In the footsteps of Veteran War Correspondent Peter Arnett
Published March 19, 2003
I've just found out that a certain Veteran War Correspondent is in Iraq to stay.
Mr. Peter Arnett. Not being an American and not having a TV anywhere in my apartment, I hear the name for the first time.
He says the Saddam Palace where he is situated might be a prime target.
I cannot understand why people stay in such places of danger, but then I consult my mirror.
Although Tel Aviv is not as dangerous as Saddam's Palace, an article in Haaretz quips: "It's said that the chances for Tel Aviv to be hit aspire to zero, yet it is a well known fact that not all aspirations get fulfilled...
It’s Wednesday, March 19, 2003 7:30 a.m. in this part of the world.
I will recount here a personal history, long live the historian.
This is the only active deed I can accomplish on my own, here is my only sovereign domain.
I woke up in the late afternoon following a night of undisturbed writing, except Bush’s declaration by 3:a.m. Israel time.
(Was it the right time? Was it indeed directed at Saddam? What if he was asleep by then?)
By 6:00 P.M. there was not a single copy of any newspaper in the stores and kiosks.
I went to buy those plastic sheets etc., now lying on the table in one of the rooms, out of sight.
My contribution to the war effort has cost me about $20.00. I don’t mind as long it remains the only cost innocents will have to pay ever.
Everybody, my mother included, tells me that we are safe.
To-night I went to visit my 89 and a half yrs old mother. She prefers to stay in her own apartment, although it’s situated right in the middle of the city, not far from some sensitive spots. Her idea of a human shield.
A mask? Well, maybe to-morrow she’ll take care of this, No rush.
A man on TV says jokingly that although his wife wants to leave with the kids for the North, he had told her:” We’d lived together and we’ll die together...”
- In the footsteps of Veteran War Correspondent Peter Arnett
- Published: March 19, 2003
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- Writer: Corinna Hasofferett
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C, I deeply appreciate your amazing input and pray that you and yours will remain safe.