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Gaza

Egypt to open Rafah crossing
AP 25 May — Egypt’s official news agency says the Rafah border crossing with Gaza will be permanently opened for Palestinians on Saturday, a move that will significantly ease a blockade of the impoverished territory … This gives Gaza Palestinians a way to freely enter and exit their territory for the first time since 2007 … The statement said rules in effect before the blockade would be reinstated. At that time, European observers had a role in operating the crossing, and Israel monitored people and cargo to keep out militants and weapons.
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4074059,00.html

Egypt to open Rafah border permanently
Al Jazeera 25 May — “It will allow basically all women to leave Gaza, also children under the age of 18 years will be allowed to leave as well as men over the age of 40 years. However, those between the age of 18 and 40 years will require Egyptian visa,” she said. “Visa would have to come from Ramallah. Sources in Hamas say, they have been told by the Egyptian authorities over the last few weeks that they [Egyptians] do intend to open some sort of representative office inside Gaza so that people can get the visa from there“One of biggest problem for Gazans besides shortage of food and supplies has been the psychological impact of not allowing 1.5m people to move freely, there’s no doubt if the border is opened freely for all, there’s going to be a massive influx of Palestinians who would want to get out for the first time since the siege was put in place.”
http://english.aljazeera.net/news/middleeast/2011/05/2011525174117897741.html

Gaza: Revolution and change at the Rafah / Ramzy Baroud
ArabNews 25 May — …”Things will get better,” said a Palestinian engineer from Gaza, who once studied and now works in a Swedish town south of Stockholm. What he meant was that things will get better at the border crossing, in terms of the relationship between Gaza and Egypt. Without a decisive Egyptian decision to reopen the crossing – completely – Gaza will continue to reel under the Israeli siege. Others agree, but Gazans have learned not to become too confident about political statements promising positive changes …For now, things remain difficult at the border. When Egyptian border officials collect passports for examination, and return a few hours later to read aloud the names of those allowed in, a large crowd gathers around them. Tensions soon escalate to yelling, and occasional tears.”Go back or I will not give any his passport back,” shouted a large Egyptian officer with some disdain.
http://arabnews.com/opinion/columns/article427180.ece?comments=all

Palestinian embassy brokers Egypt medical support
CAIRO (Ma’an) 25 May — The Palestinian embassy in Egypt said Wednesday that it had provided treatment for Palestinian refugees suffering from cancer, and provide medicines needed by the Palestinian health ministry … The Cairo embassy’s medical advisor, Hussam Tukan …. added that the Palestinian health minister, Fathi Abu Mughli, had requested around 152 types of medicine and 160 types of medical equipment from Egypt for Gaza’s health system. Tukan said that communications were ongoing between the embassy and the Egyptian health ministry, in order to provide the medicines as soon as possible.
http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=390950

Limited building materials cross into Gaza
GAZA CITY (Ma‘an) 25 May — Israeli authorities opened Gaza’s sole remaining commercial crossing terminal on Wednesday, for the limited import of building materials designated to international development projects … Supplies permitted to enter Gaza remain well below needs, UN reports say, showing pre-siege levels of almost 3,000 truckloads of goods a week down to just over 700 in the second week of May.
http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=390856

Crime writer Mankell will be on next Gaza aid flotilla
STOCKHOLM (AFP) 25 May – Swedish crime writer Henning Mankell will take part in the next international flotilla that will attempt to bring aid to Gaza at the end of June, organisers said Wednesday. Mankell, the author of the popular Wallander series of detective novels, will be among a total of 20 Swedish participants in the “Freedom Flotilla 2,” Ship to Gaza Sweden said in a statement.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20110525/wl_mideast_afp/israelconflictgazaswedenmankell

