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Israeli settlers have started building 1,649 homes in the last two months

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

Watchdog: Israel started 1,650 new settler homes since freeze end (AFP)
Jewish settlers have started building 1,649 homes since the end of a freeze in construction on 26 September, watchdog Peace Now said Sunday, more than making up for the 10-month ban on new building. Figures compiled in a new report by the Israeli group show that in more than two-thirds of the cases, building work had begun on the foundations for new homes, with work being carried out in 63 separate settlements. During 2009, construction work began on 1,888 new housing units, the report said, citing data from Israel’s Central Bureau of Statistics. “Had the construction continued at the same speed without the freeze, work would have begun on 1,574 units during the 10 months of the moratorium,” Peace Now said. “In the six weeks since the end of the moratorium, the settlers have managed to start construction on a similar number of units.”
http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=33367

Post-freeze: Settlers build with frenzy
Yesha Council official says Netanyahu ‘prone to pressure’, so ‘it is obvious that this is a temporary recess’ as settler leaders struggle to build as many homes possible before another construction moratorium takes hold
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3984451,00.html

Settlement mayor sought tax cuts for city ‘not ruled from Israel’
The message Ariel’s Mayor Ron Nachman and the Ariel municipality have been trying to stress over the past few months regarding the refusal of some artists to appear at the city’s new cultural center because it is not within Israel, is that the residents of Ariel are Israeli citizens just like anywhere else … However, it has recently come to light that in 2001, the municipality of Ariel petitioned the Tel Aviv District Court against the tax authorities to return the Value Added Tax it paid between 1994 and 1998, arguing that it is not part of Israel according to the law, because “the Ariel Local Council and the municipality, composed of residents of the region, convenes in the region and is managed from Ariel,” and the city is not governed from Israel.
http://www.haaretz.com/print-edition/news/settlement-mayor-sought-tax-cuts-for-city-not-ruled-from-israel-1.324514

Massive protest in Sheikh Jarrah against displacement of Palestinians
OCCUPIED JERUSALEM, (PIC)– Dozens of Jerusalemite citizens and foreign activists participated in a protest in Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood against Israel’s plan to displace Palestinians from their homes and Judaize the neighborhood. A large number of Israeli troops stormed and cordoned off the neighborhood to prevent other Palestinians from joining the protest.
http://www.palestine-info.co.uk/En/default.aspx?xyz=U6Qq7k%2bcOd87MDI46m9rUxJEpMO%2bi1s7aRKn78cEkq7ZV8SvZtAl%2fiOS9LmEDtli6YDlA%2fHH3kkFZmSAw6lt6LzxWE%2fXgwH0bT5n4WF6Obw70hG2fZj2nHf4VUgpMPFYfNWHIbBShQA%3d

Israel unanimously approves immigration of 8,000 Falashmura from Ethiopia
Unlike Ethiopian Jews, Falashmura are not allowed into Israel under the Law of Return and will convert during absorption process.
http://www.haaretz.com/jewish-world/israel-unanimously-approves-immigration-of-8-000-falashmura-from-ethiopia-1.324621

Palestinians say settlers torched their olive trees (AFP)
SALEM, Palestinian Territories – Palestinians said that Israeli settlers in the occupied West Bank burned about 200 of their olive trees on Sunday and also torched surrounding grazing land. Settlers denied the allegations. The alleged attackers were seen heading in the direction of the nearby Elon Moreh settlement after setting fire to the trees on land owned by the Palestinian village of Salem, village council spokesman Adli Ishtayeh said.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20101114/wl_mideast_afp/israelpalestiniansconflictsettlerolives

Destroying Palestinian olive trees / César Chalala
Olive trees have been mentioned in the Bible, the Qur’an and the Torah. Olive oil is a key product of the Palestinian national economy, making up 25% of the total agricultural production in the West Bank. César Chelala explores why the Israel Defense Forces have been accused of uprooting olive trees to facilitate the building of settlements … What do settlers actually want? To destroy Palestinians’ livelihood with impunity? To create a barren land, unfit for trees and people?
http://www.theglobalist.com/StoryId.aspx?StoryId=8805

