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Jerusalem and Gaza Compared on 17th of Tammuz Commemoration

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Translated & summarized from Srugim by baba
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On the 17th of Tammuz, a fast day marking the beginning of the siege of Jerusalem, Israeli commentator Ariel Sharfer reflects on the contrasting situations of Jerusalem and Gaza. He introduces the concept of "twin cities" and imagines what it would mean if Gaza were Jerusalem's twin, noting that while Gaza is often described as being under siege, it currently has no defined borders. In contrast, Jerusalem remains under a form of siege due to traffic jams, light rail construction, ultra-Orthodox protests, and events like the Maccabiah Games.

Sharfer highlights the tragic events of October 7, when militants from Gaza crossed into Israel, killing innocent civilians, marking nearly a thousand days since that horrific day. He suggests that it might be easier for people to remember the destruction of many homes in a single day than the ancient destruction of the Temple thousands of years ago. He emphasizes that no one can be told not to remember such events, warning that any attempt to silence remembrance would be unforgivable.

The commentary is delivered with satirical humor and is part of a daily segment called "The Red Point" on the Israeli news site Srugim, which offers news summaries with personal opinions and a touch of Israeli audacity.

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