Campaign to vilify Gaza flotilla underway in Europe / David Cronin
EI 25 May — Over the past few weeks newspapers in the Netherlands have published articles alleging that some Dutch organizers of the flotilla are “terror supporters.” The main focus of these smears was Rob Groenhuijzen, chairman of the Netherlands Gaza Foundation, who was imprisoned for radical activities more than thirty years ago …They don’t have the political or legal means [to stop the flotilla] and that’s why they try to criminalize the flotilla’s participants,” he told me. Unfortunately, the government in The Hague has proven receptive to the anti-flotilla campaign. A Dutch office of the Turkish Humanitarian Relief Foundation (known by the acronym IHH) was recently placed on a national list of banned organizations.
http://electronicintifada.net/content/campaign-vilify-gaza-flotilla-underway-europe/10009

Land, property, resources theft & destruction / Ethnic cleansing / Settlers

The expansion of the municipal border of Jerusalem
Settlement Watch 25 May — The Mayor of Jerusalem and the Minister of Interior will announce today in a press conference on the expansion of Jerusalem’s jurisdiction area with some 243 Dunams (60 Acres). Within the current political atmosphere, when every unilateral move by Israel in Jerusalem can cause a diplomatic crisis, this minor change in the Municipal borders of Jerusalem attracts a lot of public attention. The area that is being added to Jerusalem is of an enclave of the Ramat Rachel Kibbutz. 77% of the 243 Dunams to be added to Jerusalem are West of the Green Line (187 Dunams). Some 56 Dunams are in the “No Man’s Land” that was set up between Israel and Jordan, where no side was allowed to enter or to use the area according to the 1949 ceasefire agreement.
http://settlementwatcheastjerusalem.wordpress.com/2011/05/25/the-expansion-of-the-municipal-border-of-jerusalem/

An update on the Bustan
25 May — The Jerusalem Municipality refused to suspend the demolition orders in the Bustan neighborhood. The district court will hold another hearing on the issue at the 22th of June 2011. The Jerusalem Municipality have issued dozens of demolition orders to Palestinians in the Bustan neighborhood in Silwan, in order to use the land as a park. The Palestinian residents prepared a city plan that should legalize the illegal construction, while the Municipality have prepared another plan to demolish some of the houses and allow the construction of others near by, and to create a touristic park that will complete a park in the valleys around the Old City. Both plans are still pending in the planning committees. The Jerusalem Municipality insists to enforce the demolition order despite the fact the the plans are yet to be approved or rejected.
http://settlementwatcheastjerusalem.wordpress.com/2011/05/25/an-update-on-the-bustan/

Occupation bulldozers change features of Bab al-Amoud
OCCUPIED JERUSALEM, (PIC) 24 May — Israeli occupation bulldozers under protection of occupation police and soldiers started on Tuesday morning to uproot olive trees from a park close to Bab al-Amoud (Damascus Gate) in occupied Jerusalem … The Zionist municipality had announced intentions of building a Talmudic park near the walls of the old city to give the holy city a Talmudic feel. Palestinian youth in Jerusalem protested these acts and fist fights broke out between the protesting youth and the police and soldiers. Two Palestinian youth were arrested and taken to the police station in Salahuddin Street.
http://www.palestine-info.co.uk/En/default.aspx?xyz=U6Qq7k%2bcOd87

Occupation threatens Palestinian farm structures
AL-KHALIL, (PIC) 24 May — The Israeli occupation authorities have handed notices to six Palestinians in the southern West Bank district of al-Khalil giving them informing them that their farm structures will be demolished and their fields in the village of Beit Aula to the West of al-Khalil will be bulldozed. The head of the municipal council of Beit Aul, Rateb al-Emleh, said that according to the notices four water wells in the Jalmon and Twas neighbourhoods near the apartheid wall, as well as other farm structures will be demolished, large swathes of land will be bulldozed and trees uprooted.
Another sixteen such notices have been handed to Palestinians in the southern West Bank claiming that those lands were government properties and Palestinians have no right to develop them
http://www.palestine-info.co.uk/En/default.aspx?xyz=U6Qq7k%2bcO