Activism / Solidarity / Boycott, Divestment & Sanctions

ISM: Weekly demonstration report – High velocity tear gas canisters used in An Nabi Saleh
(with photos) Al Nabi Saleh demonstrators assaulted with high velocity tear gas canisters and rubber bullets … Some canisters were shot directly at demonstrators. High velocity tear gas canisters were used despite their illegality for the danger they pose: high velocity tear gas canisters have killed and seriously injured many demonstrators in the past … Also: Bil`in, Al Walaja
http://palsolidarity.org/2010/11/15494/

ISM: Beit Hanoun commemorates 2006 massacre, Israeli forces shoot Gaza rubble collector
…The Israeli operation was called ‘Autumn Clouds’. One day after the Israeli army declared that it had finished the operation in Beit Hanoun after international pressue, 20 people were killed and at least 45 were injured as a large number of shells were fired at the town. Many of the victims were women and children and 11 were from the same Al-A’athamein family. The massacre took place after a siege and street occupation by Israeli ground troops between the 2nd and 8th of November 2006 … A group of 1500 unarmed women demonstrated during the 7 day siege of the town in an effort to free men gathered in a mosque, only for Israeli troops to open fire on them too. 2 of the women were killed and a further 20 injured, highlighting that however the peaceful the resistance is, the same brutality applies.
http://palsolidarity.org/2010/11/15486/

Israel detains 5 international activists in West Bank Saffa Valley
Five internationals were arrested this morning (14 November) in the West Bank’s Saffa Valley near the village of Beit Ummar, where they were working with local Palestinian farmers to clear the land.  Four Israeli army jeeps descended on the group of volunteers at 10 a.m., only one hour after they had started working. The soldiers told the Palestinians to leave the area, and proceeded to arrest the internationals, according to Mousa Abu Maria, co-founder of the Palestine Solidarity Project (PSP), a non-violent direct action group that organizes the Saffa Valley replanting project. “The people every week they go two times, Sunday and Thursday. They clean the land and the rubbish because we have a program to plant 5,000 olive trees,” Abu Maria said. “We have all the documents. We don’t work against any law.”
http://www.alternativenews.org/english/index.php/topics/settlers-violence/2996-israel-detains-5-internationals-activists-in-west-bank-saffa-valley

Gary Moore supports boycott: is summer on the way?
As winter falls, some glimmers of hope. The news earlier this month from the Irish section of the cultural boycott is that Gary Moore, a name beloved – or at least vaguely familiar to aficionados of ‘70s and ‘80s hard rock/blues, is joining the boycott of Israel. On tour in Russia, he declared that he wouldn’t visit the ‘criminal state’ of Israel ‘because of its racist policies against the Palestinian people’ . This is one of the straightest statements of support for boycott from an artist. Nice in itself, nice also to add another name to the roster. But I think someone like Gary Moore joining the boycott has wider resonance. Here’s why
http://jewssansfrontieres.blogspot.com/2010/11/gary-moore-supports-boycott-is-summer.html

Action: Help Women in Black documentary fundraising campaign
If I don’t make my goal I will lose all the pledges. We Are Still Standing – Stories of Women in Black. Go to Kickstarter (http://kck.st/aCBNEs) for GREAT REWARDS View the trailer at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h96QzVUORoU Women in Black is the largest grass-roots women’s peace group in the world and a small pledge will help us reach our goal to complete this important documentary.
http://groups.google.com/group/newprofile/browse_thread/thread/df50ce05995b4921

‘Gaza aid ship crew released in Greece’
14 Nov – “The convoy members, who were abducted then detained in Greece, have been released following examination of video footage. The captain has been arrested,” Press TV broadcaster Lauren Booth said on Saturday after receiving contact from the Road to Hope convoy members.
http://www.presstv.ir/detail/150896.html

Activist on Gaza-bound boat denies hijack, claims trapped (AFP)
LONDON (Sat 13 Nov) – One of several activists hoping to take aid to Gaza on board a Greek ship denied Saturday they had tried to hijack the vessel and said they had been trapped on board without food and water for several days. Irish filmmaker David Callander, 35, said the activists had paid 82,000 dollars through an agent to hire the Strofades IV to take aid to Gaza, but the ship’s captain “went mental” as they tried to set off earlier this week.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20101113/wl_mideast_afp/greecelibyagazashippingaidirelandbritain_20101113221413

