By

Marian Lebor

Opinion

Seeing beyond the black and white

January 4, 2009 11:23
3 min read

The demonstrators who took to the world’s streets yesterday saw only the black and white in this conflict. They didn't speak out about the suffering on both sides; not a word about the qassams and the tremendous psychological and physical damage they cause, only about the bombing in Gaza.

There are some people, however, who do understand only too well that beneath the simplistic black and white view, there is a more complex reality.

Yesterday evening, before the news broke about the start of the ground offensive in Gaza, a message was forwarded to me that had been written by Robi Damelin. Robi's 29-year-old son, David, was killed at an IDF roadblock north of Ofra in March 2002 while on reserve duty.

Robi belongs to the Parents Circle - Families Forum (PCFF), a grassroots organisation of bereaved Palestinians and Israelis. The PCFF promotes reconciliation as an alternative to hatred and revenge.

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