Israeli victims of Islamic terrorism deserve to be remembered and honored. But, how? Here's one idea.
Pick out one or more panels of Israel's wall of separation and inscribe on these panels the names of all Israelis, and visitors to Israel, whose lives were taken by Islamic terrorists.
The inspiration for this idea came from a discussion I heard recently, on an American radio station, of the monument to America's fallen Vietnam War soldiers. It's the monument that has inscribed on it the names of all of the men and women who died in that conflict. This monument is, of course, Washington D.C.'s well known "wall."
Then it hit me. Israel too should have a wall to commemorate it's heroes. I realize that in Israel there are already a number of monuments to the men who were killed in the various wars into which Israel was dragged. But, what about the war carried on by Islamic terrorists? The victims of such terrorism also deserve to be commemorated. And, what monument would be better than a panel or two found in the wall of separation, a wall that has served to so greatly reduce the number of victims.
What are your thoughts?
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