Anti

Authors speak out against cultural boycott
Joseph Finder and Jeremy Blachman says Israeli citizens should not be punished, international media and Israeli government are to blame … Are authors set to join musicians, and most recently, filmmaker Mike Leigh in boycotting Israel? After a wave of cancellations from musicians like the Pixies and Elvis Costello, who decided to boycott Israel, the question on everyone’s lips is what will happen, if anything in the book market?
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3972567,00.html

Netanyahu: Cultured people don’t boycott
Netanyahu told the weekly cabinet meeting that calls against participating in cultural events in the West Bank’s Jewish communities must come to an end and noted that “anyone who considers himself a person of culture should not engage in boycotts and tongue-lashing against a minister or city in Israel.”
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3984284,00.html

Ada Yonath: Why I didn’t join anti-boycott campaign
Israel’s most recent Nobel laureate, Professor Ada Yonath, refused to sign a Nobel laureate petition which calls for opposition to an academic boycott of Israel. Many were surprised to find her name missing from the list. On Sunday she clarified that she is opposed to any and all boycotts, saying “it only gives others ideas”.
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3984347,00.html

Siege / Restriction of movement / Humanitarian issues

GEDCO: Power failures expected in Eid
GAZA, (PIC)– The Gaza Electricity Distribution Company (GEDCO) announced on Saturday that the sole power plant in Gaza Strip was suffering acute fuel shortage and would be forced to cut electricity supplies during Eid Al-Adha. GEDCO director general Suhail Skeik said in a press statement that the power plant needs 9.6 million liters monthly to operate its two turbines while last month only 8.1 million liters were admitted into Gaza.
http://www.palestine-info.co.uk/En/default.aspx?xyz=U6Qq7k%2bcOd87MDI46m9rUxJEpMO%2bi1s7xNDSMbR%2b7PTLlEjGCPIfoGKTguCW2puAhfZeQPjHE%2bhJp7yLrlREnHltVW8JlBTEgkMOvhTUOXvdSddExHhFvchh%2bRaKhbMMIcOgzeaJl4o%3d

2 Israel-Gaza crossings partly open
Israeli authorities told Palestinian officials that two crossing between Israel and the Gaza Strip would be partially open Saturday for the transfer of goods, humanitarian aid and fuel.
http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=333666

Almost 6.000 cross Gaza border at Rafah [in past week]
Border administrators said 2,239 Palestinians returned to Gaza, most of whom were patients who had received treatment in Egyptian hospitals, while 3,680 left Gaza through the terminal. Officials said 255 Palestinians were refused permission to cross. Pilgrims leaving the Strip for Mecca to perform Hajj account for the unusually high number of residents departing over the week.
http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=333628

European campaign warns of believing Israel’s lies about easing Gaza’s siege
BRUSSELS, (PIC)– The European campaign to end Gaza siege warned of believing Israel’s lies about alleviating its blockade on the Gaza Strip, affirming that the visiting international delegations are witnesses to the escalating destructive impacts of the siege on all aspects of life in the Strip. Member of the campaign Mohamed Hanoun said that the reports issued by the UN institutions operating in Gaza and the Palestinian health ministry confirm that Israel’s siege is still stifling more than one and a half million Gazans.
http://www.palestine-info.co.uk/En/default.aspx?xyz=U6Qq7k%2bcOd87MDI46m9rUxJEpMO%2bi1s7ec4e6A7UdQ1jfhJqrxV%2feAm6ARiGLD811XpAV07TgfSDEn63sB85o7Sd8HgbCfi72tF8qk8t00V%2bglzEadF9flzOQEmbTt4gBjG%2b2sDfjqI%3d

Gaza blockade hasn’t eased
Despite Israel’s promises, Palestinians are still being denied basic necessities of life
http://gulfnews.com/opinions/editorials/gaza-blockade-hasn-t-eased-1.711285

Book: Gaza Mom: Palestine, Politics, Parenting and Everything In Between / Laila El-Haddad
With Gaza Mom: Palestine, Politics, Parenting, and Everything In Between, El-Haddad takes us into the life and world of a busy Palestinian journalist who is both covering the story of Gaza and living it—very intensely. This book is El-Haddad’s self-curated choice of the best of her writings from December 2004 through July 2010.
http://www.justworldbooks.com/books/50-gaza-mom%253a-palestine-politics-parenting-and-everything-in-between

