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Settlers / Land, property & resource theft and destruction / Ethnic cleansing

IOA renews building in Revava settlement
SALFIT, (PIC)– The Israeli occupation authority (IOA) resumed construction in Revava settlement established on land of the Hares and Deir Estiyya villages north of Salfit district on Sunday. Eyewitnesses said that bulldozers were digging land in the southern sector of the settlement in preparation for establishing new housing units.
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Demolition orders issued to Hebron community
Israeli authorities delivered demolition orders to a community in the Hebron district on Saturday, a land research center said. The An-Nawaj’ah family was ordered to remove tents in Wadi Ijheish south of Yatta. A family of 20, including 10 children, live in the tents. The family was also ordered to destroy troughs for livestock south of Susiya village, the center said, adding that 10 structures were slated for demolition in total, all of which were vital to the community’s survival. The center said Israeli authorities were carrying out arbitrary demolitions to force Palestinians to leave their land, which would be requisitioned to build illegal settlements.
http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=324736

Hebron: Settlers begin work on new road
Israeli settlers began construction on a new road Sunday on Palestinian farmland in the Al-Buweira village in the southern West Bank district of Hebron. Bulldozers were seen digging up land near the Kiryat Arba and Kharisna settlements in the district to make way for a road between the latter settlement and a nearby hill, Ma’an’s correspondent said. The hill was recently taken over by settlers and planted with trees following Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s decision to establish gardens near each settlement …
http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=324843

Israeli settler sewage floods Beit Ommar land
Palestine Solidarity Project — 17 Oct – (with video) Thousands of liters of raw sewage from the illegal Gush Etzion settlement flooded over 50 dunams of Palestinian farmland in the village of Beit Ommar last night. The sewage was pumped from a storage unit inside the settlement onto the land of the Sabarna family, flooding trees and submerging a bulldozer. As of 10 AM the water is still flooding. Today marks the fourth time this year that the settlement has dumped waste water onto the Sabarna’s land. The settlement emptied sewage onto their land in March, April and June, destroying the crops and costing the farmers thousands of shekels in lost income.
http://uruknet.info/?p=m70851&hd=&size=1&l=e

Israel settlers start fires amid West Bank harvest (AFP)
FARATA’A, Palestinian Territories (AFP) – Thick black smoke billows from the olive grove under the gaze of Israeli soldiers as Palestinian farmers use branches to try to beat out the fires lit by Jewish settlers. It’s olive harvest time in the occupied West Bank. The firebombers swooped down from Havat Gilad, a wildcat Jewish settlement unauthorised even by the Israeli government. Encircled by barbed wire, the makeshift dwellings glower down on the surrounding Palestinian olive plantations from a hilltop in the northern West Bank.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20101016/wl_mideast_afp/israelpalestiniansconflictfarmunrest_20101016101415;_ylc=X3oDMTEwdWRlYm44BF9TAzIwMjM4Mjc1MjQEZW1haWxJZAMxMjg3MjYzMTgz

PM’s office: Construction plans in East Jerusalem are nothing new
The Prime Minister’s Office responded Saturday to the criticism by the United States and France regarding Israel’s plans to build 238 new housing units in East Jerusalem, saying that announcements on renewal of construction in Jerusalem are nothing new … Sources in the Prime Minister’s Office also noted that even though the White House did not approve of the plans for further settlement construction, opposition to the settlements has been a U.S. policy for 40 years already.
http://www.haaretz.com/news/national/pm-s-office-construction-plans-in-east-jerusalem-are-nothing-new-1.319421

Officials say new housing units to remain in Israeli hands (AP)
Israeli officials responded to condemnation over the issuing of building bids for 240 housing units in the east Jerusalem neighborhoods of Pisgat Ze’ev and Ramot. The officials said the new construction was confined to neighborhoods that would remain in Israeli hands in any proposed peace plan and in no way contradicted Israel’s goal of reaching peace with the Palestinians.
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3970235,00.html

Ministers unfazed by global condemnation
“The issued statements of condemnation were not serious,” said a senior minister. “What counts is what the Americans say. Those who remember what happened with Joe Biden understand that what they said was not a condemnation. All they are saying is that they’re disappointed. The Olmert government sometimes faced condemnations which were much more serious.”
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3970215,00.html

Activism / Solidarity

Residents gather to stop removal of Silwan sit-in tent
Palestinian residents of Silwan gathered Sunday to stop the dismantling of a sit-in tent by Israeli authorities. Israeli police delivered a removal order to Na’im Ruweidi, upon whose roof the tent is located. Ruweidi said Israeli intelligence summoned him two days ago, and threatened to deport him and his family from Jerusalem and to demolish his home if the tent was not taken down.
http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=324827

