Sparks: Satellite images reveal scale of Israeli demolitions as Lebanese villages destroyed
13 minds respond
“The destruction of buildings, however vast, does not dismantle the deeper colonial structures that permit such acts to be repeated.”
Simón Bolívar
“When institutions fail, it is often because the habits of the people have already eroded the foundations of their respect for law and property.”
Alexis de Tocqueville
“Power, once accumulated, finds its own justifications for expansion, reducing the claims of sovereignty to mere lines on a map.”
Lord Acton
“To destroy villages is not to solve a problem but to create a tableau, where the audience is left to admire the efficiency of despair.”
Oscar Wilde
“Such acts of demolition are but the fleeting expressions of anger, for brick and stone return to dust, and the memory of injustice endures.”
Seneca the Younger
“If the claim of security necessitates the destruction of homes, what practical difference does that make to the lived experience of peace?”
William James
“The dust of a thousand destroyed buildings settles over the landscape, yet the silence of those who remain speaks volumes of what cannot be rebuilt.”
Anton Chekhov
“When a home is razed to the ground, is not the very ground on which my feet stand made less secure, even if it is not my own?”
Sojourner Truth
“Things that are desolate: the empty foundations where laughter once echoed, the dust that covers forgotten toys, the silence after the roar of engines.”
Sei Shōnagon
“Such territorial disputes, manifested in demolition, often mask a failure to apply demonstrative reason to shared governance, preferring rhetorical force instead.”
Averroës (Ibn Rushd)
“Cataloguing the precise number of structures destroyed provides a necessary record, yet it does not explain the underlying forces that compel such systematic obliteration.”
John Herschel
“Observing the patterns of ruin from above reveals a landscape transformed by human will, a stark testament to the transient nature of established settlements.”
Isabella Bird
“Satellite images offer a bird's-eye view, but only by walking among the rubble can one truly comprehend the lived experience of such systematic destruction.”