Terribly Bloodied, Still Breathing

We have learned the language of the war that the Israelis are waging on the collective captive population of Gaza- to distinguish between the sounds of the weaponry used, the timing between the first missile strikes and the inevitable second- targeting those that rush to tend to and evacuate the wounded, to recognize the signs of the different chemical weapons being used in this onslaught, to overcome the initial vulnerability of recognizing our own mortality. Full Story »

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Fabrice Florin
3.4
by Fabrice Florin - Jan. 17, 2009

Moving eyewitness report from the field in Gaza, written by an Irish human rights activist working in Jabaliya and Gaza City as a volunteer with ambulance services and as co-coordinator for the Free Gaza Movement. She describes in vivid detail some the scenes she witnessed on one of the bloodiest days since the start of the war (75 dead on that day, out of 1,100 in the past 21 days). While she tries hard to remain neutral, the author's viewpoint comes out clearly, as she praises the spirit of solidarity and steadfastness of Gaza.

There are no safe places here, for anyone.

Caoimhe Butterly – Irish human rights activist

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