Army shuts down Beit Ummar rally
Israeli forces used tear gas and sound grenades to shut down a peaceful rally in Beit Ummar near Hebron on Saturday, protest organizers said …
The PSP official added that on Saturday an Israeli military court sentenced Iyad Jamil Al-Alami, 24, to six months imprisonment. Al-Alami is a member of the local committee against the wall, and was detained on Monday.
http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=324691

Settlers attack Burin olive farmers
Oct 16, by Evie — Today farmers in Burin, a village located south of Nablus, were forced to abandon their olive harvesting when about one hundred settlers came down to their fields. The settlers came from the illegal settlement of Bracha, Yitzhar and from the outpost located on another hilltop. Villagers reported that the settlers threw rocks and shot slingshots, aiming to hit the farming families and children. One farmer was hit by a rock that caused a bleeding injury. The settlers also verbally harassed the Palestinians, shouting statements such as “This is not your land, go to Jordan” or insults to the Prophet Mohammed
http://palsolidarity.org/2010/10/15025/

3 settlers suspected of hurling stones at Palestinian village
The Israel Defense Forces arrested three settlers on Saturday afternoon on suspicion of hurling stones at the West Bank village of Burin. The three were making their way to an illegal outpost in the area along with some 20 other settlers. They began throwing the stones after being spotted by soldiers.
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3970142,00.html

Video: Hebron/Al-Khalil protest 16 Oct 2010
Peaceful march in Al-Khalil demanding the opening of Shuhada street
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oJlVV9El9CY

Peaceful Al-Ma`asara demonstration attacked with tear gas and concussion grenades
(with video) 15 Oct
http://josephdana.com/2010/10/peaceful-al-maasara-demonstration-attacked-with-tear-gas-and-concussion-grenades/


Gaza-bound aid convoy arrives in Algeria
An international humanitarian aid convoy headed to the Gaza Strip arrived in Algeria Saturday afternoon, the official news agency APS reported. The convoy, including 29 vehicles and 67 people, the convoy carried supplies including textbooks, clothes, winter blankets, medicines and mobile hospitals, said Mohamed El Haddad, a British member of Libyan origin.
http://english.peopledaily.com.cn/90001/90777/90855/7168354.html

Convoy departure delayed
Sunday — The Gaza aid convoy, with 40 survivors from the Mavi Marmara massacre, has been delayed departing Latakia, Syria for Gaza. Last minute complications over entry requirements by the Egyptian authorities are responsible for the postponement. Convoy organisers are confident these problems will be quickly resolved and the convoy will be on its way tomorrow morning (Monday).
http://www.vivapalestina.org/home.htm

British director Mike Leigh cancels Israel trip to protest loyalty oath
Leigh, who last visited Israel in 1990 and has since stayed away to protest Israeli policy, was meant to arrive on November 20 for one week as guest of the Sam Spiegel Film and Television School in Jerusalem
http://www.haaretz.com/news/international/british-director-mike-leigh-cancels-israel-trip-to-protest-loyalty-oath-1.319600

Violence

2 killed in Israeli airstrike on Gaza
Sunday – A Palestinian succumbed to his wounds sustained Sunday morning during an Israeli airstrike northwest of Gaza City, bringing the death toll up to two. A medical source identified the second Palestinian killed in the bombings as 22-year-old Muhammad Hisham Zaqout. Earlier, Gaza medical services spokesman Adham Abu Silmiyya said Mahmoud Jabir Washah, 21, was killed when Israel’s air force struck the As-Sudaniyya neighborhood near Gaza City. The Israeli army said the strike targeted “a squad of terror operatives who were preparing to fire rockets from the northern Gaza Strip into Israel,” a statement read.
http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=324763

I am still looking for the head of my son
By Anne Paq/Activestills.org — The “buffer zone”, the “no-go zone”, the no man’s land, whatever you call it, is a scary and devastated place. It is also deadly for the few ones who still dare to go there … On 13 September 2010, 91-year-old Ibrahim Abu Sayed, together with his 17-year-old grandson, Hossam and the young boy’s friend and neighbour 16-year-old Ismail Abu Oda, went to Ibrahim’s lot of land, with their cattle. The day was expected to be nice. They prepared for barbecue and tea but it turned into a nightmare.
http://english.pnn.ps/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=8920&Itemid=56

