Activism

Settlers assault Palestinians in Hebron. Palestinian fire fighters save settlers in Hebron

and other news from Today in Palestine:

Jewish settlers assault two young men and the soldiers arrest themIsraeli occupation forces (IOF) arrested two Palestinian young men in Al-Khalil city after a group of Jewish settlers assaulted them on Friday.
http://www.palestine-info.co.uk/En/default.aspx?xyz=U6Qq7k%2bcOd87MDI46m9rUxJEpMO%2bi1s7c72LRtDwBlsvPWuwiEm617UJVEvqfk9vofHwpPQ0pTOgtti2uMpg0vRTTN80KlVU9VHB51gJFFEg0keSa4Ufz3puTO1VKIge4QfcnDRIQIQ%3d

HEBRON (Ma’an) — Palestinian firefighters put out a blaze on an Israeli bus traveling south of Hebron on Saturday morning, civil defense teams said. The civil defense said fire fighters rushed to the burning bus from nearby Dura and Dhahiriyya stations, and evacuated the Israeli passengers before extinguishing the fire.  The bus, passing by al-Fawwar camp, set alight when oil leaked from the lubrication system and exploded due to the engine temperature, a report by the civil defense department said. 


Attacks on Palestinians defending their land / Land Theft / Destruction / Apartheid / Refugees

IOF troops quell peaceful anti wall marches
Israeli occupation forces (IOF) quelled the weekly anti-wall marches in a number of West Bank villages on Friday using rubber bullets, teargas, and waste water.
http://www.palestine-info.co.uk/En/default.aspx?xyz=U6Qq7k%2bcOd87MDI46m9rUxJEpMO%2bi1s72PdyHuNlMC2itWVd8BJmhj4S3SfHe%2fTbsxpe7FdF%2bNs0wIePd7fypKdpxZ5nYHkkBexWa3CCykUR4EVfLJRmO58vhxDg2eG3WEO3CZft7GA%3d
 

IOF incursion into Nabi Saleh, curfew imposed
IOF troops, at dawn Friday, went into the village of Nabi Saleh, to the north west of Ramallah, and raided and ransacked homes.
http://www.palestine-info.co.uk/En/default.aspx?xyz=U6Qq7k%2bcOd87MDI46m9rUxJEpMO%2bi1s7GamMX1pRCWYc35YlNjJ9HBKa868HLOQFIqW2T1zHK8YtfnRlalUCTodROIB7zqX%2bBfGwTQKV6vdOzeCmKPaAabV2ZmTbILXjKenIuop70Jg%3d

Settlers Cut More Than 100 Olive Trees Near Salfit
A number of fundamentalist Israeli settlers cut on Friday more than 100 Palestinian Olive trees, including some ancient Roman trees that belong to residents of Yasouf and Jam’een towns, near the central Went Bank district of Salfit. 
http://www.imemc.org/article/62833
 
New demolition notices delivered in Silwan
 Israeli Forces delivered demolition notices to many houses in Silwan on Wednesday, 11 January 2012. The exact number of notices remains unknown, but according to eyewitnesses there were 6 at least. The family of the late Khadeejah Siyam received a demolition order for her simple house which was built seven years ago by her son.
http://silwanic.net/?p=23891
 

The streets and alleys of Silwan expose the discriminatory policy of the Jerusalem Municipality
Residents of Silwan are committed tax payers. Those who don’t pay tax are punished according to Israeli law.  However, Silwan is considered the most neglected village in East Jerusalem , suffering from bad odor and insects in the summer and from the continuous collapse of streets and walls due to the construction of tunnels and excavations claiming to search for ruins in the winter. Because of this, the streets and alleys turn into pools when it rains. Residents of Silwan know that when it rains, they will need to change their clothes when returning home because they will be soaked by the pools that have formed. Nearby Israeli neighborhoods such as Abu Tour, or other neighborhoods in Western Jerusalem , don’t suffer from the same problems. On the contrary, in these neighborhoods rain water drains easily, not forming pools as it does in Silwan or other Arab neighborhoods. This is because in Western Jerusalem the Municipality maintains the sewage infrastructure very well, while Silwan and other Arab neighborhoods, which are lower than Israeli neighborhoods, are neglected.
http://silwanic.net/?p=23898

