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zion naked
7/24/2002 (2:17)
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Curfew
by Azmi, Taayush 8:41pm Sat Jul 13 '02
arab_jewish@hotmail.com

Many words fill me with horror. Harsh words, stories of abuse, bursts of violence, murder, rape, humiliation. They all infuriate me. And there is also the terminology of the occupation: closure, siege, liquidation, shelling, population transfer, initiated action… but one word makes me shiver: curfew.
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The word curfew is usually sounded in the dead of night – and sometimes in broad daylight – spoken by a soldier through a loudspeaker in broken Arabic, and sometimes in correct Arabic. It is enough to immediately stop the course of life, no entry or exit. It is enough to stop the freedom to move, the freedom to live. Under the cover of this word, crimes of war are committed, and all the expressions of the occupation raise their heads.
I skipped one word, and for good reason: massacre. Because of its familiarity to me and my familiarity with it. That night, October 29, 1956, the soldiers of the Israeli Border Patrol obeyed the orders of their commanders and declared curfew on Kufr Qassem, the village where I was born eight years later. Villagers who came back from work and did not know about the curfew were shot to death by the soldiers. Some were critically injured, physically and psychologically, and these injuries were passed on to their children. I am one of them: the son of a man, then a 12 year-old boy, who intimately experienced the massacre under the cover of curfew. I grew up surrounded by stories of the curfew and the massacre, and until a much later age I could not distinguish between these two complicated words: majzara and mana’ e-tajawul.
Last Saturday, July 6, 2002, another convoy of Ta’ayush, a Jewish-Arab movement in which I am active, heads to the Occupied Territories. It is not just another convoy: it is the first act of solidarity and protest in the Occupied Territories since the last IDF invasion of the Territories, under 'Operation Determined Path'. We did not expect 350 participants. The destination of the convoy is the town of Salfit, located in Area A of the Palestinian Authority, forbidden to the entry of Israelis “for their own safety”. We bring with us essential medical equipment to the small local hospital, built from donations of the local population, since the closure and the siege prevent thousands of patients from reaching the main hospitals in the cities of the West Bank. This aid is part of our struggle against the closure. The Jewish-Arab convoy is our way to break it, if only for a few hours.
We worked a long time preparing the convoy. In extended meetings with our friends in the Salfit region, we discussed different scenarios. Will the army try to prevent us from delivering this vital equipment, as they did in the past? Will we be able to enter Salfit in Area A? On July 2, a few days before the date of the convoy, local activists in Salfit informed us that the IDF had entered the town, as it had done in other cities in the occupied West Bank, and put it under curfew. The hated word placed the whole activity in doubt. After some consideration we decided to go ahead with the convoy, with all its implications.
On Saturday, July 6, the convoy embarked on its way: seven buses carrying activists seeking to enter besieged, occupied Salfit. That morning the curfew was lifted for a few hours to enable the matriculation exams. Entering the town, which had seemed almost impossible in our scenarios, looked more and more feasible.
And indeed, we entered the town. Apparently the Israeli authorities had decided to allow our entry and avoid confrontation, the price of which we would have paid on our bodies, but they would have paid much more in political terms, as our previous convoys had proven.
Thus, the army was forced to refute its own official excuse for barring the entry of Israeli citizens to Area A. The prohibition, justified supposedly by the threat to our safety, is intended to hide the horrors of the occupation, to blind the hearts. We did not enter as soldiers, as occupiers or as settlers. We were received with open arms.
I was filled with joy when embracing Nawaf Souf in Salfit. I meet Nawaf almost every week, but this time our encounter had a different flavor. I have been to Salfit many times, but never have I been so happy. Perhaps it was our little victory over the separation, the closure and the curfew, if only for a few hours.
Joy and sadness were mingled in our encounter with the local population. At the hospital we unloaded the equipment – the ultrasound, the photo-spectrometer, the computers, boxes and bags with medicine, donated by pharmacies in the Tel Aviv area and the Triangle area - and then walked through the streets of Salfit, where marks left by the tanks were clearly visible. Men, women and children waved to us from windows and balconies.
At the end of this demonstration we entered a hall to meet the representatives of the local community. As appropriate to such occassions, speeches were made on both sides. This is the part which, if I may say so, appeals to me least in these activities, but it is unavoidable. It allows our hosts and ourselves to convey an important message to the people in the Occupied Territories, in Israel and in the Arab world. It is our challenge to the silence all around.
After the speeches, while we were still inside the hall, a 12 year-old boy named Mustafa approached me. Mustafa Fattouni. A vivacious boy, resolved and sharp, his eyes shining. He begged my pardon and asked if I had a minute for him. He began telling me about his year-and-half old niece, Lin Muhamad Fattouni (15/10/2000-8/7/2002). She was born with a serious defect in her intestines, and had undergone one operation in a hospital in Ramallah and another one in Jordan. The rest of the treatment she had received in the Jenin hospital. Afterwards she was supposed to go often to the hospital in Jenin, to replace the tube in her abdomen and prevent infections. Operation Defensive Shield prevented this, and her condition deteriorated. Now she needed to undergo surgery again. This time advanced equipment was required, available only in Israel. This was explained to me later by her uncle, who was also recruited by Mustafa to take care of Lin. I exchanged phone numbers with her uncle and promised to help as soon as I arrived at home. But Mustafa wasn’t satisfied. I saw him running towards another Ta’ayush activist. He was intuitively looking for someone who could help, found another person to translate and went on. The boy’s devotion touched me. The whole event seemed insignificant compared to his rushing around between the people for the sake of the baby.
On the way back, before we got back on the buses, Mustafa approached me again. This time he said a sentence that remained engraved in my memory: “If only you could see Lin. She is in great pain.” Perhaps to urge me, perhaps to use the momentary freedom granted him to help Lin. Other people also urged us to stay: “As long as you are here, the army does not enter and the curfew does not return.'
We left the town. Our goal was achieved beyond our expectations. The policemen and soldiers counted us and searched our belongings. “So, how was it? Did they throw stones at you?” The curfew returned and closed on Salfit, later that night.
Next day we received Lin’s medical records from her father and connected the family with Physicians for Human Rights. They began working on the case immediately with great devotion. On Monday night, Lin Muhamad Fattouni passed away. She was not killed by a stray bullet or in a bombardment. She was killed by the curfew, the indifference, the hatred. Damned be the Occupation.
The IDF is everywhere in the Occupied Territories. Most of the cities, towns and villages are under curfew. How many more Lins are out there?