Urgent appeal – Children of the Gravel
Defence for Children International – Palestine Section. Update: 16 October 2010
Between 22 May and 14 October 2010, DCI-Palestine documented 12 cases of children shot whilst collecting building gravel near the border fence between Gaza Strip and Israel. Due to a severe lack of job opportunities and a shortage of construction material entering Gaza from Israel, hundreds of men and boys scavenge for building gravel amongst the destroyed buildings close to the border fence … In the cases documented by DCI-Palestine, the children report being shot whilst working between 50 to 800 metres from the border fence.

http://www.dci-pal.org/english/doc/press/UA_4_10_Children_of_the_Gravel.pdf

Siege / Restriction of movement / Human rights / Humanitarian issues

17,000 cross Allenby Bridge
JERICHO (Ma’an) — Palestinian Authority police said Saturday that almost 17,000 travelers crossed the Allenby Bridge between the West Bank and Jordan during the week. A police report added that 11 Palestinians “wanted for various criminal acts” were apprehended at the border crossing, and would be transferred to prosecution to commence legal proceedings. Israeli forces also barred 47 Palestinians from traveling, citing security concerns.
http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=324728

Over 1,600 return to Gaza via Rafah
The Gaza Crossings Administration said 1673 Palestinians stranded on the Egyptian side of the crossing were permitted entry into Gaza. Most of them were patients who had received treatment in Egyptian hospitals, a statement said. Meanwhile, 1,613 individuals traveled through the crossing into Egypt over the week, while 378 were denied passage by Egyptian authorities.
http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=324665

Israel opens one Gaza crossing
Israeli authorities said they would partially open one crossing into Gaza for the limited delivery of food and fuel on Sunday, a Palestinian liaison official said.
http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=324779

Detention

Arab youth accused of hurling stone at Jewish leader
Muhammad Sharaf, 21, of the east Jerusalem neighborhood of Silwan, was indicted at the Jerusalem District Court for hurling stones and smashing the windowpanes of a car belonging to David Be’eri, chairman of the Elad association engaged in the “Judaization” of east Jerusalem. According to the State Prosecutor’s Office, about 10 days ago Sharaf threw stones at Be’eri with the intention of hurting him and putting him in danger.
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3970386,00.html

Second child seen struck down by settler detained
Israeli police detained a 12-year-old boy on Sunday who was seen on video being struck down by an Israeli settler organization leader in the flashpoint East Jerusalem neighborhood of Silwan on 8 October. Omran Muhammad Mansour was taken to the Russian compound detention center in Jerusalem for questioning and was not allowed to be accompanied by his parents, Ma’an’s correspondent said. Mansour was one of the two children seen being hit by Elad leader David Be’eri with his car as they threw stones at him during protests in the neighborhood during weeks of unrest following the killing of a Palestinian resident by an Israeli settler guard on 22 September.
http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=324816

Kids run over by settler leader questioned
Police detain two of children caught on tape hurling stones at car of David Be’eri before being run over. Silwan man who threw stones in same incident indicted … The father of Amran Mansour, 12.5, told Ynet that police officers had arrived at his home at 5:30 am … “They told us to prepare 2,000 shekels (about $560), apparently because he is supposed to be released on bail,” he said … The child’s lawyer, Mahmoud Muhammad, complained to the court about the arrest. “He was taken to the station illegally. This is serious injustice – instead of prosecuting the hitting driver, the police arrest this young boy.”
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3970397,00.html

Former Umm Al-Fahm mayor gets suspended sentence for attacking police officer
Dr. Suleiman Aghbaria fought with police at a demonstration in Jerusalem’s old city in 2007 with Sheikh Raed Salah, who is serving jail time for a similar offense … There was a demonstration against construction work being done at the Mughrabi Gate in February 2007, and the demonstrators, Islamic movement members and residents of Jerusalem, fought with police. After the incident, Salah and Aghbaria were investigated and it was decided to hand down indictments.
http://www.haaretz.com/news/national/former-umm-al-fahm-mayor-gets-suspended-sentence-for-attacking-police-officer-1.319604

IOA refuses to allow medical specialists to visit prisoners in Ramla hospital
WEST BANK, (PIC) — The Palestinian prisoner committee said that the Israeli occupation authority (IOA) refused to allow a specialized medical committee to visit the Palestinian patients under detention in the Ramla prison hospital and held it fully responsible for their lives … It explained that the hospital administration stopped the natural therapy which the prison doctors prescribed for prisoner Suleiman Abu Drie, who lost the ability to move because of the medical neglect, adding that his medical condition is getting worse and the prison administration still refuses to allow him to undergo necessary medical tests to determine the causes of his illness….
http://www.palestine-info.co.uk/En/default.aspx?xyz=U6Qq7k%2bcOd87MDI46m9rUxJEpMO%2bi1s7jLDBt%2faSW%2fJfyuKoXBbjiTnw8Qfx1Vc63pvsoOpCqT%2ffNc7ll3uWQ6Dpor78diJv603dVNP0%2fSYgUadsQfblxEde%2biW1PFUaq0AquCX91m4%3d

