Shoot", but they opened fire anyway and not once but many times they spread their fire over the pair till they dropped and stay still on the ground. Mr Talal finished of his statement by saying that the shooting was done in cold blood.
trying to salvage the situation, the IDF states that it was "probably" their fault and will do their investigations. and as many of you who'd guess it, the bastards from the Knesset said that it was Palestinian bullets that killed Muhammad Al Durrah.
like I've said, the images and his death has been a symbol of opposition to Israel. streets in the Arab world were named after him, poems were penned down, websites of adoration were set up and even postage stamps with the picture of him behind his father was printed.
imagine that revolutioknights.. Muhammad Al Durrah may die on that street at Gaza, but is forever an Immortal to the fight for the blood of Zionism.

