U.S.
wants details on plans to build homes in East Jerusalem The
U.S. has requested that Israel provide
clarifications on its plan to build more than 300 new homes in an
East Jerusalem neighborhood, Israeli officials
confirmed to Haaretz on Thursday. The new housing would expand
Har Homa, a Jewish neighborhood in an area Palestinians claim as the
capital of a future state. The Palestinians call the area Jabal Abu
Ghneim, and Palestinian officials have appealed to the U.S. to
block the project. http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/932108.html
Israeli
minister rebuffs Rice on settlement homes Responding
to the rare public U.S. censure, Israeli Construction and Housing
Minister Zeev Boim reiterated Israel's position that it can build
anywhere in Jerusalem, the Arab east sector of which Israel captured
in the 1967 Middle East
war. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/12/08/
AR2007120800624.html
Go
west – or become Palestinian In the next few weeks,
about 80,000 Jewish settlers in the West Bank, who have remained
imprisoned on the eastern side of the separation barrier, will
receive a surprising envelope. In it they will find a Palestinian
passport issued by the One Home movement, which is promoting the idea
of their returning to inside the Green Line (the pre-1967 Six-Day War
border). http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/932091.html
Israel
mulls 'massive' West Bank settlement expansion Israeli
ministers are mulling a proposal that would allow a "massive"
expansion of Jewish settlements in the West Bank and
retroactively legalize dozens of settler outposts, said a former
Israeli state attorney who oversaw a government study on Jewish
building in the disputed territory. The proposal, authored by
Israel's Justice Ministry, consists of a set of guidelines for
building in the West Bank. It is scheduled to be taken up next week
by a Cabinet panel tasked with determining the status of unauthorized
settlement outposts erected over the past
decade. http://wpherald.com/articles/6201/1/Massive-expansion-of-West-Bank-settlements-proposed/
Proposal-to-retroactively-legalize-settlements.html
Young
Israelis resist challenges to settlements SHVUT
AMI OUTPOST, West Bank — For two months, Jewish youths have been
renovating an old stone house on this muddy hilltop in the northern
West Bank. The house is not theirs, however. It belongs to a
Palestinian family. And their seizure of it, along with the land
around it, for a new settlement outpost is a violation of Israeli
law. The police have evicted the group five times, but they keep
coming back. . . the settlers continue building a patchwork of
communities to try to preclude the drawing of a border between Israel
and a future Palestinian
state. http://www.nytimes.com/2007/12/08/world/middleeast/08westbank.html
?_r=1&hp&oref=slogin
Palestinians,
Israelis build mock 'outpost' to protest Israeli settlement
expansion (AP) In an area between
Jerusalem and the West Bank settlement
of Maaleh Adumim, demonstrators set up a small house, complete with a
concrete foundation, and raised Palestinian flags. The fake outpost
was meant to draw attention to Israel's continued settlement
activity, including the more than 100 settlement outposts that were
set up in recent years. The outposts were ostensibly built without
official approval, but received millions of dollars government
funding and other support. As part of renewed peace effort, Israel
has to remove dozens of outposts, but has failed to take
any
action. http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2007/12/08/africa/
ME-GEN-Palestinians-Settlement-Protest.php
ISM:
11 human rights activists arrested in E-1 area Three
Palestinians, five Israelis, and three international (Swedish)
activists were forcibly evicted from a Palestinian house and arrested
today in the E-1 area. They have now been taken to Ma'ale Adumim
police station. Early this morning Palestinians built a house in the
controversial E-1 area. Palestinians are routinely denied permits to
build on their own land, and homes that have been built are
demolished. The Human Rights activists stayed inside for a few hours
before a large police and army presence evicted them through use of
force. http://www.palsolidarity.org/main/2007/12/08/action-update-11-
human-rights-activists-arrested-in-e-1-area/
EU:
New settlements, Gaza siege, targeted assassinations acts of war, not
peace According to the European Union,
the few hopes raised by the Annapolis summit have
been dashed by the Israeli policy of collective punishment and
senseless fire of rockets by Palestinian extremist groups. The
following is a statement by Luisa Morgantini, VP of the European
Parliament: "All this came immediately after Annapolis, which by
the way was not making a final negotiation but only a joint statement
for negotiations. The Israeli Government did not lose time, and
announced the expansion of Israeli settlements in occupied East
Jerusalem, and every day Palestinians are being killed by the Israeli
army or undercover units: in the last week 27 Palestinian people were
killed by the Israeli raids in Gaza Strip and many others in
the West Bank. . . . http://www.imemc.org/article/51915
National
Geographic VIDEO: Bethlehem and the Wall Photographer
Christopher Anderson offers a look at modern-day Bethlehem. The
birthplace of Jesus is today one of the most contentious places on
Earth. http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/ngm/2007-12/bethlehem/
video-bethlehem.html
Bethlehem
inaugurates Christmas Market Palestinian
