7 Jewish Children, a play for Gaza

Posted: February 10th, 2010 | Author: Moonstar Silverwolf | Filed under: Gaza, Israel, Theatre | Tags: , , , , | View Comments

Seven Jewish Children: A Play for Gaza is Caryl Churchill’s response to the 2008-2009 Israel military strike on Gaza, and first performed at London’s Royal Court Theatre on 6 February 2009. Churchill, a patron of the Palestine Solidarity Campaign, has said that anyone wishing to produce it may do so gratis, so long as they hold a collection for the people of Gaza at the end.

The play consists of seven scenes spread over roughly seventy years, describing certain events in recent Jewish history that the play alludes to only indirectly : The Holocaust, Jewish immigration to Palestine, the creation of Israel, the flight or expulsion of Palestinian Arabs, the 1948 Arab-Israeli War, the dispute over water, the First Intifada, the building of the West Bank barrier, Palestinian suicide attacks, Hamas rocket attacks, and the 2008 bombing of Gaza.

The next three videos are the Lebanese American University’s student production of this play, followed by the full text of the play which was provided via the http://www.guardian.co.uk. At the end of the text, you can download the text in PDF format and find information on how to produce the play free of charge as long as you charge no admission and set up a collection for medical aid for Palestinians.

Seven Jewish Children – a Play for Gaza

Caryl Churchill

No children appear in the play. The speakers are adults, the parents and if you like other relations of the children. The lines can be shared out in any way you like among those characters. The characters are different in each small scene as the time and child are different.

1

Tell her it’s a game

Tell her it’s serious

But dont frighten her

Dont tell her they’ll kill her

Tell her it’s important to be quiet

Tell her she’ll have cake if she’s good

Tell her to curl up as if she’s in bed

But not to sing.

Tell her not to come out

Tell her not to come out even if she hears shouting

Dont frighten her

Tell her not to come out even if she hears nothing for a long time

Tell her we’ll come and find her

Tell her we’ll be here all the time.

Tell her something about the men

Tell her they’re bad in the game

Tell her it’s a story

Tell her they’ll go away

Tell her she can make them go away if she keeps still

By magic

But not to sing.

2

Tell her this is a photograph of her grandmother, her uncles and me

Tell her her uncles died

Dont tell her they were killed

Tell her they were killed

Dont frighten her.

Tell her her grandmother was clever

Dont tell her what they did

Tell her she was brave

Tell her she taught me how to make cakes

Dont tell her what they did

Tell her something

Tell her more when she’s older.

Tell her there were people who hated jews

Dont tell her

Tell her it’s over now

Tell her there are still people who hate jews

Tell her there are people who love jews

Dont tell her to think jews or not jews

Tell her more when she’s older

Tell her how many when she’s older

Tell her it was before she was born and she’s not in danger

Dont tell her there’s any question of danger.

Tell her we love her

Tell her dead or alive her family all love her

Tell her her grandmother would be proud of her.

3

Dont tell her we’re going forever

Tell her she can write to her friends, tell her her friends can maybe come and visit

Tell her it’s sunny there

Tell her we’re going home

Tell her it’s the land God gave us

Dont tell her religion

Tell her her great great great great lots of greats grandad lived there

Dont tell her he was driven out

Tell her, of course tell her, tell her everyone was driven out and the country is waiting
for us to come home

Dont tell her she doesnt belong here

Tell her of course she likes it here but she’ll like it there even more.

Tell her it’s an adventure

Tell her no one will tease her

Tell her she’ll have new friends

Tell her she can take her toys

Dont tell her she can take all her toys

Tell her she’s a special girl

Tell her about Jerusalem.

4

Dont tell her who they are

Tell her something

Tell her they’re bedouin, they travel about

Tell her about camels in the desert and dates

Tell her they live in tents

Tell her this wasnt their home

Dont tell her home, not home, tell her they’re going away

Dont tell her they dont like her

Tell her to be careful.

Dont tell her who used to live in this house

No but dont tell her her great great grandfather used to live in this house

No but dont tell her Arabs used to sleep in her bedroom.

Tell her not to be rude to them

Tell her not to be frightened

Dont tell her she cant play with the children

Dont tell her she can have them in the house.

Tell her they have plenty of friends and family

Tell her for miles and miles all round they have lands of their own

Tell her again this is our promised land.

Dont tell her they said it was a land without people

Dont tell her I wouldnt have come if I’d known.

Tell her maybe we can share.

Dont tell her that.

