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Settlers / Land, property, resources theft and destruction / Ethnic cleansing
Report: Israel to legalize tens of outposts
TEL AVIV, Israel (Ma‘an) 1 Mar -- Israel is moving to "immediately
dismantle all illegal settlement outposts built on privately-owned
Palestinian land," Israeli media reported Tuesday citing army officials.
The
Israeli daily Haaretz reported that the decision would legalize other
outposts, which were determined to be on "state lands." ... The same
decision set in motion a plan to legalize other outposts. According to
NGOs and monitoring groups, there are some 100 settlement outposts in
the West Bank. With three set to come down, another 97
could be legalized under Israeli law according to numbers provided by
Peace Now. Under international law, it is illegal to move civilian
populations into
occupied territory. All Israeli settlements and settlement outposts
violate the Fourth Geneva Convention. The settlements set for
legalization are those which Israel has determined are built on "state
land," which according to survey groups and reports by NGOs including
Peace Now, is confiscated village lands belonging to West Bank
communities and historically used for farming. According to a 2006
report by Peace Now, over 50 percent of the lands settlements have been
built on have retroactively been declared state lands. http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=364398
'Price tag' -- Settlers burn Palestinian home in Nablus
NABLUS
(Ma‘an) 28 Feb -- Israeli forces on Monday closed the main street in
Nablus after hundreds of settlers attacked Palestinian cars and set fire
to a home, Palestinian Authority officials said. Settlers threw Molotov
cocktails at homes in Huwara village, setting fire to the home of Rabi
Taha As-Sebty, Doughlas said. Palestinian firefighters controlled the
blaze. Huwarra Street, Shavi Shemron Street and the At-Tanib checkpoint
were all closed as hundreds of settlers gathered on roads and threw
stones and Molotov cocktails at Palestinian cars, said Palestinian
Authority settlement affairs official Ghassan Doughlas. Locals reported
that settlers broke into the home of Muhammad As-Sebty and destroyed the
furniture. http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=364304
Price tag: Palestinian vehicles vandalized in Hebron
Ynet
1 Mar -- Right-wing activists continued their violent protests early
Tuesday against the Palestinian population and security forces,
following the demolition of illegal structures in Havat Gilad. The
windshields of dozens of Palestinian vehicles were shattered ... The
coordinator of government activities in the territories instructed all
Palestinian council heads on Monday to be
on high alert for fear of more "price tag" activities. It is feared
extremists will try to target a mosque on Wednesday or Thursday. http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4035962,00.html
'Price tag' also? -- Second settler hit-and-run injures Hebron boy
HEBRON
(Ma‘an) 1 Mar -- An Israeli settler knocked down a Palestinian boy with
his car on Monday evening, driving away and leaving the child in the
street, residents of Hebron's Old City told Ma‘an. The boy
[five-year-old Qutaiba Al-Rajabi, acc. to PIC] was evacuated to the
Al-Mizan Hospital in Hebron where medics said his wounds were moderate
... On Sunday, outside of the Old City, an Israeli settler ran down an
11-year-old girl near the Beit Ainun, medics reported. The
girl, identified as Amani Al-Mutawer, was walking to school when she was
hit. She was transferred to Hadassah hospital in Israel, where her
condition was described as moderate. http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=364348
Settlers attack home, uproot olive trees in Bethlehem
West
Bank, (Pal Telegraph) 1 Mar -- A number of Jewish settlers accompanied
by Israeli military forces started uprooting 25 olive trees near the
Fureidis mount in the east of Bethlehem and attacked civilian houses.
