by Matthew Murrey
Banksy confirmed he was responsible for the work with a post on Instagram, showing the graffiti before it was covered over. It has been interpreted by some as a comment on the arrest of hundreds of people for supporting Palestine Action by holding up placards at protests. Palestine Action was banned by the government as a terrorist group in July after activists damaged RAF planes. --BBC, September 10, 2025
What was just one raging judge
bludgeoning one poor bloke
lying helpless on his back
has now been scrubbed
into anyone, anywhere where
faceless power hammers
the harmless: families asleep
in wrecked schools and sad tents,
thousands on foot, on donkey carts,
and in cars fleeing their flattened
neighborhoods, starving hundreds
shot while crowding for food,
the badly wounded and bleeding
on their backs begging for mercy.
A gray afterimage of the mural
remains on the courthouse wall
like a blast shadow in Hiroshima,
like a black-gray pall of smoke
above human beings being burned,
like some relentless nightmare ghost
that ought to haunt us night and day.
lying helpless on his back
has now been scrubbed
into anyone, anywhere where
faceless power hammers
the harmless: families asleep
in wrecked schools and sad tents,
thousands on foot, on donkey carts,
and in cars fleeing their flattened
neighborhoods, starving hundreds
shot while crowding for food,
the badly wounded and bleeding
on their backs begging for mercy.
A gray afterimage of the mural
remains on the courthouse wall
like a blast shadow in Hiroshima,
like a black-gray pall of smoke
above human beings being burned,
like some relentless nightmare ghost
that ought to haunt us night and day.
Matthew Murrey is the author of Bulletproof (Jacar Press, 2019) and the forthcoming collection, Little Joy (Cornerstone Press, 2026). Recent poems are in Dissident Voice, Escape Into Life, Tiny Wren Lit, and elsewhere. He was a public school librarian for more than 20 years and lives in Urbana, IL with his partner. He can be found on Bluesky and Instagram under the handle @mytwords.