Azmi

Taayush is an Arab-Jewish partnership formed about two years ago which oparates both in israel and the occupied teritories aiding both palestinians and israeli palestinians as a political statment. Among main activities are the convoys to palestinians cities under curfew and siege.
Please visit their site at:
http://taayush.tripod.com

taayush.tripod.com

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reply by
ADAM
7/24/2002 (2:18)
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reply by
carol
7/24/2002 (4:24)
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doesn't sound like you Adam.someone using your handle?
reply by
ISRAELI TERROR
7/24/2002 (5:02)
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Go to... (1)..,. MediaMonitors.net/hanan12.html ..(2).. lawsociety.org/solidarity/sharton.htm ...The massacres at Qibya.... ..(3).. marxists.de/middleeast/schoeman/index.htm ..(4).. ummah.com/newsletter/massacres/palestine/index3.htm ..(5).. palestinehistory.com/massacre.htm ..(6).. hoffman-info.com/palestine38.html ..(7).. aztlan.net/holocaust.htm ..(8).. ukar.org/farber03.html
reply by
Kissinger
7/24/2002 (7:32)
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Adam,
DONT SWARE ANY BODY ADAM U ARE LIAR..
reply by
Kissinger
7/24/2002 (7:34)
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aDAM
dont sware any body again...remeber my words....
ok.. jew boy
reply by
Kissinger
7/24/2002 (7:35)
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REMEMBER MY WORDS...U BULL SHIT
reply by
Nurse Ratchet
7/24/2002 (7:38)
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Ah, a new patient. Mr. Kissenger.

Off to the quiet room for you right way. Shall we?

Just what MER needs. More kooks.
I'll let John Calvin know.
He'll be sooooo happy!
reply by
Kissinger
7/24/2002 (7:43)
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I AM NOT PATIENT NURSE
reply by
Kissinger
7/24/2002 (9:11)
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YUP Nurse Ratchet,
ALWAYS CALL ME MISTER KISSINGER NOT KISSINGER ONLY U MUST ADD MISTER INFRONT OF KISSINGER DID U GET IT NURSE RATCHET..!!
reply by
Nurse Ratchet
7/24/2002 (9:14)
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There there Mister Kissinger. We didn't mean anything by it.
Wood you wike to spweak wid mister prezident now?
OK, ok.
easy there.

The meds should kick in any minute now and you'll have a nice long rest.
reply by
TheAZCowBoy
7/24/2002 (13:57)
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Me thinks we should RATCHET the nurses brassiere until her poisonous Zionist tongue falls out, LOL! :)))

TAC,
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7/24/2002 (14:09)
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Desert Lightning wing……strikes!
reply by
DMX
7/25/2002 (3:53)
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naw i think Ms Ratchet wants to have a gangbang sex with all of us lol