Jerusalem
Fund Information Brief by Diana Buttu While
a recent poll by the Jerusalem Media and Communications Center (JMCC)
found that 62 percent of Palestinians expect the Annapolis meeting,
scheduled for 26-27 November, to fail, the Palestinian leadership
hopes that it will launch talks on the final status issues that are
central for the establishment of an independent viable Palestinian
state. The "core-issues"—Jewish settlements,
Jerusalem, Refugees, Water and Borders—have been discussed, at
certain degrees, during pervious U.S.-brokered meetings. However,
mutual agreement on the issues remains evasive. In a three-part
special series, The Palestine Center looks at the current reality of
and possible solutions for: Settlements and the Wall, Jerusalem and
Refugees. http://www.thejerusalemfund.org/images/informationbrief.php?ID=187
Palestinian
blindfolded, beaten by Israeli forces in Hebron According
to international human rights workers living in the area, a
Palestinian man was detained, blindfolded and beaten by Israeli
forces Monday night in the Tel Rumeida neighborhood of Hebron.
The man was on his own property, just two meters from his door, when
the Israeli soldiers approached and shouted at the man that he was in
a closed military zone.
http://www.imemc.org/article/51642
Al
Funduq and six other villages under house arrest For
the first time ever, Israeli forces have put the residents of the
sleepy village of al Funduq, near Qalqilia in the northern West Bank,
under house arrest. Villagers must stay indoors - they are
forbidden from going outside by the Israeli occupying forces.
http://www.imemc.org/article/51643
Olmert
approves provision of 50 armored vehicles to PA security forces Prime
Minister Ehud Olmert has agreed to allow Palestinian Authority
security forces in the West Bank receive 50 armored vehicles,
reversing two years of opposition, Israeli officials said Wednesday.
Olmert is presenting the agreement as a gesture to moderate
Palestinian Authority Mahmoud Abbas in advance of next week's Mideast
peace conference in the U.S., the officials
said. http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/926308.html
Three
Palestinian Killed, Four Wounded In the Strip Three
Palestinians were shot and killed Tuesday morning among were two
belongs to Al Aqsa martyr Brigade during a shootout with the Israeli
troops north Gaza Strip while the third killed by the fire of IOF
special forces while having been in front of his home south the
Strip. http://www.ipc.gov.ps/ipc_new/english/details.asp?name=20134
An
Interview with Norman Finkelstein Wajahat Ali speaks
to American political scientist and writer Dr. Norman Finkelstein
about the denial of his tenure at DePaul University, anti-Semitism,
and challenging the academic status quo on the Palestine-Israel
conflict. http://www.suhaibwebb.com/blog/2007/11/19/interview-with-norman-finkelstein-by-wajahat-ali/
The
US is Guilty of Human Rights Violations Against the Palestinian
People The United States government knows Israel is
guilty of numerous human rights abuses against the Palestinian people
and has done for many years. However, the US government chooses to
overlook Israel's numerous crimes against humanity and breaches of
international law because it feels it is a country of strategic ...
http://www.palsolidarity.org/main/2007/11/20/the-us-is-guilty-of-human-rights-violations-against-the-palestinian-people/
Curfew
in Al Funduq The village of Al Funduq, 15km from Qalqilia,
is today under curfew. For the first time in the history of the
village the 700 residents are forbidden from entering the streets,
driving cars, and are subject to random house searches.
http://www.palsolidarity.org/main/2007/11/20/curfew-in-al-funduq/
Israel
increases restrictions on occupied Palestinians in preparation for
summit Curfews have been imposed on all towns and villages
in the northern West Bank. Access to Jerusalem for worshippers
hoping to pray at the al-Aqsa mosque has been cut off. Soldiers
operating the over 700 checkpoints and roadblocks in the West Bank
have been instructed to severely restrict the movement of Palestinian
people. http://www.imemc.org/article/51641
Israeli
Army Invades Fara'h Refugee Camp On Tuesday, November
20th, international Human Rights Workers (HRWs) were alerted to a
military invasion in the Fara'h refugee camp, near Nablus. The
military had surrounded the camp during the night and the attack
began around 1 am.
http://www.palsolidarity.org/main/2007/11/20/israeli-army-invades-farah-refugee-camp/
PFLP
fighters say they didn't forget Abbas's forces crime in Jericho The
Abu Ali Mustafa Brigades, the armed wing of the Popular Front for the
Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) has accused the PA security
apparatuses under the command of PA chief Mahmoud Abbas of targeting
them, affirming they didn't and will not forget the crime of those
forces against the PFLP leaders in Jericho.
