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Land, property, resources theft & destruction / Ethnic cleansing / Settlers
Stop privatizing national parks / Zafrir Rinat
24 Apr -- In recent months a group of Knesset members, mostly from the
political right, have been promoting an amendment to the national parks
law which would allow the environmental protection minister to relay
jurisdiction for a park to a non-profit association. Under the terms of
the proposed amendment, these are associations whose goals include
"perpetuation of values that have historical, archaeological,
architectural or natural importance." ... one of the amendment’s main
backers, MK Israel Hasson (Kadima), has admitted that one of the main
factors motivating the legislation is a High Court petition submitted by
the Ir Amim non-profit organization protesting the transfer of
management authority for the Jerusalem Walls national park to the Elad
non-profit group. Elad is a right-wing organization devoted to expanding
Jewish control over the City of David.
http://www.haaretz.com/print-edition/opinion/stop-privatizing-national-parks-1.357824
Action opposes political archaeology in Silwan [photos]
Silwan,
Jerusalem (SILWANIC) 23 Apr -- Protesters staged a sit-in outside the
City of David settlement site yesterday in Wadi Hilweh district of
Silwan. Demonstrators tied blindfolds over their eyes in symbolism of
the countless Palestinians who have been kidnapped or arrested as
opponents to settlement activity in their village of Silwan.
The action was timed to coincide with the current influx of tourists and
foreign visitors to the City of David, the majority of whom visit
unaware of the fact that the site is on Palestinian land. http://silwanic.net/?p=15118
Israeli troops smash Palestinian property in Baten al-Hawa
Silwan,
Jerusalem (SILWANIC) 24 Apr -- Violent confrontations erupted in Baten
al-Hawa district of Silwan last night, with Israeli forces smashing
several vehicles belonging to Palestinian residents and firing tear gas,
rubber bullets and sound bombs in the streets. Young Palestinians threw
Molotov cocktails at the Israeli military-occupied roof of a Palestinian
building in the center of the neighborhood. No injuries were
reported, but extensive damage caused to residents' property was
recorded.
http://silwanic.net/?p=15147
Jewish settler opens fire in East Jerusalem neighborhood
JERUSALEM
(WAFA) 24 Apr 19:23 -- A Jewish settler opened fire Sunday in the
streets of Wadi al-Joz neighborhood of East Jerusalem, causing panic
among the neighborhood’s Palestinian residents, according to witnesses.
Moaz al-Za‘tari, director of al-Maqdesee for Social Development, said
the settler acted hysterically and people stayed home in fear of being
shot by the settler, waiting for the Israeli police to come and arrest
him. http://english.wafa.ps/index.php?action=detail&id=15973
Video: Settler harassment of Palestinian shepherds
TaayushHebron 17 Apr - [not even the frightened animals are safe from them]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=ZliHco4mWao
VIDEO: Land Day in Nabi Samuel
Mahsamilim 21 Apr -- Nabi Samuel النبي صموئيل is a Palestinian village
whose houses and lands are coveted by the Israeli Occupation. Most of it
has been ruined,
its lands robbed, and the greater part of its mosque turned into a
Yeshiva (Jewish seminary). The village is totally isolated. An island in
the area occupied by Israel. A
severe policy of restriction of movement permits makes life unbearable
for its inhabitants, imprisoning them in their own village. No one comes
or goes without the occupiers' permission. No
one is allowed to come and visit its two hundred Palestinian
inhabitants, including relatives and friends, except for holders of
Israeli IDs. No one is allowed to build, even a wall, a sewage hole, or
another room for the one room school in the village. Anything can be a
pretext for the Israeli authorities to withdraw the villagers' residency
status so they live in the daily fear of being denied their right to
live in their own village. On
"Land Day" 2011, Palestinian citizens of Israel, Palestinian residents
of Jerusalem and other friends came to al Nabi Samwil to visit, show
solidarity, protest, and plant some trees. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bQn0GUOmRWs&feature=player_embedded#at=104
Easter
Christians in Palestine in pictures
24 Apr - not to be missed, gorgeous photos
http://occupiedpalestine.wordpress.com/2011/04/24/christians-in-palestine-in-pictures/
WATCH: Miracle of the Holy Fire, Jerusalem 2011
23
Apr -- Holy Saturday in Jerusalem, 2011. The Holy Fire is a thousand
year old tradition where a fire miraculously appears in the tomb of
Jesus on the Saturday before Easter and then is spread by candles
throughout the city. [In this video people wait for the candles to
appear in the streets and light their candles from them. Palestinian
bagpipers play.] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ai-UWlOXA4U
Easter 2011: Celebration under occupation
23
Apr -- Bringing the Holy Fire to Beit Sahour, traditionally the
Shepherds' Fields -- Beit Sahour, a Palestinian town in southern West
Bank, one of the last three Christian dominated Palestinian areas. Like
every year the town residents both Christian and Muslim march to welcome
the light from Jerusalem marking Bright Saturday. Today the town finds
time to celebrate but Israeli settlements eating up the resident's lands
cast a heavy cloud. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nFwrxvpXLy4
Saturday of Fire: Bringing the Holy Spirit to the West Bank
After the lightning ceremony led by the Greek Orthodox Patriarch
Theofilos III, "miraculous" by Christian tradition, candles and lanterns
are sent out from Jerusalem to cities throughout the West Bank and the world. Most of the Palestinian residents have been kept in the West Bank this year due to an Israeli-enforced closure during the Easter and Passover holiday week.
