Published on Sunday, December 9, 2012 by Common Dreams  
There’s No Country That Would Tolerate Missiles 
by Johnny Barber 
(Photo: Johnny Barber)
Walid al Nassasra and two of his daughters stand staring into the pit where his 
brothers sheet-metal roofed, cinder-block home stood until it was hit in a 
pin-point strike with a precision guided bomb from an F-16 fighter jet 
(provided by the United States) on 19 Nov 2012 at 10 pm as 
the family slept. If not for the clothes and bedding strewn about, it 
would be difficult to tell that a home once stood here. His brother 
Taqwfiq, like Walid, is a farmer. Their family has been farming in the 
Rafah area for 35 years. They are poor people, scratching out a living 
on a small plot of land. As we sat and talked with Walid, Israeli F-16's roared 
across the sky.
His brother as well as a 12 year old nephew remains hospitalized, the nephew is 
in the ICU with skull and hip fractures. His sister-in-law is blind after her 
head and upper body was severely burned.
His 4 year-old niece suffers severe burns and a fractured leg 
stabilized by an external fixation device. In this kind of reduction, 
holes are drilled into uninjured areas of bones around the fracture and 
special bolts or wires are screwed into the holes. Outside the body, a 
rod or a curved piece of metal with special ball-and-socket joints joins the 
bolts to make a rigid support. The fracture can be set in the 
proper anatomical configuration by adjusting the ball-and-socket joints. Since 
the bolts pierce the skin, proper cleaning to prevent infection 
at the site of surgery must be performed. Yes, i said his niece is 4 
years old. She has been released to the home. They bring her to us to 
show us her damaged body, her face covered in burns, her leg with eight 
metal screws holding it together. She is crying. All 9 surviving members of the 
family were injured in the blast.
2 nephews, Ahmed and Mohamed, were killed. (Yes, every Martyr, 
innocent civilian, and resistance fighter here has a name. Everyone 
killed here has family left behind who grieves for them. Everyone.)
There was no warning given. No calls, no leaflets, no roof tapping. 
Just an enormous explosion in the night that made Walid think his house 
was bombed, eighty meters away, as all the windows exploded and the 
walls rattled.
When Walid was asked what he would say to the people of the U.S., he 
said, "The American people already received our message. During Cast 
Lead the American people saw that the majority of the martyrs and 
injuries were civilians, and they didn't do anything. They deal with 
Israel as if it is a state in America."
President Obama said, "There’s no country on Earth that would 
tolerate missiles raining down on its citizens from outside its 
borders." We supply the planes, we supply the bombs, we supply the 
vetoes at the UN Security Council that gives cover to these crimes. We 
as Americans are complicit. The question is, "How much longer will we 
tolerate it?" 
Johnny Barber is currently in Afghanistan as a member of a 
delegation from Voices for Creative Non-Violence. He has traveled to 
Iraq, Israel, Palestine, Lebanon, Jordan, Syria, and Gaza to bear 
witness and document the suffering of people who are affected by war. 
His work can be viewed 
at: www.oneBrightpearl-jb.blogspot.com  and www.oneBrightpearl.c

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