Local sources said that dozens of settlers carrying machine guns stormed
yesterday night agricultural lands belong to Ahmed Al-Wahesh and
uprooted hundreds of olive trees before their withdrawing at morning,
leaving great damage with the properties. http://www.paltelegraph.com/palestine/west-bank/8594- settlers-attack-homes-uproot-olive-trees-in-bethlehem-.html
Settlers plan 'Day of Rage' in West Bank HEBRON
(AFP) 1 Mar -- ...media
reports suggested it would involve sit-down protests at major junctions
across the country, as well as attempts to block Palestinian traffic in
the West Bank. The settlers routinely react when police and soldiers
demolish structures in settlements or wildcat settlement outposts --
those which have been set up without government approval -- but what
angered them on Monday was police use of stun grenades and paint ball
guns. Stun grenades are normally reserved for Palestinian
demonstrations, while recalcitrant settlers tend to be handled with tear
gas and truncheons. http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=364530
Jerusalem court indicts 17 pro-settlement protesters
Haaretz
1 Mar -- Seventeen charged for attacking police, damaging police
vehicles in protests against IDF demolitions in the unauthorized Havat
Gilad outpost; seven of those indicted are minors. http://www.haaretz.com/news/diplomacy-defense/ jerusalem-court-indicts-17-pro-settlement-protesters-1.346488
Top rabbi demands dialogue before West Bank outposts are demolished
Haaretz
1 Mar -- Rabbi Chaim Drukman sends message to Netanyahu conveying
concern over clashes between settlers and police that took place after
security demolished West Bank outpost of Havat Gilad. http://www.haaretz.com/news/national/ top-rabbi-demands-dialogue-before-west-bank-outposts-are-demolished-1.346438
Israeli security forces defend use of rubber bullets during West Bank outpost demolition
Haaretz
1 Mar -- A spokesman for the Judea and Samaria police assured Monday
that protesters were only fired at after stones were thrown. Eyewitness
testimonies and footage of the incident paint a different picture,
though. Of the 13 people hit by the rubber bullets, two were shot in the
back. Yehuda Shimon, a lawyer and a
resident of the ranch, was shot at short range in both knees while
filming, without being a threat to police.
http://www.haaretz.com/print-edition/news/israeli-security-forces- defend-use-of-rubber-bullets-during-west-bank-outpost-demolition-1.346333
Barak: Settlers' anti-razing protest a 'provovation' Ynet
1
Mar --Defense minister comments on soldier's refusal to return to army
after his Havat Gilad house was razed, says 'citizens cannot take
matters into their own hands' http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4036166,00.html
Israel issues eviction orders to 600 Palestinian Bedouins in Jerusalem area
AIC
28 Feb -- Hathem Abdel Qader, responsible for Jerusalem in the Fatah
movement, warned yesterday of an Israeli plan to deport some 600
Palestinian Bedouin residents of the Wadi Abu Hindi area, located
between the settlements of Maale Adumim and Keder, south-east of
Jerusalem. Abdel Qader noted that the Israeli military issued evacuation
orders to tens of Bedouin families in Wadi Abu Hindi. According to the
orders, the families must leave the area by the end of March. http://www.alternativenews.org/english/index.php/topics/jerusalem/3354- israel-issues-eviction-orders-to-600-palestinian-bedouins-in-jerusalem-area-
The Israelis keep bulldozing their village, but still the Bedouin won't give up their land / Harriet Sherwood
Guardian 1 Mar -- ...About a kilometre from the main road, you come
first to the village cemetery, where the oldest grave dates from 1914,
and a corrugated iron barn that serves as the mosque and now a communal
kitchen and shelter. Then, across a trough in the land, you see the
remnants of the Bedouin village: four simple wooden frames whose
tarpaulin covers are continually thrashed by the relentless wind. This
is all that's left of a
once-thriving community after a seven-month war of attrition that has
