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The Children's Hour in Gaza 
 
By Henry Wallid Longfallah
 
sent in by Barry Silverberg
Between the dark and the daylight. . . When we eat our houmous and salad, Comes the Children's' Hour in Gaza,    . . .   That is known as "Se'att El Wallad"
 
 I hear in the tunnel below me
 The feet that have travelled across
 The border that borders Egypt;
 They belong to the Hamas
 
 From the ruins I see by candle
 Kareem in his bloody Keffiyya
 And uncle Ali with an RPG,
 The latest  in from Orumiyyeh
 
 A whisper, and then a silence:
 Yet I know by their merry eyes
 They are plotting and planning together
 To take me by surprise.
 
 Kareem grabs Waffa from her cradle
 Ali pulls Riffat by the hair;
 As he shoves his Klatch in my belly
 And says, you aren't going nowhere.
 
 They push my kids up the stairway
 And drag them  onto the roof,
 Ali says, "Do you kids love Allah?
 Well, now Allah's asking for proof."
 
 In a trice they have set up the Rockets
 They measure the charge and the fuel
 "We may as well wait until morning,
 When the Jews are on buses to school."
 
 In a flash, it already is launch time,
 Let us give thanks to  where it is due
 Thanks  Allah, Mubarak,  and thank the UN
 Who have let all these weapons come through.
 
 A sudden roar  from the heavens
 From the street, an answering   shout
 The Israelis discovered launch pad
 They're planning on taking it out.
 
 A thunder and then a silence
 The men jump back down with all speed
 They lie safe and sound in the tunnel,
 And the world has another Shaheed.
 
 Between the dark and the daylight
When we eat our houmous and salad,
 Comes the Children's' Hour in Gaza,   
That is known as "Se'att El Wallad."
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from the  March 2009 Edition  of the Jewish Magazine 
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