Israel plans annexation of Salfit land
SALFIT, (PIC) 25 May — The Israeli occupation authority (IOA) has decided to annex 2000 dunums of Palestinian land in Salfit in the West Bank so as to expand Jewish settlements built in their vicinity. Mayor of Qarawat Bani Hassan village in Salfit Abdulkarim Rayyan said on Tuesday that the targeted land is to the north and east of the village and is rich in almond, olive, and fig trees … Rayyan affirmed that more than 40 Palestinian families in the area own documents proving their ownership of the land and would defend their land with all available means and would resist that scheme.
http://www.palestine-info.co.uk/En/default.aspx?xyz=U6Qq7k%2bc

Israel continues to fence in Qalqiliya village
QALQILIYA (Ma‘an) 25 May — Construction continued Wednesday on a barbed wire fence encircling the northern flank of Izbat At-Tabib, a village east of Qalqiliya. Residents awoke Monday to Israeli soldiers guarding work crews, who were installing a barrier between the village and the nearby settler-bypass Road 55. An Israeli military spokeswoman said at the time that the installation was designed to prevent rock throwing. The road, a settler-only facility, was built on village lands, and the fence cuts off further access to properties abutting the road. Seventy meters of fence were installed Monday, residents said, noting work crews returned on Wednesday to continue the installation. Residents were given no warning that the fence would be installed, and were informed Monday by military order that any lands obstructed by the project were being confiscated for security.
http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=390919

Bedouin refugees complain to UN about discrimination in West Bank
dpa 24 May — Representatives for Bedouin refugees living in an area under Israeli control in the West Bank since 1967 told the United Nations on Tuesday they were being discriminated against and losing their identity and culture. A group of Bedouin took part in the annual meeting on indigenous people at UN headquarters in New York in a program designed to uphold the human rights of the more than 300 million indigenous people worldwide.
http://www.haaretz.com/news/national/bedouin-refugees-complain-to-un-about-discrimination-in-west-bank-1.363875

Israeli police using new stunning device on protesters
Silwan, Jerusalem (SILWANIC) 25 May — Israeli undercover units are employing a new, unknown electrical device in crowd-control missions in East Jerusalem, say witnesses. Residents of Anata refugee camp stated that undercover police were witnessed brandishing a formerly unseen small electrical device at protesters during clashes in recent days that, when applied, temporarily cripple the movement of those targeted. The stunning device was not seen applied directly to the skin of targeted protesters, needing only to be activated from several metres away and generally pointed at the feet. The device was used as a means of crippling protesters to allow police to move in and arrest them with ease.
http://silwanic.net/?p=17053

Detention

Israel frees mother of exiled senior Hamas man
RAMALLAH, Palestinian Territories (AFP) 24 May — The Israeli army released on Tuesday the elderly mother of Salah Aruri, a senior member of Hamas exiled in Syria, AFP reporters said. Aisha Yussef Salah, almost 80, said police had taken her for questioning about the activities of her son, who is considered to be a leader of the Ezzedine al-Qassam Brigades, the armed wing of Hamas. The Israeli army had no comment on the arrest or the release of the mother of Salah Aruri. She was arrested in a night-time raid by the Israeli army on her West Bank home near the village of Arura, her daughter, Jamila Mohammed Yussef, told AFP.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20110524/wl_mideast_afp/palestiniansisraelconflicthamasarrestsyria

Israeli forces detain 12 overnight
NABLUS (Ma‘an) 25 May — …Palestinian sources, however, said four were detained in raids on Nablus, while four were taken from homes in Jericho and five from the southern West Bank regions of Hebron and Bethlehem … Khatib was taken from his home in the Al-Ain refugee camp west of Nablus. While Khatib’s family says he was granted amnesty by Israel ten months ago, PA officials say there is no record of such a deal. Amnesty is granted under a deal between the Palestinian Authority and Israel, which sees former fighters sign declarations of non-violence and hand in their weapons. As they wait for Israel’s agreement to the declaration, the former fighters live under Palestinian Authority protective custody in prison. Upon their release they are supposed to be safe from pursuit.
http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=390861