Israel’s Arab helpers

Egypt denies entry to 17 activists on board Lifeline 5 convoy to Gaza
LATAKIA, (PIC)– The Egyptian Embassy in Syria notified Lifeline 5 operators that it will not allow 17 of the activists on board to enter the Gaza Strip, exclusive PIC sources said, underlining that the banned persons’ list includes most of the convoy’s leadership. Lifeline spokesman Zahir Beirawi said Egyptian officials did not provide a reason for the decision, but said: “Egypt is a sovereign state and provides permission to whom we please to enter the country.”
http://www.palestine-info.co.uk/En/default.aspx?xyz=U6Qq7k%2bcOd87MDI46m9rUxJEpMO%2bi1s7b8sBTMd8Jbi6bcyJx25ovkA9PlZUohajhfxF5fLQzHd2E4ihSRn1tCI2pXR7VcnHJwhUu%2fDa63nkza430JgZkEjDA9gSWQhOlwcVwqWHy%2bc%3d

Hamas exposes 38-year collaborator
Thirty-eight years at the service of Israeli intelligence? Hamas’ interior minister, Fathi Hamad, announced Sunday that the Gaza government’s security organizations have uncovered a 56-year-old Palestinian who was operated by Israel since 1972. The minister failed to add any additional details on the man’s identity or how he was exposed, but noted that the Strip’s security organizations were about to complete “the most comprehensive and successful campaign against the Israeli intelligence and its accomplices in the Gaza Strip.
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3970746,00.html

War crimes

Israeli inquiry issues calls for witnesses in Gaza flotilla probe
An Israeli commission investigating the storming of a Gaza-bound ship in which nine pro-Palestinian Turkish activists were killed issued an open invitation on Sunday for passengers and crew to testify … “We are aware that there are issues which arise regarding arranging such testimony, and would be happy to work with the embassy and with the Turkish authorities … to overcome any such obstacles,” the spokesman quoted the letter as saying. The panel appeared to be alluding to Israel’s past vows to prosecute some of the hundreds of activists aboard the Mavi Marmara
http://www.haaretz.com/news/diplomacy-defense/israeli-inquiry-issues-calls-for-witnesses-in-gaza-flotilla-probe-1.319603

Political developments

Paris peace summit postponed (Reuters)
Sarkozy’s invitation to Netanyahu and Abbas to hold direct talks in France will not be taken up in late October as originally planned due to Israeli-Palestinian disagreement over settlement construction.
http://www.haaretz.com/news/diplomacy-defense/paris-peace-summit-postponed-1.319499

Jordan’s Abdullah: EU should help restart stalled Mideast peace talks
Jordan’s king Abdullah II on Sunday reiterated his belief that the European Union should help get the Middle East peace process back on track as he met with Greek Foreign Minister Dimitris Droutsas, a royal court statement said.
http://www.haaretz.com/news/diplomacy-defense/jordan-s-abdullah-eu-should-help-restart-stalled-mideast-peace-talks-1.319592

PLO: No talks while settlements continue
RAMALLAH (Ma’an) — The PLO’s Executive Committee reiterated Saturday its refusal to resume negotiations with Israeli leaders while settlement construction in the occupied Palestinian territories continues …Ahead of the PLO meeting, Fatah Central Committee member Mohammed Shtayyeh said the Executive Committee would discuss alternatives to continuing peace talks, including asking the UN Security Council to recognize a Palestinian state, a proposal discussed by the Arab League. US State Department spokesman Philip Crowley told reporters at a daily press briefing that he could not say how the US would vote at a UN referendum on the establishment of a Palestinian state, adding that the US would “continue to promote direct negotiations as the best way to resolve the conflict.”
http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=324650

Elders: Do not exclude Hamas from peace process
Head of the Elders delegation visiting the Gaza Strip said Saturday evening that the international community should not exclude Hamas from the peace process. Former president of Ireland Mary Robinson told reporters in Gaza City that the Islamist movement should be involved in regional talks “because the movement actually controls the Gaza Strip and they were elected.” … Commenting on the devastation caused by Israel’s winter assault last year, Robinson said “It is unbelievable after the destructive war on Gaza that people and international organizations are unable to carry out reconstructions and that UN schools fail to house 40,000 students because the UNRWA isn’t able to rebuild damaged schools.”
http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=324770

