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20Nov

Dust and Blood

When I saw them screaming in a Gazan dialect I was familiar with, from old neighbors: “I want my mother and my father”, the older child (about 9 years old) was carrying his little sister in his arms. I did not see the person they were addressing with their shouting. Was he hiding himself? We ...

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19Nov

Masters of Murderousness

With every passing day since the aggression on Gaza, Israel intensifies your conviction that you are lagging behind in terms of the atrocity of its murderousness. The scenes of murderousness resounding in it expose those who, in the world, are sleeping on the pillow of the narrative that the aggressors are merely defending themselves! Who ...

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18Nov

Loyal Love

I have a friend whose news are interesting. She does not like Lebanon. No, rather, she says that she does not love Lebanon. A few days ago, she had to travel abroad for about a week. On the eve of her travel, she told me: “At a time when no one can know the fate ...

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17Nov

A Helpful Repentance

No phrase is more cunning than “the two-state solution” that was proposed by the Security Council for the Arab-Israeli conflict following the 1967 war. Israel is not a state, but rather an agglomeration that was founded on usurpation and murder. It usurped land that was not its own, and since settling in it, it has ...

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16Nov

Christian Zionism

A few days ago, I went to my library. I wanted a book, the reading of which would keep me in Gaza! First, I looked for Metropolitan George Khodr’s book “Al-Quds”, the introduction of which was written by the poet Mahmoud Darwish. I did not find it. I looked for another book, about “Prophecy and ...

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15Nov

Mission Accomplished

A little girl, almost ten-years-old, was forced, by the aggression on Gaza, to remain for four hours under the rubble. What is her name? I do not know. Yet, I know her. I have seen her. I have heard her, and I believed her. When she was pulled out from under the rubble, she reported ...

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14Nov

The Olive Tree

Only those whose ancestors' narratives are inhabited by the land can understand the meaning of “the grandmother”, with which Mahmoud Darwish had described the olive tree. The olive trees tell ancient stories about “my folks” who had been here, who had planted them, and who had been sustained by their fruits and by the meanings ...

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13Nov

The Story of the Crime!

In its aggression against Gaza, Israel is looking for victory. Are we in for a long battle? It can be both long and broad! I am not talking about the onset of the war that is taking place today. No one in the universe needs to specialize in the history of our country, to know ...

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12Nov

Serving Reform

In today's world, if people hear someone who belongs to a regeneration community express a public position on an ecclesial or patriotic issue, they will associate his community with that position. I mention this crisis at a time when there are few people who care about bearing witness to the truth or serving public reform. ...

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11Nov

The Work of Vision

Those who do not manifest a conviction that the ecclesial life is an expanse for unceasing work, that is, “those whose hands refuse to work”, if you hear them talking about mistakes they have seen at home or outside the home, you should understand that what they say, if true, is merely for gossip. Those ...

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