Tag Archives: Hezbollah

It’s Your Funeral, Man . . .

Dear Israel, Hamas, Hezbollah, Iran, and anybody else who thinks they have something to prove in the Middle East:

Just because you CAN kill your enemy doesn’t necessarily mean you SHOULD. Especially in a situation where right and wrong and guilt and innocence are fuzzy, where the moral weight is shifty and hard to guage. Because you can always find an excuse to blame and punish the guys on the other side and, not unreasonably, so can they. But then you’re gonna spend your whole stinkin’ life hating and killing and burying and grieving, back and forth, until everybody’s forgotten what the petty, pathetic little war was all about in the first place. Is that what you want?  Say something. Say you’d prefer that hell on earth over anything else. Say you’d rather blow each other’s brains out than try understanding, forgiveness, or god forbid, peace. Go ahead, retaliate like there’s no tomorrow. Yeah, knock yourself out.

You’re dreaming if you think . . .

Whoever wants Israel to “get tougher” and “destroy” Hamas or Hezbollah is living in a bubble of delusion. When you are generally perceived as a perpetrator of war and aggression and suppression, as Israel is in Gaza, the West Bank, and Lebanon, you are cultivating radical militants by the thousands. You will not destroy these groups, you will propagate them many times over. Such groups are “destroyed” by one method only: Sincere dialogue in pursuit of peace. And prosperity. But will the Israeli people ever wake from their delusional trance?