Thousands march in Tel Aviv against loyalty oath bill
Hadash MK Dov Khenin warns concept of a population transfer of Israel’s Arab citizens has turned from a nightmare into an operational plan … Thousands marched in Tel Aviv on Saturday evening in a joint Jewish-Arab protest against the cabinet’s approval of a controversial amendment to the citizenship bill, requiring non-Jews seeking citizenship to pledge allegiance to Israel as a Jewish and democratic state. The demonstrators marched carrying signs reading “Jews and Arabs refuse to be enemies” and “Together we will protect the democratic space”. Among the organizers of the protests were Hadash, Meretz, The Green Movement, and Gush Shalom parties and many social and human rights organizations.
http://www.haaretz.com/news/national/thousands-march-in-tel-aviv-against-loyalty-oath-bill-1.319431

What American Jews want
Results of a recent American Jewish Committee survey regarding American Jews’ opinions on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the U.S. government leave little room for doubt: 95% of respondents felt the demand that Palestinians recognize Israel as the Jewish state in a final status agreement is justified. Over three-quarters of those surveyed believe the Arabs’ real objective is not the restoration of occupied territories, but rather the destruction of Israel.
http://www.haaretz.com/print-edition/opinion/what-american-jews-want-1.319472

Palestinian factions meet in Gaza City
Palestinian factions, including Hamas and Fatah, met in Gaza City on Saturday to discuss the rise in extremist Israeli policies, Palestinian People’s Party member Walid Al-Awad said.
http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=324719

Gaza factions slam Abed Rabbo comments
Palestinian factions convening in Gaza City on Saturday denounced comments made by PLO Secretary-General Yasser Abed Rabbo on recognizing Israel as a Jewish state if the US were to present a map of the Palestinian state on 1967 borders …  On Wednesday, Abed Rabbo denied speaking with Israeli daily Haaretz where he reportedly said “any formulation” presented by the US would be agreed to so long as the Palestinian state was established on 1967 borders.
http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=324869

Israel woos Greece after rift with Turkey (BBC)
Earlier this week the Israeli Air Force completed a series of exercises with its Greek counterpart – a sign of the growing links between the two countries. But more than this, it is an indication of the changing political geography of the eastern Mediterranean.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-11556442

PM: Lebanon becoming Iranian satellite
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his ministers held a special cabinet meeting at Kibbutz Degania Sunday, in honor of its centennial year. Netanyahu addresses Iranian president’s recent visit to Lebanon, says ‘we will know how to defend ourselves.’ Shalit supporters stage protest rally across from meeting
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3970491,00.html

Other news

Vietnam and Yom Kippur wars were closely connected, newly released US documents reveal
Secret documents contain Henry Kissinger’s conversations with Golda Meir and former South Vietnamese President Nguyen Van Thieu.
http://www.haaretz.com/print-edition/features/vietnam-and-yom-kippur-wars-were-closely-connected-newly-released-u-s-documents-reveal-1.319467

Three Palestinians die in freak West Bank olive press accident

Three Palestinians in the West Bank drowned in a well full of olive mulch on Thursday after a boy fell into the pit and two men dived in to save him. The freak accident at a village near Tul Karm occurred just a few days into the West Bank olive harvest season, where risks of injury are usually linked to clashes with Israeli settlers over access to olive groves.
http://www.haaretz.com/news/international/three-palestinians-die-in-freak-west-bank-olive-press-accident-1.319100

Analysis / Opinion / Human interest

When the cat is away the mice will play / Adam Keller
How long until the U.S. elections? Three weeks? Quick, quick, how much more can we achieve in three weeks? Hurry, after the election Obama will come back in force, what we don’t achieve now will never get done, quick, quick …
http://adam-keller2.blogspot.com/2010/10/when-cat-is-away-mice-will-play.html

Show us all the map! / Alan Hart
Better late than never, a very senior Palestinian official in Ramallah, Yasser Abed Rabbo, found the right way to challenge Israel and the U.S. As reported by AFP on 13 October, he said, “We officially demand that the US administration and the Israeli government provide a map of the borders of the state of Israel which they want us to recognise.” That’s a completely logical and totally reasonable demand …So there will be no map. (I mean not one that could come even close to satisfying the Palestinian demand and need). Yasser Abed Rabbo knew that when he put the demand into words. So what was the point of his challenge? I presume he was hoping that Israel’s refusal to come up with a map based on more or less pre-June 1967 borders will help to convince more and more people, Americans especially, that Israel simply is not interested in peace on terms virtually all Palestinians and most other Arabs and Muslims everywhere could accept,
http://dissidentvoice.org/2010/10/show-us-all-the-map/