Violence / Detention

IOF tanks fire shell, machine guns at Palestinian houses
GAZA, (PIC)– Israeli occupation forces (IOF) stationed at the borders of Gaza Strip fired a shell at a deserted area in Juhr Al-Deek northeast of Breij refugee camp in central Gaza Strip on Sunday. Security sources said that the IOF tanks fired the shell then opened heavy machine gun fire at citizens’ homes east of the refugee camp. They said that no casualties were reported but women and children were frightened at the sound of the explosions.
http://www.palestine-info.co.uk/En/default.aspx?xyz=U6Qq7k%2bcOd87MDI46m9rUxJEpMO%2bi1s7OsXsak%2fFXx%2bUMO3HOPectvvEwsn4SZfyOCRj2hpCWdcFUQgk57GRNRlNC6lSQrPJpkhZw2q%2bzCrJv1u6Jb9s7kmbaTmuTwkBuyL0f6DU0u4%3d

Israeli forces detain teenage girl in Hebron
Israeli forces detained a Palestinian girl in Hebron’s Old City on Sunday, the director of the local detainees’ society said. Amjad Najjar said 15-year-old Hadeel Talal Issa Abu Turky was detained near the Ibrahimi Mosque and taken to a police station. Hadeel was previously detained in 2009 accused of attempting to stab an Israeli soldier in the same area, but Ofer military court found her innocent and she was released on bail, Najjar said.
http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=333704

National campaign: 120 missing Palestinians held by Israel
RAMALLAH, (PIC)– The national committee to restore the bodies of missing Palestinian martyrs announced that it documented 120 names of missing Palestinian bodies held by Israel. Nasha’at Al-Wahidi, the campaign’s spokesman, said in a press release on Saturday that some of those Palestinians were missing for more than 25 years. He added that the names of those missing persons would be published within the few coming days.
http://www.palestine-info.co.uk/En/default.aspx?xyz=U6Qq7k%2bcOd87MDI46m9rUxJEpMO%2bi1s7c3UQQbTHkFvezWAWaeQjsH1yjkNG3IGlPDz5VLHEIcRPDedEWm7HD5w0npKMqGITbwmMQAdZnaXvd3a3a3QGI7RIpE83R53mPuUzXKBmCB8%3d

Political/Diplomatic news

Israel mulls US settlement deal (AJ)
The US has offered Israel an incentive package to reinstate a 90-day moratorium on West Bank settlement building, in an effort to revive stalled peace talks with the Palestinians, diplomatic sources said. The proposed moratorium, which would not include building in occupied East Jerusalem, was discussed in Israel’s weekly cabinet meeting on Sunday, but Binyamin Netanyahu, the prime minister, said final details of the plan were still being worked out.
http://english.aljazeera.net/news/middleeast/2010/11/2010111323542905184.html

Netanyahu: US proposal not final
PM tells cabinet American incentives package offered in exchange for 90-day construction freeze in West Bank ‘undergoing consolidation process’ … Ahead of the meeting, four ministers from the Likud party … expressed their opposition to the three month renewal of the settlement construction freeze. Ya’alon called the US offer a “honey trap” that would eventually result in another crisis with the US once the three-month freeze expires, or “perhaps even earlier.”
What does the American package offer in return for ‘one final freeze’?
*US agrees to veto all UN Security Council and international resolutions that are critical of Israel or unilaterally advance Palestinian statehood and boost efforts to fight against Israeli de-legitimization.
*Requesting that Congress approve the supply of 20 stealth fighter jets worth $3 billion. *Additional and wider security guarantees when an agreement is reached with the Palestinians.
Yet the agreements with the US are as of this moment, unwritten and merely a verbal agreement. [much more in this article]
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3984137,00.html

Palestinians critical of US settlement proposal (AP)
Chief negotiator Erekat says Palestinians have ‘major problem’ with the fact that Washington not demanding construction freeze in east Jerusalem
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3984065,00.html

Palestinians refuse to discuss US offer to Israel until ‘official’ word from Obama
The Palestinian Authority said Sunday that it had not heard any news from Washington regarding a package of incentives in exchange for a temporary Israeli construction freeze in the West Bank.
http://www.haaretz.com/news/diplomacy-defense/palestinians-refuse-to-discuss-u-s-offer-to-israel-until-official-word-from-obama-1.324653

