Poem: Israel Kills Innocents in House of Peace
Israel Kills Innocents in House of Peace[*]
By Genevieve Cora Fraser
In the House of Death
Facing the North
Mountain
Where Moses spoke
To God so long ago
Still
inhabited
By the Good Samaritans
Ancient Jews
And
the good people
Of Nablus, Palestine
In the House of
Death
Blood soaks the rolled
Carpets the
kitchen
Bedrooms, bathroom
Living room are
bulleted
And scarred pots
And pans are sieved
With
holes delivered
By Israeli snipers rampaging
Clothes
shredded
By machine gun spray
The front door
once
Welded shut by missiles
Fired from tanks
And
helicopter gunships
Has been replaced
The
windows
Shattered in shards
Now discarded
Still
cuts the heart
Of the widowed
Mother Salam
Means
peace
Now lost in pain's
Darkness grieving
Her
martyred husband
Khaled and son
Mohammed
Salah
Innocents
slaughtered
Willfully
Vengefully
After
killing
Known militants
Setting gun sights
On a
House of Peace
Israeli spies
Had identified
The
week before
In the House of Death
Grieving
children
Suffered but survived
The night of horror
Recuperate slowly
Lives as shattered
As the
mirror
In their parents'
Bedroom
Where the
father
Died pleading
To the Israelis
To spare the
life
Of his family
In the house
Where
death
Embraced
The peaceful
Shame is the
legacy
Of an Israel
Swelled with pride
In
possession
Still worshipping
The Golden
Calf
Forgetting
The tablets
Brought down
From
the mountain
By Moses
In Communion
With the
God
Of All Who
Commanded
Thou Shall
Not
Kill
Laughing
Mocking
The
Israeli
Troops
March on
And on
In a parade of
Death
Toward their self-defeating Destiny
God's
Commandments
Shattered and ground
Into dust
beneath
Their polished
Combat boots
Echoes of
Auschwitz
Reverberate
Between Nablus'
Twin
Mountains
Resound
From Palestinian peaks
And
valleys
To Jerusalem
And Gaza's
Mediterranean
shore
* A tribute to
the Salah family after visiting them in Nablus on the
six
month anniversary of the martyrdom of Professor
Khaled and Mohammed Salah
at the hands of Israeli
Offensive Forces, July 6,
2004.