Posts tagged: Gaza
I had the distinct pleasure of speaking with Dr. Mazin Qumsiyeh, PhD last night & this afternoon about the political liberation movement in Occupied Palestine. He was most informative, helpful, & gracious; he even offered me a place to rest my head should I wish to see the situation for myself in the West Bank (I do). He is a professor at Bethlehem University, a molecular biologist by trade, & a former Yale professor.
The approach he advocates to this crisis is one of compromise, of meeting in the middle to work out a single-state solution . Unfortunately at the middle of the situation on the ground is an apartheid wall.
Of the 11 million Palestinians in the occupied territories, 7 or 8 million are refugees or displaced persons. The motto of many fighting the racism & inequality of the ultra-conservative Israeli occupation: “To exist is to resist”. Land ownership among Palestinians has reduced from 97% to 8.3% in the past fifty years, robbing many families of their agricultural lifestyle. Of their ancestral homes, worship sites, & burial grounds.
Sound familiar, Americans?
The 1.6 million Palestinians in Gaza live under even more spartan conditions. There is a blockade imposed by sea & land that restricts the flow of goods & persons to or from the desert strip. Unemployment is at 50%.
Let’s put that into perspective - during the Great Depression in the United States, unemployment never exceeded 23.6%. Keep in mind that many of the sanctions against Gaza are reflected by current US policy towards Iran, who we are likely to engage in a military conflict if relations continue to deteriorate.
My line of questioning for Mazin was restricted to the extent that United States politics affect the situation on the ground in Israel. The Israel Defense Force uses exclusively US-manufactured & supplied vehicles/armament/aircraft. While he agrees that special interest groups & the corruption of American politics have a negative effect on Palestine’s international status, he does not believe that change must be generated from this side of the Atlantic. He affirmed that progress would be made, indeed is being made, with or without the support of the United States.
I was also curious if a set of hearings like South Africa’s Truth & Reconciliation commissions were appropriate to vent the frustrations of all peoples involved. A sort of national dialogue that would not be framed by the media of either side. He replied that in order for healing to begin on a national level there needed to be a single nation including Israel & Palestine. Acknowledging the reality of their situation & confronting a shared future is his request of the interested parties.
I hope to finance a trip that way this year or next. I’ll be in contact with Mazin until then, so if you should like to coordinate efforts or speak to him yourself please let me know & I’ll send you his contact details.
His most recent book is an incredible read, seventeen chapters spanning the stories of seventeen families. Check it out on Amazon.
I will come into your home. I will chain up your refrigerator & destroy your faucets. When you ask for water you will have to pay me. If I don’t like you I will turn off the water any time you annoy me. I will put a chain link fence through the living room & live in the master bedroom. If you complain I will laugh in your face.
I will post armed guards near the bathroom & the entrance. Every package you will take into your home will be inspected for weapons. All paper, all electronics, all concrete is also banned. If you complain I will laugh in your face.
I will control your water & your electricity. If you attempt to control your own power bill by bypassing my meter & making your own I will destroy whatever electrical patch you have set up. Occasionally I will loft a sledgehammer & destroy one of the supporting walls of your children’s walls to enlarge the master bedroom I live in.
The moment you attempt to resist me, I will cause 700% more proportionate damage. Any attempt to resist the occupation of your house, the control of your water, the control of your passage, will be met with lethal violence. Any resistance will be met with overwhelming violence that I will justify to our neighbors as “retaliatory”. Any attempt to start a home based business will be destroyed.
I know your son has bottle rockets on the roof & randomly firing them off will not stop me. Instead I will shoot him & pour white phosphorus over your daughter’s bed regardless if she is in it.
That is what it is like to live in Palestine
Dear Israel & Palestine,
I registered for classes today. All of my wealth, energy, & intelligence over the next year will be invested in learning to repair the human body & mind. To wage war against death on your battlefields, in your streets. I will leave my home, perhaps never to return, in order to ease the suffering in yours.
Three hundred & sixty five days until I am there to patch you up.
Please stop killing each other.
Gaza Strip - 8.19.2011.
“Israel has launched air strikes on Gaza, the third time in as many days, wounding four Palestinians including two children, security and medical officials from the territory have said.”
Sometimes it freaks me out that I will be living there in two years. Knowing that there will be machines of death flying above me raining fire from the sky… but the brutality is something I have come to accept from this world. Through cruelty & carnage we learn that spilled blood is always red, no matter who is holding the gun. We are all so very much the same.
Italian activist Vittorio Arrigoni has been found dead in Gaza. Foreign activists are often the target of kidnappings & murders in the struggle between extremist groups & the Hamas government, which is trying to keep a lid on violence to prevent another war with Israel.