pitted the Bedouin villagers against the Israeli army, the Jewish National Fund (JNF) and a Christian evangelical television channel called God TV. And the struggle is not over.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2011/mar/01/israelis-demolish-bedouin-village
Israel allocates $24m to judaize eastern Jerusalem
OCCUPIED
JERUSALEM, (PIC 1 Mar -- The Israeli controlled municipality of
Jerusalem announced that it was allocating around 24 million dollars to
"develop and re-organize eastern suburbs of Jerusalem." Palestinian
human rights groups said that the announcement carried by a weekly
Hebrew newspaper on Tuesday meant that more judaization of occupied
Jerusalem was underway under the guise of development and organization. http://www.palestine-info.co.uk/en/default.aspx?xyz=U6Qq7k%2b
War crimes / Extrajudicial targeted killings
PA: Israel assassination probe 'making excuses for murder'
RAMALLAH (Ma‘an) 1 Mar -- The Palestinian Authority on Monday slammed an
Israeli investigation which found the killing of 13 civilians in Gaza
during an assassination was not a disciplinary offense ... The
commission's report stated that the killings were carried out according
to the "the principles and rules set out by Israeli and international
law and the ethical and moral norms on which they are based." The PA
described the claim as "outrageous." http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=364216
Benayahu: I entered UK with pseudonym Ynet
1
Mar -- IDF Spokesperson tells Defense News magazine he assumed false
name to avoid arrest for 'war crimes'. Benayahu: Anti-Israel activists
exploit universal jurisdiction to wage law fare against us ...Benayahu is not the only Israeli official that fears to visit Britain. http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4036113,00.html
Detention
Israeli policemen detain 9 Palestinian boys including 7-year-old
OCCUPIED
JERUSALEM, (PIC) 28 Feb -- Israeli occupation police rounded up nine
Palestinian boys in Silwan and Ras Al-Amud in occupied Jerusalem on
Monday including a 7-year-old child. Local sources said that Israeli
border policemen accompanied by special units stormed the Old City and
broke into many houses and wreaked havoc in them. They said that Khalil
Al-Resheq, 7, was among the detainees along with 11-year-old Muslim Odeh
and 14-year-old Ahmed Abu Madi while the others were 16 years old and
one 19-year-old. http://www.palestine-info.co.uk/en/default.aspx?xyz=U6Qq7k%2bcOd
IOF troops round up 5 West Bankers, 180 in February
WEST
BANK, (PIC) 1 Mar -- Israeli occupation forces (IOF) rounded up five
Palestinian citizens in various West Bank areas at dawn Tuesday, the
Israeli radio reported. It quoted an IOF spokesman as saying that the
detainees were wanted for questioning. Meanwhile, the Palestinian
prisoner society said in a report that the Israeli occupation forces
(IOF) detained more than 180 Palestinians, most of them children and
women, from different West Bank areas during February. The society
affirmed that 16 physical abuse incidents were documented during the
month, where Israeli soldiers were reportedly assaulted children with
their feet, hands, rifle butts, and batons.... http://www.palestine-info.co.uk/En/default.aspx?xyz=U6Qq7k%2bcOd
Children in East Jerusalem get short stick of the Occupation Palestine
Monitor 1 Mar -- Over the past six months, if you were following
Palestinian and Israeli news, hardly a day would go by without reading a
report that more children were detained in East Jerusalem. Now, various
reports are coming out that confirm these impressions: children of East
Jerusalem are being injured and arrested at an alarmingly high rate. http://www.palestinemonitor.org/spip/spip.php?article1699
Rights group working to guarantee every last right of Jerusalem prisoners
OCCUPIED
JERUSALEM, (PIC) 28 Feb -- A leading Jerusalem rights group has launched
a wide-ranging campaign in coordination with local and world
organizations to ensure that every last right of Jerusalem natives
jailed in Israeli prisons is preserved. The organization Al-Maqdese for
