The day before yesterday being what would have been our 58th wedding anniversary was a day of which I did not mourn the passing – in fact, I wanted it to be over as soon as possible so that painful memories would not be longer be so readily evoked. But what really astonished the whole world was the way in which Isael had launched on an attack on the Hamas negotiators in the Gulf State of Qatar. The Israelis justify their action by saying that Hamas officials, wherever they are located, were responsible for the initial attacks against Israel and therefore need to be hunted down and destroyed. They did kill six people including the son of one of the chief negotiators but did not actually kill the negotiators at whom the strikes were aimed. This attack on an Arab nation not involved in the war against Israel was unprecedented but has the effect of killing any attempts at a negotiated peace deal now completely impossible. The Israeli view is that the negotiators were only playing for time and were never at all serious in their negotiations and Israel will continue attacking Hamas until ever remnant of Hamas is destroyed and the whole of Gaa is cleared. The view of the Americans is interesting and the question posed whether America sanctioned o gave a ‘green light’ to the attack. Bu the Americans only seemed to be informed when the Israeli airforce was in the air and could not be recalled and it was the American military that broke the news to the rest of the American establishment. Trump himself has not expressed a view but the White House briefing, whilst not condemning Israel, did give a coded indication about American unhappiness. Sky News reports that President Trump is clearly angry and frustrated by the Israeli attack on Doha, saying he was ‘very unhappy about every aspect of it. Speaking to reporters in Washington last night, he made his displeasure known:
‘I am not thrilled about the whole situation. It’s not a good situation, but I will say this – we want the hostages back, but we are not thrilled about the way that went down today.,,,I am never surprised by anything, especially when it comes to the Middle East.’ In a post on his social media site earlier, Trump wrote that the decision to attack was taken by the Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, and not by him. And that by the time his administration had been notified of the attack – by the US military – it was too late to stop the bombing. He added that unilaterally bombing Qatar, which he described as a strong ally and friend of the United States, did not advance Israel or America’s goals. As though the escalation of one international conflict is not bad enough, it appears that Russia is making bigger and bolder attacks on the Ukraine capital. News has emerged that Russian drones have invaded Polish air space and have had to be intercepted but whether this is Putin attempting to widen the war or the whole escapade is a military mistake is not clear at the time of writing.
When I awoke yesterday, I contemplated staying in bed a little longer as the mornings are now quite dark but I allowed myself only an extra 15 minutes in bed. My plans for the day are a little out of joint because I have the hairdresser calling for a postponed visit half way through the morning and I have a leak emanating from the washing machine that I need to identify and to remedy if possible. As I do not want to put my back out by moving the washing machine single handed, I might delay this for a day or so until my son can give me some assistance in a day or so.
Our hairdresser was scheduled to call in the late morning so I made a quick walk down te hill to pick up my newspaper. Whilst I was drinking my (free) coffee I had a chat with a fellow coffee drinker who, as it turned out, had been a teacher. She and I exchanged reminiscences about our COVID experiences and how we coped at the time. I would have liked us to have chatted a little longer but she had to shoot off to a gym class but I gave her one of my business cards with details of the blog on it in case she wanted to follow it up. Then it was back up the hill and a wait for our hairdresser to call. We both had a cry on each other’s shoulders for similar reasons. I had my anniversary day the day before that I longed to be over as soon as it started whilst my hairdresser had been off to quite an upsetting funeral. It was the funeral of one of her brother’s best friends and, as is normal at funerals, there re lots of photos of the departed best friend. But being best friends meant that the hairdresser’s own brother appeared in photo after photo and this had been quite upsetting for other. But she went to bed early and felt a lot better after a good night’s sleep. I had just finished watching a YouTube view on ‘Social Relationships’ when my Droitwich friend phoned and we exchanged details of what we had both been up to in the next few days and, like my two chats yesterday, one always feels a bit better after a chat with a relative or friend. Tomorrow will be my second session of ‘Tai Chi’ with an instructor who is the mother of the instructor that we had last week and, we have been warned, to expect something completely different from the first week. I will certainly persist with this for a few weeks. I fully appreciate that I have concentrate both on my breathing and also on ‘mindfulness’ (banishing all other worries from your mind whilst exercising) Last week, my knees and hips were feeling the strain somewhat as many of my Pilates exercises are actually conducted whilst rolling around on a mat. But, like other things in life, I hope I can make small incremental improvements week by week. I have purchased an illustrated book on ‘Tai Chi’ but had rather wished the photographs had been fewer in quantity but coloured instead of black-and-white plates (produced this way, no doubt, to keep the cost of the book down)