Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Occupy in the Sky

For both sides, then, drones are the safest way of maintaining an Israeli presence. But that doesn?t make them cost-free. Gazans tell Wilson that their kids live in fear of the drones and that they abandon their cars, cancel social plans, and stay indoors when they hear the familiar buzz. They?re afraid to be anywhere young men gather. They?re afraid to go out in clothes that might be mistaken, in the eyes of a drone pilot, for terrorist garb. ?Israel?s military may not be on the ground anymore,? a Palestinian human rights advocate explains. ?But they are in the air?looking, always, at every square inch of Gaza.? Despite the absence of Israeli tanks and troops, Gazans feel?and, in a sense, are?still occupied.

Source: http://feeds.slate.com/click.phdo?i=67275fbeca4b8b21afc8e8b5d038a373

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