Excerpt from the Armistice Agreement
From: Walter Eytan
Head of the Israeli Delegation at Rhodes
In connection with the Egyptian-Israeli General Armistice Agreement, I
confirm the understanding that, in the course of the evacuation of the
Egyptian Force at Al Faluja, provided for in Article III of the Agreement,
such of the civilian population at Al Faluja and Iraq Al Manshiya as may
wish to do so may also be evacuated along with the Egyptian force. Those
of the civilian population who may wish to remain in Al Faluja and Iraq
Al Manshiya are to be permitted to do so. Those of the civilian
population who may wish to do so may proceed to the Hebron area under United
Nations escort and supervision. All of these civilians shall be fully secure
in their persons, abodes, property and personal effects.
The Government of Israel reserves the right to treat as prisoners of
war any persons electing to remain in the Al Faluja and Iraq Al Manshiya
areas who may be identified as having taken part in the fighting in Palestine.
Signed: Walter Eytan

The Mediterranean Sea in Palestine, where refugee children in the West
Bank cannot listen to the waves crashing on rocks, where they cannot build
castles in the sand.

The Sea of Galilee in Palestine, where Jesus walked and Peter fished, where
Israel profits from the tourist business while Palestinians in refugee
camps are denied their rights to go home.

A simple place in Palestine where a grandfather may have played when
he was young, but a grandson cannot explore because of fences and checkpoints.


In a few places there are Bedouins living in tents among the stone walls
and cactus fences. But mostly the cactus plants stand as sentinels to a
silent past.
The Palestinian word for cactus means "patience," because you
must patiently remove the melon-like fruit from the cactus and patiently
prepare it for the table. Refugee fathers teach their sons to have patience,
but it is difficult for oppressed young men to be patient.
I believe, if I were Palestinian, that I would have long ago lost my patience.
As an American, and a Christian, I am ashamed of what we have let happen
here.
With my fingers on a computer keyboard, I will continue throwing stones.
And now you know why we call our place cactus48.com