A city of Arabs and Jews is being pulled apart by the government’s attitude (The Economist)
Palestinian Pundit: “Some reservations about the article. But it is as good as mainstream journalism can get” — Not long ago, Lod, an Israeli city near the commercial hub of Tel Aviv, was a sleepy backwater. Its 20,000 Arabs among 45,000 Jews peppered their Arabic with Hebraisms, voted for Jewish parties, and described themselves as Israeli. The Arab population, drastically reduced in the 1948 war that marked Israel’s birth, has revived, exceeding its previous total. But the calm has been disturbed. This month Israel’s leaders have taken their demand that the world — and the Palestinians — should recognise their state as specifically Jewish in exchange for a renewed freeze on building Jewish settlements in the West Bank, to Lod. Cabinet members have proposed “strengthening” the city’s population by bringing in more Jews and have approved a wider bill requiring new citizens to swear a loyalty oath accepting Israel as Jewish and democratic — in that order. Other measures are aimed at Israel’s Arabs, including a ban on teaching the Palestinian narrative that Israel expelled most of its Arabs in the war of independence.
http://palestinianpundit.blogspot.com/2010/10/city-of-arabs-and-jews-is-being-pulled.html

The mistake / Steve Feldman
What happened that caused hundreds of thousands of Palestinian people to become refugees from their homes and villages?  Some people say that the Palestinians’ problems derived from a bad strategic decision, a mistake, made by Arab countries in 1948 not to accept Israel.  That wasn’t the mistake that caused Palestinians to become refugees … Based on the Jewish morals taught at my Hebrew school, the underlying mistake goes back further, back to the idea that an exclusive Jewish State could be created in a land where Christian and Muslim families were already living.  Jewish Palestinians had been living in Palestine for centuries, peacefully alongside Christian and Muslims Palestinians. 
http://palestinenote.com/blogs/blogs/archive/2010/10/15/the-mistake.aspx

The non-Jewish immigrant loyalty oath / Gary Leupp
…I think there are two issues worth exploring. One is the demographic issue much on Netanyahu’s mind. Over 20% of all Israeli citizens are Arabs and about 5% other non-Jews such as Armenians, Circassians, Assyrians etc., or non-Jewish spouses and other family members of Jews who’ve acquired Israeli citizenship. As of 2008 only 75.5% of Israelis were Jewish … The second issue is the question of what it means to be a Jew, entitled automatically to inclusion in a specifically Jewish state. Jewishness (as opposed to Judaism) is a complicated category.
http://dissidentvoice.org/2010/10/the-non-jewish-immigrant-loyalty-oath/

Settler rabbi celebrates murder of Palestinians / Richard Silverstein
You may remember during the 1991 Iraq war that Saddam launched several SCUDs which hit Tel Aviv and killed an Israeli.  There was dancing on the rooftops in the West Bank.  Israelis were aghast and used that for years as an indignant proof of the brutishness of the Palestinian national movement.  Now picture this, Palestinian militants murder four Jewish settlers from the most extremist of all settler groups.  In the ensuing days, the IDF hunts down those it alleges to have planned and executed the attack and mows them down, in at least one instance killing a sleeping man in his bed.  No proof ever offered.  None needed.  No trial, of course because this is justice-IDF style. The result: a Simchat Torah style settler celebration of cold-blooded murder replete with dancing, joy, smiles, abundant feasting, etc.
http://www.richardsilverstein.com/tikun_olam/2010/10/15/settler-rabbi-celebrates-murder-of-palestinians/

An excuse named Ahmadinejad / Zvi Bar’el
Lebanon, that little country that has no intrinsic strategic significance, is serving well as the region’s boxing ring … “How do you feel with Ahmadinejad so nearby?” a farmer from Moshav Avivim, on the Lebanese border, was asked, as if an actual Iranian nuclear bomb had been laid right next to the border.
http://www.haaretz.com/print-edition/opinion/an-excuse-named-ahmadinejad-1.319469

For Israeli Arab musicians, apolitical is not an option
Dismissed in Israel, rejected abroad, Arab musicians find themselves torn between the passion to succeed, national identity, and their status in the Arab world … Hip hop is the main musical genre in which Israeli Arabs have been able to break through. One of the pioneers of Arab Hip hop in Israel the rap Group DAM. One of the most politically outspoken groups in Israel, DAM’s criticism of Israeli policy has contributed immensely to their popularity in the Arab world, paving the way for other Arab Hip hop artists in Israel.
http://www.haaretz.com/culture/for-israeli-arabs-musicians-apolitical-is-not-an-option-1.319545

