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            We will not go down

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Letter from Gaza 

January 23, 2009

http://www.mecaforp eace.org 



Dear Hala,

I entered the Gaza Strip on Wednesday night with my friend and fellow 

activist Sharon Wallace after waiting ten hours at the Egypt/Gaza. 

The destruction and trauma is even greater than I expected. 



In just two short days I met with families who were given minutes to 

evacuate their homes and are now living in overcrowded UN schools; I 

saw the ruins of bombed greenhouses; I looked out the window at 

fields and roads torn up by the tread of Israeli tanks; and I visited 

two universities where MECA supports students with scholarships- 

severely damaged by Israeli bombs.



Out of all the devastation I have seen so far, there is one story in 

particular that I think the world needs to hear. I met a mother who 

was at home with her ten children when Israeli soldiers entered the 

house. The soldiers told her she had to choose five of her children 

to "give as a gift to Israel." As she screamed in horror they 

repeated the demand and told her she could choose or they would 

choose for her. Then these soldiers murdered five of her children in 

front of her. The concept of "Jewish morality" is truly dead. We can 

be fascists, terrorists, and Nazis just like everybody else. 



I spent the first morning visiting Rafah then drove north to Nuseirat 

Refugee Camp where our partner organization Afaq Jadeeda Association 

is buying food a delivering cooked meal to displaced families with 

funds MECA provided. Then to Gaza City.



Today I visited Jabaliya Refugee Camp and the Zaytoun neighborhood of 

Gaza City, two of the areas hardest hit by Israel's brutal attacks. 

Pharmacies, schools, and homes were indiscriminately hit in Jabaliya. 

Mohammed, one of our volunteers in Gaza, and his family were forced 

to evacuate their home because of intense bombing in their area. 



In Zaytoun, I saw families gathering wood from charred trees. The 

almost two-year blockade of Gaza has deprived people cooking gas, so 

these terrified families build fires to keep warm and cook the little 

food they can get. 



I talked to people on the street who told stories of wild dogs coming 

to eat their dead neighbors, relatives bleeding to death because 

Israel would not allow emergency workers into the area, and Israeli 

soldiers entering homes to beat and kill. 



But despite the immense mourning and devastation, people are starting 

to put their lives back together. Sabreen, a young woman from Rafah, 

told me, "We are a strong people. No matter how many times Israel 

bombs us we are not leaving. We will keep trying to live as normal a 

life as possible." 



Sincerely, 



Barbara Lubin 



Gaza City, Gaza, Palestine 



email: m...@mecaforpeace. org 



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