Saturday, November 05, 2005

I'm still too sensitive


I'm not asking for a war against Israel, actually I'm against any war at least for the next 50 years, but not out of love or respect to Israel.

I still feel too sensitive and irritated to see how Israel established itself as a country over the broken homes and stolen lands of Palestinians who are now fighting for a flag and a land and some dignity.
I still feel irritated by a Europe that ultimately refuses adding any Christian flavor to its union, an America that is standing against any possible Islamic regime, but when it comes to establishing a Jewish-based country we heard no objections or condemnations.

I'm not pro-qaeda or pro-Hamas or pro-any extreme religious organization, including Israel. However I'm still too sensitive to Israel and its flag and will always consider it an occupier, never a friend. The way Israel was created out of nothing and the way palestenians were expelled from their lands is something the entire world should be ashamed of.

28 comments:

Blogger said...

Hareega...thanks for having the courage of saying what many are scared to say...
Israel is a racist country!
http://iheartamman.blogspot.com/2005/10/i-am-jewish.html

Yeah so much for music bringing people together!People, it's about injustice! I couldn't think of an issue being treated in such a biased manner like the Palestinian issue!

Anonymous said...

After the 6days war we still live in the 7th day

Hareega said...

Firas when you don't have rich powerful standing by you all the rights will go away

abdelsatar i didn't understand what you're saying, were you brain-farting? :)

lulu said...

Hareega, I completely understand how it is difficult to see the Israeli flag without cringing on the inside. There is such a violent history of bloodshed, occupation, racism, and blatant hatred associated in our minds with that flag.

Exceer said...

thanks for reassuring me that we have men with dignity in our nation!!

Solomon2 said...

(sigh) Where does the idea come from that Jews "stole" land to establish Israel? And exactly who should be "ashamed" at "the way palestinians were expelled"?

After their victory, Israel passed a law that allowed Arab refugees to re-settle in Israel provided they would sign a form in which they renounced violence, swore allegiance to the state of Israel, and became peaceful productive citizens. During the decades of this law’s tenure, more than 150,000 Arab refugees have taken advantage of it to resume productive lives in Israel.

That's over a quarter of those who fled. None of the 700,000 Jews expelled from Arab-controlled areas since 1948 have ever been allowed back to their former homes.

"The Arab armies entered Palestine to protect the Palestinians from the Zionist tyranny but, instead, THEY ABANDONED THEM, FORCED THEM TO EMIGRATE AND TO LEAVE THEIR HOMELAND, imposed upon them a political and ideological blockade and threw them into prisons similar to the ghettos in which the Jews used to live in Eastern Europe, as if we were condemmed to change places with them; they moved out of their ghettos and we occupied similar ones. The Arab States succeeded in scattering the Palestinian people and in destroying their unity. They did not recognize them as a unified people until the States of the world did so, and this is regrettable".

- by Abu Mazen, from the article titled: "What We Have Learned and What We Should Do", published in Falastin el Thawra, the official journal of the PLO, of Beirut, in March 1976


(Abu Mazen is the nom de guerre of the current Palestinian President.)

Anonymous said...

Israel is not an extremist religious organization, it is just a country. The sooner you realize that, the sooner your part of the world can have peace.

If you cannot ever see Israel as a friend (your neighbor) then you will truly never have peace and you will just have the same as happened in Amman just now happen again and again and again...

If you accept peace, you will get peace, if you reject it you will get war.

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