http://www.palestine-info.co.uk/en/default.aspx?xyz=U6Qq7k%2bcOd87MDI46m9rUxJEpMO%2bi1s7ck3jF8GxuWGBkE5E71cRlzBGnn2qW4Of77JTZCvX3BSzD%2fIR%2bIqc5BtMzOUiGJvm%2fxm%2frpI%2fiVzElt%2bQHGJCLlQHvjrcJjtLwZCLaOu9MHE%3d
Palestinian
police using torture in Gaza Strip The Palestinian Centre
for Human Rights (PCHR) has received more affidavits from
Palestinians who were subjected to beating, torture and inhuman and
degrading treatment while in detention by the Palestinian police in
the Gaza Strip. PCHR condemns such illegal practices and calls for
prosecuting the perpetrators and ensuring that laws that regulate
procedures of detention are applied.
http://electronicintifada.net/v2/article9111.shtml
Gaza
Strip patients struggling against death due to the
closure Palestinian child dies as a result of delay in
allowing entry to Israeli hospital.
http://www.reliefweb.int/rw/rwb.nsf/db900sid/PANA-795JRB?OpenDocument&rc=3&emid=ACOS-635PFR
Israel
to heart patient: "Go die in Gaza" Y.A.H is a
37-year-old heart patient in need of open heart surgery. He was
referred to a hospital in Nablus, the West Bank, for surgery. He
previously received a permit but was asked by the Israeli General
Security Services (Shabak) to provide information on friends of his
brother. When he failed to he was returned to Gaza and told "go
die in Gaza." Since then he has no permit. His condition is
deteriorating and he is very weak, with breathing difficulties, and
is in danger of sudden death at any moment.
http://electronicintifada.net/v2/article9110.shtml
Palestinian
child dies as result of Israeli imposed sanctions: A
nine-year old Palestinian boy died in Gaza city after Israeli
military has rejected calls for him to travel for treatment,
Palestinian hospital sources said on Monday.
Gaza
Strip patients struggling against death due to the
closure Palestinian child dies as a result of delay in
allowing entry to Israeli hospital: PCHR strongly condemns Israeli
Occupation Forces (IOF) for violating Palestinians' rights to health,
and depriving them of treatment in medical facilities outside the
Gaza Strip. Restricting movement of patients to hospitals in the West
Bank and Israel effectively puts them in a struggle against death.
Most recently, a Palestinian child died after delaying his entry to
Ichilov hospital inside Israel.
http://www.reliefweb.int/rw/RWB.NSF/db900SID/PANA-795JRB?OpenDocument
ISRAEL-OPT:
Inside the maze Movement restrictions in the West Bank:
Traffic news on the radio in the West Bank is more likely to be about
checkpoints and barriers than jams and accidents, as a complex system
of controls and permits can make a short journey for work, family or
medical reasons into a time-consuming marathon, according to a new UN
report.
http://www.irinnews.org/Report.aspx?ReportId=75426
Chronology
- Middle East
peacemaking http://www.reliefweb.int/rw/rwb.nsf/db900sid/LSGZ-795JTQ?OpenDocument&rc=3&emid=ACOS-635PFR
Feature:
Arabs in East Jerusalem get jitters before Annapolis summit Sitting
in his cafe standing by the footway leading up to Mount of Olive, a
tourist must in East Jerusalem, Nabil Ansari, the owner of the cafe
in his 50s, was worrying about the fate of the city where he lives as
a Mideast peace summit loomed.
http://english.people.com.cn/90001/90777/90854/6306225.html
Partial
list of confirmed invitees to Annapolis peace summit The
following is a partial list of confirmed invitees to a U.S.-sponsored
peace conference set to take place in Annapolis, Maryland, according
to officials, who provided it on condition of anonymity ahead of the
formal announcement of the conference.
http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/pages/ShArt.jhtml?itemNo=926297&contrassID=1&subContrassID=1
ANALYSIS:
The importance of who attends Annapolis from Arab states The
pessimism barometer surrounding the Annapolis summit now includes a
new measure: in addition to the question that has yet to be answered
- which Arab states will attend - everyone is waiting for Thursday to
hear about the level of the delegations the Arab states will send.
Will the Arab League foreign ministers meeting in Cairo tomorrow
select themselves, signaling their desire to give real Arab backing
to the summit? Or will they only dispatch ambassadors, by which
Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas will understand that the
Arab support he enjoys is limited and that those dignitaries'
presence is merely an attempt to contain the insult to U.S. President
George W. Bush?
http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/pages/ShArt.jhtml?itemNo=926540&contrassID=1&subContrassID=1
Gaza
must be the priority in Annapolis The situation in
Palestine is even more dire than Jonathan Steele suggests (Comment,
November 16). The West Bank is ruled by Fatah with an iron fist; the
scale of settlements already built by Israel - together with the
scores of checkpoints making movement very difficult - has
effectively reduced it to a string of little Bantustans.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/israel/Story/0,,2214429,00.html
Aid
agencies want Gaza on the agenda at Annapolis A BRITISH
development agency is warning that an international conference on the
Middle East which will be attended by world leaders including Tony
Blair (pictured) will fail unless the crisis in Gaza is addressed.
