Tuesday, January 20

The Apology That Will Never Come


"We Have Love And It Will Win/Gush Katif and Samaria." (Photo: Dave Bender)


The sticker in the photo above was put out by opponents of Israel's Disengagement from the Gaza Strip and parts of Samaria in the summer of 2005. Jewish residents of the aforementioned areas tried to "market" their opposition to the traumatic national step not with anger and rancor, but via a message of faith, trust, hope and love. So much for that in a world ruled by money, guns and realpolitic.

By the way, go on and guess where and when I shot that photo. Go on, I'll wait...

It's the door of an shrapnel-riddled civilian apartment building in a poverty-stricken area of Israel's northern coastal city of Nahariya, just south of Lebanon.

The holes in the wall are from an exploded Katyusha rocket that Hizbullah fired at the town. A dozen feet away from the building is a synagogue that also sustained damage in the barrage - one of some 4,000 that hit the city in the summer of 2006.
I'm reminded of that photo by what Nadav Shragai, writing in Haaretz. He gives vent to what I, and I am certain many others, are feeling more and more deeply these last few weeks: 
Now, after the war and just before the election whirlwind sucks in our politicians once again, it would be appropriate for many of them to go out of their way and visit the mobile-home sites where those uprooted from Gush Katif live. This way they can tell them one small thing: I'm sorry.

Tzipi Livni, Ehud Olmert, Shaul Mofaz and Benjamin Netanyahu, the Israel Defense Forces and the police should do this - they, their agents and everyone else who initiated, implemented and aided in using force to uproot 10,000 people from their homes in Gush Katif and Northern Samaria, maliciously and without any real purpose.

Everyone who saw some good in the
evil of the disengagement and evil in the good of Gush Katif has turned light into darkness and darkness into light. At the very least, they are obligated to make this small apology.
Read the rest.

And I add my own mea culpa for placing my trust in all the military, academic and media "experts" I've interviewed over the years, leading up to and following the expulsion in the summer of '05 that confused black with white. Truth with lies, and honor, love, valor and elemental human decency, with squalid greed, fear and baseless hatred.

And you, dear reader?

2 comments:

Avi said...

Great post Dave. Nobody likes to say "I told you so", but the writing was on the wall, we warned the public and the Jewish and Israeli leadership and they shut us out of the conversation, forget about not listening to us!

Will it be different now when they begin to speak about doing the same thing in Judea and Samaria? Because you know Fatah is not like Hamas! That's the line they will spurt for the masses to gulp down. The question is will the masses allow that shallow line of thought to go unchallenged? Who wants to risk rockets on Tel Aviv, Jerusalem on all of central Isreal from Judea and Samaria. People should say NO MORE to dangerous "peace" moves that only worsen out situation.

Here is a recent post of mine about a possible Bibi administration:
http://avirach.blogspot.com

Anonymous said...

I am sorry that Ahmadinejad nuked you all and America wasn't able to do anything for you.

Call that a pre-apology.

You won't be around for me to make the apology when the time comes.

So, I say sorry now.

I am so sorry you all got nuked.

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