Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She was doing humanitarian work in Turkey. The bad decision was following a boyfriend into Syria for what was supposed to be a short overnight trip to do some computer work.
Based on news reports and a statement for Doctors Without Borders, she was not at all working for the organization. she was volunteering at a refuge camp in Turkey and went to Syria on what was supposed to be a one day trip with a friend who had been hired by DWB. she was not going to help anybody, just to visit the place. she seemed to be a nice and generous person, but going into Syria basically as a tourist to visit DWB was a very, very stupid decision.
Anonymous wrote:She was previosly in Israel to show her support for Hamas.
She was no stranger to the region or the issues, and she chose sides (against Israel).
Unfortunately for her, IS viewed her as an Infidel (therefore property, like a slave) and a valuable hostage as an American
She was walking Palestinian kids to school to protect them from Israeli settlers. I find the Israel response to her death disturbing.
“Too Bad ISIS didn’t burn her alive”
American-born Rabbi Ben Packer shared Kaplan’s op-ed on his Facebook page along with the comment, “All sympathy - GONE!!”
Packer, who served as the “Rabbi on Campus” at Duke University and the University of North Carolina (UNC) after a stint in the Israeli army, is currently “Supreme Commander” of “Heritage House,” a Jewish settlement in occupied East Jerusalem that provides lodging for Jewish tourists and “lone soldiers,” essentially foreign fighters recruited from abroad to participate in Israel’s military occupation in Palestine.
Packer went on to respond enthusiastically to a friend who remarked that Islamic State should have burned Mueller alive like it did the captured Jordanian pilot Muath al-Kasassbeh.
http://electronicintifada.net/blogs/rania-khalek/israel-backers-celebrate-death-islamic-state-hostage-kayla-mueller