Some Palestinian Christians are awarded special passes, but checkpoints
like Ramallah’s Qalandiya were very quiet this past week due to the
closure. Palestine’s Christians, while on average wealthier than their
Muslim neighbors, have felt enormous pressure since 1948, mirroring a
region-wide mass exodus The Independent’s Robert Fisk calls the "Christian flight of Biblical proportions."
http://www.palestinemonitor.org/spip/spip.php?article1771
WATCH: Ethiopian Easter 2011 in Jerusalem
Dir as-Sultan monastery Sepulchre Jerusalem http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HAinL5rTEhQ
She was a Christian Zionist, right up to her first checkpoint / Philip Weiss
24 Apr -- For Easter, here is a portion of a great piece by Alicia von Stamwitz published on America, a Catholic weekly, in
February.
It describes her conversion in college to Zionism as a born-again
Christian, and her trip to Israel and Palestine last year, in
a faith-based tour for Christian journalists. And in the occupied
territories, she had an awakening. Here's an excerpt. Her amazement at
the settlements is just what James North said stunned him when he went
to Palestine: nothing in the American press prepared me for this. I
don't care about the politics, by the way, von Stamwitz is on the road.
Once you're on the road, well just ask the disciples what happened on
the road to Emmaus... von Stamwitz: A tour hosted by Palestinians? .... http://mondoweiss.net/2011/04/she-was-a-christian-zionist-right-up-to-her-first-checkpoint.html
Violence
Israeli settler shot dead, 4 injured in Nablus
NABLUS (Ma‘an) 24 Apr 17:14 -- An Israeli settler was shot dead and four
others were injured early Sunday after a group of Jewish worshipers
snuck into Nablus without coordinating with Palestinian or Israeli
security, officials said. Settler sources named the man killed in the
incident as Jerusalem resident Ben-Yosef Livnat, a 24-year-old father of
four who is the nephew of hawkish culture minister Limor Livnat, and was
born in the Nablus-area settlement Elon Moreh. The shooting took place
when dozens of armed ultra-Orthodox settlers entered the Joseph’s Tomb
site without an Israeli military escort. The
Palestinian officers told the group that they were not allowed in the
area and said that in response settlers pulled out their own guns and
pointed them toward the officers. Israel's military confirmed no
coordination attempts had been made. http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=381521
Israelis shot in West Bank tried to break through Palestinian roadblock, probe shows
Haaretz 24 Apr 12:51 -- Palestinian security forces opened fire early
Sunday on three cars full of Israelis who entered the West Bank compound
of Joseph's Tomb without permission and then tried to break through a
local checkpoint, according
to an initial investigation by the Israel Defense Forces and the
Palestinian Authority ... A senior Israel Defense Forces termed the
incident "a serious mishap caused by both sides." The army is refraining
from referring to the shooting as a terror attack, but has called it an
unjustified attack against civilians.