Settlers: Netanyahu’s word worthless
Leaders of West Bank’s Jewish communities blast plan to impose 90-day construction freeze. ‘No limit to deceitfulness and dishonesty; PM waging war on Land of Israel,’ they say … Speaking to Ynet on Sunday, Naftali Bennett said, “Three weeks ago Netanyahu told the world he would not extend the freeze even by one day unless the Palestinians recognize Israel as a Jewish state. Now – nothing … Shomron Regional Council head Gershon Mesika said any announcement on the renewal of the West Bank construction freeze would “begin the countdown to the end of Netanyahu’s government.
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3984114,00.html

Fatah-Hamas talks to resume after Eid
GAZA CITY: Reconciliation talks between Fatah and Hamas have been “deferred to next year,” a well-known source told the London-based daily Al-Quds. The source, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, said the issue of security was the main obstacle in the meetings that started last Tuesday in Damascus.  The source added that the gap between the two sides is very big.  However, officials from both sides confirmed that the meetings would continue after Eid Al-Adha holidays.
http://arabnews.com/middleeast/article188493.ece

Fayyad: Security pluralism exhausting us
Prime Minister Salam Fayyad said Saturday that efforts to reconcile with Hamas should focus on security rather than political issues, the London-based Ash-Sharq Al-Awsat newspaper reported … Security was the most important issue to achieve the main objective, the creation of a Palestinian state, the prime minister said.
http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=333695

Fatah, Hamas accuse each other for failing unity talks (Xinhua)
GAZA — The major Palestinian rival groups Fatah and Hamas on Sunday traded accusations over failure of reaching reconciliation in the second round meeting held in Syria’ s capital of Damascus last week, which concentrated on the thorniest security issue.
http://news.xinhuanet.com/english2010/world/2010-11/14/c_13606391.htm

Other news

Nigerian security rejects reports that arms were bound for Gaza
Lagos, Nigeria (CNN) — Security forces in Nigeria believe a recently-seized arms shipment — reportedly from Iran — was bound for the western African nation, not another land. Marilyn Ogar, spokeswoman for the county’s security service, on Friday rejected reports that the material was headed to the Palestinian territory of Gaza, as claimed by some reports in Israel.
http://www.cnn.com/2010/WORLD/africa/11/12/nigeria.weapons/

Netanyahu: Israel to begin to build Egypt border fence within two weeks
Number of African infiltrators has reached more than 10,000 since beginning of 2010, according to recent Justice Ministry report … The government has said that the central purpose of this fence is to keep the growing number of illegal migrants from infiltrating the country.
http://www.haaretz.com/news/diplomacy-defense/netanyahu-israel-to-begin-egypt-border-fence-within-two-weeks-1.324658

UNRWA employee hospitalized after hunger strike
…Hussein Masharqa, 50, was evacuated to Al-Ahli Hospital in Hebron in the southern West Bank Thursday after eight days on hunger strike protesting UNRWA policies toward Palestinian workers and employees, according to Ahmad Daniel, another member of the union.
http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=333650

Bodyguard: Poison wasn’t in Arafat’s food
Palestinian leader’s personal bodyguard rules out possibility that poison was injected into his food. ‘We all ate the same food 45 minutes before he did,” Abu Zaki tells Al-Hayat … However, Abu Zaki did not rule out the possibility that Arafat was poisoned. “It is safe to assume that he was poisoned, but not with food,” the bodyguard said in the interview.
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3984202,00.html

Renowned Palestinian band to perform in Bethlehem
The renowned Palestinian band Al-Ashiqeen will perform for the first time in Bethlehem on Wednesday … Al-Ashiqeen was established in Damascus in 1977. The band was then led by Hussein Munthir and Hussein Nazik was the main composer. In 1982, the band performed before late Palestinian president and historic leader Yasser Arafat and most of the PLO leaders when they first appeared in public after withdrawal from Beirut. The band was dissolved in the 1980s only to re-form in 2002. The group is now based in Ramallah
http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=333717

Analysis / Opinion / Human interest

The Palestinians are in the driving seat, their time is now / Zvi Bar’el
Today, it is not Israel which is dictating the international consensus but the Palestinians; this is their opportunity to establish the Palestinian state.
http://www.haaretz.com/print-edition/opinion/palestine-yes-1.324542

