The sun was setting and the wreckage of car bomb was strewn across the streets of Tel-Aviv, Israel.
Tali David had tried to get her niece, Sarah David, away from Mossad, and to safety, to her mother, but in the process, Mossad had found out and planted a bomb on her car, and framed Hamas.
A seven year old Sarah David lay upon the floor with a cut to the back of her head, and her aunt resting upon her, shielding her with her body.
Sarah had tried to wake her aunt, but it was too late, she was gone, gone forever.
Tears were streamed down the child's face as she clung to her aunts lifeless body.
Nobody stopped to help them.
Because in Israel, no-one wanted to get involved.
I KNOW IT WAS VERY SHORT BUT IT WAS A SCENE FROM MY HEAD
THAT INFLUENCES A LOT OF WHAT SARAH DAVID DOES AND SAYS
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