
Over the last few weeks, I have heard to many people saying that the issue of Palestine is so complicated. I have had people think I am heartless because I was not tearing my hair out over the (false) reports of beheaded babies. What is complicated about occupation? What is complicated about genocide? What is complicated about cease fire? What is complicated about the continual illegal and immoral seizure of land promised by treaty and negotiation to the original Palestinian Semites (which indicates a language group that Palestinians and Israelis are both a part of) who had occupied the land for a millennium?

As of this writing over 10,000 Palestinians have been killed, approximately 4000 of them children. Israelis claim 60 Hamas soldiers were also killed. Obviously, the Hamas rebels (some would say freedom fighters) are not the primary target. I have also talked with many allies who seek justice and peace, not apartheid, occupation and genocide, who say that they have had relations between colleagues, friends, and sometimes family, altered forever. This a response I wrote after one troubling phone call.
telephone conversation he called to ask me if I had seen the decapitated babies’ pictures even the words were a gut grip a heart twist but Jewish was the subtext of the call depraved animals the shadow of his thought in the midst of a birthday celebration i replied, “no” wondering into the receiver what tears the caller had also shed for the Palestinian babies’ guts exploded by bombs for the pregnant mothers cleaved open by drones for the elders buried under leveled homes did he cry for the grandmother who lost fourteen family members grandbabies, grown offspring, spouse when he heard his god had said vengeance only belonged in the province of the lord did this exclude Israeli terrorists or is terrorist a term only for those who kill those Israelis even if in self-defense “i cry for all the babies,” over and over into the phone receiver “have you seen the rubble burying alive more than 1000 souls many of them babies, who cannot be dug out because of relentless bombing and who if dug out still breathing would not have clean water to drink who if reaching a hospital might find it too bombed and they again under a fresh pile of rubble the conversation ended as abruptly as it began i still have not seen footage of the decapitated babies which many now attest was false created by manipulating images as was the photo showing an incinerated Israeli baby later found to be a picture of the remains of a burnt dog i do not know if the dog was Israeli or Palestinian The World Poetry Movement has released the following statement of support for Palestine. Consider going to their site to see the many international actions using poetry to inform, inspire, witness, and at time raise support money.
World Poetry Movement (WPM)
Public Statement Supporting the Freedom of Palestine
Released on November 6, 2023
In the context of the continuation of the heinous crime against the Palestinian people in Gaza, the West Bank, Jerusalem, and all the occupied Palestinian territories, the World Poetry Movement (WPM) condemns indiscriminate killings of civilians, including women and children, journalists, doctors, and humanitarian workers in an act of genocide supported by the major powers that sponsor the occupation. The act of brutality and inhumanity makes an unprecedented appearance through live broadcasts on all global media and is witnessed by the whole world.
Despite the global calls made by peace-loving people in many countries of the world that are demanding an immediate end to the war and have been organizing massive marches, public demonstrations, and public readings in hundreds of cities, the occupying forces have shown deaf ear to these humanitarian calls and continue the massacres of people and destruction of civilian homes, hospitals, schools, shelters, markets, mosques, churches, and international relief institutions which has been made possible with the support of Western powers which also practice biased media blackouts and monopolize over the global media networks.
The World Poetry Movement (WPM), which announced its position on the issue of the freedom of Palestine in its earlier statement, believes in the right of people to self-determination, justice, and freedom of the people of the world and is against occupation, exploitation, and domination in all its forms.
WPM stands firmly with the Palestinian people in practicing their right to resist, defend themselves, and liberate their occupied land. It supports them in their heroic struggle for freedom against the ongoing massacres and destructions committed by the Zionist occupation.
WPM demands an immediate and unconditional ceasefire because this is a crime against humanity, regardless of the ongoing war in the region.
WPM calls on poets, writers, and artists to express their positions, reject the ongoing war against humanity, reveal the facts before the eyes of the world, find ways to exchange information and call for the prosecution of criminals and their accomplices. WPM also calls on poets, writers, artists, and all peace lovers worldwide to continue organizing poetry readings, translating resistance poems in all languages, publishing them, and inviting poets to participate in activities expressing solidarity with the people of Palestine.
WPM also calls for the revival of the intangible heritage that represents the presence of the Palestinian nation throughout the ages, before the occupation, and its steadfastness despite all attempts of erasure practiced by the occupying forces.
WPM extends its strong support to the poets and writers of Palestine who stand firm with their people. WPM salutes the freedom fighters everywhere.
Signatories
Fernando Rendón (Colombia)
Achour Fenni (Algeria)
Ashraf Aboul-Yazid (Egypt)
Keshab Sigdel (Nepal)
Ana María Oviedo (Venezuela)
Siphiwe Nzima (Lesotho)
Hanan Awwad (Palestine)
Please add more names of other poets who support this letter.
WAYS YOU CAN HELP:
Donate to the Palestinians Children’s Relief Fund
Continue to call your senators and representatives:
CALL TO ACTION
Contact the White House, your Senators and Representative to:
1) Ask for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza
2) Prioritize the immediate delivery of humanitarian aid to Gaza
3) End US taxpayer dollars to Israel
White House Comment Line
Open Tuesday-Thursday 11am-3pm EST
(202) 456-1111
Email Contact Page: https://www.whitehouse.gov/contact/
Please comment on any actions you have taken or think others could or should take to save Palestine and Palestinians. We cannot stop this struggle until there is a cease fire, Palestinians can return and rebuild their homes and recent Israeli settler/colonizer land grabs are pushed back.
Thank you for this important work, devorah! It is especially helpful to be able to respond to the Call to Action
Thank you. I feel like if enough people do something it will make a difference. One raindrop doesn’t make a storm, but together they can cause floods.
Returning violence for violence multiplies violence, adding deeper darkness to a night already devoid of stars – Martin Luther King Jr. Violence is not the answer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ERjkto7g4U4
Thank you, Rafael. We each take our work as poets with urgency. I appreciate your work!
devorah,
Your last line really struck me in the gut: “I do not know if the dog was Israeli or Palestinian.”
This tribal business has got to stop. When are we going to learn to recognize the humanity in each of us and learn how to live productive lives together? Greed for territory and subjugation of “others” in order to use them for cheap labor while we continue to rape and destroy our planet home is a recipe for eliminating our species from the earth. We have big problems to solve and here we are, some of sitting comfortably in our heated homes and offices, while our government is arming everybody to the teeth — at our expense!
Is the whole world going mad?
Alma Robinson, California Lawyers for the Arts, http://www.calawyersforthearts.org
Yes, the whole world is going mad. People are discussing what “side” they are on when there is only one side, the side of human decency.