Flashback 2005
Palestinians Loot Greenhouses in Gaza
Associated Press - Sep 2005
Moderately miffed about the double standard applied to Israel (and only to Israel), I decided to take a walk down memory lane. It did not take me long to locate this article from Associated Press detailing the nauseating display of stupidity and waste during the so-called liberation of Gaza in 2005. Now, as always, the Palestinians scrape out a meager existence, living off the charity of human beings across the world.
This begs the question: Why do we celebrate mediocrity and vilify success?
Sixty-plus years ago, Jews around the world emerged from concentration camps and other pockets of oppression and settled on a small strip of land in the Middle East. Bringing with them vastly different traditions and a plethora of languages, Jews of all classes, practicing everything from Hasidism to secularism, came together to achieve something the world had never before witnessed and has yet to see duplicated. Much like an artist shapes a sculpture out of a lump of clay, the Israelis built a nation out of a scrap of land in the desert and a collection of weary, but determined, individuals. Every incoming citizen had to learn a new language -- an elegant, modern language blending notes from religious texts with the need to communicate in the twentieth century. New traditions and holidays developed as the nation struggled to succeed. Eventually, in spite of their precarious location and an onslaught of pop culture criticism, Israel emerged as a world leader in industry, electronics, and medicine.
The Palestinians throw rocks.
This weekend's stunt under the guise of an aid mission was nothing more than a deliberate and calculated provocation. Its intention was to initiate a conflict and rouse sympathy for a belabored cause that ceased to deserve empathy years ago. Israel has a right to monitor goods entering an area writhing with hostility and known for terrorist activities. They have a right to defend themselves when soldiers are being held at knifepoint and thrown over the side of a ship.
They have a right to exist. They earned it.

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