The Palestinian Authority opened its own investigation into the matter
...Defense Minister Ehud Barak condemned the incident as "murder" and
ordered the IDF to carry out an investigation of its own. He also
demanded the Palestinians probe the incident quickly and take every step
necessary to perpetrate those responsible. "No problem of coordination
can justify an incident like this and the shooting of innocent people,"
he said.
http://www.haaretz.com/news/diplomacy-defense/ israelis-shot-in-west-bank-tried-to-break-through-palestinian-roadblock-probe-shows-1.357885
'Murdered simply for being a Jew'
Ynet
24 Apr -- ...Meanwhile, the police asked the Petah Tikva Magistrate's
Court to remand three Breslov Hasidim, aged 19 from Jerusalem and
Bnei-Brak, for five days for violating a restricted military zone order.
The motion said that the three, along with 15 other hasidim, entered the
Joseph Tomb compound on Sunday morning sans the proper permits. The act
resulted in the shooting incident that left one Israeli dead and five
others injured. The Petah Tikva Magistrate's Court ordered to release
the three under a two-day house arrest. The court permitted the three to
attend prayer services with the escort of family members and ordered
them to pay bail of NIS 5,000 each (about $1,400). The 17-year-old
brother of one of the wounded men arrived at Rabin Medical Center in
Petah Tikva, where they have been hospitalized. "They knew what they
were getting into, and the level of risk involved. But they considered
it as action," the brother told Ynet. [why does the headline have
nothing to do with the story?] http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4060222,00.html MK Limor Livnat: My nephew was killed by a terrorist disguised as a Palestinian policeman
Haaretz 24 Apr 15:49 -- Hundreds attended the funeral of Ben-Joseph
Livnat Sunday, who was killed and three others were wounded earlier in
the day when a Palestinian security officer opened fire on their car as
they were leaving the holy site of Joseph's Tomb near the West Bank city
of Nablus.
http://www.haaretz.com/news/diplomacy-defense/mk-limor-livnat- my-nephew-was-killed-by-a-terrorist-disguised-as-a-palestinian-policeman-1.357901
Netanyahu: PA must take severe steps against killers of Ben-Joseph Livnat
24 Apr -- Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu strongly condemned Sunday
the "atrocious" killing of Ben-Joseph Livnat, a 25-year-old father of
four and nephew of Culture and Science Minister Limor Livnat in the West
Bank, urging the Palestinian Authority to bring those responsible to
justice ...
Netanyahu demanded in a statement that the PA must take severe steps
against the Palestinian policemen who "misbehaved" and opened fire on
the Israeli worshipers. http://www.haaretz.com/news/diplomacy-defense/netanyahu- pa-must-take-severe-steps-against-killers-of-ben-joseph-livnat-1.357878
Report: Palestinians set Joseph's Tomb on fire (VIDEO - click on smaller arrow on the right to watch) – Unrest rattled the West Bank city of Nablus Sunday following the shooting of
Breslov Hassidim visiting the Palestinian-controlled Joseph's Tomb in the city. Palestinian sources reported local Palestinian youths gathered around the Tomb's compound shortly after the
incident and set it on fire. A group of Palestinian
youngsters rolled burning tires into the Tomb's plaza, which was
renovated only a few months ago. A Palestinian source said black smoke
towered over the gravesite, adding the sight was "reminiscent of the
days of the Second Intifada." http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4060163,00.html
'Worshippers visit Joseph's Tomb every night'
Ynet
24 Apr -- After unauthorized visit to Nablus holy site leads to fatal
shooting incident, coordinator of entries to Joseph's Tomb says
difficulty to obtain permits from IDF prompts worshippers to trespass
into vicinity illegally. 'We're allowed in only once a month. They give
us 10 buses, but over half a million want to visit' http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4060258,00.html
Rightists threaten vengeance over Nablus shooting Ynet 24 Apr -- Shortly prior to the funeral of Nablus shooting victim
Ben-Yosef
Livnat, who was killed Sunday morning in a shooting at Joseph's Tomb,
presumably by Palestinian policemen, settlers embarked on
a price tag retaliation, stoning a Palestinian car. A Palestinian child
was reportedly hurt. In retaliation to that,
Palestinians stoned Israeli cars, injuring an Israeli youth. Two homes
and two cars were reportedly set on fire in the village of Hawara, on
the funeral procession route ... Right wing
elements have declared that the latest price tag activities were "only
the beginning" and that the settlers intend to continue taking vengeance
over the Sunday morning killing. http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4060202,00.html
Gaza
IOF troops open fire at Palestinian farmers
KHAN YOUNIS, (PIC) 24 Apr -- Israeli occupation forces (IOF) opened
machinegun fire at Palestinian farmers and their fields east of Khan
Younis, south of the Gaza Strip, on Sunday morning. Palestinian sources
said that the soldiers, stationed on the eastern borders of Khan Younis
opened heavy machinegun fire as warplanes hovered overhead. They said
that the farmers fled their fields due to the intensive shooting, adding
that no casualties were reported.
