Alaa Hisham Abu Dhaim
You know, at this point, you almost feel like just throwing your hands up in the air and walking away from the whole thing.
In the first attack inside Jerusalem in four years, on the 6th of March, 2008, 25-year-old Alaa Hisham Abu Dhaim, who once worked as a driver for the school, walked up to the Merkaz Harav religious college. Inside this school were a number of Israeli young men between the ages of 15 and 30 who were studying diligently, indoctrinating themselves with one of several very silly mental viruses popular with the kids nowadays.
After killing a few people on the way in, Alaa Hisham Abu Dhaim walked to the library, which had about 80 students inside, and opened fire on a room full of vicious enemies.
Enemies of the Arab people.
Enemies who were standing there, defying Allah, with their infidel hands full of religious literature, studying it.
Reading.
Yeah.
By the time the smoke cleared, eight people were dead, seven being between the ages of 15 and 19 while the eighth was 26 years old.
One student returned fire, hitting Alaa Hisham Abu Dhaim twice before the gunman was finally killed by gunfire from an off-duty Israeli soldier who had heard the gunfire from the street and went inside to help.
Israelis are upset, Arabs are happy, and undoubtedly those feelings will be reversed when the Israelis strike back in a few days, after which the Arabs will take their shot again and the cycle of life will continue.
People You’ll See In Hell will not be making the killers from this conflict into regular updates, as it would require a full-time crew of incredibly fast typists who also have the ability to disarm bombs placed under their car seats.
Because that’s how the Middle East rolls, boyo.
Does Alaa Hisham Abu Dhaim deserve Hell?
- Yes (93%, 121 Votes)
- No (7%, 9 Votes)
Total Voters: 130

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Now is the time to plug one of my favorite books — In the Name of God by Paula Jolin, which is about an ordinary Syrian high school student who decides to become a suicide bomber. It actually got me to really understand the motivations of such people.
But understand is not liking or forgiving. They all deserve hell. It’s such a senseless waste.
I read in an essay once that Jerusalem ought to be razed and turned into a theme park, and what with all the misery that happens there, I almost agree.
well atleast it wasnt in america..jk
Yet….
Still with all the gang violence that goes unreported, same actions, different reasons. But dead is dead no matter what the reason.
But also note that the killer did not get too far because of all the weapons in the area. A student was able to return fire – something tha we in America can’t do as much, so in America that gunman would have been able to have more unopposed trigger time!