Would this not be close to treason?
Cantor pledges Republicans will stand with Israel against Obama (btw, Cantor is Jewish, does that matter?)
More on Netanyahu’s power inside American politics. There is a justifiable uproar over the fact that Eric Cantor, the Republican whip, has pledged his party’s greater allegiance to Netanyahu than Obama [data below]. Andrew Sullivan calls it a “scandal.” Jim Traub at Foreign Policy asks, “Did Bibi win the midterms?” and then picks up a statement Cantor–“the leading GOP voice on Israel”–made on talk radio:
https://mondoweiss.net/2010/11/cantor-pledges-republicans-will-stand-with-israel-against-obama-btw-cantor-is-jewish-does-that-matter.html

Is the American public about to toss Israel? / Franklin Lamb – Beirut
Some opinion analysts, like the 2009 Zogby International poll of American attitudes toward Israelis and Palestinians, express surprise with what they are learning from the American public and detect significant changes in American public attitudes favoring US disengagement from Israel
http://www.intifada-palestine.com/2010/11/is-the-american-public-about-to-toss-israel-2/

Remembering a martyr for Palestine: to a child who dreamt of freedom / Reham Alhelsi
You dreamt of playing with your friends in the streets and alleys of Palestine, you dreamt of playing without fear of F-16s and tanks, you dreamt of playing without blood and tears. You dreamt of running in the streets, up the hills and on the beach. You dreamt of playing hide and seek in a world where playing wars and soldier and civilian would be just a game, an uninteresting game. You dreamt of a Palestine that is free … You will forever remain, Faris Odeh, the 15 year old Palestinian hero who confronted the Zionist tank with his little stone and won.
http://www.intifada-palestine.com/2010/11/remembering-a-martyr-for-palestine-to-a-child-who-dreamt-of-freedom/

Vox Taxi – Vox Dei / Uri Avnery
…In the eyes of our conversation partners, questions about whether it is worthwhile to make peace or not, whether peace is good or bad for the Jews, are meaningless, if not downright stupid. Questions which make no sense, since we are having a debate only with ourselves. There will never be peace, because the Arabs will never want peace. End of discussion. Who is to blame for this attitude? If there is one person who is guilty more than anyone else, it is Ehud Barak.
http://zope.gush-shalom.org/home/en/channels/avnery/1289698446/

GAZA: Book explores vibrant, diverse graffiti-art scene in war-torn strip
…The book, titled “Gaza Graffiti: Messages of Love and Politics,” is written by Swedish photojournalist Mia Grondahl … According to the book, graffiti first began appearing in Gaza during the first Palestinian Intifada in 1987 as a means of communication and information due to the Israeli control of the media output in the enclave … Bahaa Qidra is presented in the book as one of most talented graffiti artists in the Gaza strip, commissioning paintings and murals for both Hamas and its political rival, Fatah.
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/babylonbeyond/2010/11/gaza-graffitti-love-politics-dreams-art-resistance-calligraphy-youth-.html

Budrus ‘built a model of civil resistance’ – Interview with Ayed Morrar
Seven years on, Ayed al-Morrar, founder of the first popular committee to resist Israel’s separation wall, discusses with The Electronic Intifada contributor Jody McIntyre his village’s struggle and victory and the future of the movement.
http://www.middle-east-online.com/english/?id=42497

Interview: Jane Frere, artist
Artist Jane Frere’s time in the West Bank inspired her to create work that gave a voice to the people there … [Her paintings] are dynamic, insistent works, all drawing on “the wall”, the eight-metre high concrete barrier built by the Israelis to segregate Palestinian areas and further restrict movement of people. One series of paintings, Checkpoint Births – Madonna and Child, deal with women who are forced to give birth at checkpoints when they are not allowed through to get to hospital, putting mother and baby’s lives at risk.
http://news.scotsman.com/entertainment/Interview-Jane-Frere-artist.6622710.jp

Perhaps rather too much of “Sheena Queen of the Jungle” to this, but interesting
Queen of the desert / Yaron Sasson
British tourist who married Bedouin man 17 years ago, converted to Islam, and made Negev her home aims to make a change in Bedouin society in terms of treatment of women and animals … The Israel Land Administration recently razed the unrecognized village of al-Arakib, north of Rahat, for the sixth time. Janice, like her friends, is very uncomfortable with the situation. “It’s hard for me to see this. It’s their land,” she says. “It’s very hard to put a person who has been free all these years between four walls. My husband’s father lives in a tent next to his home. It was hard for him to move into a house.”
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3978977,00.html

