December 24, 2009

A Christmas Remembrance


The Mainstream Media don’t permit such pictures to be made public. That’s brutal, pornographic; people will be shocked, or dismayed that the enemy seems so small, so sweet, so silent, so dead.

By Adel – PeaceMaker
December 24, 2009

Little four year old Kaukab Al Dayah, whose tender face rests on top of the rubble of her home, an unsuspecting victim of Zionist brutality that delivered her family a missile as a Christmas gift just over a year ago.

What horror strikes the soul to see that face encased in death, 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.

Think as you look upon this young girl’s face, her grave in the ruins of her room as she slept; her life ended in such suffering and pain; think of her as a reflection of all who died in this horrific bloodbath that accomplished nothing but indescribable pain for the Palestinian. It provided only a moment of ecstasy for the Zionists, feeling nothing but self-gratification, a sickness of the mind and spirit, a high that knows nothing of Humanity.

For the Palestinian, 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.

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. They enforce what they will to ensure their power not through rational deliberation but through deceit, coercion, fear, and mass murder.

Let us all ask of the Child of Bethlehem that He offer this world once again the Beatitudes:
  • For little Kaukab, Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.
  • For her parents, Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called the children of God.
  • For the perpetrators of this annihilation, Blessed are the merciful for they shall obtain mercy.

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