Read the following excerpt from
the foreword, The Pain of Those Who Remember, written by a former
war-correspondent Chris Hedges, from “Don’t Look Left:
A Diary of Genocide” by Atef Abu Saif, and answer the following question. The
first edition of this book was published in December, 2023.
The story of Christmas is the story of a poor woman, nine months
pregnant, and her husband forced to leave their home in Nazareth in northern
Galilee. The occupying Roman power has demanded they register for the census 90
miles away in Bethlehem. When they arrive, there are no rooms. She gives birth
in a stable. King Herod – who learned from the Magi of the birth of the messiah
– orders his soldiers to hunt down every child two years old and under in
Bethlehem and the vicinity and murder them. An angel warns Joeseph in a dream
to flee. The couple and infant escape under the cover of darkness and make the
40-ile journey to Egypt.
I was in a refugee camp in the early 1980s for Guatemalans who had fled
the war into Honduras. The peasant framers and their families, living in filth
and mud, their villages and homes burned or abandoned, were decorating their
tents with strips of colored paper to celebrate the Massacre of the Innocents.
‘Why is this such and important day?’ I asked.
‘It was on this day that Christ became a refugee,’ a farmer answered.
The Christmas story was not written for the oppressors. It was written
for the oppressed. We are called to protect the innocents. We are called to
defy the occupying power. Atef, Refaat and those like them, who speak to us at
the risk of death, echo this Biblical injunction. They speak so we will not be
silent. They speak so we will take these words and images and hold them up to
the principalities of the world ― the media,
politicians, diplomats, universities, the wealthy and privileges, the weapons
manufacturers, the Pentagon and the Israel lobby groups ― who are orchestrating the genocide in Gaza. The infant Christ is
not lying today in straw, but a pile of broken concrete.
Evil has not changed down the millennia.
Neither has goodness.
Question: The writer says, “The
infant Christ is not lying today in straw, but a pile of broken concrete”. Also,
on December 25, 2023, Pope Francis said that children dying in Gaza are the “little
Jesuses of today”. What exactly are they talking about?
Answer Key
Both analogies refer to refugee children in Gaza being killed
continuously in the Israeli genocide, which is the last phase of the 76-year-old
ethnic cleansing of Palestinians that Israel has been methodically committing,
ignoring the two-state solution and keeping invasion into the Palestinian
territories and periodically killing Palestinian children as they call it, “lawn-mowing”,
to reduce the Palestinian population. Even before the Hamas attack on the
Israeli civilians on October 7, IDF (Israeli Defense Forces) had insulted,
arrested, attacked, and killed innocent Palestinians, including women,
children, and elderlies, on a daily basis. They help Israeli citizens usurp
houses and land of Palestinians backed by the Israeli government. They also
pour cement into wells and break water facilities in Palestinian territories.
After Hamas was elected in Gaza, Israel built walls around Gaza and controlled food
and materials that go in and out of this small strip of land, keeping 2.5
million Gazans even poorer than before. Right after October 7, Israel shut down
all the necessities that were to Gaza and started indiscriminate attacks on
Gaza, calling the people “human animals”. Since then, Israel has flattened all
the buildings in Gaza, displacing 100% of Gazans and killed over 40,000
civilians, including 16,000 children, by bombs, bullets, and torture. IDF have bulldozed
people alive with garbage, whose arms ziplocked, and burned those in tents
alive. They target writers and doctors. They have destroyed all the
universities in Gaza. Their latest powerful weapons tear the victims apart into
small pieces, which are collected in plastic bags. In a recent bombing of a
school used as a refugee camp during morning prayer, people had to put
unidentified pieces of victims together in bags and share them by weight to the
families of victims, going 70 kg for an adult and 25-35 kg for a child. IDF
also use internationally-prohibited white phosphorus bombs, which melt flesh
and bones, producing corpses of children the contents of whose skulls are lost.
If those who died of hunger or disease due to lack of nutrition and sanitation
caused by the Israeli control, over 160,000 Gazans have been killed in this
genocide. IDF also arrest more innocent Palestinians, including children, in
the West Bank than before. They keep thousands of them in prison in horrendous
conditions, torturing and raping them. When they started the attack on Gaza,
they ordered the people to evacuate to the southern area in Gaza and attacked
them on the way and in the area. There is no place to flee in Gaza now. Like
baby Jesus, children in Gaza are homeless, sleeping in camps or on the ground,
or on the concrete of ruins, fearing their oppressor’s attack at night, when
bombing becomes more frequent than the day time, thinking this can be the last
night of their short lives. Jesus, or rebels under Roman occupation who
collectively became a legend as Jesus Christ, was a Jew, and Jews and
Palestinians are of the same race, Semites. Jesus had wooly hair and dark skin,
as the Bible describes him. In other words, Jesus could have looked like anyone
in Gaza and vice versa. Ironically, now those who claim themselves as his
descendants are relentlessly killing people who could be identical to Jesus.
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