Who Is A Civilian?

Somewhere between the air strikes and the shelling that have killed over 560 Palestinian and injured over 2500, Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert says, “You – the citizens of Gaza – are not our enemies. Hamas, Jihad and the other terrorist organisations are your enemies, as they are our enemies.” Tell that to the 70+ dead children…err add the 20 children* who died on Monday alone to that, and the rest of the dead and injured innocent civilians.  The BBC has an interesting article on what is considered a valid target, and how Israel has blurred the line between civilians and combatants, as well as military targets and basic infrastructure (schools, mosques, hospitals).  Between the blockade and the invasion of Gaza, is there really any way to sugarcoat collective punishment (look it up—Article 33 of the Fourth Geneva Convention)?  

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* Update: Nearly 200 Palestinian children have so far been killed in this attack

Wars and Elections

Nothing counterintuitive to say here except that sometimes wars help you win elections.

Israel Invades Gaza…Again

Meanwhile, Israeli citizens feel much safer now that their government has killed hundreds of Palestinians and injured thousands.  Surely, no Qassam rockets will ever be fired again, and Palestinian resistance will wane in the face of an Israeli invasion. All those complicit with the attacks will also be greeted as brave leaders of their time who put their own political ambition aside for their nations. Uh huh!

Tips for the Muzzies

Found this on 23/6 in response to the family that was escorted off an AirTran flight for talking about the safest spot to sit in a plane, and couldn’t resist sharing.  Enjoy:

Courtesy of 236.com

Courtesy of 236.com

Those Who Pass Between Fleeting Words

Mahmoud Darwish’s “Abiroon fi Kalamin Abir” or “Those Who Pass Between Fleeting Words”:

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English Translation (not my translation):

O those who pass between fleeting words
Carry your names, and be gone
Rid our time of your hours, and be gone
Steal what you will from the blueness of the
sea and the sand of memory
Take what pictures you will, so that you understand
That which you never will:
How a stone from our land builds the ceiling of our sky.

O those who pass between fleeting words
From you the sword — from us the blood
From you steel and fire — from us our flesh
From you yet another tank — from us stones
From you tear gas — from us rain
Above us, as above you, are sky and air
So take your share of our blood — and be gone
Go to a dancing party — and be gone
As for us, we have to water the martyrs’ flowers
As for us, we have to live as we see fit.

O those who pass between fleeting words
Pile your illusions in a deserted pit, and be gone
Return the hand of time to the law of the golden calf
Or to the time of the revolver’s music!
For we have that which does not please you here, so be gone
And we have what you lack: a bleeding homeland
of a bleeding people
A homeland fit for oblivion or memory

O those who pass between fleeting words
It is time for you to be gone
Live wherever you like, but do not live among us
It is time for you to be gone
Die wherever you like, but do not die among us
For we have work to do in our land
We have the past here
We have the first cry of life
We have the present, the present and the future
We have this world here, and the hereafter
So leave our country
Our land, our sea
Our wheat, our salt, our wounds
Everything, and leave
The memories of memory
O those who pass between fleeting words!