They can take away our land; they can take away our rights; they can even take away our right to live; but we are Palestinians, and with God’s help, we will survive.
The above statement encapsulates the spirit of Palestine and its people. The speaker was an elderly man sitting in a cramped temporary shelter provided by the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) in an area “adjacent” to the Naher Al-Bared refugee camp in northern Lebanon. I met this dignified gentleman today with some of his colleagues from the Camp’s Popular Committee during a field visit organised for me by UNRWA on behalf of Interpal. Naher Al-Bared was destroyed by the Lebanese Army in 2007 in a stand-off with around 300 armed “Islamic fundamentalists” who were, it is alleged, intent on taking control of the camp. It took 11,000 regular soldiers, helicopters and bombs to dislodge the group; 35,000 Palestinian refugees were made homeless, again, as a result of the army’s complete destruction of their community. Almost five years later, the first tranche of refugees has been allowed to move into newly-built shelters on the site of the old camp; a serious shortage of funds (around $200m is still needed by UNRWA) means that redevelopment is slow, painfully so. Phases 2, 3, 4 and 5 are still incomplete. Nevertheless, progress has been made since my first visit to the site 3 years ago, before which we had to undergo a briefing on possible munitions in the rubble of the camp and give the mine clearance team our blood group in case we stood on an unexploded bomb or picked up a boobY-trapped object.
 
Violence
 
One dead, four injured in Rafah blast
A Palestinian man was killed and four were injured in an explosion that ripped through the house of Sheikh Zuhair Al-Qaisi, the secretary general of the popular resistance committees, in Rafah.

http://www.palestine-info.co.uk/En/default.aspx?xyz=U6Qq7k%2bcOd87MDI46m9rUxJEpMO%2bi1s7K4ScDEXBOW2V2M%2bd%2bNMhC43yokAr6J%2fmBT9o6uh0KOs6iawHIlO3q%2bbilFZCyLtkaR%2fBjyrZSzdmrNhnvfdf7bYyMa8ikf1OUW3mYfVsMqs%3d
 
Political Detainees
 

Four arrested as Silwan stormed by security forces
A large contingent of Israeli forces stormed Silwan and arrested four youth. The arrested youth were Abd Serhan Al Qaimary, 18, Fuad Al Qadi, 20 , Abd Qaqoor, 19, and Abd Ateyah, 20. The arrest operation took place by undercover units which were hiding in the street of Al Bustan. Consequently, Silwan is now experiencing increased tension due to the presence of dozens of Israeli troops.

http://silwanic.net/?p=23893
 

The detention of three abducted children extended yesterday
On January 13, the Israeli Magistrate court extended the detention of three youth from Silwan to allow for further investigation. The three youth were sitting in agrocery shop in Beer Ayoob on a street adjacent to Silwan when Israeli forces and undercover units entered the neighbourhood causing confrontations with local residents.  At that time, the three youth were abducted from inside the grocery shop.

http://silwanic.net/?p=23896

 

Muhammad Abd Oudeh faces a 9 month sentence
This morning the district court issued a prison sentence of nine months to Muhammad Abd Oudeh, 34, from the neighborhood of al Bustan in Silwan. He spend 55 days in Israeli jails then under house arrest and exiled from Silwan. Muhammad was accused of incitement, organizing children to throw stones, helping masked demonstrators, and obstructing police work.

http://silwanic.net/?p=23889

 
Gaza
 

European aid convoy ‘Miles of Smiles 8’ arrives in Gaza
The eighth in a series of vehicle convoys from European and Arab countries to the Gaza Strip reached Gaza on Saturday, bringing medical equipment and vehicles for the disabled.

http://www.imemc.org/article/62837
 
On Friday Jan 13, a conference was organized by “Tunisia the Voice of Islam” and the “City of Tunis Charity Association” to inform Public Opinion about the “Signs of Victory Caravan” that is heading to the blockaded Gaza Strip on Jan 16.
 

