Apeirogon
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Rami
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Sixty-seven years old, he
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Eight days before he died,
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François Mitterrand, the French president, ordered a final course of ortolan,
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tiny yellow-throated...
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He fasted for the next eight and a half days until he died.
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In the fall of the First Intifada,
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pair of birds migrating
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were found by a
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fourteen-year-old boy, Tarek Khalil, who
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It was his job to put a tiny metal ring around their legs,
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so their migration could be documented
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The metal bands might, he thought, unbalance them in flight.
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Tarek took the songbirds back out to the hillside to let them go, unbanded, amid the apricot trees.
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A rubber bullet, when shot from a metal tube on the end of an M-16, leaves the barrel of the gun at more than one hundred miles per hour.
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they were designed to be fired at the ground, then bounce up
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The bullet that killed Abir traveled fifteen meters through the air before it smashed into the back of her head,
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She had gone to the grocery store to buy candy.
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Every day since Abir was killed, Bassam has walked to the mosque in the hour before sunrise
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Forty-eight years old,
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A town of neither here nor there, Anata appears
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a Palestinian town, in the West Bank, under Israeli occupation, within the Jerusalem governate.
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surrounded almost totally by the Sep...
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The town shoulders up against the Shu’fat refugee camp. Shu’fat
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It is easy to get into the camp—just
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but it is tougher to get out.
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Think of it like this: you are in Anata,
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rear of a taxi, cradling a young girl in your arms.
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Biblical Jeremiah—known
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said to have been born in ancient Anata.
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Bassam is haunted by his daughter’s candy bracelet.
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It was decided to transfer her to Hadassah in Jerusalem.
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shot came from the back of a moving jeep.
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Commander of the Border Police wrote in his report
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His men were, he said, in mortal danger.
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Abir was ten years old.
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border guard who fired the shot was eighteen years old.
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Some Israeli soldiers in Lebanon were killed by French-made Milan anti-tank missiles,
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sold by François Mitterrand’s government first to Syria, then on the black market to Hizbollah fighters.
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Six soldiers were killed by fighters who—in an operation known as the Night of the Gliders—floated
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M-16 used to shoot Abir was manufactured near the town of Samaria, North Carolina.
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Bassam
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teenager, many years before, in prison in Hebron, locked away for seven years.
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Bassam spent weeks upon weeks in the infirmary.
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doctors and nurses were worse than the prison guards.
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Druze orderlies were fiercest of all:
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After a year in lockup Bassam established a schedule for classes.
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Know your enemy, know yourself.
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He brought the poems to one of the prison guards, Hertzl Shaul, a part-time guard and a student of mathematics.
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the hospital where Abir lay dying, Hertzl—who
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