Society Development (MSD) has assigned a team of lawyers to follow cases
involving all the individual and collective rights of the more than 200
Jerusalem prisoners in Israeli custody. The group has already made a
number of visits to Israeli prisons across Palestine and met with more
than 60 prisoners http://www.palestine-info.co.uk/en/default.aspx?xyz=U6Qq7k%2bc
Siege / Restriction of movement / Other rights violations
Israel shuts down Jerusalem event
JERUSALEM (Ma’an) -- Israeli police and intelligence agents forcibly
shut down two events in East Jerusalem on Tuesday morning, citing
"security reasons" for the clampdown. Armed police and border guards
prevented guests from entering a conference on "Defending Palestinian
Rights in Jerusalem" at the Capitol Hotel on Salah Addin Street in
Jerusalem, organizers said. http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=364433
Single Gaza crossing opens
GAZA CITY (Ma‘an) 1 Mar -- Israeli officials opened one terminal for
imports into Gaza on Tuesday, and crossings authorities told Palestinian
liaison
officers to expect 190 truckloads of goods. http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=364355
Reprisals
Armed factions claim mortar attacks on Israeli forces GAZA
CITY (Ma‘an) 1 Mar -- The armed wings of Fatah and the Popular Front
for the Liberation of Palestine claimed responsibility for firing mortar
shells at Israeli forces on Monday. The Al-Aqsa Brigades and the Abu
Ali Mustafa Brigades issued statements saying fighters targeted soldiers
trying to invade the Al-Ghoul area in the northern Gaza Strip. http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=364270
Missile fired at IDF tank thwarted by Windbreaker shield Ynet
1
Mar -- An RPG was fired at an IDF tank travelling east towards the city
of Khan Younis in Gaza Tuesday afternoon. Soldiers returned fire, and
the Palestinians claim one person was injured from artillery fire in
the area. The anti-tank missile that was fired towards the tank was
thwarted by the Windbreaker active missile protection system, which was
used for the first time during operational activity. The missile
exploded at a large distance from the tank, preventing damage, the army
said. ... Eyewitnesses said the RPG hit the tank and set it
on fire. The IDF confirmed an attack on a force patrolling the border,
but said the incident did not result in any injuries or damage. http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4036240,00.html
Jihad leader urges resistance to detain Israeli soldiers GAZA
CITY
(Ma‘an) 1 Mar -- Islamic Jihad leader Khaled Al-Batsh on Monday called
on Palestinian resistance groups to intensify their activities and
detain Israeli soldiers. Al-Batsh said resistance was the only way to
free thousands of Palestinians detained in Israeli prisons ... In June
2006, Gaza militants captured Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit in a
cross-border raid. Negotiations to secure his release have focused on a
deal to free 1,000 Palestinian detainees in exchange for Shalit. Despite
international mediation efforts, no agreement has been reached, but
Hamas spokesman Usama Al-Maziani said Wednesday that confidential
discussions with Israel to conclude the deal would resume. http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=364244
Activism / Solidarity / Boycott, Divestment & Sanctions
Pete Seeger endorses BDS, shuns Jewish National Fund 28 Feb -- Legendary folklorist, singer, songwriter and long time political activist Pete Seeger has officially announced his support for Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions against Israel, a press release by the Israel Committee Against House Demolition (ICAHD) said today. According to the press release, Seeger, 91, took part in a virtual rally sponsored by the Arava Institute
in the Negev last November, despite requests from BDS groups not to
participate. In January, he met with representatives of the BDS movement
at his home, who elaborated on the relations between the Jewish National Fund and the Institute. After the meeting, Seeger said he now endorses the BDS approach.
