Friday, November 16, 2012
Voices From Sderot
The following was written less than a week ago just prior to the current operation. It has been posted with permission by MC. Again, a unique and first hand view of the reality on the ground.
If I might put in a ‘beg’ here, you can contribute at our
website www.hopeforsderot.com all money goes to counter the Jihad being waged
directly against us.
News from Front Line Sderot
It’s Sunday morning and I am just a bit on edge, I was woken up
this morning to a chorus of “Sever Adom” echoing across the town. Our culture
was about to be enhanced once more.
Last night there was a condition red but nothing happened, this
morning the explosions were too close for comfort, the house shook, the windows
rattled, the town went silent, just the natural noises of the wind.
The “life enhancing” qualities of Islam will be at work today
while the emergency teams at magen Dovid adom get to work on the inevitable
victims, trying to save life and limb, but nobody can save mind and demeanour.
As usual it is school time, the children are on their way; and
vulnerable. The shelters are about a hundred yards apart, 12 seconds for a six
year old 50 yards from the shelter.
Me, I am crippled, I cannot move fast, I stay put, if Yehovah
wants to bring me home then so be it, but I would rather not be maimed any
more; Abba, all I ask is make it fast.
This is a mind battle, we work for a small humanitarian aid
organisation called “Hope for Sderot”, we mainly give out food to the now poor
families in the area, our local cultural enhancement experts in Gaza have
driven out many of the employers, and with them go the jobs and the wealth. The
battle is to keep Sderot alive, the enemy wants to make life so uncomfortable
that the town is abandoned and they have won. We work in the front line, doing
what we can to make life in Sderot workable.
As we say goodbye to the Jobs, so we say hello to debt crisis
management, no job means that the mortgage does not get paid, the loans cannot
be serviced, the gas, electricity and water have to be juggled; get it wrong
and the children get their food cold.
To qualify for aid, our clients have to do a means test, this is a
heart rendering process, made worse by bank and government inflexibility. Many
clients see what little money they get eaten up by compulsory repayments;,
clothing and equipping the children for school becomes a matter of scrounging
what you can. We keep supplies of nappies (diapers) and unused children’s
underwear so that if we see a need, we can fill it.
But it all costs money, I flew in from Vienna a few months ago,
girl’s knickers had been at half price in the local supermarket so I got a
hundred euro’s worth, my bag was opened at the airport security and there, on
top were all these packets of pants, the official gave me a very strange look!
Added to all the local cultural enhancement, The Joshua Fund
(Christian) has just removed our $10,000 monthly grant after four years, we are
too “Jewish” for them, they want our (Jewish) boss to go to church in Beersheva
(40 Kms away) on Saturday instead of keeping (Jewish) Sabbath. We thanks the
Joshua Fund for their past support, and we are slowly breaching the huge gap
that their decision has left, but it IS difficult not to be angry at the
pettiness of it all.
We have enough supplies to keep distributing food into January,
but our ability to ease the financial burdens are now severely restricted, we
have to rely on contributions from our supporters mainly in the USA with some
local assistance. This Income has dropped off by about 30% this year (excluding
the above).
But above all we must trust in Yehovah to provide, He has His ways
of overcoming the stupidity of mankind and to support that which He deems to be
GOOD.
In this we are very little different from our cousins over in Gaza
about 5 Kms away, but we do not need to defend Yehovah with our swords, and we
do not expect everybody to love our Abba as we do. We love Him by looking after
His Creation, not by destroying it. Islam is a religion of the desert, and desert
is land that has been destroyed. Mark Twain described this land as :-
"..... A desolate country whose soil is rich enough, but is
given over wholly to weeds... a silent mournful expanse.... a desolation.... we
never saw a human being on the whole route.... hardly a tree or shrub anywhere.
Even the olive tree and the cactus, those fast friends of a worthless soil, had
almost deserted the country." (The Innocents Abroad, p. 361-362)
Another ‘sever Adom’ with accompanying wiz-bangs as I sit here
writing this.
It is now productive, and even given the limitations and bias of
Mr Twain, It has come alive only in the last hundred or so years.
Israel IS the front line, and although it is not perfect, it is
here as a bastion against Islamic encroachment. There is mounting resentment
against Israel, from the those same sources of cultural enrichment as we are
all used to, I would only ask that the world remembers this as one by one, the
nations of the world fall victim to Islamification and start to vilify Jews and
Israel. Holocaust denial has become rife, and yes, the holocaust has been
overplayed in some quarters, but my relatives, left behind in Lithuania and
Russia all those years ago, have yet to turn up and make contact, I can only
assume that they all died before anyone could let us know what was happening,
it is certainly unusual for a whole family of about 20 people to die in the
course of a few years, and our family is by no means unique.
It is still eerily quiet outside, the schoolchildren are not
singing and playing, they are behind the concrete and steel reinforced
structures that pass for school buildings here. Four civilians are casualties
so far reported, I am sure there are more to come.
Here we go again, condition red, we had about 4 seconds warning of
that one.
I think it is time to put the kettle on and resort to Mr Folger
(very hard to get here, we have to ask visitors to bring us supplies).
Please remember us when the chips are down.
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