January 11, 2010 at 11:36 am (DesertPeace Editorial, Gaza, Israel, Occupation, Palestine, Photography, United Nations, War Crimes, zionism)
WHY? For nearly 62 years the world has turned a blind eye to the existence of the Palestinian people. For nearly 62 years we have lived under the most brutal occupation of this and the last century. For nearly 62 years we have been treated both by the zionists and the world at large as aliens from a different planet. WHY?
Are we not human? Do we not pain when our children are murdered right in front of our eyes?
Just in the past year…. a glimpse of some of our losses during the blitzkrieg on Gaza….
Adham Mutair, 17, was shot at his home near Beit Lahiya, Gaza, on 9 January. Israeli tanks had taken up positions around the houses and Adham was shot when he went onto the roof to check the family’s pigeons. He died the next day. “We haven’t even had a chance to set up a funeral tent to mourn him properly,” said his uncle Khader, 53. “I don’t think the rest of the world understands how painful our lives are here.”
Photograph: Family photograph
Amal Abed Rabbo, two, pictured after she died in an attack at the village of Izbit Abed Rabbo, on January 7, 2009. According to her father Khalid, 30, Amal and her sister Souad, seven, were killed by gunfire from an Israeli tank after soldiers ordered the family out of their house. Another sister, Samer, four, survived the attack but is paralysed below the waist. “Amal was just learning to talk,” said Khalid. “I want to know from the Israeli army: why did they kill my daughters?”
Amal Abed Rabbo, two, pictured after she died in an attack at the village of Izbit Abed Rabbo, on January 7, 2009. According to her father Khalid, 30, Amal and her sister Souad, seven, were killed by gunfire from an Israeli tank after soldiers ordered the family out of their house. Another sister, Samer, four, survived the attack but is paralysed below the waist. “Amal was just learning to talk,” said Khalid. “I want to know from the Israeli army: why did they kill my daughters?”
Photograph: Family photograph
Amira Qirm, 15, in her bed at Shifa hospital in Gaza City. Amira was injured in an Israeli attack that killed her father, brother and sisterPhotograph: Rory McCarthy
Lina Hassan, 10, was killed by an Israeli shell which hit her as she walked to the shops next to a UN school in Jabaliya on 6 January. “She asked me for a shekel to go to the shops to buy something for her and her brothers and sisters,” said her father Abdul, 37. “I heard the shell and I ran out. I saw her body lying on the ground … Was my daughter Hamas? Do you think a 10-year-old even knows the difference between Hamas and Fatah?”Photograph: Family photograph
Mohammad Shaqoura, 9, was also killed by Israeli shelling at the UN school in Jabaliya on 6 January. He was playing marbles in the street outside with his friends in the middle of the afternoon. “I went to help the injured. I didn’t realise Mohammad was one of them,” said his father Basim, 40. “I try to talk about him as much as possible with my other children. But it’s hard for them to understand.”Photograph: Family photograph
Ghaida Abu Eisha, eight, who was killed along with her parents and two brothers when an Israeli missile struck her home in Shamali on 5 January. Saber Abu Eisha, 49, the children’s uncle, said: “Ghaida was in the second grade at school. She was like any little girl, she was pretty, she loved to play. Sometimes she was laughing, sometimes she was crying. She liked to dress up, wearing a bride’s dress, showing off.”Photograph: Family photograph
Mohammad Abu Eisha, 10, was also killed in the Israeli missile strike on his family’s home in Shamali on 5 January. Two children survived: Dalal, 12, and Ahmed, five. Both are deeply traumatised. “Whenever they hear a loud noise they fall to the ground,” said their uncle Saber Abu Eisha. “Sometimes I think it’s easier for the people who are dead and it’s harder for those who are living.”Photograph: Family photograph
Sayyd Abu Eisha, 12, the third child killed when an Israeli missile struck the house of the Abu Eisha family in Shamali. Surviving family members searching in the darkness using the lights from their mobile phones until they found their bodies lying in rubble outside the house.
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Photograph: Family photograph
Shahed Abu Sultan, eight, was killed by a bullet apparently fired from a helicopter as she sat on her father’s lap at the doorway to their home in the Jabaliya refugee camp on 5 January. Her father, Hussein, 40, wrote a message to his daughter which hangs on their sitting room wall: “I cried a sea of tears for you but those tears have not calmed my heart because you left, my daughter. I have no tears remaining, but my heart wants to go on crying blood, my daughter, my beloved Shahed.” Photograph: Family photograph
The above photos originally appeared in The Guardian
Any one of those children could have been the one to find a cure for cancer or other life threatening diseases, we will never know. Why are we not permitted to be a part of the human race? Worse yet, why is it no one seems to care? WHY?
Report after report is issued by the United Nations. They are neatly sitting in file folders…unacted upon. WHY?
Our suffering is known to the leaders of every nation on this earth, yet nothing is being done to alleviate it. WHY?
Since 1948….. Palestinian non-governmental organization, estimated that there were more than 7.2 million Palestinian refugees and displaced persons.
Since 1948…. Over TWO MILLION Palestinians have been killed by the zionists. Does the number have to reach SIX MILLION before the State of Palestine is restablished by a vote of the UN General Assembly?
The United Nations is AWARE of our situation yet does nothng about it other than issue reports. They are aware of what the zionists are doing. They are aware of the divisions created to divide our people. Yet nothing is done.
Do they, as well, believe we are aliens from a different planet?
WHY?
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