http://www.palestine-info.co.uk/En/default.aspx?xyz=U6Qq7k%2bcO
Israel destroys spying devices in Gaza
Al-Ahram 24 Apr -- The Israeli air force destroyed audio-visual spying
devices after they were discovered by the Palestinian resistance,
Palestinian sources told Ahram Online. The sources allege that a few
days ago, a number of objects in sand hills in the south of Gaza City
sparked the curiosity of Palestinian resistance affiliates as they
passed by. The resistance’s leadership was informed and technological
experts were
sent to the site. They became certain that the objects were Israeli
spying devices, the sources explained. They had started to move the
devices when the driver received a phone call from Israeli intelligence
elements calling on him to abandon the car within three minutes before
it is bombed from the air.
http://english.ahram.org.eg/~/NewsContent/2/8/10721/World/Region/ Israel-destroys-spying-devices-in-Gaza-.aspx
Gaza children draw to honor slain activist GAZA
CITY
(Ma‘an) 24 Apr -- Children in southern Gaza spent Saturday drawing
pictures to honor slain Italian activist Vittorio Arrigoni. Over a
hundred children and their mothers participated in the memorial event,
organized by a charity in Khan Younis. Children also wrote letters
expressing their condolences to Arrigoni's mother ... "We wanted to
tell, through drawings, that we are a people who love peace and what
happened was nothing to do with our religion or morals," 11-year-old
Tasneim Al-Farra said. "I cried after I learned that
the man had abandoned his homeland and came to defend us. He deserved to
be honored, not murdered," she added. http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=381589
Gaza crossing open for limited goods
GAZA CITY (Ma‘an) -- Palestinian liaison official Raed Fattouh told
Ma‘an that 110 trucks of goods were expected to enter the Gaza Strip.
The
official, who coordinates deliveries of goods, added that two truckloads
of carnations harvested in Gaza would be exported to Europe via the
same crossing. Limited quantities of domestic-use gas will also be
allowed in the Gaza Strip. http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=381532
Activism / Solidarity
Activists demonstrate, work land despite Israeli military harassment
PSP 24 Apr -- On Saturday, April 23, eight Israeli activists and 24
international volunteers joined residents of Beit Ommar for an action
near Karmei Tsur
organized by the Beit Ommar National Committee Against the Wall and
Settlements. The international contingent included volunteers from the
Palestine Solidarity Project and International Solidarity Movement, as
well as the Belgian group Checkpoint Singers ... As the choir sang
anti-oppression songs, Palestinians, Israelis, and internationals began
to pull stones from the earth and add them to the rock walls bordering
the field. Whenever a they approached the soldiers,
the military would retreat, and soon a handful of the faster workers had
pushed the IDF three-quarters of the way across the field. http://palestinesolidarityproject.org/2011/04/24/ activists-demonstrate-work-land-despite-israeli-military-harrasment/
The global wake of Vittorio Arrigoni 24
Apr
-- The International Solidarity Movement and activists around the globe
will connect via webcast for the [Italian] funeral of Vittorio
Arrigoni. The International Solidarity Movement will join synchronized
funerals in Italy and Gaza for Vittorio Arrigoni. At 6pm tonight,
activists, supporters and the public will converge on the Ramallah
Municipality building - between the restaurants Stones and Cafe la Paix -
to celebrate the life and legacy of Arrigoni, slain in Gaza earlier this month. [includes video of the launching of the Oliva].
