// you're reading...

Uncategorized

Israeli Kid-Killer Claims Palestinians Bought Granddaughter/Stepdaughter/Victim

A shocking murder case in Israel captured Israeli headlines. The disappearance and and death of 4-year-old, French-Israeli Rose Ron,involved a grim web of deceit, strange familial relations, and blaming Palestinians (it is Israel, after all).

Rose’s mother is now suspected of asking her husband, who is the girl’s grandfather, to “get rid of her” before he allegedly murdered her, Haaretz reported.

“I don’t want to see the girl any more – get rid of her,” Marie-Charlotte Renault allegedly said, according to a police investigation into the affair.

Marie-Charlotte Renault left Rose’s father Benjamin Pizem when the child was still an infant, later marrying her father-in-law (yes, Pizem’s father), Rose’s grandfather, Ronny Ron. Yummy.

Ron, a 45-year-old Netanya resident, is accused of murdering Rose and stuffing her body into a suitcase, which he allegedly dumped in the Yarkon River.

His initial story to explain the girl’s disappearance had a Palestinian angle:

During questioning, Ronny initially said he had killed Rose, then recanted and told several other stories. Among other things, he said that he sold her to Arabs in the Palestinian Authority.

Apparently there is high demand for little Jewish kids among Palestinians. I don’t think this story got much fraction, but the blame-the-Palestinians instinct kicked in.

When I read the various explanations for the child’s demise, I was reminded that for people all over the world, family life can be marred by violence and abuse. This was a sad and grotesque end to a child who only knew terror in her home — this form of terror remains the most prevalent and damaging. Perhaps the “war on terror” should begin with where people experience it first. What would the foreign policy establishment, military-industry complex and political elite say to that?

Did you like this? Share it:

Related posts:

  1. Message From The Victim To His Killer
  2. The Myth of Israeli “Response”
  3. A Self-Hating Mother of a Suicide Bombing Victim
  4. Israeli PM Olmert Implies Palestinians are No Fun
  5. The Lobby from a Victim’s View
Filed Under  , , ,

Discussion

5 Responses to “Israeli Kid-Killer Claims Palestinians Bought Granddaughter/Stepdaughter/Victim”

  1. Wow! Great post Will. The Zionut entity is indeed vile, evil and disgusting. Only Jews would murder their children. They have no respect for life.

    Posted by Saed | August 26, 2008, 3:50 pm
  2. That’s a funny statement for an Arab to make.

    Posted by Mitch | August 27, 2008, 1:33 pm
  3. What a terrible ending for that child. And the blaming of Palestinians first is like the blaming of blacks or hispanics first, here in the U.S.

    Thanks for posting.

    Posted by Anonymous | August 31, 2008, 6:55 am
  4. M ARK BILADEAU

    THIS IS ONLY TIP OF THE ICE BERG As if Israel is fre of child abuse fatricide matricide foeticide homicide .Ha Ha Ha it must be the Palestenians .Its always takes a israel to muddy a bit every clear waterr LOL

    Posted by Anonymous | September 4, 2008, 3:55 am
  5. I like the efforts you have put in this, regards for all the great blog posts.

    Posted by georgia payday loans online | August 8, 2011, 5:55 pm

Post a comment

Connect With Us Ya Hmeer!

resume resume

Recent Posts

How to Write About Salafis
February 12, 2012
By Sana
3la Aysh Sufayt?: A Sovereign Palestinian State
January 30, 2012
By Husam
Let’s Kill Obama! (And the Subsequent Fracas)
January 27, 2012
By Yazan
Saleh Gone: What Next?
January 26, 2012
By Abubakr
Kuwaiti Youth Are Stuffed Goats
January 25, 2012
By Guest
Logik Politik
January 24, 2012
By Guest
Inshallah, Kashmir
January 19, 2012
By Sana
The Hypocrisy on Palestine
January 19, 2012
By Guest
Let’s Talk About Sectarianism, Baby
January 18, 2012
By Abubakr
Diary of a Bad Man
January 17, 2012
By Nabeelah
In Defense of Resistance: Hezbollah and the Syrian Intifada
January 16, 2012
By Yazan
America’s Most Lethal Navy SEAL Sniper
January 12, 2012
By OmarS
Israel: South Sudan’s Big Brother
January 11, 2012
By Nabeelah
Not Just Decor: The Struggle for Real Women’s Rights in Lebanon
January 10, 2012
By Guest
Don’t Ignore Ron Paul
January 9, 2012
By OmarS