MIFTAH
Wednesday, 3 July. 2024
 
Your Key to Palestine
The Palestinian Initiatives for The Promotoion of Global Dialogue and Democracy
 
 
 

New Page 1

To every story or event in history, there is usually a message of wisdom that follows; if not a message of wisdom, there is at least a lesson that can be learned. The art of warfare and the human drive or tendency to commit acts of genocide is a centuries-old practice of mankind. The April 9, 1948, massacre at Deir Yassin is just one example of many acts of genocide that have been committed by man, supposedly for the sake of a higher good or purpose.

Wisdom has it, that doing wrong once can be excusable, but that repeating the same wrong over and over again allows observers to draw two conclusions. The first is that if the same wrong occurs repeatedly, it is a sign of lacking intellect and lacking ability to develop or acquire compassion, knowledge and wisdom. The second conclusion, which in the case of Israel is more plausible, is that Deir Yassin embodies Israel’s stance or policy towards the Arab Palestinian people.

According to the Egyptian intellectual and journalist Mohammed Hassanin Haikal, since the creation of the State of Israel, an estimated 265,000 Palestinians have been killed at the hands of Zionism. Since the fall of Palestine in 1948, Israel has pursued a concentrated and systematic policy of mass killings of Palestinians. The latest example of which was the massacre that took place in Gaza in October 2004, code-named 'Operation Days of Penitence,' where, according to Al Mezan, 133 Palestinian men, women and children were killed in cold blood, yet again with the international community failing to make Israel accountable for such grave crimes. Killing one person is wrong; killing two people is a tragedy; but killing 265,000 people is plain and simple evil.

The massacre of Deir Yassin took place in the early morning on April 9, 1948. The inhabitants of this Palestinian village were woken up to the sound of bullets, as well as the horrible odor of human blood. By noon the Stern and Irgun militias (two terrorist Zionist cells) killed 100 Palestinian men, women and children, implementing Plan Dalet, devised and headed by Menachim Begin, the leader of the Irgun gang and later prime minister of Israel. Today, the village of Deir Yassin does not exist in terms of how it once was, but it exists in the memory of each and every Palestinian. The centuries-old monastery in the heart of Deir Yassin stands as a testimony to Israel and the world at large that, not too long ago, this was an Arab Palestinian village. As mentioned before, killing innocent people is wrong. Today,Deir Yassin ironically houses a Jewish memorial commemorating other victims of another human evil, namely the Holocaust in Nazi Germany, on the site where Jewish terrorists committed another grave crime against humanity.

Remembering Deir Yassin does not only constitute recalling the bloody event that took place on April 9, 1948, nor is it just commemorating the innocent lives that were taken; rather, it is a message by Palestinians to the world: fifty-seven years ago you watched and allowed this atrocity to take place; today, the same kind of atrocity is still being committed. For the sake of humanity, let these acts of genocide end now.

 
 
Related Articles
 
 
Read More...
 
Footer
Contact us
Rimawi Bldg, 3rd floor
14 Emil Touma Street,
Al Massayef, Ramallah
Postalcode P6058131

Mailing address:
P.O.Box 69647
Jerusalem
 
 
Palestine
972-2-298 9490/1
972-2-298 9492
info@miftah.org

 
All Rights Reserved © Copyright,MIFTAH 2023
Subscribe to MIFTAH's mailing list
* indicates required