All interpretations of history are propaganda for one idea or another.
Selma Dabbagh
politics history
We can't just run away. It's our land. Our people. We have a duty.
home palestine
Soldier on guard says they've identified someone on two legs a hundred metres from the outpost. The other soldier, in the lookout, says A girl about ten, but by then they're already shooting. Girl's dead[..]The point is this use of code, on two legs, denoting human. It reminded me of that speech by their Prime Minister saying that we were beasts walking on two legs [..]The idea that having legs makes you human. I thought of adding a Primo Levi-ish dimension to it. Merging this two-legged idea with a sort of general question about what is a man, you know, linking it to if this is a man who labours in the mud/ who knows no peace/ who fights for a crust of bread? [..] my thesis being that the occupation, the closures, the siege have made amputees of all of us, crawling around in the mud. Legless in Gaza. The lot of us.
humanity
Nothing you do for them will harm the enemy, the real enemy, it will only draw in more support for them as a party.
enemy
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