Israeli soldiers attack Palestinian boy in Bethlehem
Pal Tel 25 May — West Bank, (Pal Telegraph)-Israeli occupation forces attacked yesterday at night a mentally disabled boy in Al-Khader town in the south of Bethlehem. Security sources said that Israeli soldiers invaded the town arresting the boy,14, and severely beating him before being released. The boy was evacuated to a hospital in Bethlehem for medical treatment due to injuries inflicted on his body.
Today, Israeli forces arrested three Palestinian teens from Al-Uroob refugee camp in the north of Hebron after raiding and searching their homes. According to Israeli radio, the teens were taken after throwing stones at settlers vehicles passing near Al-Khader town without casualties reported.
http://www.paltelegraph.com/palestine/west-bank/9260-israeli-soldiers-attack-palestinian-boy-in-bethlehem.html

Palestinians detained, five injured in Silwan
OCCUPIED JERUSALEM, (PIC) 25 May — Israeli occupation police forces assaulted inhabitants in Silwan town, south of the Aqsa Mosque in occupied Jerusalem , using pepper bombs, eyewitnesses said. They added that the policemen engaged in clashes with youths who threw stones at them, adding that the policemen fired pepper bombs at onlookers one of them a 47-year-old man was treated for breathing difficulty and his son was detained after being beaten. Four others including a photographer working for Wadi Halawa data center called Ahmed Siyam were hurt in the assault.
http://www.palestine-info.co.uk/En/default.aspx?xyz=U6Qq7k%2b

Refugees

Palestinian workers to get indemnity benefits: NSSF
DS 25 May — BEIRUT: Palestinian refugees working in Lebanon are now eligible to receive indemnity benefits, the National Social Security Fund has announced. A memo issued by NSSF director-general Mohammad Karaki said end-of-service compensation for Palestinian workers would now be calculated based on length of time worked from Sept. 2, 2010. The memo dated May 23, 2011 said, however, that Palestinian workers would not benefit from the NSSF’s health, maternity care or family allowances. The EU estimates the number of Palestinian refugees in Lebanon at around 280,000, below the official registered number of 400,000.
http://www.dailystar.com.lb/News/Local-News/2011/May-25/Palestinian-workers-to-get-indemnity-benefits-NSSF.ashx#axzz1NOZ3fFhY

Racism / Discrimination

Damaging affirmative action / Avirama Golan
Haaretz 25 May — Paranoid fabrications are being used to harm an entire community under the aegis of the law, and in effect to revoke their civil status.
http://www.haaretz.com/print-edition/opinion/damaging-affirmative-action-1.363922

Woman sues Chevra Kadisha over funeral segregation
Ynet 25 May — A resident of Netanya recently filed a suit for NIS 32,000 (roughly $9,000) against Chevra Kadisha after she was asked to stand separate from men in a funeral she attended. “This is discriminatory and is against our world view,” she claimed.
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4073579,00.html

Politics / Diplomacy / International

Cairo: Some names for new government selected
GAZA CITY (Ma‘an) 25 May — Several names have been agreed on for the new technocrat government being compiled by Fatah and Hamas officials in Cairo, a party member told Ma‘an on Tuesday … Al-Loh said none of the names would be announced until the government was set, and meetings between all factions were concluded.
http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=390524

Palestinian unity deal exposes divisions in Hamas
GAZA (Reuters) 25 May – Divisions in Hamas have been brought to the surface by a reconciliation agreement with rival group Fatah, exposing splits in the Palestinian Islamist movement that could complicate implementation of the deal. It is the first time differences between Hamas leaders in Gaza and the movement’s exiled politburo in Damascus have been aired so openly in public, supporting a view that the group is far from united. The disagreements have embarrassed a movement that has always denied talk of internal divisions. But analysts do not believe they signal an imminent fracture: neither wing of the Hamas movement can survive without the other.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20110525/wl_nm/us_palestinians_hamas_1