http://972mag.com/breaking-pete-seeger-endorses-bds/
Palestinians and other countries
Interview: Jordan revoking citizenship from Palestinian refugees / Hazem Jamjoum
EI 28 Feb -- Hazem Jamjoum spoke to Anis F. Kassim, an
international law expert and practicing lawyer in Jordan to clarify what
is known about the situation of Palestinian citizenship rights in
Jordan. Kassim was a member of the Palestinian legal defense team before
the International Court of Justice in the 2004 landmark case
on Israel's wall in the occupied West Bank. http://electronicintifada.net/v2/article11821.shtml
Rights group: Palestinians stranded in Egypt must be allowed back into Gaza
dpa
28 Feb -- Palestinian Centre for Human Rights calls on PA President
Mahmoud Abbas to take 'serious action' and urge Egypt to grant
Palestinians freedom of movement. http://www.haaretz.com/news/international/rights-group- palestinians-stranded-in-egypt-must-be-allowed-back-into-gaza-1.346280
Gadhafi forces detain Palestinian students BETHLEHEM
(Ma‘an)
-- Libyan forces loyal to Moammar Gadhafi detained Palestinian students
Monday in Misurata, officials said. Reports
from informed sources said Gadhafi's forces detained Palestinians
studying at a military college in the northwestern city after they
refused to join the pro-regime forces. http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=364160
Palestinians rescued from Libya deny receiving claimed embassy aid
TRIPOLI,
(PIC) 1 Mar -- Palestinian students returning home after being caught in
the violent unrest sweeping Libya have denied statements by the PA
ambassador claiming to have come to their aid. At a time when
governments scramble to evacuate their citizens from major protests in
Libya that have been met with violence, medical students in Al-Zawiya
said they were forced to resort to the Jordanian ambassador to Libya
after failed attempts to contact the diplomat sent by their own country. http://www.palestine-info.co.uk/en/default.aspx?xyz=U6Qq7k%2b
Gaza man returns home from Egyptian prison GAZA
CITY
(Ma‘an) -- A Palestinian man detained in Egypt for eighteen months
returned home to the southern Gaza city of Khan Younis on Monday,
after an early release from prison. Palestinian sources in Gaza
identified the man as Nabil Mansour Al-Basheety, 38, and confirmed that
he was the ninth Palestinian to be released from Egyptian prison since
the revolution in that country succeeded in ousting former President
Hosni Mubarak ... On their return, many of the prisoners said they were
detained without being told what charges were laid against them. http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=364362
Racism / Discrimination
Israel preparing to deport star of Oscar-winning doc 'Strangers No More' / Mya Guanieri
28 Feb ...After a five month delay, which followed a year-long battle over the matter, the deportation of 400 children and their parents is scheduled to begin on Sunday—just a week after “Strangers No More”
won an Oscar. Just a week after a crowd in the US applauded the touching
story of foreigners who find a home here in Israel. Just a week
after the Israeli media runs its hip-hip-hooray! reports of the win, the Oz Unit will start rounding such kids up. And one of the children is the 10-year-old star of the film. http://mondoweiss.net/2011/02/ israel-preparing-to-deport-refugees-celebrated-in-oscar-winning-doc-strangers-no-more.html
Political news
Palestinians call for unity protest on 15 March / Pam Bailey 1 Mar -- ...An
attempted "Day of Dignity"
on 11 February -- called by an anonymous, pro-Fatah group to protest
Hamas restrictions -- was disbanded before it ever really began.
Suspected organizers were interrogated, and police blanketed the street
corners. However, a broader coalition of youth has now coalesced around
plans for
a 15 March sit-in, demanding that Hamas and Fatah halt their propaganda
campaign against each other, include all Palestinian factions in a
restructured Palestine Liberation Organization, force their senior
representatives in the two governments (West Bank and Gaza) to resign
their posts, and call new elections after agreeing to work together.
http://electronicintifada.net/v2/article11833.shtml
PA militias: Our collaboration with Israel is for the Palestinian people's good
RAMALLAH,
(PIC) 1 Mar -- Spokesman for the Palestinian Authority security militias
in the West Bank Adnan Adhameri reiterated his claims that the security
cooperation with the Israeli occupation is in the Palestinian people’s
best interest and to facilitate their daily lives. “The security
leadership is committed to the Palestinian Authority's political
agreements, which state that no acts of hostility from us would be
launched against Israel,” Adhameri added in an interview with Al-Watan
TV channel. http://www.palestine-info.co.uk/en/default.aspx?xyz=U6Qq7k%2bcO
Other news
Palestinian Airlines staff accused of corruption BETHLEHEM
(Ma‘an) 1 Mar -- The general director of Palestinian Airlines has
revealed the company was engaged in extensive financial corruption.
Based
in Egypt and owned by the Palestinian Authority, the three-plane fleet
operates out of the El-Arish Airport south of Gaza in Egypt http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=364219
Analysis / Opinion
On recruiting informers [with
video
interviews with three men] Mahsanmilim -- Need a permit to go to Amman
for cancer treatment? No problem. Work for us and you’ll have it. Want
to go study in Egypt? Visit your dying sister in Saudi Arabia? Get out
of prison? Stop getting beaten up? Sit in jail for a single year instead
of ten? Be eligible for family unification? Live with your children?
