PALESTINE
Wed 22 Jan 2025 8:00 am - Jerusalem Time
We cry for Jenin!
While the tears have not dried in the eyes, and the wounds have not yet stopped bleeding from the tragedy that befell Gaza, the wound of Jenin is being opened by an operation with an iron wall, its tanks and armored vehicles storming the narrow streets and neighborhoods of a camp whose area does not exceed one kilometer.
Snipers are perched on the camp’s tall buildings, and helicopters and drones are scattered in its sky, sowing death in the houses, streets and alleys, killing and wounding dozens of people, all of them children, young men and elderly people who were roaming the markets, and among them were infants who were injured while in their mothers’ arms.
This blood bill, and the open bills that will follow it, come as a political bribe from Netanyahu to his partner in genocide, Smotrich, for whom the attack on Jenin and the deployment of barriers around the necks of cities and villages in the West Bank were a payment on the account and a down payment to appease him and buy his remaining in his coalition before its collapse.
The Chief of Staff "resigned," but did not resign, as his dismissal was one of Smotrich's conditions, who threatened to dismantle the government if Netanyahu did not comply with his demands.
Perhaps the most tearful thing about the Jenin scene is what analysts say on satellite channels when describing the “battle axes” and its ferocity, in neighborhoods that do not exceed tens of meters in size, inhabited by young men who have the will, but are victims of the inflated capabilities and potential, which justifies the killers using the latest technologies to pursue and kill them.
Netanyahu does not see a future for himself beyond the edge of the sword, and inside the tank, as he said in his speeches, and the ideal image he wants for us is for us to remain in war clothes, carrying rifles on our shoulders, and helmets on our heads, and he is happier if he hears Iranian chants, and sees ISIS flags, which come to him eagerly, to justify renewing the license for extermination in the West Bank, as he did in Gaza, as he targets the popular incubator, more than he targets the resistance, according to the theory of the fourth generation of wars, which comes amidst Palestinian division, Arab and Islamic silence, and international collusion.. So who do we cry for after Gaza and Jenin?
This is not a call to stop legitimate resistance in the face of the usurping occupier, as much as it is a call to agree on the formulas of struggle, and to possess a keen insight that sees with blue eyes of the dove, and reads rationally, far from emotion and throaty speeches, the transformations, biases and universal alignments, in a way that prevents the popular uprising from being involved in bearing costs that it cannot bear.
Listen to what the martyred leader Abu Ali Mustafa - may God have mercy on him - said about the necessity of reviews in times of crises, turning points, and reversals of international equations, and the importance of conducting assessments of capabilities, balances, and environments, and adhering to national unity, for he has the wise opinion!
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We cry for Jenin!