Poem: Israel Has a Right to Defend Itself
Israel Has a Right to Defend Itself
By Genevieve Cora Fraser
Dressed in his best
The
little boy sat
Upright and proud
Hands folded on his
lap
On the cracked
Front step of his home
His
mother
Screamed
To come back in
Curfew,
curfew
She cried
Drowned out
By the rumble
And
roar of the IDF
Tank thundering
Down the
narrow
Balata refugee camp
Rubble strewn
street
Certain of death
For defying Mighty
Israel
He stared
Straight
ahead
Unflinching
Alfawwar camp
Was visited
In
the evening
IDF troops in search
Of a wanted
man
Instead found
Twenty year-old
Mujahed with an
invalid mother
Cancer-ridden
Frighten by
sounds
Her son checked
To allay her fears
An
Israeli sniper
Shot him in the leg
Bleeding
profusely
An ambulance
Called was
stopped
Neighbors screamed
Save him
Instead
They
killed him
With a shot
To the chest
As he attempted
to escape
To return to
His dying mother
A major
incursion
By Israeli soldiers
Netted a
child
Clinically dead
Nine killed
Forty
wounded
Like fish in the sea
Troops cast the
net
Once caught
Shot bullets
To the head and
heart
From Erez crossing
To "Nissanit" settlement
Into Beit Lahia.
The raid spread
To al-Nada
Housing project
A serious escalation
The media
droned
Naming names
An agonized chant
Of the
dead
The main battle
They reported
Now is
focused
On ambulances
Allowing time
For the
injured
To bleed to
death