Crosshairs
النبعة | Al-Naba'a, by Hussein Nassereddine The sniper is like a lone onlooker who inspects from the shadows. He enjoys the detachment from his subjects. Akin to a spectator witnessing a couple's squabble, he briefly perceives them as mirror images of his own petty disputes with his lover. We are all distant observers at times, casually watching with delight a stranger in a café or noting a neighbor's late arrival. The sniper's first pleasure is the pleasure that distance allows.Yet, the sniper's kinship with his target ends where his livelier role begins. With chilling precision, he selects
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