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This is what remains: hatred. And for that we thank everyone who was in favor of going into that war and who postponed the end. Now is the life after death, like vampires.Yitzhak Laor Jun 06, 2016 11:00 PM
As we enter the 50th year of the occupation, we might be able to sum up a few of its glories: It apparently saved Israel, or at least extended it far beyond what would have been its natural lifespan.
Not only did the worlds Jews, and especially those of the United States, acknowledge after the war with the optimistic name, as they did not before the Six-Day War, Israel as the leader of the Jewish people. Not only did anti-Semitism gradually disappear, in total contradiction to Israels squeals (it mainly faded away in the U.S., where it clung on even after the Holocaust, but there the Jews, for the first time in our peoples history, joined the white race).
And not only did Israels violent existence come to be, after the occupation, a salient Western interest theres no other explanation for the growing disregard of the human rights community of what Israel is wreaking on the Palestinian people (its gradual decomposition into persecuted, oppressed communities). And not only is Israel, more than ever before, strong, secure and not in danger (Yitzhak, theres no partner for war, Mahmoud Darwish once told me with characteristic irony during one of the times that the peace process stalled) in contradiction to Benjamin Netanyahus propaganda and occasionally the left, which seeks to persuade the nation that without peace there will be a terrible war.
Rather, it appears that the disintegration of the Middle East, with Israeli assistance or irrespective of it, leaves Israel independent from any of the regional upsets. Netanyahus voters know that full well: Even after the end of the Cold War that American fortress, Israel, remained within the Middle Eastern hell ignited by the U.S.
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Fozzledick
(3,890 posts)leftynyc
(26,060 posts)offered to them in 1947, we wouldn't be in this situation. But nooooooo, they had to go to war to drive the Jews into the sea, keep losing these wars and now unendingly whine about the consequences of THEIR own actions. How come we never hear about whey they didn't get a state when Israel was NOT occupying the West Bank? You know, when Jordan held the power. But big bad Israel is always the devil. Feh.
Israeli
(4,289 posts)Yitzhak Laor !!!!!
Do you know anything about him ??
Inside Israel he is very well known but I doubt most outside have heard about him .
Politically he is a Left wing Post Zionist .
He is best known for his poetry :
ref : http://www.ithl.org.il/page_13491
Take Care, Soldier
Dont die, soldier, hold the radiophone,
don your helmet, your flak jacket, surround
the village with a trench of crocodiles, starve
it out if need be, eat Mamas treats, shoot
sharp, keep your rifle clean, take care of the armored
Jeep, the bulldozer, the land, one day it will be
yours, little David, sweetling, dont die, please.
Keep watch for Goliath the peasant, hes trying to sell his
pumpkin at the local market, hes plotting to buy a gift for his grandkid,
erase the evil Haman whose bronchitis you denied treatment, eradicate
the blood of Eva Braun by checking on the veracity of her labor pains,
silence her shriek, thats how every maternity ward sounds, its not easy
having such humane values, be strong, take care, forget
your deeds, forget the forgetting.
That thy days may be long, that the days of thy children may be long, that one day
they shall hear of thy deeds and shall stick fingers in their ears and scream
with fear and thy sons and thy daughters screams shall never fade.
Be strong, sweet David, live long unto seeing thy childrens eyes,
though their backs hasten to flee from thee, stay in touch with thy comrades-in-arms,
after thy sons deny thee, a covenant of the shunned.
Take care, soldier-boy.