Abu Marzouq: Hamas will not make same ‘historic mistake’ as PLO
MOSCOW, (PIC) 15 May — Senior Hamas official Moussa Abu Marzouq has declared that Hamas will not repeat the “historic mistake” of the Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO) when it recognized Israel in 1993. “In international laws and norms, no one demands a party, a group or an organization to recognize a state, so it’s unreasonable to demand that Hamas recognize Israel,” Abu Marzouq said during a press conference held by Palestinian factions visiting Russia. Abu Marzouq, who is the deputy chairman of Hamas’s Political Bureau, said that the PLO’s recognition of Israel was “a historic mistake, as it was not a state so as to recognize another state.” “If it was required to recognize it, the recognition should have been mutual, and not just from one side. Recognition should also have been in the last stage of negotiations, not at the beginning,” he said.
http://www.palestine-info.co.uk/En/default.aspx?xyz=U6Qq7k%2

Europe set for key Palestine role
BRUSSELS (AP) 25 May — Europe, its global influence waning by the day, has long wished for more of a voice in a Middle Eastern diplomatic arena dominated by the U.S. That wish is now being granted, in a limited way: The position of key European nations could determine the impact of the Palestinians’ plan to ask the United Nations to recognize a Palestinian state at its September annual meeting.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20110525/ap_on_re_eu/eu_europe_recognizing_palestine

WATCH: Israeli behind Gadhafi spoof song lampoons Netanyahu’s Congress speech
31-year-old music journalist and producer Noy Alooshe remixed Netanyahu’s speech to the tune of the popular remix of Yolanda Be Cool’s “We No Speak Americano.”
http://www.haaretz.com/culture/watch-israeli-behind-gadhafi-spoof-song-lampoons-netanyahu-s-congress-speech-1.363999

Congress applause of Netanyahu ‘pathetic’
RAMALLAH (Ma‘an) 25 May — The warm reception of the Israeli prime Minister at the US Congress was “pathetic,” President Abbas’ secretary-general At-Tayyib Abdul-Rahim said Wednesday. Benjamin Netanyahu entered Congress to applause the day before, and received more than 25 standing ovations during a speech in which he ruled out international demands to return to the 1967 borders or share Jerusalem, and called on Mahmoud Abbas to “tear up” the reconciliation agreement his Fatah party signed two weeks ago with rival faction Hamas. “We felt as we watched the reception that we were watching a totalitarian parliament,” Abdul-Rahim said.
http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=390917

Haim Saban hints: No more donations to Obama
Ynet 25 May — Billionaire funder of 2008 Democratic campaign disappointed by Obama’s conduct towards Israel — Media mogul Haim Saban, who has donated millions to the Democratic Party — especially during its 2008 campaign, led by President Barack Obama — has hinted that he will not continue to donate in 2012.
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4073720,00.html

Erekat: Netanyahu’s Congress speech full of lies, hampers peace
Haaretz 25 May — Chief Palestinian negotiator says peace process cannot have a chance unless Netanyahu agrees that the Palestinian state should be established along the 1967 borders
http://www.haaretz.com/print-edition/news/erekat-netanyahu-s-congress-speech-full-of-lies-hampers-peace-1.363894

The assault on Netanyahu’s heckler / Annie
“Police arrested CODEPINK peace activist Rae Abileah at the George Washington University Hospital in Washington DC. Abileah was taken to the hospital after having been assaulted and tackled to the ground by AIPAC members of the audience in the House Gallery during Israel Prime Minister Netanyahu’s speech to Congress… “I am in great pain, but this is nothing compared to the pain and suffering that Palestinians go through on a regular basis,” said Abileah from her hospital bed. “I have been to Gaza and the West Bank, I have seen Palestinians homes bombed and bulldozed, I have talked to mothers whose children have been killed during the invasion of Gaza, I have seen the Jewish-only roads leading to ever-expanding settlements in the West Bank. This kind of colonial occupation cannot continue. As a Jew and a U.S. citizen, I feel obligated to rise up and speak out against stop these crimes being committed in my name and with my tax dollars.”
https://mondoweiss.net/2011/05/the-assault-on-netanyahus-heckler-rae-abileah.html