http://www.palestinemonitor.org/spip/spip.php?article1772
International kidnapping
Palestinian prisoners challenges arrest by Israeli forces as 'illegal extradition'
IMEMC 24 Apr -- A Palestinian who was abducted Friday outside of Nablus
in a joint operation by Israeli military and police forces has
challenged his abduction on the grounds that Israeli police were acting
"outside of Israel" by abducting him in the Occupied West Bank, and that
this renders his abduction illegal under international law. An Israeli
judge has allowed Mohamed Beni Gama's lawyer to submit the argument,
which could have broad implications for some of the 8,000 Palestinians
currently imprisoned inside Israel ... Palestinians are regularly
abducted by Israeli forces in the Occupied Palestinian Territories (the
West Bank and Gaza Strip), with an average of 200 taken per month into
Israeli prison facilities (this number is based on a compilation of
daily news reports, averaged over time). According to Beni Gama's
lawyer, Nachmi Finblatt, the use of Israeli police in the Palestinian
Territories is equivalent to sending domestic police into a foreign
country to arrest a suspect, asking rhetorically, "Would the police
consider abducting a French national from France if they suspected him
of breaking into a business in Israel?" http://www.imemc.org/article/61127
Other news
Israel ranks 7th in 'happiness index' Gallup survey shows 63%
of Israelis satisfied with their lives, more than residents of United
States, Britain. Denmark tops list with 72% happy campers, while only 14% of Palestinian Authority residents say they're content with situation http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4060237,00.html
Thousands of Palestinians attend 9th Aqsa child festival
OCCUPIED JERUSALEM, (PIC) 24 Apr -- More than 15,000 Palestinians from
occupied Jerusalem and the 1948 occupied lands attended on Saturday the
ninth festival of the Aqsa child and the third drawing contest for kids
in the Aqsa Mosque's courtyards. Deputy head of the Islamic Movement in
the 1948 occupied lands Sheikh Kamal Al-Khatib expressed his extreme
delight to see such crowds attending this event to show their attachment
to their holy sites.
http://www.palestine-info.co.uk/En/default.aspx?xyz=U6Qq7k%2
New rule on marriage in Palestinian territories boosts women's rights
Ramallah
(Gulf News) 24 Apr -- A married man in the Palestinian Territories can
no longer remarry unless his first wife is officially notified,
according to a circular issued by the Palestinian Supreme Council of
Islamic Courts on Sunday. According to the circular which was effective
immediately and distributed to the various Sharia courts in the
Palestinian Territories, the courts should not and cannot conduct
marriages without informing the first wife. Also the to-be-wife should
be informed that her husband is married. The ruling comes after growing
complaints from women demanding more rights in the instance of marriage
laws. http://gulfnews.com/news/region/palestinian-territories/ new-rule-on-marriage-in-palestinian-territories-boosts-women-s-rights-1.798545
Arrigoni, Mer-Khamis to receive Jerusalem honors RAMALLAH
(Ma’an) 24 Apr -- President Mahmoud Abbas announced Sunday that he
would present murdered Italian activist Vittorio Arrigoni and slain
Freedom Theater Director Juliano Mer-Kamis with the Jerusalem Medal of
Honor. Family members of both men would be presented with the medals
when Arrigoni's mother visits Palestine, Abbas said. http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=381708
Hebron names park after Arrigoni HEBRON
(WAFA)
24 Apr -- Youth Development Society in Beit Ula, western Hebron Sunday
named a park after the murdered Italian activist, Vittorio Arrigoni, in
honor of his support for the Palestinian Cause. Minister of
Local Government, Khaled Qawasmi, attended the inauguration ceremony and
condemned Arrigoni’s assassination, stressing that the murder does not
reflect Palestinian moral values. http://occupiedpalestine.wordpress.com/2011/04/24/hebron-names-park-after-arrigoni/
Palestinian leadership refuses to move Arafat's archive to Israel Xinhua 22 Apr -- A
Palestinian official in Fatah movement said Thursday that the
Palestinian leadership has not yet allocated the place to keep the
archive of late President Yasser Arafat when they receive it from
Tunisia. Secretary of the Revolutionary Council of Fatah Ameen Maqboul
said that the Palestinian leadership has not yet asked for an Israeli permission to receive the archive. PNA
President
Mahmoud Abbas said during a recent visit to Tunisia that the new
Tunisian leadership agreed to send Arafat's archive to the PNA. http://english.peopledaily.com.cn/90001/90777/90854/7358706.html
Analysis / Opinion / Human interest
WATCH: TEDx Ramallah reminds us of creation under occupation 21 Apr -- The final speaker of TEDx Ramallah, the acclaimed author and architect Suad Amiry [author of Sharon and My Mother-in-Law: Ramallah Diaries],
was a perfect end to an exhilarating day. You have to see her speech,
embedded in two pieces throughout this post, to understand what I
mean.[inspiring AND hilarious] http://972mag.com/tedx-ramallah-reminds-the-world-of-creation-under-occupation/
Israel to Christians: Christ is a monkey on a cross / Tim King
23 Apr -- Show host to monkey depicting Jesus on the cross - "You are a Nazi, Yeshu (Jesus), you are a Nazi." So,
a slutty Israeli TV show features a chick in a skimpy bikini mocking
Jesus Christ by showing him as a stupid looking monkey hanging on a
cross. Then using the 'f' word, she proceeds to tell Jewish viewers that
Christians, we 'goyam', are 'dangerous' toward Jews. From there, it
gets much worse. We aren't making this up; this is Israeli television being widely viewed today. The show is called, "The History Program of Toffee the Gorilla" ... So all of you who tell me how bad I am for the articles I write about Israel, let's hear your defense for this one.