14 January 2009 – Muhammed Mousa
“We would stay up late at night talking with each other about what had happened over the day, we were brothers, if ever I needed anything I could go to them and they would help me out”

 
Activism / Solidarity / BDS

RAMALLAH (Ma’an) — Palestinians rallied Saturday against steps toward renewing negotiations with Israel, gathering outside the presidential headquarters in Ramallah.  ”If you’re against negotiations, honk your car’s horn,” protesters chanted.  Sympathetic drivers joined the demonstrators calling for the PLO to cease involvement in bilateral meetings in Jordan.  A gathering of young men and women also chose to protest silently to show the youth’s rejection of negotiations being attended by the West Bank-based Palestinian leadership.
 
The planned national park, located adjacent to the E1 area, on the slopes of Mt. Scopus, would constitute an insurmountable obstacle to any possible future peace agreement involving Jerusalem.  Most immediately, it would “choke off” a number of Palestinian neighborhoods in East Jerusalem, and deny residents access to their private lands. For detailed information on the plan for the national park, click here.
 
Plant a Tree in Palestine
On January 2nd members of a Stop the Jewish National Fund (JNF) delegation joined individuals from a nearby refugee camp, trade union representatives, youth activists, Stop the Wall campaigners and representatives of a spectrum of political parties to take part in a new project to re-plant trees in previously devastated areas of Palestine. The group planted 111 trees, representing the number of years that the JNF has been in existence, playing a key role in Israel’s policy of displacing and dispossessing Palestinians. The JNF controls land that the organisation openly decrees is solely for the benefit of Jewish people; non-Jewish people are not able to live or work on the land and it can only be sold or rented to Jewish people. Despite the JNF’s clearly discriminatory and racist raison d’etre, it remains a key instrument of Israeli land administration.
http://www.stopthewall.org/2012/01/13/plant-tree-palestine
 
Occupied Palestine is part of free heartbeat in this world and her cause continues to inspire solidarity across the globe.  The World Social Forum Free Palestine is an expression of the human instinct to unite for justice and freedom and an echo of the World Social Forum’s opposition to neo-liberal hegemony, colonialism, and racism through struggles for social, political and economic alternatives to promote justice, equality, and the sovereignty of peoples.
 
2012: A good year to boycott Sabra (& Shatila) Hummus
I’ve been thinking a lot, recently, about the upcoming 30th anniversary of the September 1982 massacres at the Sabra and Shatila refugee camps in Beirut. As some of you may know, my company, Just World Books, will soon be publishing a reissued version of former WaPo journo Jon Randal’s classic 1983 study of the Israeli-backed Maronite-extremist militias that, with the full backing and encouragement of Israeli defense minister Ariel Sharon, committed those massacres. More details on that, soon…
http://justworldnews.org/archives/004249.html
 

Violinist suspended for Israel Proms protest takes claim to tribunal
Call for Proms organisers to cancel concert by Israel Philharmonic Orchestra led to suspension of four musicians. One of four musicians suspended by the London Philharmonic Orchestra is taking a claim for discrimination on the grounds of belief to an employment tribunal. Sarah Streatfeild, who has played violin with the LPO for 25 years, was suspended for six months without pay last September after she signed a joint letter to the Independent calling on the Proms to cancel a concert by the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2012/jan/13/violinist-israel-proms-protest-tribunal
 
Palestinian solidarity organizers in France say they have been receiving death threats and have received a suspicious package by mail containing a white substance according to a statement issued by Campagne BDS France – which works for boycott, divestment and sanctions.
http://electronicintifada.net/blogs/ali-abunimah/death-threats-and-intimidation-zionist-groups-increasing-france-say-bds-activists

 
The US Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights (OCR) has dismissed a complaint against Barnard College – which is a partner of Columbia University – that a student was “steered” away from taking a class by Professor Joseph Massad because the student is Jewish.
http://electronicintifada.net/blogs/ali-abunimah/us-department-education-throws-out-zionist-groups-civil-rights-complaint-against
 