Get treated in the only institution that might save your life?
Keep your magnetic card? Your work permit? No problem. You help us,
we’ll help you. And on and on it goes, at every nook and cranny, Israel
persists with one of its most horrible, sinister and stealthy crimes --
the recruitment of collaborators. All black-listed, all guilty, unless
you go say ‘yes’ to the ‘captain’. Black-listed regardless of what
they’ve done or not done, prevented a-priori, so that any natural right
should have to be purchased. Offer something in return. And that
something is treason.
http://www.mahsanmilim.com/informE.htm
Arab pride reborn through revolution / Yasmeen El Khoudary from the Gaza Strip
EI 28 Feb -- We Arab youth have memorized countless poems
and songs about Arab unity and Arab revolution, about freedom and
liberty. We have been taught countless lessons about the magnificent
history of the Arabs, and have memorized the names of the world's great
Arab scientists, historians, mathematicians, philosophers,
poets and writers. We have been memorizing for as long as we can
remember, twenty years or more. But never did we get the chance to chant
the songs or recite the poems, or see that the grandchildren of those
great Arabs are living up to the legacy of their ancestors. http://electronicintifada.net/v2/article11832.shtml
Far-right Jewish white supremacist authors Tennessee anti-Islam bill / Alex B. Kane
1 Mar -- The wave of Islamophobia continues to spread across the United States, as a Tennessee bill
now on the table would make “following the Islamic code known as Shariah
law a felony, punishable by 15 years in jail.” The author behind this
bill, one of 15 similar pieces of legislation being considered in states around the U.S., is a notorious, far-right figure: David Yerushalmi. ... Yerushalmi has been aptly described as a “Jewish fascist” by blogger Richard Silverstein.
http://alexbkane.wordpress.com/2011/03/01/ far-right-jewish-white-supremacist-authors-tennessee-anti-islam-bill/
Other Mideast
Mideast protests at a glance (AP) 1 Mar -- A look at anti-government protests, political unrest and key developments in seven Arab countries on Tuesday.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20110301/ap_on_re_mi_ea/ml_mideast_protests_glance
Monday: 1 Iraqi killed, 16 wounded
At least one Iraqi was killed and 16 more were wounded in light
violence. In an Iraqi court, meanwhile, a British security guard was
given life in prison for killing two colleagues. In a bid to ensure an Arab League Summit scheduled
for March 29 goes on as planned, Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki insisted
that Iraq currently is the safest Arab country. Separately, though, he advised moving
provincial elections up as a response to ongoing and deadly anti-government
protests.... http://original.antiwar.com/updates/2011/02/28/monday-1-iraqi-killed-16-wounded/
US silent as Iraqi regime cracks down / Justin Elliott 28 Feb -- We saw it
with Yemen, and now we're seeing it again with Iraq: the Obama
administration is conspicuously quiet when friendly Middle East regimes
use ugly tactics -- including violence and imprisoning peaceful
demonstrators -- to quell growing protest movements in their countries
... in one of the least-noticed stories of the week, the U.S.-backed
government of Nouri al-Maliki in Iraq has resorted to imprisoning 300
journalists, intellectuals, and lawyers in order to stop ongoing
protests, according to a well-reported Washington Post dispatch from Baghdad. http://www.commondreams.org/headline/2011/02/28-12
U.S.
Poll: Americans still favorable toward Israel Ynet
1
Mar --Gallup Poll shows 63% of US public still support Israel, only 17%
side with Palestinians. Israel's popularity on the rise ever since
September 11 attacks ... Eighty percent of Republicans were
favorable towards Israel compared with 57% of Democrats and
independents. According to ideological division, Israel receives about
74% of the conservative support whereas the liberals are 49% favorable
towards Israel. http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4035905,00.html |
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