gazaairstrikeNo one should have to live in fear.  Death by airstrike, death by rocket.  Same result.  I cannot even imagine having to deal with every day life in Gaza, especially if I had children.

“I am used to the bombings, but my children are worried. So I have to keep reassuring them.”  Explaining what is happening in the skies to children sometimes proves difficult for some Palestinian parents.  “When my child becomes scared I try to pacify her,” said Yasir Fatih. “I tell her the noise is far away and it’s not dangerous. Or sometimes I tell her it’s not real, it’s a game.”

One hell of a bogeyman no?

Of course the situation is complex, of course there is aggression from both parties.  The violence being perpetrated though, should not be thought as a war between equals.  If there ever was a case of David vs Goliath it would be the situation of Hamas versus the IDF.

We have different labels for similar situations…this comment from DierYassin summarized nicely how varied the world stage is.

  “Facing international opprobrium over apartheid, Pretoria angrily asked why the world was focusing on them when far more serious atrocities abounded elsewhere.
      They boasted of the better living conditions of blacks under white rule. And of how they were a “beacon of civilization” in a backward continent surrounded by countries wanting their “destruction”.   They labelled armed resistance as terrorism and gave blacks truncated enclaves ruled by powerless chieftains and called it self-determination.

Sound familiar?

Ah, but we in North America are ardent supporters of Israel so obviously, this cannot be the case…

 

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