5

Tell her we won

Tell her her brother’s a hero

Tell her how big their armies are

Tell her we turned them back

Tell her we’re fighters

Tell her we’ve got new land.

6

Dont tell her

Dont tell her the trouble about the swimming pool

Tell her it’s our water, we have the right

Tell her it’s not the water for their fields

Dont tell her anything about water.

Dont tell her about the bulldozer

Dont tell her not to look at the bulldozer

Dont tell her it was knocking the house down

Tell her it’s a building site

Dont tell her anything about bulldozers.

Dont tell her about the queues at the checkpoint

Tell her we’ll be there in no time

Dont tell her anything she doesnt ask

Dont tell her the boy was shot

Dont tell her anything.

Tell her we’re making new farms in the desert

Dont tell her about the olive trees

Tell her we’re building new towns in the wilderness.

Dont tell her they throw stones

Tell her they’re not much good against tanks

Dont tell her that.

Dont tell her they set off bombs in cafes

Tell her, tell her they set off bombs in cafes

Tell her to be careful

Dont frighten her.

Tell her we need the wall to keep us safe

Tell her they want to drive us into the sea

Tell her they dont

Tell her they want to drive us into the sea.

Tell her we kill far more of them

Dont tell her that

Tell her that

Tell her we’re stronger

Tell her we’re entitled

Tell her they dont understand anything except violence

Tell her we want peace

Tell her we’re going swimming.

7

Tell her she cant watch the news

Tell her she can watch cartoons

Tell her she can stay up late and watch Friends.

Tell her they’re attacking with rockets

Dont frighten her

Tell her only a few of us have been killed

Tell her the army has come to our defence

Dont tell her her cousin refused to serve in the army.

Dont tell her how many of them have been killed

Tell her the Hamas fighters have been killed

Tell her they’re terrorists

Tell her they’re filth

Dont

Dont tell her about the family of dead girls

Tell her you cant believe what you see on television

Tell her we killed the babies by mistake

Dont tell her anything about the army

Tell her, tell her about the army, tell her to be proud of the army. Tell her about the family of dead girls, tell her their names why not, tell her the whole world knows why shouldnt she know? tell her there’s dead babies, did she see babies? tell her she’s got nothing to be ashamed of. Tell her they did it to themselves. Tell her they want their children killed to make people sorry for them, tell her I’m not sorry for them, tell her not to be sorry for them, tell her we’re the ones to be sorry for, tell her they cant talk suffering to us. Tell her we’re the iron fist now, tell her it’s the fog of war, tell her we wont stop killing them till we’re safe, tell her I laughed when I saw the dead policemen, tell her they’re animals living in rubble now, tell her I wouldnt care if we wiped them out, the world would hate us is the only thing, tell her I dont care if the world hates us, tell her we’re better haters, tell her we’re chosen people, tell her I look at one of their children covered in blood and what do I feel? tell her all I feel is happy it’s not her.

Dont tell her that.

Tell her we love her.

Dont frighten her.

© Caryl Churchill Ltd, 2009

Please feel free to download the play. This play can be read or performed anywhere by any number of people. Should you wish to apply for rights, please contact ruth@casarotto.co.uk, who will license the performances free of charge provided that no admission fee is charged and that a collection is taken at each performance for Medical Aid for Palestinians (MAP), 33a Islington Park Street, London N1 1 QB. Tel: 020-7226 4114. Website: map-uk.org. Email: info@map-uk.org

Hard copies can be obtained from Nick Hern Books, 14 Larden Road, London W3 7ST. Email: info@nickhernbooks.demon.co.uk

The text must be performed as written. No changes of any kind can be made to the title or text of the play.


Listening to…

Posted: February 4th, 2010 | Author: Moonstar Silverwolf | Filed under: Music | Tags: , , , | View Comments

I’ve been listening to this song most of the evening…

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Arabic:
hamdulilah lil a7hbabeena al’li dalooona.
far’u kalum ila ali’maa biyasma3oona.
lee ajlii al insaan,
lee ajlik ya gaza!

English:
Thank you Lord for all the loved ones that have remained with us.
Spinning words for those who do not hear us….
I do this for mankind,
I do this for Gaza!