Iraq

Sunday: 12 Iraqis killed, 21 wounded
At least 12 Iraqis were killed and 21 more were wounded in new attacks across the country. Meanwhile, a leading international lawyer warned that the credibility a British inquiry (Chilcot) into the Iraq invasion is in danger over a lack of transparency.
http://original.antiwar.com/updates/2010/11/14/sunday-12-iraqis-killed-21-wounded/

Iraq violence kills nine (AFP)
KIRKUK, Iraq  – Violence in central and northern Iraq killed nine people, four of them troops, on Sunday, security officials said. In the deadliest attack, a roadside bomb killed three soldiers in a town south of the ethnically mixed northern oil hub of Kirkuk, police Colonel Ahmed al-Barazanchi said.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20101114/wl_mideast_afp/iraqunrest

Iraq MPs salvage power-sharing pact after walk-out (AFP)
BAGHDAD (AFP) – Iraqi lawmakers appear to have salvaged a power-sharing deal that gives Nuri al-Maliki a second term as premier, days after a dramatic walk-out from parliament by his former rivals … Leaders from the three main parties to the pact met before a session of parliament on Saturday and agreed to reconcile their differences and address the protests of the Sunni-backed bloc led by former premier Iyad Allawi. MPs passed the deal by consensus, a parliamentary official told AFP
http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20101114/wl_afp/iraqpoliticsgovernment

Iraq initials 2 deals to develop oil fields (AP)
A pair of international energy consortiums have initialed deals with Iraq to develop two prized gas fields. Turkey’s TPAO, with partners Kuwait Energy and Korea’s KOGAS, signed deals with Iraq’s government on Sunday to develop the 4.6 trillion cubic feet Mansouriya field in eastern Iraq for $7 per barrel of oil equivalent. Kuwait Energy and TPAO will also work together to develop the 1.1 trillion cubic feet Siba field in the south. They will be paid $7.50 per barrel of oil equivalent.
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3984327,00.html

Baghdad plans makeover for deadly airport road (AFP)
BAGHDAD – Long known as the globe’s most dangerous highway, Baghdad authorities are now aiming to turn the Iraqi capital’s airport road into “the most beautiful street in the world”. Known within the US military as “Route Irish” and grimly dubbed “RPG (rocket propelled grenade) alley”, those using the road were subject to daily attacks from insurgents during the peak of Iraq’s sectarian war in 2006 and 2007.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20101114/wl_mideast_afp/iraqsecuritytransportairporttourism

Why Iraqi Christians are running scared – in Sweden (TIME)
…Swedish immigration officials have been deporting Iraqi refugees to Baghdad on flights about every three weeks, declaring that some of them have no legitimate claim to political asylum in Sweden. That includes Iraqi Christians — a category that does not automatically imply a risk of persecution, according to Swedish guidelines. Of the 80,000 or so Iraqi refugees in Sweden, about 6,000 of them are Christian
http://www.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,2031275,00.html#ixzz15HUQotgB

Iraq’s disappearing Christians are Bush and Blair’s legacy / William Dalrymple
The irony of the Iraq invasion is it may have wiped out their faith where other conquests failed
http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2010/nov/12/backfiring-of-bush-crusade

Other Mideast

Lebanon arrests formerly British-based radical cleric (AFP)
TRIPOLI – Lebanese police on Sunday arrested radical Islamic preacher Omar Bakri, just days after the formerly British-based cleric boasted he would “not spend one day” of a life sentence behind bars.
http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=333720

Lebanon’s Hariri vows he won’t give in to ‘threats’ (AFP)
BEIRUT — Lebanese Prime Minister Saad Hariri has vowed not to give in to “threats” in a television interview, after his Hezbollah rivals ramped up rhetoric against a UN-backed probe into his father’s murder … Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah warned on Thursday that his powerful Shiite group would “cut off the hand” of anyone who tried to arrest any of its partisans over the 2005 assassination of former premier Rafiq Hariri.
http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=333699

Egyptian refusenik arrested, will receive service exemption
Pro-Israeli pacifist spends uneasy night held by Egyptian authorities after declaring that he wouldn’t serve in military
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3984004,00.html

