Who caused the death of
12-year-old Mohammed al-Dura?
This was how my YouTube video on Al-Dura used to look like on YouTube before it was removed. Reasons given for removing it: 'content inappropriate'.
Mohammed and his father took shelter behind a concrete barrel, out of the line of fire from the IDF position. Crouching in terror behind his father, who struggled in vain to protect his son from the gunfire, Mohammed was shot. He died there, cradled in his father's arms, after both father and son frantically pleaded for help.
Added: January 09, 2008, 07:21 PM
Views: 21,271
Rating: 3.5
Comments: 190
Responses: 0
Broadcast: Public
Raw File: zio48_video.flv
Rejected (content inappropriate)
But the video remained on Youtube for SEVEN MONTHS and it was only very recently that the video was removed. One day recently, I just realized that the total number of my uploaded videos seemed to be less by one. For example, if Youtube had been informing me that my total number of uploaded videos were 28; the next day it was 27. 'Hmm', I said, but did not investigate the matter further. I had no idea which video, if any, was removed and for what reason. Today, I was exploring YouTube's new technology 'insight' that tells me who are viewing my videos, i.e. people in which country. I was surprised to find out for example that one video which shows Palestinian captives blindfolded and handcuffed were almost exclusively watched by people in Saudi Arabia. That surprised me, because almost all my other videos are watched by people in the United States and Germany. But let me come back to the video that Youtube removed. I came to find out as I was exploring YouTube's 'Insight' to see who was watching my videos and when I got to the Al-Dura video, a message appeared stating the video was removed. But why? Why wouldn't Youtube send out announcements to video owners when their videos are removed? They do send out messages in relation to music copyright issues. For example, I did receive notices from Youtube immediately after uploading a video notifying me of copyright matters - no sweat - the video remains but they put a commercial next to the video. Why couldn't they also have some automated system letting us know when they have removed our videos? I believe that it was deliberate. In a way it is very sneaky, they are acting behind the video owners - without their knowledge when they remove videos. I was never notified that they had removed the Al-Dura video.
The Al-Dura video had scared the Zionist masters of the world to the point where they seemed to have allocated lots of Shekels to combat the truth. I am just glad that my video about Al-Dura lasted as long as it did, it was viewed 21,271 times and there were 190 comments none of which I read, just because I don't have that kind of time.
The only 'Al-Dura' videos now playing on YouTube are those paid for by the Zionist Jews. There seems to be a massive propaganda machine unleashed on the web to totally reverse the truth on how Mohammad Al-Dura was killed. If you search the Web, the version of the videos that are available for viewers are the propaganda videos that the Jews created to tell 'their version' of what happened. How come those videos are not removed?
I will proceed to create a brand new video on Al-Dura and see what happens. Jews win only because of their tenacity. We must get just as tenacious.
I will also raise this issue on YouTube's forum and see what kind of responses I might get.
I would also like to express the positive side of Youtube. I feel grateful that there is such a medium for average folks to express our emotions. I often resort to creating Youtube videos when my heart has been touched by some tragedy. Thank you Youtube, and I do understand that like all nations on earth, the International Zionist chokehold is on your neck and the only reason that explains why you would go out of your way to remove videos like Al-Dura, and yet let the Zionist mercenaries tell their unabashed lies is because of unrlenting International Jewry's pressure. I do understand.