Reading & Researching: Hamas

Posted: January 17th, 2010 | Author: Moonstar Silverwolf | Filed under: International Relations, university | Tags: , , , , | View Comments

“The rise of Hamas to power through a democratic process is an unprecedented phenomenon in the Arab Muslim countries and thus deserves the attention of students of Islamic and Middle East politics.” (source: The Palestinian Hamas by Mishal & Sela pg xxviii)

The above quote is from the preface of a book I’m starting to read. It’s actually a book that was on the required list of textbooks to buy for another course in my Masters program, but I wasn’t able to take the course due to a conflict in my schedule. But, the course I’m taking sounds just as interesting and I’m sure I can tie some of the stuff from the other course to it.

Why am I reading about Hamas? Well, as part of my course, I have to write a research paper which will ultimately end up being 40% of my grade. Since the course just started, I do not want to narrow down my topic to a specific idea, but I know my paper will focus on something within the middle east. It will likely center on Israel’s occupation of Palestine and I figured Hamas has a big role to play in this, so I might as well get a head start on the research. (Yes, I’m this nerdy)

But, it’s amazing how just reading the prefaces of this book I have large questions (there were two prefaces to this book since it was originally published in 2000 and they did a second edition following the elections in 2006). Questions that relate to the US role in the blockade of Gaza following the elections. Why the US is so set on claiming this resistance group is a terrorist organization, especially following their wins in a democratic process, yet the US will back a government that also participated in violence, which is full of corruption (Fatah). And, how does Hamas break free from this label to become the resistance leader of the Palestinian movement not just in the eyes of those who have elected them, but also within the international community. And, is their stronger stance on Israel the one more likely to succeed given the climate following their election wins as the West Bank slowly becomes broken apart by Israeli settlements? What does the aftermath of Operation Cast Lead have on the whole political situation?

I plan to continue to blog about my research, my class and my thoughts related to this, it should be a fun journey.


Earthquake Hides the Cracks of Hypocrisy

Posted: January 16th, 2010 | Author: Moonstar Silverwolf | Filed under: United States | Tags: , , , , , , , , | View Comments

Haiti Earthquake

A major destruction caused by an earthquake has caused an humanitarian situation and has brought the world together to help those in need. Donations through cell phones, non-profit organizations and governments have been pouring in. Nations have sent military and medical aid to help secure and get the needed supplies, food and water into the places where it is needed. People are helping move rubble away to get survivors out, and mass graves have been set up in order to handle the number of casualties. This has been a quick response and all of those who have been helping, donating and providing assistance should be commended. The United States has been a big pusher of a lot of this, the US news media has basically become a 24 hour ad like the ones you see asking for donations to help the orphaned children. Israel has been a big medical supplier and it has not gone unnoticed by the media either.

But, what happened during these disasters?

Gaza 2009 – Operation Cast Lead – Military Offensive – killed 1400 people, massive humanitarian disaster, continued prison. Cause: Israeli Military – US Weapons.

gaza_destruction

Afghanistan 2001-2010 – Military Offensive – killed millions, massive humanitarian disaster, continued occupation. Cause: US Military – US Weapons.

afghan

Iraq 2003-2010 – Military Offensive – killed millions, massive humanitarian disaster, continued occupation. Cause: US Military – US Weapons.

iraq

Where is the media, the donations, the outrage & support for the people of Palestine, Afghanistan, Iraq? Why are we giving the US & Israel applause for helping in Haiti while they are continuing to destroy, occupy and murder millions half a world away? Why are we applauding George W. Bush and putting his name on a donation fund to help Haiti when he should be arrested for war crimes related to torture, invasion of a sovereign nation, use of white phosphorous & targeting civilians in two occupied lands?

My prayers and love go out to all of those within Haiti and I’m thankful so many people are donating money & time and anything else they can give. I’m glad we have leaders standing up and saying this is important to support. I’m glad President Obama is bringing people together in this tragedy. But, once this tragedy is no longer “news”, will we forget these same men and women are supporting the mass destruction of land & people.

We cannot stop natural disasters and we should all join together to help those in need. But we can stop man made disasters.

I would like to challenge the United States & Israel and all of those living within these two nations to do more to help deal with humanitarian needs & stop being the destruction force that causes the humanitarian need.

We are not hated for our freedoms or our wealth. We are hated because we occupy & destroy another land, murder & rape their citizens & fail to understand what we did wrong.


Happy Veteran’s Day – Examining Preemtive vs Preventive War

Posted: November 11th, 2009 | Author: Moonstar Silverwolf | Filed under: War Crimes | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | View Comments

As some of you have noticed, I have become more and more politically active in my writings and I apologize for that for those of you who read for the poetry, love & emotional struggles that I go through, but there is a reason for this and that is because I see a need to speak out against the wars being fought as well as the negative image that has been placed upon Islam due to these wars. Today’s post is going to discuss one of the reasons why I feel we need to speak out.