Palestinians earn a living making Jewish skullcaps
Under the shade of a leafy vine in the occupied West Bank village of Lobban al-Gharbia, three Palestinian women are sitting, knitting and nattering … These three Palestinian Muslim women are making one of the most obvious symbols of Jewishness and Judaism – the kippa.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-11543265

Iraq, other Mideast

Saturday: 2 Iraqis killed, 11 wounded
At least two Iraqis were killed and 11 more were wounded in light violence. Meanwhile, unapologetic Iraqi officials seem recklessly nonchalant about the increasing defections of Sunni Awakening Council members back to al-Qaeda groups. Also, Iraqiya leader, Ayad Allawi, continues to warn the West of Iran’s meddling in Iraq.
http://original.antiwar.com/updates/2010/10/16/saturday-2-iraqis-killed-11-wounded/

Ancient way of life threatened
Elders of the Ma’dan tribes – otherwise known as Marsh Arabs – of Iraq’s southern Basra province insist they won’t relocate or alter their millennia-old way of life even as plans proceed to industrialise their oil-rich ancestral wetlands.
http://iwpr.net/report-news/ancient-way-life-threatened

12 killed in Iraq goldshop robbery (Reuters)
BAGHDAD, Oct 17 – At least 12 people died when gunmen swooped on a row of goldsmiths’ shops in a brazen robbery in the Iraqi capital on Sunday and ended up in a gunfight with security forces, police and military sources said.
http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/MUH721747.htm

Lebanon media: Massive explosives hoard found in country’s south
Lebanon’s National News Agency says construction workers discover 300kg stockpile dating from 2006 Second Lebanon war.
http://www.haaretz.com/news/diplomacy-defense/lebanon-media-massive-explosives-hoard-found-in-country-s-south-1.319533

Ahmadinejad endorses new nuclear talks with West
Iranian President warns talks with Iran would not make progress unless West clarifies its stance over Israel’s alleged nuclear arsenal.
http://www.haaretz.com/news/international/ahmadinejad-endorses-new-nuclear-talks-with-west-1.319569

Egypt: Another dawn and another bout of MB arrests
As dawn breaks Egypt ‘s M[uslim] B[rotherhood] faced further crackdowns as security forces raided and ransacked the houses of 3 MB leaders in Sharqiya and four in Qalyubiya. The aggressive clampdown indicates the regime’s inability to face honest and honourable competition.
http://www.ikhwanweb.com/article.php?id=26778

Deadly attack hits Yemen convoy
Armed men ambush troops in the south of the country, where al-Qaeda and and separatists are battling the government. 
http://english.aljazeera.net//news/middleeast/2010/10/2010101617475486364.html

Selma Al-Radi, restored historic madrasa, dies at 71
The Amiriya Madrasa, erected in 1504 … was then and is now again one of the great treasures of Islamic art and architecture. That the Amiriya today stands resplendent after five centuries of neglect is due almost entirely to the efforts of one woman, the Iraqi-born archaeologist [Dr] Selma Al-Radi. [See video of the madrasa and its restoration]
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/10/15/world/15alradi.html?_r=1

Obituary: Marzieh, 86
Marzieh, a celebrated interpreter of traditional Persian music whose career in her native Iran was silenced by the clerical dictatorship and who in exile became a sharp voice of political dissent, died of cancer Oct. 13 at a hospital in Paris … Her career was effectively scotched after the shah was overthrown in 1979 and mullahs established a hardline government. Solo female voices were prohibited from the radio.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/10/14/AR2010101406290.html?sub=AR

Afghanistan / Pakistan

Afghan-Taliban talks focus on site, safe passage for negotiations
…In an interview Friday evening, Burhanuddin Rabbani, the former Afghan president chosen to chair the committee to foster peace talks, said a government official had told him the Taliban representatives offered to provide security if the talks were to be on their turf – presumably Pakistan – and asked for security if meetings were in Kabul or a third country.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/10/15/AR2010101504874.html?hpid=topnews

21 killed in Pakistan attacks amid vote in country’s largest city (AP)
Gunmen have killed at least 21 people in Karachi in the past 24 hours, raising tensions in Pakistan’s largest city as voters cast ballots Sunday for a replacement for a provincial lawmaker murdered in August.
http://www.haaretz.com/news/international/21-killed-in-pakistan-attacks-amid-vote-in-country-s-largest-city-1.319576

CNN Poll: What the numbers say about progress in Afghanistan
Washington (CNN) – American support for the war in Afghanistan has never been lower, according to the latest CNN polling. The latest poll from CNN and Opinion Research Corporation found only 37% of all Americans favor the war, 52% say the war in Afghanistan has turned into a Vietnam.
http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2010/10/15/what-the-numbers-say-about-progress-in-afghanistan/