Mideast conflict spills onto BART walls
Thousands of miles removed from the political tinderbox of the Middle East, a controversy has broken out between Palestinian and Israeli advocacy groups over dueling advertising campaigns on BART. Since 2010, a consortium of Christian, Jewish and Muslim groups has sponsored three BART train ad campaigns, each of which feature slogans asking for an end to United States military support for Israel.

http://blog.endtheoccupation.org/2012/01/mideast-conflict-spills-onto-bart-walls.html
 
Racism / Discrimination / Sexism
 
Sources say that had Beinisch urged the justices to rule on the appeals before the retirement of Justice Procaccia, who objected to the law, the majority of justices would have voted to revoke the controversial law.
 
Israelis Facing a Seismic Rift Over Role of Women
Not only did Dr. Maayan and her husband have to sit separately, as men and women were segregated at the event, but she was instructed that a male colleague would have to accept the award for her because women were not permitted on stage.

 
Political Developments
 

Hamas to return Abbas’ seized Gaza house
After reconciliation talks in Gaza between two main Palestinian factions, Hamas agrees to give back Fatah leader’s home.

http://www.aljazeera.com/news/middleeast/2012/01/2012114191410539921.html
 
Palestinian parliamentary delegation arrives in Switzerland
A Palestinian parliamentary delegation of the Hamas-affiliated change and reform bloc arrived in Geneva on Saturday on a few days visit at the invitation of the international parliamentary union.

http://www.palestine-info.co.uk/En/default.aspx?xyz=U6Qq7k%2bcOd87MDI46m9rUxJEpMO%2bi1s7aw%2fijQNEsE%2bG3tEp3XWU%2fXCm6ADBx8x2oPQ5hrH%2bO4vdlYaxaer6Mz49JffR91L9QeJRT9KGcKxh6yYxugZvB3jxBIo2Ms%2b52w2VSFb0dF0%3d
 
Other Mideast News
 
Hassan Nasrallah says Ban Ki-moon’s concern about Lebanese group’s military strength “reassures and pleases us”.

http://www.aljazeera.com/news/middleeast/2012/01/20121154542742500.html
 

Iraq: Arbaeen Attacks Leave 71 Killed, 145 Wounded
Today is Arbaeen, which marks the end of the 40-day mourning period observed by Shi’ite pilgrims in honor of Hussein bin Ali, the Prophet Mohammad’s grandson. As expected, insurgents staged a major bombing against pilgrims. It alone left about 200 casualties. Overall, at least 71 people were killed and 145 more wounded. It is unknown if any foreigners were among the casualties.

http://original.antiwar.com/updates/2012/01/14/iraq-arbaeen-attacks-leave-71-killed-145-wounded/

Iraq’s Shias brave attacks to visit Karbala 
Millions of Shia Muslims are converging on the Iraqi city of Karbala for an annual pilgrimage, despite a spate of recent bombings that have targeted their community. Two years ago, more than 50 Shia pilgrims were killed on their journey, most of them women and children. Refusing to be deterred, just hours after the bombing, the pilgrimage continued, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wjylmyAfD5k&feature=youtube_gdata

 
Tunisians honor anniversary of revolution 
Tunisians are marking the first anniversary of the country’s revolution. It was January 14 last year when Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali fled the country. But many people are angry that their lives have become worse. Nazanine Moshiri reports from Tunis.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qTsW24ha4Pk&feature=youtube_gdata
 

ElBaradei will not seek Egypt presidency
Former atomic chief and Nobel laureate says he will not seek top office while there is no “real democracy” in country.

http://www.aljazeera.com/news/middleeast/2012/01/2012114123959528822.html
 

Qatar’s emir suggests sending troops to Syria

Sheikh Hamad says “some troops should go to stop killing” amid reports by activists of more deaths across the country.

