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Sunday March 30, 2003 10:18 by Cherie Clark CherieIMH at yahoo dot com Nablus, The Old City, Occupied Palestine
One of my earliest memories is of the Nuremberg trials. I remember the black and white TV and my mother explaining to me what had happened to the Jewish people in Europe. As young as I was, I would always ask, "Why didn't you do something?" The answer was that there simply was no way to help, there was nothing we could do. Why Didn't You Do Something? One of my earliest memories is of the Nuremberg trials. I remember the black and white TV and my mother explaining to me what had happened to the Jewish people in Europe. As young as I was, I would always ask, "Why didn't you do something?" The answer was that there simply was no way to help, there was nothing we could do. When I was a bit older I read The Diary of Anne Frank. I even incorporated a part of her story into my own diary. It seemed she was the only person who could understand my feelings of being not quite a teenager and having no one with whom to share my innermost feelings. Later I visited the home where she had been incarcerated with her family--it is now a museum. Today I live in a dormitory with young girls just out of their teens who are attending the An Najah University here in Nablus, Palestine. I wish that Anne could meet them. I wonder what she would say about the lives they are leading. Things are not so different from what she described in her diary. The sad fact is that it is Anne's own Will people someday walk these roads and remember that this is where the little boy died who was killed four days back for simply helping his grandfather reach medical care? He held no stone, he was walking away from the soldiers--and he was shot and killed. His grandfather died in the hospital a few hours later. Will we erect a monument for him and cry for the injustice? If so, then the roads will not be passable, for there will be far too many mo numents to those who died for no reason. The soldiers fire their guns as though bullets were cheap--frequently, and without asking questions. As soldiers entered a house less than a city block from me a few days ago, they were announcing over a loudspeaker that they were looking for one particular person. Others began to get out of the way and in doing so were shot and killed. Murdered. An apartment resident rushed outside to move his car. The soldiers shot him dead and ran over his car with their tank. They proceeded on to kill three more people and wound twenty-two as they went about their search for a wanted man. One of the wounded is an ambulance driver. This news never made the mainstream press. CNN was far too busy reporting the death of four Israeli soldiers in a tank that was blown up in Gaza on Palestinian land. The only news worthy of reporting was that Israel was trying to wipe out the terrorists Who are these angry young men? They are people who see one of the greatest human tragedies occurring on their own land, to their own families, and who dare to care too much and to try to do something about it. These are real people who fall in love, have children, get married, and are extremely well educated. More than half of the students in this university are women. The girls who live in my dorm are all studying engineering. I admire their ability to hope and to study, under the most difficult circumstances, for a future that I find impossible to see. For me, doing something means being here. It means being a witness--a witness to such a grave injustice that it often brings unbearable heartache. But sometimes it brings a raging anger and pain that Anne Frank would surely share with me, had she lived to witness it. Like many young girls here in Palestine, Anne's life was cut off before she could mature and grow. This is a daily occurrence for the children of Palestine. In my mother's time the Jewish people were killed; now it is the Jewish who are killing a people and their children. Certainly one of the most vocal opposition groups to the current holocaust are Jewish people. I respect the Jewish people who are speaking out against this atrocity more than any other group who are working for the rights of the Palestinians. Many young Israeli men are currently in prison for refusing to serve here in the The United Nations is mocked by Israel while collective punishment, mass murder, and this constant reign of terror are ignored. Why have UN sanctions not been applied against Israel for their violation of human rights and for their continued mockery of the UN charter? That “why” is spelled U.S., not UN. With continuing U.S. support for Israel there will never be peace. Peace would mean the end to the The world might have rejoiced when the Berlin Wall came down, but it is certainly ignoring the Israeli wall that is going up. Yet this wall might at long last mean that there will be a Palestinian state. It will be a state behind concrete walls, cut off from parts of itself, patrolled by Israeli guards, and reinforced with electric bolts to keep Today I am in the city of Nablus, just up the road from that camp. This city is thousands of years old and is mentioned in the Bible almost 75 times as Shekum. It is here that Jesus, a person who saw a wrong and tried to right it and was thought by many to be a renegade, stopped and drank water from a well near where I am writing. Today, making that walk would probably be far more complicated. Would the Jewish soldiers classify him as a Jew or simply a "troublemaker" at their humiliating checkpoints? Would he be arrested or left to stand in the freezing rain? Would he be
