Notes from the Disengagement
I didn't give much of a preview to the last post, so I would like to correct it and write something here. Call it a postview, if you like.
The first week of actual disengagement was an intense one. Even though it was definitely not characterised by violent acts, it was absolutely filled with intense feelings. One day, standing near a Jeep, I realised I had a lot to say about what's going on here, and to as many people as possible. I took out the notebook I always carry around, asked for a pen from a friend, and starting writing. I found myself filling 4 pages just then, and another 4 got filled up quickly in the next long break we had. I can write much more and I will, and for now I translate some of it and put it up on the blog.
I hope it will shed some new light on the events during the disengagement. I am sure there are many blogs or forums showing things like this, and I am glad. People ought to write what they feel and see in this disengagement, from both sides.
I have to thank Joah, more than once and probably forever, for being like an anchor to me in a lot of cases even without knowing she is. Her love is an amazing one, and so is my love for her.
Disengagement Posts
Crying Man
A gentle grown man with an American accent is clinging himself against the wall crying; He doesn't want to leave his house.
Disengagement
No need to hide it. Some people are going to the disengagement. Some do not.
2 Comments:
As much as I love complaining, I don't think this one would help.
The Israeli government has banned BCC broadcasts and still BCC doesn't care.
What response did you get about your complaint?
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