<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes"?><oembed><version><![CDATA[1.0]]></version><provider_name><![CDATA[Occupied Palestine | فلسطين]]></provider_name><provider_url><![CDATA[https://occupiedpalestine.wordpress.com]]></provider_url><author_name><![CDATA[occupiedpalestine]]></author_name><author_url><![CDATA[https://occupiedpalestine.wordpress.com/author/hajarhajar/]]></author_url><title><![CDATA[ei: In Palestine, curse anything but the&nbsp;land]]></title><type><![CDATA[link]]></type><html><![CDATA[<p><span class="text14">Mohammed Rabah Suliman, <em>The Electronic Intifada,</em> 1 April 2011</p>
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<td><span class="text11">A demonstrator hangs a Palestinian flag from an electrical tower on Land Day in Gaza, 30 March 2010. (Wissam Nassar/<a href="http://www.maanimages.com/">MaanImages</a>)</span></td>
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On 30 March 1976, while thousands of Palestinian citizens of Israel were  protesting against the expropriation of their lands, Israeli security  forces shot and killed six of them and injured many. Had Israeli  security forces been able to foresee the consequences of this foolish  act, they might have practiced the highest level of self-restraint. They  would have probably been pleased had the protesters simply gone home.  They would have done anything but kill them.</p>
<p>Since that day 35 years ago, Palestinians everywhere have honored and  commemorated the memory of those six young protesters on what has become  known as Land Day.</p>
<p>Politics has always been part of any Palestinian&#8217;s life &#8212; and it seems  inconceivable for Palestinians to disengage themselves from politics.  When they are angry, it is politics that angers them; when they are  hopeful, it is politics that gives them hope. Sometimes politics starves  them. And sometimes when they die, they die due to politics.  Eventually, they become politically experienced and sophisticated.</p>
<p>Yet, rarely are they aware of their tragic political status. A few of  them know that they do not possess a state of their own. Try and tell  them this fact and it simply wouldn&#8217;t bother them.</p>
<p>A state is not what Palestinians would feel worried about having or  losing. A state is a meaningless and enigmatic concept. A farmer never  knows what &#8220;state&#8221; stands for, neither does a fisherman. A teacher would  possibly know, but he or she would never feel it. All of them, however,  know one simple word, one grand concept, one sacred entity. It is a  reachable concrete and spiritual one: the land.</p>
<p>This is how they raise their children. They raise them to love their  land and feel it under each step they take. These children soon start to  see this land in the morning sky above, they soon touch it on the  seashore, and feel it in the rainfall. A while later, they accompany  their fathers to the graveyard and watch a relative embrace this very  land. They would sink their bare hands into the sands and join in  burying the deceased.</p>
<p>And while they are still little children, they blend into this land.  Their love for it becomes unfathomable. Beauty, to these children, is  &#8220;an olive tree growing before their own eyes.&#8221;</p>
<p>As they grow up, their life becomes more complicated, and inevitably  more political. They start to suffer and feel the pain of living under  occupation, under siege, and behind the wall. The pain of crossing  checkpoints, of being discriminated against, of being bombed and fired  at, of watching their siblings buried under this land. The majority of  them would start to hate everything around them. They would feel angry  and worried to the extent that they would abhor their surroundings. And  they would curse.</p>
<p>They would curse a variety of things: life, Israel, politics, Gaza,  Egypt, and perhaps even Palestine. These all become to them base and  immoral entities. However, never will a Palestinian curse the land.  Gaza, when cursed, is miserableness, wicked people, crime, hellish  nights, bombing, starvation, anything &#8230; but never the land. Palestine,  when cursed, is Israel&#8217;s security, political factions, the apartheid  wall, settlements, checkpoints &#8230; anything, but never the land.</p>
<p>To the Palestinians, every day of the year is a &#8220;Land Day.&#8221; Every pulse  is so land-loving; every breath soon vaporizes into the land; every tear  soon waters the land, and every body eventually embraces the land &#8212; on  the real Land Day.</p>
<p><em>Mohammed Rabah Suliman is a student of English literature at Islamic University and blogs at <a href="http://www.msuliman.wordpress.com/">msuliman.wordpress.com</a>.</em></span></p>
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