http://salem-news.com/articles/april232011/jesus-israel-tk.php
Interview: Daughter of Franz Fanon on Palestine solidarity
EI 22 Apr -- Last year, Mireille Fanon-Mendès France of the Frantz Fanon
Foundation testified in the trial of Ameer Makhoul, a Palestinian
citizen of Israel and the director of Ittijah, the Union of Arab
Community-Based Associations. In January, Makhoul was sentenced to nine
years in prison for charges related to espionage and contact with
“enemies of the state.” According to Makhoul, during the 22 days he was
held in isolation after his arrest, the Israeli authorities used severe
interrogation methods that caused him both psychological and
physical harm. Mireille Fanon-Mendès France knows Ameer Makhoul through
years of regular meeting while representing their respective
organizations at the
World Social Forum’s International Council. http://electronicintifada.net/content/interview-daughter-frantz-fanon-palestine-solidarity/9865
Children are the best peacemakers in the Middle East / Izzeldin Abuelaish
Guardian 24 Apr -- For the sake of my dead daughters, I will never cease
striving for peace -- I always feel great joy every time I deliver a
baby. To hear that first cry gives me hope because a new person has been
born, a new chance at life. There will be a fresh pair of eyes to see
the world and, I hope, see it in a better way ... As I continue to
follow news about ongoing tensions between Palestinians and Israelis in
Jerusalem and Gaza, I am reminded all the more of the children caught within this conflict. Having worked in Palestine and Israel,
I know there is no difference between Israeli parents and Palestinian
parents. Both instinctively protect their child. But in times of
conflict, both must learn to understand this need about one another.Some
view my lawsuit against the state of Israel sceptically.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2011/apr/24/israel-gaza-children-peacemakers
Shekels as tools of the regime / Salman Masalha
24
Apr -- The issuance of new bills with pictures of writers is a chance
for the government to show its concern for Arab citizens - writer Emile
Habibi for instance ... The paper money in Israel apparently serves as
an organ of Zionist propaganda. Anyone killing time in a queue can stop
and scrutinize lines
attributed to former President Zalman Shazar on the NIS 200 bill and
consider where his tax money is headed: http://www.haaretz.com/print-edition/opinion/shekels-as-tools-of-the-regime-1.357825
At home and abroad, Israelis ignore the rest of the world / Gideon Levy
24
Apr -- You might expect such a tourism-loving people to open its eyes
and ears to what can be seen and heard around the globe. Instead, we
keep walling ourselves in against what the world thinks and feels ...
