Aref Nammari (goplayer) Published on November 14, 2008
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Come Obama, Come...

Friday November 14, 2008 at 12:07PM

A Plea from Israel, Come, Obama, Change My Life

an essay by Edna Canetti
Originally written for MachsomWatch. Translated from Hebrew by George Malent
Obama my dear, they tell me that you are going to change the world. Do me a favor, come and change my life personally.

Come to Israel, grab its stupid leadership by the throat and take its foot off the neck of another people. Come and force us to do what is clear, and written, and fitting, and necessary, come and get us out of the Territories, if necessary do it with a smile that reveals million-dollar teeth. If necessary bare your teeth and force us to do it.

Make it so that I don't have to get up in the morning – I who hate to get up early, to go to the checkpoints, to watch and to weep. Make it so I will not have to see 19-year-old children who have been duped into believing that they are defending the home front by pointing rifles at five-year-old children.

Make it so that when my daughters take a shower for half an hour I don't have to think about Ayad's family from Awarta that puts buckets under all the washbasins in order to reuse the water which is more precious than gold. Because the settlements need the West Bank's water more than the Palestinians do.

Make it so that when I sit in a traffic jam I don't have to think about the vast numbers of cars that are standing at the entrance to Tul Karem while each one is checked by soldiers and dogs because there has been a warning that they're about to blow up Tul Karem.

Make it so that when my sister urgently rushes to the hospital to give birth and when I rush my husband to the hospital practically with red lights flashing, I don't have to think about the women giving birth and the heart patients and the wounded people who are stopped at the entrance to Nablus because their vehicle has no permit to enter.

Make it so that when I see a soldier in uniform on the street I do not wonder what he did last night. What house he entered in a "Straw Widow procedure",* what boy he beat up in the alleys of Hawara because he smiled the wrong way.

Make it so that in the morning I don't hear the satisfaction in the voice of the radio newsreader who relates that the IDF has killed six terrorists.

Obama my dear, this autumn I did not go to the olive harvest. It didn't work out. Please make it so that I will not suffer from pangs of conscience because I am not doing enough. That I am living my own good life, pursuing my career, while for the other people just to get home safely is a career in itself.

Please relieve me of this pain that I have all the time deep in my belly. It never lets up, I can never really enjoy life, children, friends or work, because my mind is preoccupied with the image of the shepherd in Baq'a standing by the locked gate and shivering with cold because the redhead with the key has not showed up, and the bound blindfolded boy, and the three-year-old girl who got hit on the head by the carousel at the checkpoint, and the barriers of dirt and the concrete blocks that stop the lives of so many people from flowing smoothly.

Come, Obama, come and save us from ourselves.

And if that is what they mean when they say you are not a friend of Israel, then don't be a friend. We have already had friends who arm us and justify every horror we carry out and save us from the international courts. Be a true friend. Save us from ourselves. And don't do it for the world, do it only for me, so I can have peace. You owe it to me. I do not believe in God but still I prayed for you.

*The IDF practice of forcibly occupying private Palestinian homes temporarily, for tactical purposes – translator

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Lichtbold says:
I'm deeply impressed by those words, Aref!
Posted 11 months ago. ( permalink )
Aref Nammari (goplayer) replies:
Thanks. They are poignant words coming from the heart. Most ordinary people are sick of wars, of killing, and of the seemingly never ending bloodshed. Most people just want to live a decent and happy life. That is what we all want. I hope that Obama will listen and act. I doubt that he will though but that is one instance where I would be extremely happy to be wrong.
Posted 11 months ago. ( permalink )
Jen Wahl says:
Interesting. "You owe me".... lol. It reads like a prayer. And, she seems to think Obama is a god... or god. *sigh*
Posted 11 months ago. ( permalink )
Aref Nammari (goplayer) replies:
Thanks Jen. Yes. One thing that has been really bothering me is that many seem to think of this election (Obama's election that is) as something divine, miraculous as if Obama is god or the Messiah. This shows the level of despair that people have sunk into and their hope for change: hope for a better world. Obama ran on those premises and people have clung to the idea that he is the one to bring the change (as if he can do it alone !!!). My humble opinion is that he is a politician and as all politicians he will do what is good for himself. Change comes from the bottom not from the top.
Posted 11 months ago. ( permalink )
Aref Nammari (goplayer) edited this comment 11 months ago.
Jen Wahl replies:
I agree, Aref. It seems no matter how many "good intentions" someone in power has... they will succomb to the game that is played.... I hope he will not forget the people who meant so much to him... and, I truly hope that his intentions are coming from his heart and not otherwise motivated. Time will tell. :o) Have a nice weekend! It's supposed to be beautiful!
Posted 11 months ago. ( permalink )
Krisontèmepro says:
google ne veut pas traduire :-((
Posted 11 months ago. ( permalink / translate )
Aref Nammari (goplayer) replies:
J'essairais de traduire, mais ca fait trop longtemps que je n'ai pas ecrit en francais--ca va me prendre un peu de temps.
Posted 11 months ago. ( permalink / translate )

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