http://www.aljazeera.com/news/middleeast/2012/01/20121146422954697.html
 

Saudi Arabia urged to investigate Shi’a protester death

The Saudi Arabian authorities should launch an independent investigation into the death of a Shi’a protester who was killed during a demonstration in Saudi Arabia’s Eastern Province.  Issam Muhammad Ali Abu Abdullah, aged 22, was shot dead and three others were reported to be wounded at a protest on Thursday evening in the town of Awwamiya. The Ministry of Interior said that the killing occurred during an exchange of gunfire between the security forces and individuals who had also attacked them with Molotov cocktails. Sources in the area told Amnesty International that Issam Mohammad Ali Abu Abdullah was killed by multiple bullet wounds fired by security forces. 
http://www.amnesty.org/en/news/saudi-arabia-urged-investigate-shi-protester-death-2012-01-13
David Cameron vows to bolster Saudi Arabia ties
Prime minister and Saudi king agree to strengthen bilateral relationship despite fears over kingdom’s human rights record. David Cameron has agreed to “strengthen co-operation” with Saudi Arabia despite concerns about its human rights record and criticism of British arms sales to the kingdom. The prime minister held talks with King Abdullah during a one-day flying visit to Riyadh designed to deepen ties with the country – Britain’s chief trading and security partner in the Middle East. ”They discussed the importance of the UK-Saudi bilateral relationship and agreed to strengthen co-operation in a range of areas,” Downing Street said in a bland statement. Cameron is understood to have agreed with the Saudis that a tougher line was needed on Iran, requiring tougher action from the Russians at the UN security council.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012/jan/13/david-cameron-saudi-arabia-ties
 
The repressive kingdom is branding itself as a bulwark against the Arab spring – hardly the ideal customer for British contracts.
 
Iran
 

Iran ‘open to nuclear talks’
Iranian parliamentary speaker says issues can be easily solved through negotiations as US supports more sanctions.

http://www.aljazeera.com/news/middleeast/2012/01/20121122329014165.html
 

U.S. seeking to ‘close down’ Iran central bank
WASHINGTON — The latest round of American sanctions are aimed at shutting down Iran’s central bank, a senior US official said Thursday, spelling out that intention directly for the first time. “We do mean to close down the Central Bank of Iran (CBI),” the official told reporters on condition of anonymity, while adding that the United States is moving quickly to implement the sanctions, signed into law last month. The sanctions, broadly aimed at forcing Tehran to shift course on its nuclear program, targeted Iran’s crucial oil sector and required foreign firms to make a choice between doing business with Iran or the United States.

http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2012/01/12/u-s-seeking-to-close-down-iran-central-bank/
 

Got this from Mark Wauck, from Mark Shea’s Catholic site: “Murderers for Jesus.”  “Some people will try to make the claim that he was not a civilian. Sorry, but we are not at war with Iran. The scientist is part of the military-industrial infrastructure of Iran–just like the occupants of the World Trade Center and the Pentagon were. If you say it is legitimate to murder him, you are saying it was legitimate for Osama bin Laden to murder his victims on 9/11.”

 
U.S. has ‘some ideas’ who killed Iran scientist: Panetta
WASHINGTON — Pentagon chief Leon Panetta said Thursday that US officials had “some ideas” who was behind the assassination of a nuclear scientist in Tehran this week, but insisted the United States was not involved. During a meeting with soldiers at a Texas military base, Panetta said the United States was “not involved in any way, in any way with regards to the assassination that took place there.” “I’m not sure who was involved. We have some ideas as to who might be involved. But we don’t know exactly who was involved,” he added.
http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2012/01/12/u-s-has-some-ideas-who-killed-iran-scientist-panetta/

Mossad ‘posed as CIA to recruit fighters’
Magazine report claims Israeli spies used fake US spy identities to work with Pakistani fighters targeting Iran.

http://www.aljazeera.com/news/middleeast/2012/01/20121142232610383.html

The repercussions from the  assassination of Iranian nuclear expert Mostafa Ahmadi Roshan are rippling thru diplomatic circles even as thousands of Iranians mourn. With tensions high and the US denying any involvement in the slaying, the U.S. has– are you sitting down?– warned Israel against striking Iran over U.S. objections.
https://mondoweiss.net/2012/01/iran-accuses-cia-israel-us-warns-israel-to-back-off.html
 
