Reflections from far mland

Monday, July 31, 2006

days of darkness


















"Since we've grown accustomed to thinking collective punishment a legitimate weapon, it is no wonder no debate has sparked here over the cruel punishment of Lebanon for Hezbollah's actions. If it was okay in Nablus, why not Beirut? The only criticism being heard about this war is over tactics. Everyone is a general now and they are mostly pushing the IDF to deepen its activities. Commentators, ex-generals and politicians compete at raising the stakes with extreme proposals.

Lebanon, which has never fought Israel and has 40 daily newspapers, 42 colleges and universities and hundreds of different banks, is being destroyed by our planes and cannon and nobody is taking into account the amount of hatred we are sowing. In international public opinion, Israel has been turned into a monster, and that still hasn't been calculated into the debit column of this war. Israel is badly stained, a moral stain that can't be easily and quickly removed. And only we don't want to see it.

The people want victory, and nobody knows what that is and what its price will be."

Gideon Levy, Haaretz

3 Comments:

  • I don't know if you can hear me
    Or if you're even there
    I don't know if you would listen
    To this prayer
    Yes I know I'm just an outcast
    I shouldn't speak to you
    Still I see your face and wonder
    Were you once an outcast too?

    God help the outcasts
    Hungry from birth
    Show them the mercy they don't find on earth
    God help my people
    They look to you still
    God help the outcasts
    Or nobody will

    I ask for wealth
    I ask for fame
    I ask for glory to shine on my name
    I ask for love I can possess
    I ask for God and his angels to bless my soul

    I ask for nothing
    I can get by
    But I know so many
    Less lucky than I
    Please help my people
    The poor and down trod
    I thought we all were
    The children of God
    God help the outcasts
    Children of God

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at Monday, July 31, 2006 6:58:00 AM  

  • just looking at the two pic makes me furious,...should i continue?
    thanks for your article.
    www.doha-echoes.blogspot.com

    By Blogger doha, at Monday, July 31, 2006 7:37:00 AM  

  • rouba it's amazing how ha'aretz is always more objective than all media here.

    By Blogger Unknown, at Monday, July 31, 2006 9:03:00 AM  

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