My attempt
to document
current
events
with an injection
of reflection,
was put
on hold,
at least
in brief,
as I examined
my grief
and belief
in humanity.
6 hostages
executed,
forever muted,
just before
they were sure
to be rescued.
Hamas is
beyond
horrific,
and fond
of specific
cruelty;
utterly
sick
and dangerous.
For the rest
of us,
Hersh’s name
garnered fame
as his parents
spoke
at the DNC
convention.
But each victim
of this insane
and disgusting
situation
is dying,
though desperately
trying to survive.
The victims
are people;
all of the people
who reside
inside
the nightmare
of Israel
and Palestine.
It’s all distorted
as Bibi
has
contorted
himself,
having aborted
peace negotiations.
Israel
will be a pariah
as long
as this war
in Gaza
persists.
Bibi’s bet
that he’ll
hang on yet,
and help
Trump
bump Kamala
from winning
is sickening,
when thinking
about who
really suffers.
It’s profoundly
upsetting
but I’m still
betting
on humanity,
though not
from the demented
insanity
of those players.
The Labor Day
protest-
although cut short-
was the sort
of show
in Israel
that lets
me know
that principle
still exists.
And Bibi
persists
with Trump
assists;
another
reason
to resist
him.
Turning
grief
into belief
in something
more
than to restore
what was,
is before
us.
More than
for a blessing,
a memory
of a person
could be
an opportunity
to see
differently
and act
accordingly.
May the memory
of those
who died
be tied
to a new
proposition;
a resolution
towards
some solution
beyond
what was tried
when the
innocent
and innocence
died
at the hands
of criminal minds.