War
cat-and-mouse game
10/28/00
Editor: The present Israeli-Palestinian conflict
brought to
my mind a confrontation I witnessed between our cat and a
mouse. The
cat, named Mulli, always went camping with us. On our
first trip I
brought cat food, but Mulli preferred her own food and
went
mousing.
Late in the evening when we were in our sleeping bags, we
heard the
crunching of little bones outside our tent. Nobody felt
sorry
for the
mouse. It was out of sight, out of compassion.
After
supper; Mulli wanted to be where it was warm, namely with
us, and
meowed until we opened the tent flap and let her in. The
next
morning,while we were breaking camp,
Mulli had her breakfast cornered
under our
car. This time it was not a case of being out of sight and
therefore, I
would have rescued the mouse. Unfortunately for the
mouse, I
could not get to it. And so I had to witness an unequal
con-
frontation.
The mouse had reared up on its hind paws, put up its front
paws as
little dukes and fought back. The outcome was inevitable,
but
now I knew
why the cat periodically came home with a scratched-up
nose.
Our biased
news media makes a big fuss about the bloody nose of
the Israelis
and ignores that the Palestinians are about to be "eaten."
Why else
would Ehud Barak invite Ariel Sharon into his government
-the Israeli
who was ultimately responsible for the massacre of the
Palestinians
in the Sabra and Shatila refugee camps.
The Israelis
have built illegal settlements on confiscated Palestinian
land and
connected them wIth roads pushed through on confiscated
land. They
usurped most of the Palestinian water resources and with-
out water;
there is no life. I was especially offended by the cartoon
in
the MNH
(Oct. 21) showing Arafat wiping his hands on a bloody
headdress.
Yes, the
Palestinians who killed the two Israeli solders had bloody
hands. How
fortunate for the Israelis that tanks, helicopter gunships
and missiles
kill from afar; otherwise they would drip blood. By the
way; nobody
can convince me that the Israeli solders "lost their way."
They were
the usual Israeli infiltrators who in the past spied, abduct
-
ed and
assassinated.
Again, I am
a helpless onlooker who not only had to witness the
brave
struggle and the death of the little mouse -the Palestinians
-
but my tax
dollar also has to pay for the weapons with which they are
killed.