Minister of Tourism Dr. Kholoud D'ebis stated that the Christmas
message from Bethlehem, as the city prepares to celebrate the birth
of Jesus Christ, is a message of peace, a message to break the siege
and a message for a positive political development. The Christmas
Market includes Palestinian products such as mother-of-pearl,
olivewood handcrafts, folk music, Christmas music, food, olive oil,
falafel and other local products. It will last for eight
days http://www.imemc.org/article/51917
Twilight
Zone / Refugee Redux – by Gideon Levy Abd
al-Halim Natah was a small child when his family was forced to leave
their village, Beit Jubrin, and today he is an old man who is once
again being forced to take his possessions, his children and his
sheep, and leave his home. Israel is evicting him
for a second time. The encampments and cave-homes in which he, his
family and his neighbors live have been trampled because of the
mega-checkpoint that is being built on the other side of the Green
Line, on the site that has been their home for
decades. http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/932049.html
Israeli
court extends administrative detention for 28 Palestinians According
to Nafha's attorney, eight prisoners were sentenced to a further six
months; 11 detainees were sentenced to a further four months and 13
other prisoners were sentenced to a further three months. The Nafha
society also denounced the detention of more than 900 Palestinians
who are being held in so-called administrative detention, which is
imprisonment without any charges. They said some of the detainees
have been in detention for more than four
years. http://www.maannews.net/en/index.php?opr=ShowDetails&
ID=26685
Made
in Palestine Tariq Abbas believes
that his efforts to sell Palestinians products of local and
international manufacture, instead of Israeli goods, are an integral
element of the struggle against the occupation. He cannot, however,
get too far away from politics. Not only does the reality of the
occupation constantly affect the work of his office, which was used
as an Israeli outpost during the Israel Defense Forces' (IDF)
Operation Defensive Shield, in the spring of 2002: Abbas also
encounters the world of politics at every family gathering, since he
is the son of PA President Mahmoud Abbas (Abu
Mazen). http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/932052.html
30th
Gaza patient dies under the siege The
medics identified the dead man as Zuhair Hussain, a cancer patient of
his sixties, saying that the ministry has asked for his referral to a
hospital outside Gaza, yet the Israeli authorities refused to grant
him access. The sources added that this case is the 30th since Israel
has placed the coastal Strip under complete closure in
mid June, after the Hamas party took over the
region. http://www.imemc.org/article/51921
Ma'an
exclusive: Hamas control of Gaza Strip may soon be over Dialogue
between Fatah and Hamas has reached "a moment of decisiveness"
and Hamas has contacted Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas'
Ramallah-based government, calling for a return to a national unity
government, the sources said. In indirect, but ongoing
negotiations, mediated by Saudi Arabia and a
number of Arab states, Hamas has agreed to hand over control of civil
ministries, such as the health and education ministries, in the Gaza
Strip to Palestinian Authority control. But they are not prepared to
relinquish control of security. They have also said they will
relinquish control of the border
crossings. http://www.maannews.net/en/index.php?opr=ShowDetails&
ID=26673
Report:
Hamas wants cease-fire with Israel in the Gaza Strip Hamas
is making efforts to reach a ceasefire with Israel in
the Gaza Strip, London-based newspaper Al-Quds al-Arabi reported
Saturday. According to the report, senior Hamas officials are
attempting to dissuade militants from firing Qassam rockets and
mortar shells from the Strip into southern Israel in
efforts to prevent a large-scale Israel Defense Forces ground
operation in the Hamas-ruled territory. Israel Radio reported
Saturday that Damascus-based Hamas political leader Khaled Meshal had
met with the head of the Islamic Jihad in Lebanon to
discuss the issue. Islamic Jihad sources told the Al-Quds al-Arabi
that the group had agreed to Hamas' proposal, but only if Israel
agrees to a mutual
ceasefire. http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/932364.html
Report:
Israel reopened Rafah crossing for pilgrims in exchange for
Shalit tape According to the report in
London-based Al-Shark Al-Awsat newspaper, which quoted Fatah
officials as its source, the recent crossing of Palestinian pilgrims
en route to Mecca through the Rafah crossing was
not made without Israel's consent, but in return for a new tape
featuring Shalit. A spokesman for the Popular Resistance Committees
(PRC) told Ynet that the London report was
unfounded, http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3480236,00.html
Gaza's
donkeys in demand as fuel crisis mounts While
working donkeys have been bought and sold in Gaza since
before Samson pulled down the Philistines' temple, it is a long time
since they have been as valuable as they are now. Prices have risen,
according to the traders, by up to 60 per cent since Israel
closed off the enclave after Hamas's enforced takeover
of the Strip almost six months
ago. http://news.independent.co.uk/world/middle_east/
article3233332.ece
Gaza
petrol station owners' strike ends A
five-day-old strike by the owners of Gaza petrol stations ended late
Thursday night, and customers started to line up to fill their tanks.
