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Children left with one option to WEEP. |
It
is said, ‘you laugh and the whole world will laugh with you; you cry and you
will be crying alone.’ We have been disturbed at the gruesome and bloody
attacks along the Gaza strip for a lame reason of protecting the civilians. I
have been made to think that there is no value for life of another human
person, and that is why both Hamas and the Israeli forces refuse to agree for
truce along the borders. It is disheartening to see the pictures of bloodied
innocent people lay lifeless on the rubbles created by heavy bombing by the
militants. It is disheartening to see a lonely woman, man or a child squatting
helplessly on the debris of their own homes. It is disheartening to hear that
militants have bombed the school resulting in killing scores of children. It is
disheartening to hear that priest, nuns and Catholic community are being asked
to vacate the Gaza city. It is disheartening to hear that mosque has been
bombed along the Gaza strip. It is disheartening to hear the number of dead in
the last twenty days. It is disheartening to hear that families have lost their
beloved children, wife, husbands, grand parents, sisters, brothers and so on.
Where can they go to get help and a warm hug of love and peace? Can they get a
empathetic hug on the battle ground? Why are we fighting, to kill our own
people? Israeli forces are on the hunt for the militants and their tunnels. In
this hunt for liberty innocent shed their blood. Is there a peaceful solution,
is the jargon of the most international communities.
Honestly
speaking, we are helpless just like the people of Gaza and West Bank who sit on
the debris of their homes and weep. Weeping is the only option left for these
people. We are also left with that option to weep until peace is restored in
these areas. One of the persons who had lost his home in the bombing was
standing on the rubbles with a faint voice, ‘I have lost everything, where can
I go now?’ True, where can he and his family go? Can the militants or Israelis
give him shelter or help him to build himself again? This is a daunting
question that whizzes my mind every time when I hear the cry of the innocent.
At
the audience on Sunday Pope Francis uttered those heart squeezing words,
‘please stop! Enough with all these child deaths!’ Emotionally drained Pope
could not hold his tears as he uttered these words, which was evident under his
spectacles as it was shown on the giant screen at the Peter’s Square in Rome.
Pope wept. He wept at the atrocities and violence done at the innocent people.
As we have known from the media that 73% of the people killed are civilians.
This is because the civilians live along this war prone area of Gaza and West
Bank. Pope also appealed to the people and their leaders to take a path of
peace over violence. Violence can be overcome with peace and not violence with
violence. It is no more eye for eye or tooth for tooth. It is true that the
perpetrators and their followers do not experience the pain of being killed or lost;
hence they keep promoting this violence without any human concern. Can God
enlighten these people? When every human effort fails the only option left for
us is God. We can humbly implore God to embrace this land where blood flows in
the streets.
Jesus
wept at the tomb of Lazarus. Jesus was obviously emotional and moved with
empathy to Martha and Mary at the death of their brother. But Jesus did not
stop at weeping; rather he consoles the sisters by giving life to Lazarus.
People in warzone have not choice left then to weep. Their tears have no impact
on the perpetrators hence tears roll down into their wonderful land, which is
now a weary and dreadful place. What choice we have as we watch or witness the
live bloodshed? I think we are also left with a choice to weep and hope that
one day God will restore peace in this land.
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