The Bishop and the Butterfly: Murder, Politics, and the End of the Jazz Age

    My name is Taysir Al Burai. I am 5 years old. I am severely disabled. I require round-the-clock medical care. If I could leave Gaza, I can make a full recovery. But Israel won't let me.

    Taysir Al Burai with his uncle, Yahia

    Taysir Al Burai with his uncle, Yahia 

    The inhumane blockade of the Gaza must come to an end, if for no other reason than a child named Taysir Al Burai

    '...Taysir Al Burai is severely disabled. He requires round-the-clock medical care. If he were allowed to leave Gaza, he could make a full recovery. But Israel won't let him.

    Ramzi al Burai knows better than most what it means to be imprisoned. This week's botched commando raid on the flotilla of pro-Palestinian aid activists trying to reach Gaza has swung the global spotlight on the Israeli-imposed blockade as never before, but the Al Burai family have been living that reality for the past three years.

    Their severely disabled son, Taysir, requires round-the-clock care. Neither Ramzi nor his wife can leave the five-year-old for longer than an hour. Part-asphyxiated during delivery, the boy suffers from an acute neurological disorder. He is unable to talk properly, suffers spasms and anti-convulsant medication has left him partially paralysed.

    If his parents could only get him to Germany, or even just across the border to Israel, he would be able to get the specialist medical care that doctors say could lead to a full recovery. Ramzi has repeatedly appealed to the Israeli authorities to allow his son out of the tiny coastal enclave, but has been refused each time...'

    http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/middle-east/the-other-side-of-the-gaza-blockade-1992076.html

    This is the true face of the the vile, despicable, inhumane. illegal, collective punishment of the people of Gaza.

    This child and his family, have been living in absolute pain for 5 years. For 5 unnecessary years because there is a cure. If Israel has lost its heart and soul, then allow this child to get treatment in Germany.

    When you read of Taysir, how can you not agree the blockade of the Gaza must be lifted 'by any and every peaceful means possible.'

    If this was your child, what would you do? What would you want your fellow family, friends, countrymen, global citizens to do?..