Tuesday, 4 December 2012

Israelis or Palestinians

20th November 2012 I am aghast once more at the images that are coming in from the "Holy Land" this past week. Being from Northern Ireland I am acutely aware that there are two sides to each conflict - although the balance of power may be one sided, TWO sides are aggrieved. I find myself at a loss as to who I should be supporting. Some of my co-religionists, who also happen to be norn irish prods state that in their view the state of Israel can do no wrong. They are biblically destined to be chosen by God and always do the right thing (it never occurs to them that this line of thought is intensely unbiblical!) My friends also use the norn irish card - terrorism cannot go unanswered. 'You have to come down hard and heavy on those who are trying to destroy society and kill innocents; you can't make them think that violence pays - just look at what 30 years of soft soaping got us!' Other brothers and sister in Christ are more sympathetic to the Palestinian cause. 'The Gazans are boxed in, trapped in what must be the largest concentration camp in the world, due to the Israeli blockade, which has been in operation since 2007. They have zero standard of living and suffer horrendously due to the blockade. In addition Israel is using military weapons - air, navy, army against a people who have no means to defend themselves - no army, airforce, air defences.' What is the right response? I can sympathise with both sides, and I mourn with both sides as they are deadlocked in this seemingly endless round of tit for tat and people die. The disproportionate response of the Israeli military angers me, yet I know that if Hamas and their allies could produce more accurate rockets that don't mostly land harmlessly in the desert, but hit Israeli cities and kill Israeli civilians, they would have no hesitation in doing so and using them. For the Israeli living in Southern Israel, despite the relative impotency of the rocket attacks, living with the constant threat of one actually getting through, is a daily hell. As the sirens go off, they must wonder if this spells death or injury for them. For the Palestinian locked within their own borders with a blockade against them, and being sitting ducks as the Israeli airforce pound Gaza with impunity teh feeling of helplessness and danger and frustration must be overbearing. The sides are unequally matched in this conflict, the balance of power is heavily weighted on one side, yet ordinary people are the victims. Israeli civilians and Palestinian civilians, who have little or no say over what those who purport to lead them do. "Pray for the peace of Jerusalem," the psalmist says. A wise sage of antiquity, who saw and foresaw that the holy city is only holy in name. Pray for the Holy Land and all its wonderful people

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