There have been closed-in nations that traveled here and there. But this
combination of complete apathy to the world and endless traveling around
it is a truly Israeli invention. Why? Because as the bumper sticker
says, Israeli is best, bro.
http://www.haaretz.com/print-edition/opinion/ at-home-and-abroad-israelis-ignore-the-rest-of-the-world-1.357826
Israel, remember: Gaza will be part of Palestinian state / Zvi Bar'el
24
Apr -- If the Palestinian state is recognized, Abbas will be responsible
for what happens in Gaza, if he does not resign first. There
will no longer be room for two governments. http://www.haaretz.com/print-edition/opinion/ israel-remember-gaza-will-be-part-of-palestinian-state-1.357823
'Hypocrisy-seeking missile': Omar Barghouti's BDS reviewed
EI 22 Apr - " “Our South Africa moment has finally
arrived," said Palestinian author-activist Omar Barghouti in a series of
speeches delivered in 2010. With the publication of BDS: The Global Struggle for Palestinian Rights, the first book dedicated to the game-changing boycott, divestment and sanctions movement -- known by the initials BDS -- has itself finally arrived ... Barghouti excels in distilling the arguments surrounding BDS
down to their essentials. It is precisely because of his insistent focus
on these fundamental issues that it has become all but impossible to
find articulate holders of opposing views willing to engage him in
public debate. http://electronicintifada.net/content/hypocrisy-seeking-missile-omar-barghoutis-bds-reviewed/9866
The Middle East's oldest dictatorship / Marwan Bishara
AJ 21 Apr -- Al Jazeera's senior political analyst discusses Israel's
rule over the Palestinians beyond the peace rhetoric -- ...Unlike other
colonial powers and dictatorships in recent memory, Israel took all, but
gave nothing in return. The settlements, the bypass roads and the
industrial zones it built, are exclusively for Jews. Israel
and its various Zionist organisations have built over 600 towns,
villages and other form of settlements for the Jews, but none for the
Palestinians --
not even those it considers part of its own citizens, who make up
almost one-fifth of its population. And
much like other dictatorships, it's in denial over the damage it has
caused to the people under its rule, and delusional over occupation it
deems necessary, benevolent, or even divinely promised. No other
dictatorship in the region has been as indifferent and destructive
for so long over those it ruled, as the Zionist regime has been in
Palestine.
http://english.aljazeera.net/indepth/opinion/2011/04/201142114189933416.html
Video: MLK's beloved community
20 Apr -- Interview with Prince Immanuel Ben Yehuda and other members of
the African Hebrew Israelites of Jerusalem, living in Dimona, Israel
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=CuR1g8V3fDo
Nablus stands beautiful and unvisited
NABLUS (IPS) 24 Apr -- Palestine experiences a boom in tourism, as herds
of tourists storm the cities of Jerusalem, Jericho and Bethlehem.
Meanwhile, the West Bank city of Nablus, rich in historic and religious
sites, hardly attracts visitors. "It's an ancient
city with a magnificent old town. It's home to Jacob's Well, the
Samaritans and Sabastiya." Salem Hantoli, manager of Nablus' al-Yasmeen
hotel, praises the various tourist attractions of Nablus, a city with
126,000 inhabitants in the northern West Bank ... Aker
points at Israeli measures as the main obstacle to attracting more
international tourists. "When at Ben Gurion Airport you tell them you're
planning to visit Nablus, they'll recommend you not going there because
the city 'isn't safe’. And surely they'll make it harder for you to
actually enter Israel," says Aker.
http://ipsnews.net/news.asp?idnews=55366
My travels: Mark Thomas on walking Israel's West Bank barrier
Guardian 23 Apr -- Comedian Mark Thomas found his idea of rambling along
the Israeli barrier in the West Bank even more fraught than it sounds --
The dubious honour of being the first person to walk the length of
Israel's barrier in the West Bank, to the best of my knowledge, belongs
to, well, me. Admittedly it's not a hotly contested title. Israel's
massive barrier covered in watchtowers, wire and soldiers is hardly a
hiking trail but it will become one eventually. That is the fate of
military follies, from the Great Wall of China to Hadrian's Wall: they
are destined to a future of tea shops and tour guides.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/travel/2011/apr/23/mark-thomas-rambling-israel-barrier
Iraq
Saturday: 2 US soldiers, 9 Iraqis killed, 6 wounded
At least nine Iraqis were killed and six more were
wounded in light violence. Two
U.S. soldiers were killed during operations in southern Iraq as well.
Although there were no large-scale attacks reported, a spate of shootings in
the capital targeted government or security officials. Also, protests continued
in at least two cities.
http://original.antiwar.com/updates/2011/04/23/saturday-9-iraqis-killed-6-wounded-2/ |
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