Rightist MKs slam Netanyahu’s ‘painful compromises for peace’
dpa/Haaretz 25 May — MK Danny Danon, from Netanyahu’s own hawkish Likud party, told Army Radio that the premier’s positions, as outlined in the speech, did not represent the views of his party. “We were elected to safeguard, not hand over,” he said of Netanyahu’s comments about settlements remaining outside of Israel after a future peace deal.
http://www.haaretz.com/news/diplomacy-defense/rightist-mks-slam-netanyahu-s-painful-compromises-for-peace-1.363980

Settlers: We won’t live in Palestinian state
Ynet 25 May — Jewish residents of West Bank concerned over Netanyahu’s Congress address. ‘We were sent here by state, if they abandon us to Palestinians’ mercy we’ll resist,’ says settler, slamming ‘talk of ceding ancestral Jewish land’ … “It’s mass suicide, they’ll just destroy us,” a settler claimed.
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4073896,00.html

MK tries to hand in a ‘Jordan is Palestine’ petition at the Jordanian embassy
NAZARETH, (PIC) 24 May — The Israeli radio said that Knesset member Aryeh Eldad of the National Union went on Tuesday morning to the Jordanian embassy and tried to hand in a petition which states that Jordan is Palestine and that the Palestinian problem should be solved inside Jordan. The embassy officials refused to receive the petition which was signed by 6000 people from 69 countries around the world, according to the radio.
http://www.palestine-info.co.uk/En/default.aspx?xyz=U6Qq7k%2bc

Analysis / Opinion

Netanyahu’s speech to Congress shows America will buy anything / Gideon Levy
Haaretz 25 May — It was an address with no destination, filled with lies on top of lies and illusions heaped on illusions. Only rarely is a foreign head of state invited to speak before Congress. It’s unlikely that any other has attempted to sell them such a pile of propaganda and prevarication, such hypocrisy and sanctimony as Benjamin Netanyahu did yesterday. The fact that the Congress rose to its feet multiple times to applaud him says more about the ignorance of its members than the quality of their guest’s speech.
http://www.haaretz.com/print-edition/news/netanyahu-s-speech-to-congress-shows-america-will-buy-anything-1.363897

FACT CHECK: Netanyahu speech ignores rival claims
JERUSALEM (AP) 24 May — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu gave an impassioned defense of his approach to peace during a speech to Congress on Tuesday. But the address reflected the world view of Israel’s nationalistic right wing, one of several conflicting narratives that divide Israelis and Palestinians. Here is a sampling of Netanyahu’s claims along with what he did not mention. NETANYAHU: “You don’t need to send American troops to Israel. We defend ourselves.” THE FACTS: Israel is a leading recipient of American foreign aid, including more than $1 billion in military assistance each year. | NETANYAHU: “In Judea and Samaria, the Jewish people are not foreign occupiers. We are not the British in India. We are not the Belgians in the Congo.” THE FACTS: While the West Bank, or Judea and Samaria, is promised to the Jewish people in the Bible, the international community considers the West Bank occupied territory. Israel captured the area in the 1967 Mideast war but has never annexed it. Its occupied status is underscored by the presence of tens of thousands of Israeli soldiers who protect Israeli settlements and control the movement of Palestinian residents in the name of security
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20110524/ap_on_re_mi_ea/ml_israel_us_fact_check

The facts and fictions of Netanyahu’s address to Congress
Haaretz 25 May — Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu makes claims about the West Bank, Arab citizens of Israel and the Jewish people’s historic biblical connection to Israel – are these hollow statements or political truths? … “Of the 300 million Arabs in the Middle East and North Africa, only Israel’s Arab citizens enjoy real democratic rights.” When making this claim, Netanyahu failed to mention the “loyalty oath” blitz of Yisrael Beiteinu, that afforded preferential admission to civil service positions for those who served in the Israel Defense Forces and demanded that those seeking citizenship pledge allegiance to a “Jewish democratic” state. What about the law granting town councils the prerogative to selectively admit members into their communities? These examples all appear in a report compiled by the Association for Civil Rights in Israel that deemed the current Knesset “the most racist in state history”
http://www.haaretz.com/news/diplomacy-defense/the-facts-and-fictions-of-netanyahu-s-address-to-congress-1.363976

