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 | Hams teaches cruelty to animalsBy by Itamar Marcus and Barbara Crook, submitted by Anonymous on خميس, 16/08/2007 - 05:36  نسخة للطباعة  Send by email  PDF version The latest episode of a popular Hamas children´s TV show features its main character cruelly swinging cats by their tails and throwing stones at caged lions in the Gaza zoo. The episode of Tomorrow´s Pioneers features a costumed adult playing Nahool the Bee at the zoo, tormenting domestic cats and lions. The lions become so enraged by the abuse that one of them repeatedly tries to attack Nahool. Every time Nahool swings a cat by the tail, an act that can cause permanent physical and behavior problems for the animal, children can be heard bursting into laughter. Ironically, the decision to terrorize and inflict physical pain on real animals in the episode is an attempt to teach children not to abuse animals. When the program returns to the studio, the children in the audience criticize Nahool for his behavior, and he is told never to do it again. NOTE: Nahool is the character that replaced Farfur, the Mickey Mouse clone that was killed off in response to widespread international outrage that a knockoff of the lovable Walt Disney character was teaching children about hatred and world Islamic domination. ***** Last week in Tiberias, I watched 2 young Arab boys cruelly chasing stray cats, and pelting them with rocks while their mothers watched and laughed. التعليقات | Random Image Newswire
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Re: Hams teaches cruelty to animals
Can you source this?
After all, MEMRI (and you) LIED about the program in question.