GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip – Israeli warplanes rained more than 100 tons of bombs on security sites in Hamas-ruled Gaza today and early Sunday, killing at least 230 people in one of the Mideast conflict’s bloodiest assaults in decades.
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It’s been a while since I posted anything about Palestine or Palestinians. There were rumblings in West Bank last year at this time that Israel was gearing up for a big strike- something to flex their military muscles in Gaza and attempt to eliminate whatever infrastructure Hamas had left. The rumours had Christmas 2007 as a big week.
It turns out that Israel was gearing up- they just delayed a year and graciously waited until after Eid, Hanukkah and Christmas to unleash their wrath. It is kind of interesting that they would strike on Sabbath; a symbol or military strategy? My Palestinian friend Saad’s facebook status currently reads, “Now who is the terrorist?”, with the following display as profile pic.

I don’t completely agree with this picture but given the fact that at least 15 civilians were killed yesterday, you can’t entirely argue with its message.
It wouldn’t be hard to make a clear case of the need to disarm Hamas and avoid further rocket fire into Israel. That said, I think that we in the West, and especially Christians, view Israel’s violence as necessary and Palestine’s violence as terrorism. Of course that is a completely false dichotomy since Israel has been dehumanizing and provoking Palestinians for [at least] the past 60 years and Palestinians have responded as anyone would- by saying ‘no, you can’t do that to me’. I’m not saying that Israel shouldn’t do anything, only that people can’t be fooled into believing that everything Israel does is justified and everything Palestinians do is unprovoked and without justification.
Some Christians may say that we should support Israel because God still has a plan for her; a theological interpretation I won’t confirm but can’t deny with exact certainty. What I can say with certainty is exactly what the prophets said to Israel 3000 years ago when they mistreated the alien among them: God hates it when you do that.
Incidentally, let’s also not be fooled into thinking that this particular series of attacks is Israel’s big plan. No, they’re too smart for that. What they really would like to have happen is for Fatah to get involved and come to the aid of fellow Palestinians (and thus Hamas) in Gaza which would give them license in the eyes of the world (the US) to then further their military grip on West Bank. That is, if they can just get Fatah to cavort with terrorists, as it were, they can do whatever they want and the US will back them. And if they can further their military grip it means they can make life more difficult for Palestinians in West Bank which will hopefully get them to do what Israel really wants them to do: leave.
The trouble is, Palestinians lost their homes once 60 years ago and they’re not going to go down that route again.
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In related news, it was nice to see so many people at the mall today showing their solidarity with Palestinians by choosing to wear a Palestinian scarf. I trust this truly is a gesture of solidarity and that the scarf, as a Palestinian symbol of oppression, hasn’t been co-opted for fashion purposes. I hope not anyway.