"There is a decision to operate all fuel stations in the Gaza
Strip starting tonight," said Mahmoud al-Khozendar of the Union
of Gaza Service Stations. The petrol stations were striking in
protest of an Israeli cut in fuel supplies to the Hamas-ruled Strip,
in retaliation for daily rocket and mortar attacks from the area at
its southern towns and
villages. http://news.smh.com.au/gaza-petrol-station-owners-strike-ends/
20071207-1fll.html
European
doctors: Israel responsible for humanitarian crisis in Gaza Strip A
delegation of doctors from Germany , Switzerland
and Spain visited the Gaza Strip on
Friday. "It is unjust to punish the people as a whole. Israel
is detaining all the Palestinians in a big prison
'Ghetto' similar to what happened with the Jews in World War Two,"
said Dr Walter Conti, a Swiss physician who led the delegation. A
nurse named Barbel Costabelly expressed her astonishment at the Gazan
people's "tolerance and
steadfastness." http://www.maannews.net/en/index.php?opr=ShowDetails&ID=26681
PA
cuts off salaries to Gaza Strip Health Ministry workers, union
says The union said that the PA cut
off the salaries of more than 1000 health sector employees in the
Gaza Strip this week. The move means that the Fatah-dominated PA, led
by Prime Minister Salam Fayyad, has cut off the salaries of more than
3000 workers since June. The union called the PA's decision a crime
against "angels of mercy" who rescue and treat the sick and
injured regardless of political
affiliation. http://www.maannews.net/en/index.php?opr=ShowDetails&ID=26683
Livni
to push for international force in Gaza Foreign
Minister Tzipi Livni is expected to discuss the idea of the
deployment of a NATO force in the region in talks with NATO
Secretary-General Jaap de Hoop Scheffer in Belgium over
the weekend, The Jerusalem Post has learned. Traditionally NATO's
position was that it would not deploy here until there was a solution
to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and does not want to go to Gaza
and risk attack from Hamas, which has made clear it
would oppose a NATO
presence. http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?cid=1196847275433&pagename=
JPost%2FJPArticle%2FShowFull
Israeli
media mark 20th anniversary of first Intifada with special
reports Israeli army radio will air
Sunday a lengthy program in addition to interviews with Palestinian
and Israeli leaders to ask them about the differences between the
First Intifada, or "Stones' Uprising," because of the
stones that Palestinians threw at occupying Israeli forces, and the
current armed uprising, or "Al-Aqsa Intifada," which began
in September 2000. The army radio intends to find out weather the
Palestinians plan to launch a third
uprising. http://www.maannews.net/en/index.php?opr=ShowDetails&ID=26686
Ahmed
Yousuf: Open letter to Condoleezza Rice Senior
Political Advisor, Ministry of Foreign Affairs – Gaza: You have
made it a precondition to any engagement with us that we accept
certain conditions. Yet you don't apply the same preconditions to the
Israelis. You don't require of them recognition of Palestinian rights
or a renunciation of the terrible violence that they daily invoke on
us. Many people make the mistake of presuming that we have some
ideological aversion to making peace. Quite the opposite; Our
conflict with the Israelis is a grievance-based conflict. We want to
end the occupation of our land and the systematic human rights abuses
that our people suffer from daily. We do not have any ideological
problems with living side by side with Christians and Jews. When we
have not been occupied we have successfully done this for thousands
of years. http://www.palestinechronicle.com/story-120607142819.htm
Of
Arabs at Annapolis – by Susan Abualhawa How
is it possible that Arab men who command the greatest natural
resource ever known to man manage to be utterly powerless to stop the
wholesale robbery and rape of Palestine or Iraq
? I suppose this is nature of imperialism, and how
cruelly it operates when good people do nothing to stand in its way.
