Burned alive by Israelis
By Jamal
Kanj
September
12, 2015
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Five years
ago at a stop during my book signing tour in San Diego, I met an adorable
toddler named Farah.
She was
being treated in the US for severe burns she received at the age of two.
Farah was
one of thousands of civilians who were either injured or killed when Israel
rained white phosphorus bombs on Gaza in 2008-2009.
The
phosphorus that burned through Farah’s angelic flesh was American made and paid
for by US taxpayers. Ironically, so was Farah’s treatment.
Last Sunday,
mother of two Reham Dewabsha died from burn injuries.
On July 31,
Reham, her 18-month-old son Ali, his four-year-old brother Ahmed and their
father cuddled on a floor mattress in their small room.
Outside, the
stars were glistering in the clear sky of a warm summer night in the village of
Duma, Palestine.
Ahmed
complained it was hot. Saad, his 32-year-old father, decided to open the window
to let in the cool breeze from the fields of their peaceful village.
Ali spread
his tiny legs and was first to fall asleep, followed by Ahmed.
Reham kissed
her babies goodnight and covered them to keep the mosquitoes away before she
and Saad dozed after a hard day working on the farm.
In the
middle of that Friday night, Reham was startled from her sleep by Ali’s loud
wail. Her vision was blinded by the bright blaze engulfing her baby’s small
body. She jumped over Ahmed to reach Ali when another firebomb landed between
them, setting Reham, Saad and Ahmed on fire.
Ali, the
18-month-old baby, was burned to death. Saad succumbed to his fate a week
later. Reham joined them after more than a month in coma. Four-year-old Ahmed
is still fighting for his life.
The
perpetrators celebrated their feat by spraying their signature and symbol of
pride, the Star of David, on nearby walls. Israeli police arrested known
extremists from a nearby illegal Jewish-only colony. Most were released later
and no-one was charged.
This is in a
country that brags about its superior security service.
Had this
been the plight of an illegal Jewish settler family, no doubt their faces would
have been paraded on TV screens and newspapers.
Their names
would be engraved on our brains and we would be reminded of the Holocaust. But
in this case, I dare say, most haven’t heard of Reham or her family.
Meanwhile,
Israeli-subsidised Jewish settler Moshe Orbach wrote “Kingdom of Evil”, an
instruction manual on how to set fire to mosques, churches and Palestinian
homes.
I always
wondered about Jewish terrorists’ fascination with burning.
Last year,
they kidnapped Mohamed Abu Khdeir, a 16-year-old Palestinian teenager from the
streets of Jerusalem, and took him to a nearby forest area. Mohamed was forced
to swallow petrol before they burned him alive.
This is not
just an Israeli fringe.
Since July,
the Israeli army and its terrorist settlers murdered more than 10 Palestinians,
ordered the building of thousands of Jewish-only homes in illegal colonies and
marked 14,000 Palestinian homes for demolishing.
Matan
Vilnai, a high-level Israeli government official once threatened Palestinians
in Gaza with “shoah”, a Hebrew term equivalent to Holocaust.
Former
Israeli Sephardic Chief Rabbi Mordechai Eliyahu pontificated that Judaism
doesn’t prohibit “the indiscriminate killing of civilians”.
The world
can’t continue to turn a blind eye to Israel’s ethnic cleansing and its direct
responsibility for crimes committed by its subsidised terrorist settler
population.
While
Holocaust deniers are jailed in Europe, in Israel Jewish proponents of “new
shoah” – and those who burned Ali, Reham, Saad and Ahmed – roam free.
Incinerating
humans whether in a gas chamber, military attack, by injecting petrol into the
mouth or throwing a torch through a window all have one thing in common:
burning is how racists manifest hate. |