Latest Afghanistan operation called ‘success’, but no press witnessed it
KANDAHAR AIRFIELD, Afghanistan — A major military operation involving hundreds of American troops, U.S. Special Forces and heavy bombers dropping 2,000-pound bombs on Taliban command and control centers wrapped up last week, concluding a critical phase in the campaign to oust the Taliban from Afghanistan’s southern Kandahar province. But no journalists were there to witness the operation. U.S. military officials told journalists who had arrived to Kandahar Airfield for embeds in the Arghandab district between Oct. 1 and Oct. 15 that logistical problems had caused their embeds to be cancelled.
http://uruknet.info/?p=m70864&hd=&size=1&l=e
 
Afghanistan world capital of disfiguring skin disease (AP)
An outbreak of a tropical disease caused by sand fly bites that leaves disfiguring skin sores has hit Afghanistan, with tens of thousands of people infected, health officials said Friday. Cutaneous leishmanisis is a parasitic disease transmitted by the female phlebotomine sand fly … Most victims are women and children.
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/world/africa-mideast/afghanistan-world-capital-of-disfiguring-skin-disease/article1758572/

U.S., other world news

New hearing set for Sami Al-Arian / Stephen Lendman
Though free on bail, Al-Arian remains politically imprisoned like many hundreds of others behind bars. Because of his faith, ethnicity, prominence and political activism, he was accused of supporting ‘terrorism’ and other outrageous charges. In fact, he’s a Palestinian refugee, a distinguished professor, scholar, community leader, and civil activist, a man deserving honor, not incarceration doing hard time until released after five and half years of brutal treatment, including solitary confinement in rat and roach-infested cells.
http://uruknet.info/?p=m70820&hd=&size=1&l=e

US: End military commission trial of former child soldier (HRW)
(New York) – The US government should stop the Guantanamo military commission trial of Omar Khadr, a former child soldier captured when he was 15, Human Rights Watch said today. According to news reports …  “Omar Khadr was picked up at age 15 and has now spent a third of his life at Guantanamo,” said Andrea Prasow, senior counterterrorism counsel at Human Rights Watch.
http://www.hrw.org/en/news/2010/10/15/us-end-military-commission-trial-former-child-soldier

Ex-Guantanamo inmate in book probe
Australia’s government to consider lawsuit against former detainee David Hicks over possible profit from his new book. In his book “Guantanamo: My Journey”, which was released in Australia on Saturday, he writes that he only admitted to a charge of providing material support to al-Qaeda to escape Guantanamo
http://english.aljazeera.net//news/asia-pacific/2010/10/2010101782629551851.html

Al-Hamdulillah – ‘Judaic Studies’ at Univ at Albany to host the great Amira Hass next month
Objective journalism? Telling the truth about the occupation – a lecture by AMIRA HASS
https://mondoweiss.net/2010/10/al-hamdulilah-judaic-studies-at-univ-at-albany-to-host-the-great-amira-hass-next-month.html

‘We’ve found peace in this land’
Like the pioneer families in Laura Ingalls Wilder’s Little House on the Prairie books, Iraqi refugees Naef and Suad and their seven children spent their initial winter on the Great Plains huddled indoors, suffering from shock and cabin fever. “The first time we saw snow, we were so excited, and the kids went outside and played,” their father recalls. “But after that we felt like prisoners in our own home. There was so much ice, we only went to the store once a week.” 
http://www.parade.com/news/2010/10/10-from-the-mideast-to-the-midwest.htm

School system to get Muslim holiday
As a Muslim and a high school senior at Cambridge Rindge and Latin School, 17-year-old Dunia Kassay faces a tough choice every year on Islamic holy days: go to school or stay home to be with family and friends … In a move that school officials believe is the first of its kind in the state [Massachusetts], Cambridge will close schools for one Muslim holiday each year beginning in the 2011-2012 school year .
http://www.boston.com/news/education/k_12/articles/2010/10/10/school_system_to_get_muslim_holiday/

Florida pastor gets car for canceling Qur’an burning (AP)
SOUTH BRUNSWICK, N.J. | Car dealer Brad Benson made the pitch to Florida pastor Terry Jones in one of his quirky radio ads: If you don’t burn a Qu’ran, I’ll give you a new car. He was surprised, though, when a representative for Jones called to collect the 2011 Hyundai Accent, retailing for $14,200.
http://www.kansascity.com/2010/10/15/2319276_florida-pastor-gets-car-for-canceling.html

 

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