Wednesday, 23 June 2010
PART 1) This is the rebroadcast of a classic interview with Lebanese born Brigitte Gabriel. Brigitte talks about growing up under the PLO who invaded her village in southern Lebanon. Gabriel, as a child, survived the constant sniper fire and bombing for 7 years, by living in a bomb shelter, drinking water with worms in it, and eating grass and some rice which was soaked overnight to become edible. She describes the tortures perpetrated by the PLO, the death of her parents, and the experience she had in an Israeli hospital which changed her life. This is one of the most dramatic real-life stories one has ever heard in these modern times. A MUST-LISTEN if you didn't catch it the first time around.
Brigitte Gabriel
Part 2) This is the rebroadcast of a classic interview with Lebanese born Brigitte Gabriel. Brigitte talks about growing up under the PLO who invaded her village in southern Lebanon. Gabriel, as a child, survived the constant sniper fire and bombing for 7 years, by living in a bomb shelter, drinking water with worms in it, and eating grass and some rice which was soaked overnight to become edible. She describes the tortures perpetrated by the PLO, the death of her parents, and the experience she had in an Israeli hospital which changed her life. This is one of the most dramatic real-life stories one has ever heard in these modern times. A MUST-LISTEN if you didn't catch it the first time around.
Posted by Britannia Radio at 17:54