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<h2><b>A Christmas
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Sabbah</a> • Dec 21st, 2009 at 17:29<br><br>
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<b>By
<a href="http://sabbah.biz/mt/archives/author/william-a-cook/">William A.
Cook</a>*<br><br>
</b>"The white civilized man (is) the most ferocious animal on the
face of the earth."<br>
(Herman Melville, 1840s)<br><br>
In 1841, Melville sailed aboard the Acushnet, a whaling vessel, on a
three year trip to the South Seas. By July of 1842, Melville and a
shipmate, Toby Greene, jumped ship revolting against the tyrannical
powers that brutalized the crew by oppressing these men of many races.
Having witnessed American warships firing their guns at naked islanders
in the Marquesas, Tahiti, and Hawaii and watched "rapacious hordes
of enlightened individuals" seizing the "depopulated land"
from the natives, reducing them to starving "interlopers" in
their own country, he realized that the superior white Christian
civilization epitomized absolute savagery and that cannibals treated
others with more humanity than these self-identified enlightened men.
That understanding of the civilized white man struck me with its
absoluteness, its certainty, its expressive force the moment I opened my
file of little four year old Kaukab Al Dayah, whose tender face rests on
top of the rubble of her home, an unsuspecting victim of white Zionist
brutality that delivered her family a missile as a Christmas gift just
over a year ago. (See Salaman, "The true Jew is the European
Ashkenazi … of whitish appearance," in Sand's
<a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1844674223?ie=UTF8&tag=sabbahsblog-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=1844674223">
The Invention of the Jewish People</a>). (To see the picture of Kaukab Al
Dayah, <b>see above</b> or google her name. Two sites have photos: Getty
Images and Laweranceofcyberia).<br><br>
She, too, like the islanders in the South Seas 157 years ago, is a
resident of a "depopulated land," or perhaps is an
"interloper" that failed to flea when the merciful enlightened
hordes shot their warning shots announcing the white man's civilized
gesture to those about to be crushed, if they hoped to survive. How
considerate. How truly enlightened. How like now in Gaza just a year ago,
when Israel, our westernized culture in the Mid-East, the friendly
democratic state of Europeanized enlightenment, attempted to crush the
defenseless Gazans caught on their own island surrounded by the savage
might of this most civilized state. How unfortunate since the intended
target was the school next door; an unexplainable mistake since only
precision missiles are used, $300,000 dollar weapons to ensure accuracy.
"After all we are civilized; we don't permit such pictures to be
made public. That's brutal, pornographic; at least blur the face as we do
lest our people be shocked, or dismayed that the enemy seems so small, so
sweet, so silent, so dead."<br><br>
I look upon that serene face and see my own daughters asleep in their
beds, no more than a yard apart when tucked in, sleeping now after the
story's end, eyelids closed, lips parted, faces visible above the
blankets as I turned out the lights. I remember because I was restoring a
1750 colonial house at the time and their room had not been touched yet.
The heavy thick horse hair plaster was cracked on the ceiling, parts of
it hung above the beds waiting the day I would tackle that room. But that
night it crashed to the floor with a thunderous roar amid the screaming
voices of the girls. How fear rushed to my throat; how relieved to find
them untouched but sitting up in fright. How comforting for me to hold
them and hug them till they fell asleep again. Remembering this moment, I
find no words to express how a mother or a father or a grandmother or
aunt or sister or brother would feel upon seeing the innocent face of
little Kaukab shrouded in this pall of dirt and stone.<br><br>
What horror strikes the soul to see that face encased in death, the
weight of that shroud pressing around her tiny body, the cement wall
rising beside her like the vault's side that receives the coffin, but
there is no coffin. This is unnatural death. This is civilized death, the
death of the innocent whose life was yet to be lived, whose eyes, shut
now, will see no more the rising sun, whose hair, all matted now, will
never flow in the warmth of the breeze, whose voice, silenced now, will
never sing again. This is now the cold body of an unknown girl, unknown
to the pilot of the F-16 that fired the missile, indeed, unconsidered by
him lost as he is in his indifference to those he cannot see or hear or
touch. How like Kaukab perhaps is that pilot's daughter. Was he happy,
perhaps, upon his return home after his days work to lift his daughter's
face to his lips before sitting down to dinner?<br><br>
But he need not worry after all, Rabbi Yitzhak Shapira has already
absolved him of any guilt with the recent publication of his book, The
King's Torah, a best seller in Israel, but un-reviewed in America, not by
the enlightened New York Times or the Washington Post or the Los Angeles
Times. The good Rabbi writes "even babies and children can be killed
if they pose a threat to the nation" (Haaretz 12/15/09). Many other
Rabbis joined with Shapira in his call to kill Gentiles while absolving
the soldier or citizen of Israel from guilt before the crime is
committed. During Israel's Gaza New Year celebration last year,
euphemistically dubbed Cast Lead, Rabbi Mordechai Elyahu, one of the
leading Rabbis in Israel, "urged the army not to refrain from
killing enemy children in order to save lives of Israel's soldiers"
(EU Times, 11/11/09). After all, Christian morals are not binding on
Jews. Certainly the civilized world can understand these perspectives
since the ultra-orthodox Rabbis have only exonerated God's chosen from
the guilt that attends Gentiles should they be so rash as to kill a Jew.
