Winston Churchill said: “If you go on with this nuclear arms race, all you are going to do is make the rubble bounce.” By which he apparently meant that nuclear war would devastate everyone and everything so completely that, after a while, a blighted landscape itself is being bombed.

In an article in Foreign Policy titled Gaza Is a Tomb, Bel Trew provides us with a poignant image of homes bombed by the IDF (Israel Defense Forces):

People paint their names and phone numbers onto the concrete heaps, in case an aid agency bothers to turn up and start the reconstruction efforts.

But

Eight months after the bombing ended, Gaza is still flattened: Only $945 million of $3.5 billion pledged for rebuilding Gaza at an October conference in Cairo has been received … while not a single one of the 19,000 homes destroyed in the conflict has been rebuilt. … an estimated 100,000 people are still homeless, with almost 1,300 camping in U.N. schools.

Consequently

… fighters in Gaza are preparing for a new war every day. … Israeli planes and drones have been increasingly circling the 26-square-mile coastal enclave. The Israel Defense Forces have repositioned troops at the eastern borders, an area almost entirely flattened during last summer’s 51-day war.

In short

Gaza today is a powder keg waiting to explode. The key aspects of the cease-fire agreement that ended the war last summer remain unfulfilled — both Israel and Hamas feel that only more violence can force their enemy to assent to their demands.

For example

Om Adam, whose own son lost all but one of his limbs during the 2008-2009 war, said … “Gaza is a tomb; we are dead anyway. … Either you die pointlessly and slowly, or quickly with purpose.”

If Israel were to launch another large-scale attack on Gaza, it would be like — take your pick of clichés — adding insult to injury, rubbing salt in a wound, or bouncing the rubbles. Just mutilating the dead body of someone that you have killed, there’s a ghoulish quality to bombing a region that you have already bombed to oblivion.


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2 Comments

  1. george patterson on

    And the US also has a moral and legal responsibility to Gaza since it supplied the bombs, shells, helicopters, air planes, and other ammunition to Israel that used them against the people of Gaza.

  2. george patterson on

    The tragedy of Gaza is so tragically shocking, numbing, horrifying, and traumatizing that there aren’t any words that can fully describe it. It defies description!. Israel has a moral and legal responsibility to Gaza because of its war crimes perpetrated against Gaza in which it can not avoid. It to them. Its legal and moral responsibility is inescapable..

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