Aaron at Emory

Aaron at Emory

Thursday, November 14, 2013

One Year Ago Today

November 13, 2013

One year ago today, my Aunt Terry passed away.  She was sick for more than a year, but her occasional boosts of life had given us hope that she would beat leukemia.  She fought and fought and she stayed positive, but in the end, our family was left devastated as my grandmother outlived her own daughter.  The day after Aunt Terry passed, I flew home to Boston, and on Thursday we got in the limousine on the way to the funeral home.
            So many emotions were flowing through me between the sadness and the pain of seeing my father and grandmother in such a vulnerable state, and the joy and appreciation that comes from bringing family and friends together.  I was trying to figure out how to feel about the situation at hand, and yet my eyes were glued to my phone as I read and refreshed headlines, waiting for the next piece of news from 5,000 miles away.  It was November 15, the climax of “Operation Pillar of Defense” – the escalation between Israel and Hamas.  In just over a week, 1,400 rockets were fired from the Gaza Strip into Israel with no goal other than to harm innocent Israeli civilians and to instill fear in the state of Israel. Thankfully Israel has a military that is strong enough to defend herself, and minds brilliant enough to create defense technology such as the iron dome, which has shot down hundreds of rockets and saved countless lives.
            The escalation ended (except for a handful of rockets fired into Israel) with a cease-fire between Hamas and Israel signed on November 21.  After a week of fighting, the normal “peace” was restored in the region.  This year has been relatively calm, and Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu announced last week that the war in Gaza last year caused a 98% decrease in rockets fired into Israel.[1] But today Eden Atias, a 19-year-old Israeli boy was stabbed to death.  Atias was doing his civic duty and training to defend his country, and just two weeks into his basic training, he was murdered in cold blood by a Palestinian who entered Israel illegally.  Eden was asleep on a bus back to his base when he was attacked, and he died shortly after.[2]
            Over the last century, Israel (and the Zionists before 1948) has tried numerous times to make peace and live side-by-side with the Palestinians in the geographical region from the Jordan River to the Mediterranean Sea.  The most recent efforts have been the current peace talks between Israel and the Palestinian Authority, mediated by John Kerry and the United States.  As a part of these talks, Bibi Netanyahu cancelled large plans for expanding Israeli settlements in the West Bank, and until now, Israel has released 52 Palestinian terrorists from Israeli prisons.  With 54 more prisoners to be released within the coming months, it may be time to reevaluate the situation.  Following the last prisoner release, on October 30, during which 26 terrorists – many with blood on their hands- were freed, Palestinian Authority Chairman, Mahmoud Abbas made an intriguing remark.  After hugging and kissing each one of the freed prisoners, Abbas vowed that there would be no agreement with Israel as long as even one Palestinian remained in Israeli prison: “now we are talking about 104 prisoners, but our joy would not be complete unless all the prisoners are released.”[3]
            Everyone gives Abbas credit for not being a member of the Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO) which has been one of the most radical, anti-Israel groups for years, but who is Abbas really?  Writer Victor Sharpe calls Abbas “a wolf in sheep’s clothing” citing that he was a trusted member of Yasser Arafat’s inner circle and responsible for raising funds for PLO operations including the Munich Massacre in 1972.[4]  Frequent articles are written about Abbas honoring and rewarding terrorists upon returning home after murdering Israelis.  This past summer, Abbas awarded the "highest order of the Star of Honor" to Nayef Hawatmeh who was responsible for carrying out “many deadly terror attacks, including the killing of 22 schoolchildren and 4 adults after taking them hostage in Ma'alot, the killing of 9 children and 3 adults in an attack on a school bus, the killing of 7 in a Jerusalem bombing, the killing of 4 hostages in an apartment building in Beit Shean, all of which took place in the 1970's.”[5]
            Not only does Abbas praise terrorists, but in 1983 he wrote a dissertation for his doctorate degree at a Soviet University titled The secret relations between Nazism and the leadership of the Zionist movement" in which he claims that no one can confirm that six million Jews were murdered.  Abbas suggests that the number of Jews killed may be less than 100,000 and was inflated to gain support for Zionism.[6]
            Despite the ongoing conflict and the constant threat of Palestinian rocket-fire, capable of reaching over 2 million Israelis, Israel thrives as a nation.  The major headlines in Israel this week tell about the 234 Israeli doctors, nurses, and paramedics who landed in the Philippines with state-of-the-art equipment to set up a field hospital after the tragic typhoon Friday night.[7]  Haaretz shares the story of a team of Israeli scientists that has discovered a bacteria-killing protein that could replace antibiotics.[8]
            The people of Israel and Jews around the world yearn for peace in the state of Israel, but how is that peace attainable when we are struggling with those who value our deaths more than their own lives?  What is it all for? Is anything going to come of this, or are we only fighting a battle in an eternal war?
Today, not only do I remember my beloved Aunt Terry, but also I pray for the Atias family and I pray that one day soon, there can be peace in the state of Israel.


[1] http://www.timesofisrael.com/netanyahu-gaza-war-caused-98-drop-in-rocket-fire/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter
[2] http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4452880,00.html
[3] http://www.jpost.com/Diplomacy-and-Politics/Palestinian-Authority-Netanyahus-West-Bank-settlement-construction-announcement-destroys-peace-process-330175
[4] http://www.renewamerica.com/columns/sharpe/110515
[5] http://www.palwatch.org/main.aspx?fi=157&doc_id=9294
[6] http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/143752#.UoT_2ZHv0_s
[7] http://www.jpost.com/International/Philippine-envoy-thanks-Israeli-government-NGOs-as-aid-and-assistance-continues-331543
[8] http://www.haaretz.com/news/national/1.557677

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