Poll: Netanyahu, US Congress, AIPAC stand to the right of Israeli public / Noam Sheizaf
972mag 25 May — According to Maariv’s poll, 57 percent of Israelis accept the principles outlined in president Obama’s Middle East speech. By being more pro-Israeli than the Knesset, the US Congress indicates that the road to peace and justice in the region cannot pass through Washington … What’s even more interesting is how far to the right the Washington establishment is on these issues. If they were Israelis, all of those attacking President Obama on Israel — from the Senate majority leader to the Washington Post’s editorial page — would have been part of the right flank of the Likud, or a moderate settler party. Right now, the Israeli consensus — if such thing exists — is to the left of the beltway (though Netanyahu is working very hard to change that).
http://972mag.com/poll-netanyahu-us-congress-aipac-stand-to-the-right-of-israeli-public/

Congress to Palestinians: Drop dead / MJ Rosenberg
HuffPost 24 May — If anyone had any doubt about whether the Palestinians would declare a state in September, they can’t have them now. On Tuesday, Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu delivered a speech to Congress that essentially was a series of insults to Palestinians and every insult was met by applause and standing ovations …Congress cheered and cheered and when Netanyahu was finished, they climbed over each other to touch the hem of his garment, hoping that AIPAC’s donors saw them groveling before a foreign leader as they never would for a U.S. President. It was as if Congress thought that no Palestinians or other Arabs (or Muslims) would be watching. It was as if it believes that it can shout its lungs out for Netanyahu (and thereby secure those campaign contributions from AIPAC), without any consequences to U.S. policy and national interests in the Arab world. But Congress is wrong. The message it sent to the Middle East today, to the whole world, in fact, was that Palestinians cannot count on the United States to ever play the role of “honest broker” between Israel and the Palestinians..
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/mj-rosenberg/congress-to-palestinians-_b_866565.html

Analysis: 29 years of non-violent resistance to occupation / Mya Guarnieri
Ma‘an 25 May — “Here comes your nonviolent resistance,” The Economist proclaimed in an article two days after the events of Nakba Day. The writer pointed out that the demonstrations demanding an end to occupation and the right of return for Palestinian refugees that took place on May 15 were in the spirit of the First Intifada which was, by and large, nonviolent. My colleague Joseph Dana voiced the same sentiment, in an article on Alternet: “Many in the international press are claiming the Nakba day protests show that the Arab spring has arrived in Palestine…It was Palestinians who organized mass unarmed resistance against Israeli occupation in the late 1980s…” I endorse these articles. They offer important, nuanced takes on the Nakba Day protests, the First Intifada, and Palestinian resistance to the occupation. But they’re both wrong. … Nonviolent resistance began in 1982, in the Golan Heights.
http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=390802

How Obama became the unlikely ally of an illegal West Bank outpost / Akiva Eldar
Haaretz 24 May — The state prosecutor is arguing that outposts can’t be torn down as long as the delicate ‘diplomatic discourse’ is ongoing.
http://www.haaretz.com/print-edition/features/how-obama-became-the-unlikely-ally-of-an-illegal-west-bank-outpost-1.363664

Defensible borders for Israel: the 1967 lines are just fine / Gil Maguire
21 May — What are the legitimate security concerns of Israel, and what would be acceptable defensible borders?  Martin van Crevald, Israel’s preëminent military historian and theorist, recently analyzed this issue in the Jewish Daily Forward on December 15, 2010 in an article entitled: “Israel Doesn’t Need the West Bank to be Secure”.  He concluded that an invasion of Israel from Jordan through the West Bank would be suicidal for the attacker … His conclusion is both powerful and persuasive: … it is crystal-clear that Israel can easily afford to give up the West Bank. Strategically speaking, the risk of doing so is negligible. What is not negligible is the demographic, social, cultural and political challenge that ruling over 2.5 million — nobody knows exactly how many — occupied Palestinians in the West Bank poses.
http://savingisrael.wordpress.com/2011/05/21/defensible-borders-for-israel-the-1967-lines-are-just-fine/

