'When rockets hit us, you were silent'
Sderot mayor David Buskila has sent a
scathing letter to United Nationsl 'Human Rights Council' investigator Richard Goldstone.
"The world, and you in it, was silent. You were silent in the face of the dead bodies of our children, in the face of our children's frightened eyes, you were silent in the face of every one of the 8,000 Qassam rockets that hit our city," Buskila wrote.
"Your silence was frightening, and reminiscent of things forgotten," he added.
The letter began with the mention of three Sderot children who were killed in rocket attacks. "The blood of the children whose lives were cut short is screaming out from the earth, there is no redemption and no forgiveness for the blood of a little child whose short existence had not yet taught him that there is evil and that there are wars," Buskila wrote, attaching pictures of the three children "who will never grow up" to the letter.
The Sderot mayor also expressed his identification with the Palestinian people, writing that "I regret and am sorry for the death of every Palestinian child, I feel the pain of the Palestinian civilians, but let's not ignore the facts - the leaders of Hamas and other fundamental Islamic terror organizations are to blame for the suffering of Sderot residents and their children, as well as the suffering of Gaza's residents. These people, whose sole purpose in life are war crimes, and to whom the norms of the West do not apply, are to blame."
Buskila concluded his letter by expressing hope that "peace will prevail in our region, and I invite you to personally examine the suffering of the residents of Sderot, who represent the other part of the equation, the part you didn't bother understanding."
Unfortunately, there are an awful lot of 'Palestinians' in Gaza who identify with Hamas and its goals. Let's not kid ourselves.
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Israeli Jews should not delude themselves into thinking the current calm means the Arabs have become reconciled to Israel's existence.
They haven't and it will be a long time before anything like Arab acceptance of the Jews' right to sovereign statehood is on the horizon.
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