You can still get hung on the proverbial cross here, but it is easier simply to shoot people--apparently, preferably the very young. Thirty-eight percent of the war deaths here in Palestine are of children. My personal experience assisting people with gunshot wounds to the head is becoming far too common. I had never imagined Jesus growing up in such a cold place, as our Bible didn't portray the winters here. It is a damp and humid cold, and with no oil supplies, so essential to our American way of life, the people must depend on the most primitive means of heating their houses. During such a total occupation, even food is often not
When the soldiers invaded, they used the American-supplied weapons to tunnel their way from house to house. Their tanks and all of their armored vehicles sat below my window as the soldiers gained the confidence to proceed on foot. To move between Many of these soldiers are first-generation immigrants, brought in and used as fodder for the war machine. Israel has no jobs for the Arab natives who are imprisoned in their own homes and in refugee camps in Palestine--yet they have brought in 25,000 Thai citizens to work and farm their stolen land, and there are thousands more immigrant workers here from all over the world. Twenty thousand On Thursday, the 20th of February, my day off from my work at the An Najah University, I joined the United Palestinian Medical Relief Center in the old city to try to bring some relief to the families trapped inside their homes. They were not able to leave or to even look out their windows for fear of being shot. News had reached us We carried medicine bottles above our heads to show that we were only bearing medicine as we moved through the small homes of the people. These homes, built long ago, have low, narrow doorways. We stooped to enter these ancient homes that had already been "searched" by the soldiers. In one, an elderly woman sat weeping in the corner. While passing through, the soldiers had simply broken What unearthly cause could have allowed a soldier to strike this child? Why? My only thought is that the Palestinians must not be seen as human in the eyes of those who do this. I have seen too many people left to sit in the mud for hours in pouring, freezing rain, while the soldiers laugh and exchange jokes, to believe that striking We moved through many houses. All of the children were sick and coughing. The doctor had brought antibiotics with him, and we gave injections and moved on. As a nurse, I would have hospitalized half of the babies for respiratory distress, but this was not an option. We came across a shop owner. When the soldiers made their rapid advance into the city they captured almost anyone on the street. This man was merely closing up his shop, trying to protect his livelihood. The soldiers took this elderly man from the road and held him shackled as a prisoner in the cold rain for more than twenty-four hours, with only a sweater on. He was now coughing and deathly pale. We returned to him hours later and discerned that he might be having a heart attack. The dilemma facing the medical team as I moved on with the next group was how to get him to the hospital. There were soldiers everywhere, in front of us and behind us. To them, for this man to die was simply of no consequence--or perhaps it was part of the victory. The soldiers have a mission in the old city. They are here to blow up stores, buildings and homes with explosives that implode. Minutes after leaving the first group, we come across a shop that has just been demolished. The air still carries the caustic smell of burning plastic and rubber, and soon we are all coughing. A refrigerator is lying with the door blown off, a sofa is upside down in the rubble, a I finally leave the group and stop to have some hot tea at a hotel. It’s fairly new, built in the old city only a few years ago, and is partially open. The soldiers entered it last night and arrested one of my favorite waiters. I hear about the ridiculous questions that were asked of the staff as the soldiers entered. This is a large area where Through my work at the university I have found that many of the educated elite are following in the steps of Dr. Martin Luther King, Gandhi, Nehru and Nelson Mandela. They have all been arrested, imprisoned, beaten, humiliated. But they have all picked up and gone on. They are, after all, Palestinian men. One of the peace What if we would have done nothing? Posted by Dhoud Cherie Clark, [email protected]
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Jump To Comment: 1Come on Avi, better get your refutation in quick, tell us how its all a thin tissue of lies and how really lovely the IDF are.