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O Live

27 Saturday Apr 2024

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Mr. Abbas woke up up to find his olive tree gone, from the root up, not a trace left. Only fluffed up dirt where it stood. He stared, looked left, then looked right. Dawn had just begun, and only the rooster, his crowing, and the early birds greeted him. It must be the settlers, but why in the middle of the night? It’s not like them for they always made a point to come when you were there, so you can see and suffer the pain. He turned and walked to the back of the house to his olive grove. They too were all gone, all 59 trees! Ok, he thought, this could not be possible. How? Without any sound? The three foot rocky fence surrounding the grove stood securely as it were the day before. He stood there for about a minute, the only significant event in his existence was the thought running over and over in his mind: I must be dreaming, am I dreaming? I must be dreaming…

Mr. Abas, it turns out was not the only one in Gaza experiencing this phenomenon. All over Gaza, and later on the West Bank, people woke up to missing olive trees. People started gathering in the streets in front of their homes, calling each other, asking questions but getting no answers.

Just beyond the wall, if you look from high enough, something like a dark green carpet of fluff moved across the land towards kibbutz’, towns, cities. If you could tap into the phones you could hear a major panic ensue among the Israeli security forces.

“It’s a forest of olive trees moving by itself”

“What do you mean a forest moving by itself? Listen to your self!”

“Sir, am looking it one right now as it moves down the highway, one root goes up then down, followed by another one, like an octopus. I can’t believe my own eyes too sir’.

The trees walked, slowly, steadily, steadfastly. The towns were warned and into the shelters people ran. The trees climbed over the gates, and into towns and into cities. They squeezed in through the doors into the living rooms. Their roots twisted and turned into the floor, past carpets and wood and concrete into the rich soil below. They drilled themselves down until each root found an old Palestinian bone a thousand years old and wrapped itself around tight.

All over in every home across all towns and cities, olive trees had come alive, uprooted themselves and walked many miles and then did the same thing–always planting themselves into homes of Israelis. Palestinian homes were left untouched seemingly as was found later because all of them had olive trees in their vicinities.

Many years later…

Try as they may, with bulldozers, guns and axes, the trees could not be removed. When one stem was cut another grew, when a saw tried to cut the trunk, it broke. Bullets sunk into the wood and disappeared. They tried burning them, and poisoning the soil, but that only made the trees grow stronger and taller.

Then one day as crowds were gathered around one such tree from one Kibbutz, a small boy reached up, pulled down an olive branch, and plucked an olive. He gave it to his mother. One by one people shifted from trying to cut down the trees to harvesting olives. The Israelis however could not harvest more than half of the olives on the trees. No one could figure out this conundrum for many years until word spread that on trees where half of the olives had remained, Palestinians paid to harvest them were able to pluck the olives. When Israelis tried, they could not.

And so this is how it came to be that the land came to be shared once again with Jews and Arabs. Around each olive tree two homes were built, one for a Jew, one for a Palestinian. The olive tree had brought about peace, and for a long long time after that, the land remained happy and prosperous.

The slap that shook the world

15 Monday Apr 2024

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It felt so good to see the first one fly

High above April skies

This time over and away from a far away place

To slap the one smashing your face

Why so long

To right the wrong

That let thousands die

Before the first one had to fly

Will the slap that shook the world

Be enough to ensure

That once and for all

Children bleed no more

Dystopian future is here

11 Thursday Apr 2024

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What does it mean to live in a dystopian future?

Look at videos of carnage and starving children while browsing for your latest toy on Amazon

Walk into a supermarket superfluous with food and while struggling to choose between the chicken and sirloin think of children eating animal feed

Plan your next trip to Mexico, or wait, maybe Hawaii, and while finding the ‘right’ hotel think of two million people locked up in a 5 by 25 mile prison for 17 years

Sit for Netflix and notice the seamless transition from war scenes on your phone to the trending top ten

Remember as you sift through the menu for a good beer others drink salt water

As you file your taxes this year, imagine your dollar bill morphing into a missile and exploding a child’s head

Notice how after reading this, you and me, go about our business aware however faintly that the war tape is playing in the background silently, and how we are absolutely helpless to help

That is why the ostrich shoves it’s head into the ground. It maybe creating an illusion for itself, but in that hole in the dark where the only thoughts are it’s own, and where the noise of life and death stays above ground, there is peace.

The great swap

07 Sunday Apr 2024

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Somewhere not too far away.

“Are you ready?” the operator asked.

“Affirmative”, came the reply.

Mr. Whitman was watching his favorite morning talk show justifying the bombings in Gaza. “We have no choice, it is not a war we want, you see. These terrorists use hospitals, houses, schools, UN shelters….what can we do? Tell me, what army in the world warns with leaflets before they bomb. Collateral damage is inevitable, and every life is tragic”.

Mr. Whitman closed his eyes and felt a sadness well up in his heart at the inevitable nature of ‘collateral’ damage. He felt empathy with the ‘collateral’ people, and he felt good about the fact he felt it. And in his mind he felt he was a good man because of this. Then he thought about all of his fellow Israelis, and he felt they also felt the same way. It felt good.

His son David was sitting beside him when the show started, and they were crunching some popcorn. He looked at him. What a young beautiful boy of four. He was kind, smart, and already knew he wanted to be a scientist like his father.

“David, some popcorn please.” Mr. Whitman extended his hand over without turning his head. Five seconds went by and his open palm felt no popcorn. “Daayvaaiid” he said. Always generous, David never hesitated to give food. So when five seconds later still no popcorn dropped in hands still, he turned his head expecting to see perhaps a distracted or sleeping boy. But to Mr. Whitman’s bewilderment, he saw a boy of about the same age as David n the far corner of the couch. Surprised and afraid, he was dirty from his head to his bruised feet, and he was so gaunt and frail it seemed he may have had no food for a while. Mr. Whitman swiveled his head around the room like an owl, then looked back the boy with a quizzical look.

“Who are you? where is David?”

The boy pulled back further into the couch, his arms pulling his legs into his chest. ‘Ma ba3rif’, he said. Mr. Whitman worked with several Arab Palestinians long enough to have picked up a few words. He was certain this was an Arabic word, and it meant ‘I don’t know’.

Then the a news alert suddenly came on the screen.

“We interrupt this program to report a most bizarre event being experienced across all of Israel. In an event that could only be out of a science fiction movie, about 1.1 million Gazan children have been swapped with Israeli children. We cannot begin to understand or imagine how could this might have happened, but the IDF has confirmed that all the children in Gaza being encountered speak Hebrew, and there are reports coming in now that parents are recognizing their children on cameras. Prime Minister Netanyahu has just issued an order to stop all bombings. We are unsure how many Jewish children have been killed so far. I repeat, a ceasefire has been declared. Stay tuned.”

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