Candidates for Egyptian parliament to officially launch campaigns (dpa)
More than 5,000 candidates running in Egypt’s parliamentary elections will officially launch their campaigns on Sunday, two weeks before voters head to the polls … The poll is seen as a window into how next year’s presidential election will unfold. It is largely expected that the ruling National Democratic Party will maintain its grip on parliament.
http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=333685

Saudis fear terror attacks as hajj begins (AFP)
The world’s largest annual pilgrimage, the hajj, began on Sunday with hundreds of thousands of Muslims pouring into the camp of Mina from Mecca to prepare for the solemn rituals. This year’s attendance is estimated at up to 2.5 million, posing a major headache for the Saudi authorities, who also fear terror attacks aimed against the pilgrims.
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3984483,00.html

Saudi Arabia unblocks Facebook after brief ban (AP)
Kingdom’s communications authority reverses its decision to block the popular social networking site because it doesn’t conform with Saudi conservative values.
http://www.haaretz.com/news/international/saudi-arabia-unblocks-facebook-after-brief-ban-1.324491

U.S. and other world news

Congressional letter questioning Saudi arms sale gets 198 signatures
A joint letter demanding more information about the Obama administration’s proposed $60 billion arms sale to Saudi Arabia was sent to top administration officials on Friday with the signatures of 198 lawmakers from both sides of the aisle … The lawmakers question whether Saudi Arabia is acting in conjunction with U.S. interests and whether the deal has enough checks and balances to ensure U.S. as well as Israeli interests.
http://thecable.foreignpolicy.com/?sms_ss=blogger&at_xt=4cde8d92facf945b,0

Which ‘human rights’ do you call for? / Kourosh Ziabari
One of my close friends is suffering from Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, a severe mental illness which has almost paralyzed his entire life … Psychiatrists in Iran have prescribed several drugs for my friend and he has been taking them over the past years; however, when I met him a few weeks ago, he informed me of a shocking, unanticipated incident which I’m still unable to believe. My friend told me that the Canadian and Italian manufacturers of his medicines have ceased exporting their products to Iran following the imposition of United Nations Security Council’s fourth round of sanctions against Iran and it’s possible that they refuse to export their other pharmaceutical products to the country as a result of the sanctions, as well … Canadian Foreign Minister Lawrence Cannon regularly lashes out at other countries for what he claims to be their abuses of human rights; however, his own country, with a long period of abusing the rights of its ethnic minorities, refuses to export medicines to Iran because it wants to “abide by the UNSC resolutions”.
http://www.intifada-palestine.com/2010/11/which-human-rights-do-you-call-for/

In western Afghan city, Iran makes itself felt
In Herat, the tie to Iran is hard to miss. Iranian money builds roads and industrial parks, store goods are likely to be from Iran, and Iranian cash buoys new mosques and opulent homes.
http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/world/la-fg-afghanistan-iran-20101114,0,4699165.story

5 NATO troops die in bloody day of Afghan fighting
It’s the most lethal day for Western troops this month. Meanwhile, militants free an Afghan diplomat held for two years.
http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/world/la-fg-afghan-deaths-20101115,0,7106719.story

US senator says ‘stunned’ at Karzai comments (Reuters)
WASHINGTON – Republican Senator Lindsey Graham, who met with Afghan President Hamid Karzai during a recent visit, said on Sunday he was “stunned” at Karzai’s comments to a Washington newspaper, which appeared at odds with U.S. military strategy. In an interview with The Washington Post, Karzai said he wants the U.S. military to scale back the visibility and intensity of its operations in Afghanistan and end night raids that he said incited people to join the Taliban insurgency.
http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/N14203721.htm

Palestinian stowaways found on freighter
New Bedford, Massachusetts – Two Palestinian men were found stowing away on a New Bedford-bound freighter, authorities said yesterday. Crew members found the two late last week and notified authorities. The ship was kept offshore, and state and local police as well as Coast Guard officials boarded it to take custody of the two men. Federal agents searched the ship before it was allowed to enter New Bedford, said Ross Feinstein, a spokesman for Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Feinstein said the men were trying to get to Canada, and that authorities believe it may be a case of human smuggling. Authorities said the men posed no threat to national security.
http://www.boston.com/news/local/massachusetts/articles/2010/11/14/palestinian_stowaways_found_on_freighter/

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