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“There Must Be Another Way”…Israel’s entry to last
year’s Eurovision Song Contest sung by Ahinoam Nini and Mira Awaad keeps
repeating itself in my head. It must be related to the news of the repeated brutal
demolitions of Alarkib, one of
The
I have lived in the
Are there thieves amongst them? Absolutely, just as there
are in any society. They may be in disproportionately higher numbers, but it is
likely that their numbers are similar to those of seriously disadvantaged
societies anywhere else in the world. It cannot be easy living in a tin hut
without electricity or running water when your neighbors live in villas in
suburban communities rated high up there on
Are there academics and professionals amongst them? Yes, of course. These are the people who are proactive, social change agents doing their best to help transition their community from passive to active players who are creating their own solutions rather than remaining “the problem”. These are the people who work in non-profit organizations running training and educational projects that will reduce unemployment and empower the population. These are the people who refuse to accept the results of the outrageous discrimination in allocation of government resources that widen the socio-economic gaps between Jews and Arabs year after year. These are the people with whom I work on a daily basis, the people who humble me by their extraordinary stamina, who do not succumb to their anger and disappointment, even when faced with those menacing bulldozers that leave whole villages in utter ruin.
The irony does not escape me. We are told that the village
was destroyed because it interferes with the “
No matter what one thinks of the ongoing land conflict between the Bedouin and the state, no matter what side you are on in the political spectrum, it is impossible to condone such barbarous actions as those continuously taken by the authorities of my country, when it sends police to launch surprise attacks on villages at sunrise and razes them to the ground.
So once again, human rights organizations will send packages of food and clothing to the villagers who have lost everything. The Islamic Movement will raise money to put up make-shift shaded shelters and rebuild the huts that were destroyed. Our organization, NISPED-AJEEC, will send Bedouin volunteers who have been trained at our center to run a summer camp for the traumatized children. Sadly, the children who have been displaced will be told by their parents that it is the Jews who are responsible for the destruction.
And we Jews who witness this all will wonder what happened
to the
There must be another way…
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