Funny how we condemn Hamas as a terrorist organization and justify the
carnage that took the life of little Kaukab Al Dayah. No doubt the F-16
pilot feared for his life if he did not destroy her before she got old
enough to commit some yet to be determined evil against the IDF
forces.<br><br>
I think as I look upon this young girl's face of the mother who bore her,
cherished her, dreamed for her; I think about her father who never
thought that his daughter would find her grave in the ruins of her room
as she slept; I think about her sisters and brothers who played with her
just the evening before never imagining that her life would end in such
suffering and pain; I think of her as a reflection of all who died in
this wasted war that accomplished nothing but horrific pain for the
Palestinian and provided only a junky's moment of ecstasy for Olmert,
Barak, and Livni, as they sunk needles into their arms, feeling nothing
but self-gratification, a sickness of the mind and spirit, a high that
knows nothing of others, nothing of love or gratitude or peace, the
ecstasy of nirvana that unites all in the human embrace.<br><br>
As the year ends that opened with Israel's invasion of a people locked
behind walls with no place to go, an invasion by the world's fourth
largest military according to Israeli estimates, an invasion against a
people that have no military, an invasion of a small speck of land that
is home to 1.5 million people, an invasion that capped two years of siege
by this same military that destroyed the infrastructure of Gaza,
preventing food and medicine and oil and gas and water from entering
Gaza, an invasion that was as merciless as that of any ferocious animal
killing its prey, but here the prey is not one but 1400 with upwards of
5000 wounded and maimed, an invasion that can only mark the perpetrators
as ruthless killers without compassion or conscience, a robotic mass that
has lost all sense of humane sensitivity, a people that should be and
must be isolated from the law abiding nations of the world.<br><br>
Perhaps, if there is a God of mercy, He has left this image as a token of
His love for those who died in this carnage, and a token of His
compassion for those who inflicted it that they might learn. It is after
all a mirror that both must look into, a symbolic image of life and
death. For the Palestinian, it mirrors what life should be for little
Kaukab and all children: the joy that should have been; the love showered
upon her, lost forever; the home filled with laughter and hope and dreams
and warmth and security, blasted now; the neighbors and friends and
family, tightly knit in love and kinship, shattered now as this home is
shattered. An image of what must be, for friend and foe alike, if this
life of hope has meaning and promise.<br><br>
For the Israeli, it mirrors what this state has become and what the
future of the Jews might be under the pathological sickness imposed on
them by the Zionists. What minister of God could conceive the slaughter
of children and justify it unless he was mired in myth as recorded in
Biblical lore. There we read of the Scourge inflicted by G-d on the first
born of all who lived in Egypt on behalf of the Jews. There we read of
Herod's slaughter of the innocents that first Christmas lest his throne
be threatened by the Christ child. Why do such tales exist? They exist to
give license to those who would inflict their will on those they fear;
they are stories of minds distorted by self-indulgence, arrogance and
pride; they impose what they will to ensure their power not through
rational deliberation but through deceit, coercion and fear.<br><br>
That child mirrors for the Zionist the perceived enemy next door grown
into adulthood, the fear of what might be; the twisted steel bars rising
from the rubble reflect the prison built around those who have been
excluded from privilege; the crushed cement strewn on the ground beneath
the grey walls reminds the Israeli of the Wall of Fear they have built
around the Palestinians, a fear resident deep in the psyche of the
Zionist, as all embracing as the rubble that encases little Al Dayah, a
fear that those different from them might walk their streets and shop in
their stores reminding them that the world is full of people to fear,
people that must be controlled and isolated; and in that image they see
themselves, the consequence of the corrosive acid that is destroying
their faith that once stood for compassion and love seen in the sorrowful
face of this innocent girl, the realization that they have destroyed
their neighbors, those closest in blood and place to their lives, and in
the reaction from people around the world to this unwarranted slaughter,
they understand they have built their own ghetto wall around an enclave
that exudes violence, vengeance, retaliation, and death to those who do
not capitulate to their wants; they have in fact created what their fear
predicted, a complete isolation from the civilized world.<br><br>
What more can be said? Melville saw the cannibals as more civilized than
the white Christians that ripped apart the indigenous people of the
islands, denying that they had rights, and with impunity destroyed their
cultures. It's not only the Christians now, the evangelical end timer
Christians; it's the white Ashkenazi of Europe that act now with
impunity, the enlightened offspring of the Eurocentric mind that believes
in their own superiority fostered by their own myths, supported by the
Congress of the United States, as they ravage the defenseless people of
Palestine.<br><br>
Let us all ask of the Child of Bethlehem that He offer this world once
again the Beatitudes:<br><br>
For little Kaukab, Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the
kingdom of heaven;<br><br>
For her parents, Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called
the children of God;<br><br>
For the perpetrators of this havoc, Blessed are the merciful for they
shall obtain mercy.<br><br>
<i>* William A. Cook is a professor of English at the University of La
Verne in southern California and author of
<a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/9079778028?ie=UTF8&tag=sabbahsblog-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=9079778028">
The Rape Of Palestine: Hope Destroyed, Justice Denied</a>,
<a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1893302717?ie=UTF8&tag=sabbahsblog-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=1893302717">
Tracking Deception: Bush Mid-East Policy</a> and
<a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/907977801X?ie=UTF8&tag=sabbahsblog-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=907977801X">
The Chronicles Of Nefaria</a>. He can be reached at:
<a href="mailto:wcook@laverne.edu">wcook@laverne.edu</a>.<br>
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