Wednesday, 26 December 2007

Oh little town of Bethlehem

Yaakov Kirschen is a veteran cartoonist. He's been tooning Dry Bones since 1973. Here was his post yesterday. He puts the stories behind his cartoons underneath.

Bethlehem at Christmas (1996)
I used to have friends who lived in Bethlehem... a town just a 20 minute drive from where I then lived (in Jerusalem's "Greek Colony" neighborhood). Before we gave their city to the PLO I would hang out with them a couple of times a week.
Today's Golden Oldie is from Christmas 1996. My friends were trapped behind the lines.
It is now Christmas 2007, eleven years have passed. Their families are mostly dispersed, and those who remain in Bethlehem must smile for the TV cameras and take care not to offend their oppressors at this holy season. There is a name for what the remnants of their community live under. The name is Islamic Occupation.


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