July 27, 2006
elias khoury on lebanon
I do not exonerate the Lebanese from responsibility for the horrors that are taking place. Building a democratic country is the duty of all Lebanese. The different religious groups have to find a way to unite in a political project. Factionalism and fear will make it impossible to confront the weapons that are destroying a country that has risen from the rubble only to find itself once again buried in rubble.Before me I see the same images of death that I witnessed 24 years ago. The pictures themselves, the noise of invading aircraft in the skies of Beirut and all over Lebanon, are the same. Do I see or do I remember? When you are incapable of distinguishing between what is in front of you and what you remember, it becomes clear that history teaches nothing – and clear too that what the Israelis call war is not war but merely the first skirmishes of a war that has not yet begun. Woe to anyone who believes that this massacre is war. Since 1973, the Arab world has fought only on the sidelines.
The Israelis should take care not to deceive themselves and believe that they have achieved victory, because the nature of such non-wars is that they can be repeated over and over again.
more from the London Review of Books here.
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My favorite Khoury was Herbert, aka Tiny Tim. I saw him play twice at Club Dada in Dallas twice, first time with Brave Combo, where I met him backstage, and later at Tinypalooza. Mister Tim was a gentleman and a gentle man. Maybe a bit strange, but the hardliners on both sides could learn from him today. The harder you try to wipe a group out, the harder they fight back. I'm not an antisemite, but it looks to me like today's mideast Muslims and Jews are, mutually.
Grow up, people.
Posted by: DiverDan | Jul 27, 2006 11:29:59 PM
Diver Dan is enjoying the luxury of speaking from a safe place. Like New York on the 10th of September, 2001.
Good to be reminded of Tiny Tim, though. Sock it to you, and good night, Dick.
Posted by: aguy109 | Jul 30, 2006 6:24:14 AM
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