The Palestinian right to dream / Peter Beinart
DB 25 May — As Congress applauded Netanyahu’s tough speech, a young Ramallah man talked about creating a Palestinian Tahrir Square, using nonviolence — and the hope that American Jews would back such a civil rights approach. Political reality suggests otherwise, writes Peter Beinart, but Palestinians should be allowed to dream.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/dailybeast/20110525/ts_dailybeast/14321_benjaminnetanyahusspeechandthepalestinianrighttodream_1

Neighbors: The Nakba is over / Zvi Bar’el
Haaretz 25 May — Lebanon likely won’t be seeing any more protests at the Israeli border, which were seemingly unhelpful to the tumultuous country’s interests Last Friday, residents of the Lebanese village of Maroun al-Ras expected large numbers of Palestinians to come and hold prayers to mark the death of the 11 protesters who were killed during Nakba Day protests on May 15. The Lebanese Army was on alert for memorial gatherings and even another attempt to dash to the border fence. But none of this took place. There were no gatherings, no prayers and no marches.
http://www.haaretz.com/print-edition/features/neighbors-the-nakba-is-over-1.363920

Teaching Nakba in the education system: tools or weapons? / Dahlia Zonzstein
972mag 25 May — Israelis and Palestinians obviously have competing ‘historical truths’ or narratives, but if we are to cultivate a next generation on both sides that can tolerate each other, shouldn’t we be teaching the conflicting narratives as a bridge towards reconciliation, and not as a weapon with which to crush the other? — Speaking at an education conference in Tel Aviv on Sunday, Israel Minister of Education Gideon Saar addressed the question (Hebrew) of teaching the Palestinian narrative in Israeli schools for the first time explicitly. He asserted (predictably) that Israel’s Ministry of Education will never permit the instruction of the Nakba or anything related to the Palestinian narrative in Israeli schools since “Israeli Independence shall not be treated like the Holocaust.”
http://972mag.com/%E2%80%9Chistorical-truths%E2%80%9D-in-the-education-system-tools-or-weapons/

The absurd US stance on Israel’s nukes: a VIDEO sampling of denial / Sam Husseini
23 May — …Yesterday at AIPAC Obama spoke of the “existential fear of Israelis when a modern dictator seeks nuclear weapons and threatens to wipe Israel off the face of the map — face of the Earth.” He spoke of “our commitment to our shared security in our determination to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons.” Obama said to applause from the attendees at the pro-Israel group: “So let me be absolutely clear — we remain committed to preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons. … Its illicit nuclear program is just one challenge that Iran poses.” Of course, Netanyahu is ever more vociferous in his accusations regarding Iran’s alleged nuclear weapons program. But at his first news conference at the White House in February of 2009, Obama was asked by Helen Thomas if he knew of any country in the Middle East that has nuclear weapons. Obama replied that he didn’t want to “speculate.”
http://www.washingtonstakeout.com/index.php/2011/05/23/the-absurd-u-s-stance-on-israels-nukes-a-video-sampling-of-denial/

The perks of traveling while Palestinian / Mohammed-Naji AlKhodari
EI 24 May — As I stood in the line waiting to check in at the Bradley International Airport in the US state of Connecticut, I wondered how overweight my luggage would be. After I handed my Palestinian passport to the woman sitting behind the desk, she paused for a minute.  “What’s wrong?” I asked.. “Nothing, but this is the first time I’ve held a Palestinian passport, which is kind of exciting for me as pro-Palestinian,” she replied. After she gave me the boarding pass, she asked me to put my luggage on the scale…
http://electronicintifada.net/content/perks-traveling-while-palestinian/10006

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