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Defiant Hamas TV airs resistance Mickey again
2007-05-11
GAZA CITY (AFP) - A Hamas-run television station defied Israel and the Palestinian government on Friday by continuing to air a controversial children's puppet show with a Mickey Mouse lookalike preaching resistance.
Actually, it's "hate", but whaddya expect from AFP?
Israel and Jewish groups have slammed the Al-Aqsa programme over calls made by the copycat mouse named Farfur and by a little girl for resistance against Israel and the United States, and for its overtly Islamist message.

Complete with Islamic songs and calls for cities in Israel to return to Palestine, Friday's episode apparently sought to prepare children for their end-of-year examinations -- with Farfur being told that cheating is forbidden. Asked why by an Al-Aqsa television reporter, he looked left and right to see what his friends were writing and answered: "Because the Jews destroyed my home and I left my books and notes under the rubble."
Oooh. The Jews ate my homework. Try another one, Farfur. Every kid in Gaza uses that one.
"I'm calling on all children to read more and more to prepare for exams because the Jews don't want us to learn," Farfur then said after being told he had failed the test.
Or maybe Farfur's just...stupid?
On Thursday, the chairman of the board of Al-Aqsa television, Fathi Hamad, refused to bow to pressure to cull the "Tomorrow's Pioneers" programme or to doctor its content. "This campaign of criticism is part of a plan orchestrated by the West and the occupying power to attack Islam on the one hand and the Palestinian cause on the other," he said.
Awwwwwww, look what you made us do...
Palestinian information minister Mustafa Barghuti had asked Al-Aqsa to withdraw the show, which he said adopted a "mistaken approach" to the Palestinian struggle, and said that it was wrong to politicise children's television programming.
Might be fun to see Farfur go up in a blinding white flash right in the middle of "Tomorrow's Pioneers". Sorry, kids. The Jews have created "technical difficulties".
Posted by:tu3031

#9  "Of course, you know, this means war."

-Bugs Bunny
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2007-05-11 22:38  

#8  JIHAD MICKEY > also known as MARTYR MICKEY.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2007-05-11 22:10  

#7  JIHAD MICKEY > also known as MARTYR MICKEY.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2007-05-11 22:10  

#6  JIHAD MICKEY > also known as MARTYR MICKEY.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2007-05-11 22:09  

#5  I sure hope the Disney lawyers will be all over this like stink on a monkey for copyright infringement, like they would be if I opened up a "Mickey's Mouseburgers" hamburger stand in Anaheim.
Posted by: Capsu78   2007-05-11 20:24  

#4  If Sderot wasn't so close and in the possible fallout path, I'd say use a nuke JDAM, but that would be "insensitive"...
Posted by: Old Patriot   2007-05-11 18:56  

#3  "This campaign of criticism is part of a plan orchestrated by the West and the occupying power to attack Islam on the one hand and the Palestinian cause on the other," he said.

If only that were true. I'd sure get behind it.
Posted by: xbalanke   2007-05-11 17:56  

#2  JDAMs on the studio and tranmitter would correct this.
Posted by: SR-71   2007-05-11 12:53  

#1  Headline should read: Rats air fake Mickey Mouse again in an attempt to pollute the minds of young children.
Posted by: JohnQC   2007-05-11 12:45  

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