At such an age, he should be educated in school. Even in those days, Sidon (a site of the Palestinian Holocaust) didn't have many schools.
Soldiers' machine guns beat the boy into a brush, like so many other boys buried in the rubble of Sidon city.
In this section, the background music is a jumping waltz.
At the same time, another Israeli force was caught in a fierce battle. One of the Israeli soldiers was in a trance, rushed out of the trench with a machine gun, and swept around. Those screeching gunshots sounded like a dance song, the soldiers imagined, walking briskly like a dance.
In this section, the background music is also a jumping waltz.
After watching this movie, I remembered something. One day at the end of 2008, Zhanjiang No. 2 Middle School gave a lecture on war and peace, led by a famous American war correspondent.
I went to the auditorium and found that the reporter was an old man. After introducing his identity, I know that he has won the Pulitzer Prize and interviewed Osama bin Laden and Saddam. He is a very difficult character. At that time, the host and on-site interpreter was also a well-respected reporter, with a Chinese appearance, called Anti. He explained in a leisurely manner, which well mobilized the atmosphere of the scene. Those classmates were all infected and messed up, and they couldn't worship the profession of war reporters.
I still vaguely remember that Anti finally said this: "If you are lucky, you will become war correspondents in the future, and you will be in the fierce battlefield environment."
For me, the battlefield, no matter where it is, will never be A lucky place. Instead, I wish I was so unfortunate that by the time I was employed, there would be no war correspondent and no war. Although this is unlikely to happen.
I sat in the last row of the auditorium and didn't have a very cold to ask the American reporter a question. I feel inexplicable grief. From my heart to my brain. We revere the war so much that we forget how we got here. The stories told by American reporters sounded interesting, and every sentence made me "shocked".
"Waltzing with Bashir" is a good movie and a reflection. In our day and age, these people lack reflection.
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