THEY ARE ANIMALS By Peter Nolan Smith

The other day I was on 47th Street selling a diamond. I ran into a young friend. Shimon spotted my NY Times opened to an article about Hamas.

“Animals.”

“Excuse me.” I liked Shimon. We shared the same taste in clothing.

“Hamas are animals. They hide behind civilians and hide weapons in schools.” His chest puffed with righteous indignation.

“That’s what the Nazis said about the Jews.” I didn’t mention that the KKK and John Birch Society shared the same thought.

“What would you do if someone was firing missiles at you?”

“You mean missiles that don’t hit anything?”

“People die from the missiles.”

“Out of the twelve thousand missiles fired in the last ten years twenty-eight Israelis have been killed versus over 500 Palestinian children killed during the recent Gaza operations by the IDF.”

“Because Hamas is hiding behind the civilians.”

“No, because the IDF was angered by the number of soldiers killed during their attacks and went blood red for revenge. The blast radius of an artillery shell is 64 meters, which means if there was a missile launcher at St. Patrick’s Cathedral we would get blasted to dust.”

“But what would you do if they were shooting missiles at you?”

“I’d kill everyone of them.”

“And push them into the sea.”

“Exactly, but I’m not a Nazi or a Zionist or a member of Hamas. I’m Irish and I know that at one time you have to sit down with the other side and talk about peace or else you’ll lose the war and Israel, because people will not back murder or talk about people being animals. Neve again a Shoah. Not for anyone, unless you believe that the Holocaust was a good thing, because it create Israel.”

I walked away without hearing his answer.

Shimon texted me later that I was an asshole.

I replied, “לעולם לא עוד.”

Like I said I’m Irish and my people lived through the Famine.

“Go deo arís.”

It is the way to live.

Anything else is strictly about death and death is not an option for those who have lived through Shoah, the Famine, or the Nakba.

I texted back to Shimon, if he had a two-carat diamond for a certain price.

“Of course.”

“Good man.”

After all the first law on 47th Street was ‘nimmt geld’ or take money.

And with my many mouths to feed I am a true believer in taking money.

As well as peace.

Free Palestine.

Free the world

We are not animals.

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