Christian Aid, along with 40 other development and human rights
organisations, has warned that next week's Annapolis Conference
cannot afford to ignore the humanitarian and political crisis in
Gaza. http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=T&ct=us/8-0&fd=R&url=http://www.religiousintelligence.co.uk/news/%3FNewsID%3D1179&cid=1123893533&ei=UlZDR7-nCo7eqgPLspSkDw
Will
Annapolis fail like all the others? We had been discussing
the prospects for the meeting in Annapolis in the United States
scheduled for next week at which the Israelis and Palestinians are
supposed to commit themselves to reaching a peace agreement.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/7103407.stm
PLO
takes Veolia Transport and Alstom to court in France At
the end of October 2007 European corporations Veolia Transport, and
Alstom were taken to court by Association France Palestine Solidarité
(AFPS), because of their involvement in the Israeli light rail or
tramway project that is planned to link West Jerusalem with the ring
of illegal Jewish settlements in the West Bank. Veolia has been under
international pressure to withdraw from the project, but so far
refuses. Now the Palestinian Liberation Organisation (PLO), as the
legitimate representative of the Palestinian people, has joined AFPS
in the legal action against the two companies. Adri Nieuwhof and
Maria Lherm report for EI.
http://electronicintifada.net/v2/article9104.shtml
Group
'Judaizing' East Jerusalem accused of withholding donation sources
The registrar of associations is considering demanding
the dissolution of the Elad association, which promotes the
"Judaization" of East Jerusalem. The registrar claims the
association is refusing to divulge the sources of donations totaling
over $7 million that Elad received in 2005. Elad representatives
claim that all they know about the bodies that donated funds is their
addresses, and that the association is not obligated to provide any
additional information about its donors.
http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/926322.html
Israelis
rediscovering West Bank As in days gone by, Israel Arabs
are returning in droves to a number of West Bank cities. Israel, PA
conducting talks on reopening Jenin to Israeli citizens in order to
boost Palestinian economy, publicize improved relations between two
sides. http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3473688,00.html
Thus
Spoke Equality, Why Israel Has No "Right to Exist" as a
Jewish State Yet again, the Annapolis meeting between
Olmert and Abbas is preconditioned upon the recognition by the
Palestinian side of the right of Israel to exist as a Jewish state.
Indeed the "road map" should lead to, and legitimate, once
and for all, the right of such a Jewish state to exist in definitive
borders and in peace with its neighbours. The vision of justice, both
past and future, simply has to be that of two states, one
Palestinian, one Jewish, which would coexist side by side in peace
and stability. Finding a formula for a reasonably just partition and
separation is still the essence of what is considered to be moderate,
pragmatic and fair
ethos. http://www.counterpunch.org/bendor11202007.html
U.K.
left wing sees one-state solution to Israel-Palestinian conflict Over
a decade after the Israeli right in effect abandoned the vision of a
Greater Israel, the radical left in both Israel and Britain has come
to favor the idea with a few essential changes. On Sunday, London saw
the conclusion of a conference on the so-called one-state solution
for the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. While pro-Israel groups accused
the organizers of staging a provocation aimed at bashing Israel's
image, academics from Israel and the Palestinian Authority discussed
possible models for the formation of a single state ranging from the
Mediterranean to the Jordan River, and maybe even further east.
http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/926542.html
The
Unrecognized This short documentary by Adalah, The Legal
Center for Arab Minority Rights in Israel, has been around for a
while now but I am only discovering now. I thought of posting it
again for those who drop by here and have not had a chance of
watching it yet. "The Unrecognized "highlights the plight
of Palestinian Arab Bedouin citizens of Israel living in the Naqab
(Negev) desert, many of whom were forced off their lands following
the establishment of the state in 1948."
http://filasteen.wordpress.com/2007/11/20/the-unrecognized/
Haidar
Eid: Annapolis Meeting: Institutionalization of Racism The
idea of defining the country as exclusively white and democratic at
the same time was never accepted by the international community. It
was considered blatant racism.
http://palestinechronicle.com/story-112007160844.htm
Joharah
Baker: The Moral Responsibility we all Bear Once we start
turning against each other, branding each other with names we
previously reserved for our most bitter enemy, the path to national
destruction will be well on its way.
http://palestinechronicle.com/story-112007160545.htm
Ben
White: The One-State Reality The two most common
critiques of a one-state solution are that it is a recipe for massive
bloodshed and that it is impossible to implement.
http://palestinechronicle.com/story-112007160419.htm
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