I took this picture a few minutes after a terror action in Tel-Aviv. The people in the photo are holding signs that say "This peace is killing us", protesting against the lack of peace, and secure life. Unfortunately, the word "peace" has become a political concept; it is longer a noble idea.
I will not get into thedefination of terror actions and the legal right of risidence of occupation, i get sad for every citizen whoever plastinen or israeli , who don`t feel safe.. and lack peace.. in his/her life... but peace never kills.. reall peace is in hearts not on papers.. not in treaties andnot in confrences.. i think what we need is to understand each other and really know what we want.. for us and our next gernarations..
I like this picture because it showa how the people are these days and how sad they are, the people had to work together as a team and they will stick together untill they get what they want, even if they go into drastic measures!!!
I really like this picture. The young man's eyes are empty, there is no expression on his face as though he has been through this situation a million times and see's no hope for a better outcome. A sad but very real concept for all Israelis.
There is a lot of interesting points in this picture.
Peace is understanding and sacrificing and love. But how can you do or experience all these if you can't trust your neighbohr? They something, and do something different. I'm getting mad at all those people who say "you just should understand their problems." WHAT THE HELL DO YOU KNOW??? Don't talk, for God's sake, do something! If you really care. If you don't, don't show how smart you're in every subject.
Beautiful moment. I think the man is worried. Worried about the future, about the next step, about the power of his actions.
An Indian politician once said, "Lasting peace only comes to peaceful minds."
Two sides are fighting for the same land; many are struggling for a glimpse of peace, survival, and security.