It's a bitter truth, but I get it. No one really expected Bush
or Olmert to care whether Palestinians live or die. Israel's
primary aim has always been clear: Palestine without
Palestinians. What I don't understand,
however, is what were all of those Arab leaders doing participating
in that charade in
Annapolis? http://www.palestinechronicle.com/story-12070733329.htm
War
of words over an oil named Peace Mark
Tran reports on a charity under fire for marketing an Israeli olive
oil at the expense of Palestinian products – Peace Oil, an olive
oil made in Israel by Jews and Arabs, would seem
an ideal Christmas gift for those wishing to take a stand against
consumerism. Despite its laudable intentions, however, Cat has come
under fire from those who claim it is undermining products made by
Palestinians and brought into Britain by
cooperatives such as
Zaytoun. http://www.guardian.co.uk/international/story/0,,2223924,00.html
FILM
REVIEW – Return to Palestine Reviewed
by Sam Bahour – If you are planning to present the Palestinian
issue to foreign audiences, plan to use this film as your visual aid
to reveal the true meaning of the occupation: organized state
terror. The hour-long abridged DVD version of Return to
Palestine by Ed Hill is a sombre account of the
slow and painful process of ethnic cleansing that Palestinians are
dealing with, in full view of the international community. Through
the lens of Palestinian olive farmers, the documentary systematically
walks the viewer through the oppression that Palestinians are facing
daily. http://www.palestinechronicle.com/story-12070732241.htm
BOOK
REVIEW: The Butterfly's Burden by Mahmoud Darwish this
remarkable book assembles the first three volumes Darwish published
on his return to Ramallah after a 26-year
exile. http://books.guardian.co.uk/review/story/0,,2223809,00.html
Two
'Israeli Arabs' arrested on suspicion of planning attacks The
Shin Bet security service has recently arrested two Israeli Arab
youths suspected of planning al-Qaida inspired terror attacks against
targets in Israel, a gag order lifted Thursday revealed. The two
suspects, 21-year-old economics student Akrameh Jurin and a
17-year-old high school student, are both residents of Jaljulya, a
local council in central Israel east of Kfar
Sava. http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/931988.html
Israeli
Arab leader to PA: Don't recognize Israel as Jewish state The
Palestinian Authority must not recognize Israel as
a Jewish state, head of the Higher Arab Monitoring Committee Shawki
Khatib said Friday during a Hadash party annual convention in
Nazareth. According to Khatib, Israeli Arabs in Israel have
been pushed to the margins due to the country's definition as Jewish
state, and are paying a heavy price for this.
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3480152,00.html
Widow
threatened with deportation On June
15, 2004, a day before Semion Mueller died of cancer, the Muellers
had an appointment at the Interior Ministry office in Be'er Sheva.
Natalia Mueller, 55, a non-Jewish Ukrainian, had completed five years
and four months of her naturalization process. At this meeting she
was supposed to file a request for the hoped-for citizenship. When
Mueller got to the Interior Ministry, the clerk reportedly told her
that if he died, she would have to leave the country since she is not
Jewish. http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/932124.html
Ethiopian
Jewish community hit hard by discrimination Examples
of racism in Israel in 2007: a school that prides
itself on its low number of Ethiopian students; parents requesting
Ethiopian children be removed from their children's kindergarten; a
teacher that says 'the student is a nuisance not only to Ethiopians
but also to the Israeli students in the class.' Organizations looking
out for Ethiopians unveil the true state of racism in Israel. The
facts seem to show that these attitudes are not confined to specific
areas of the country but rather represent a collective phenomenon
within Israeli
society. http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3480010,00.html
Spreading
his wings – refusenik general writes new book Brigadier
General Spector was the most senior officer who signed the "letter
of the pilots," which was made public on September 24, 2003, and
stated: "We, for whom the IDF and the air force are an integral
part of our being; who were brought up to love Israel and to
contribute to the Zionist ideal, cannot take part in the operations
in the center of populated civilian areas; and [we] refuse to
endanger innocent Palestinian civilians ... The continued occupation
is critically harming the country's security." Now, four years
later, Spector is publishing a full and detailed reply to the
question of how someone like him could have signed the pilots'
letter, and also why his signature is the only possible outcome of
his education concerning the value of conscience and of "purity
of arms." The reply comes in the form of a book entitled "Ram
vebarur" ("Loud and Clear," Yedioth Ahronoth Books; in
Hebrew), in which Spector tells his story and the story of the
IAF. http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/932058.html
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