Groundhog Day in Gaza no comedy
Every Friday, Gazans wake up to a call to march to the Israeli border which circumscribes the world's largest open air prison two million of them inhabit. They are marching for the right to return to the lands they were cleansed from 70 years ago, and an end to the catastrophic blockade that subjects them to unrelenting poverty and near starvation. And every week 10,000 or more can't get there because Israeli soldiers, acting under Likud government orders, shoot them down like dogs in the desert. Last Friday, though they got 300 meters closer than previously, 4 were killed and 729 wounded or injured by bullets or tear gas inhalation. So far 39 have died, including a press photographer, and over 4,000 injured. This Friday they will again awake to the call to march for their freedom and dignity, again facing murderous gun fire of that revulses most of the civilized world, but not the US, which vetoed a UN resolution to condemn the atrocities. Twenty-five years ago, Bill Murray woke up daily to 'I Got You Babe' to face another endless day chasing Punxsutawney Phil on Groundhog Day. Murray's suffering provoked our laughter in one of the best comedies ever. A film about the Gazans' Groundhog Day would only produce horror and tears, forcing us to look away at mans' inhumanity to man...and disgust that our country enables it.
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