What is the difference between a just war and an unjust war? Most religions & International Law allows for just wars, but an unjust war is considered a crime against humanity (war crime). But, where is the line between the two? It is generally accepted that a “Preemptive War” (when conflict is imminent, you can take out the threat in self-defense) is considered acceptable under the laws of war. Whereas, “Preventive War” (when a threat of the future is seen and action is taken to remove the threat from ever becoming a threat) is seen as a war crime. But, how are these different and how are we to determine the difference?

In some of these cases, it is unclear but in others it is more clear. For example, in 1941, Japan considered their strike on Pearl Harbor as a Preemptive War with the US as a way to eliminate a Naval threat in the Pacific Ocean. But, considering the US had not entered the conflict of WWII, the international community defined this strike as Preventive. Even though I may have a slight US bias, the history written about WWII seems to lean towards the side of a crime by Japan.

However, one that is less clear is the Arab-Israeli Six Day War. Israel claims they struck first to preemptively eliminate the threat of war against the Arab Nations in 1967, their reasoning is that due to their military size and country size, the threat of invasion would be disastrous. But there are some that say this strike was an act of aggression and therefore a crime. And, this is the whole reason there is still tension within the middle east. One has to speculate what the world would be like if Israel had not started this war. Would Israel be correct and no longer exist or would they be living in peace, whatever you determine is correct, it doesn’t change the fact that by striking first they allowed their existence to continue but have created a half century of hostility against them.

And this brings me to the “Bush Doctrine” which was developed following 9/11 as the main stragedy used by the United States:

The fullest exposition was given by the President in a speech at West Point on June 1 [2002]. Warning that the United States faced “a threat with no precedent” through the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction and the emergence of global terrorism, Bush said that the traditional strategies of deterrence and containment were no longer sufficient. Deterrence meant nothing “against shadowy terrorist networks with no nation or citizens to defend” and containment could not work “when unbalanced dictators with weapons of mass destruction can deliver those weapons on missiles or secretly provide them to terrorist allies.” Under these circumstances, he concluded, “If we wait for threats to fully materialize, we will have waited too long.”(source)

Generally, most people would consider the invasion of Afghanistan following 9/11 to be a just war since it is considered the response to what happened in 2001. And, I would agree that the initial entering of Afghanistan was appropriate. However, I do not agree with it anymore and I am strongly voicing my opposition to continuing this conflict as I feel we are no longer there for the purpose intended.

Iraq is different. Iraq, a sovereign nation already under international sanctions posed no immediate threat to the United States. Even if Iraq had WMD (weapons of mass destruction) the ability for them to sell it, use it or get it out of their country would have been nearly impossible. The invasion and occupation of Iraq must be seen as a Preventive War which is a war crime.

The United States due to the invasion of Iraq has entered into a category of nations that are considered aggressors of war. Since WWII, only the United States and Israel are in this category of nations although there are other nations that are sometimes grouped into it as well, but almost every source I see points towards these two.

I think it’s important for the United States to realize why our policy has changed and why the Anti-War movement is going to grow in strength every year, month or day these wars continue. I have had people arguing with me as to why we are at war. I have people telling me I’m anti-American for my views on the wars & the military. And the question I keep asking is – when did the United States Defense Military become the Offense Military?

So, on this Veteran’s Day, say thank you to the military who “protect” us, but I have no sympathy or support for anyone who thinks it is okay to enter a sovereign nation to over throw the government. I have no sympathy or support for anyone who declares we are at war with Islam. If you want to go over and kill people, that is your choice, but you are still a murder.

And, finally – any military personal in a volunteer army who says their service is greater than my service to my country is dirt to me. Everyone who serves their nation knows the consequences of their job. I have chosen to serve my nation by being an educator. I know that I will not make very much money or gain very much appreciation, these are the sacrifices I will make. It is your choice to get paid to go over and shoot people knowing the risk of dying for your job. But, both of us are serving our nation. You’re anger needs to be focused on those who are not serving the nation but getting rich off of it – the business & Bank CEOs, insurance industries and the lobbyists who are creating corruption. You are dying for them just as much as you are dying for me, but at least I’m providing the foundation for our future.

End the Iraqi Occupation & End the Afghanistan Occupation that is no longer what it was intended to be.
Stop the support of Israel as it continues their Aggressive War techniques and let’s get our “Defense” back to defense.