It’s hard to know how much to credit anything published in the Wall Street Journal.  But in an article that raises the temperature a few degrees higher than it already is, the reporters say that U.S. officials are growning more worried about an Israeli attack on Iran.  They have put a full court press on Israel to stop them from striking.  But they really have very little control, if you can believe the WSJ, over what Israel does.  Further, the U.S. government is simply flying blind since it has no backdoor access to intelligence information about internal Israeli political deliberations.
http://www.richardsilverstein.com/tikun_olam/2012/01/14/u-s-prepares-for-possible-israeli-attack-on-iran-by-adding-firepower/
 

Mossad Assassinations, Black Ops Campaign Backfires Within Iran, Richard Silverstein
Omid Memarian writes an acute column in The Daily Beast based on direct interview with prominent Iranian reform figures who denounce the Mossad black ops program against Iran. I’m going to quote a long passage since I believe it conveys the full power of the author’s and his sources’ arguments better. Their views echo my own precisely. Though it’s great to know they’re in accord with those of native Iranian supporters of democratic change.

http://www.richardsilverstein.com/tikun_olam/2012/01/13/mossad-assassinations-black-ops-campaign-backfires-within-iran/
 

Sunday Talk on Israel’s Role in Iran War Threat at University Temple Church, Seattle, Richard Silverstein
I’ll be giving a short talk on Sunday morning at 9AM at University Temple United Methodist Church in Seattle’s University District (43rd Street and 15th Avenue).  I plan to talk about the latest developments regarding Iran, Israel’s specific role in them, and the potential for war in the region.  There will also be Q&A after the presentation.  The talk is hosted by the Church and the United Nations Association of Seattle.  My thanks to Dick Blakney for organizing the event and inviting me.

http://www.richardsilverstein.com/tikun_olam/2012/01/13/talk-on-israels-role-in-iran-war-threat-at-university-lutheran-church-seattle/
 
Analysis / Op-ed
 
Thank goodness we don’t have to hear Newt Gingrich for a while. His statement that the Palestinians were an “invented people” marked about the lowest point in the Republican-Christian Right-Likudist/Israel relationship. So deep has this pact now become that you can deny the existence of an entire people if you want to become US president. It’s time, surely, to take a look at this extraordinary movement, to remind ourselves – since US “statesmen” cannot – just what its implications really are.
 
Nazareth – Already-strained relations between Israel and Europe hit an all-time low this week after a leaked internal European report on the so-called peace process criticised Israel in unprecedented terms. The document, which warned that the chances of a two-state solution were rapidly fading, appeared to reflect mounting exasperation among the 27 European member states at Israel’s refusal to revive talks with the Palestinians.
 
Why hasn’t NGO Monitor’s US fundraiser filed legally required public disclosures with Internal Revenue Service?, Ali Abunimah
NGO Monitor, the far-right Israeli group that fashions itself as a transparency watchdog, suffers from a mysterious lack of transparency itself. The legally-mandated public disclosures required of US nonprofits are nowhere to be found for NGO Monitor’s US-based fundraising arm known as REPORT. Indeed, The Electronic Intifada has obtained an Internal Revenue Service document that shows REPORT was warned of the consequences of failing to file its public disclosures. 

http://electronicintifada.net/blogs/ali-abunimah/why-hasnt-ngo-monitors-us-fundraiser-filed-legally-required-public-disclosures
 
The Walid Abu Shakra retrospective − being held simultaneously at the Tel Aviv Museum of Art and in Umm al-Fahm − reflects the London-based artist’s longings for his childhood.

Pro-Israel Twitter death threat, Richard Silverstein
Brian of London, who’s a good pal of David Lange (aka Aussie Dave of Israellycool) has offered the world a classic example of the pro-Israel hasbarocracy’s homicidal impulse in dealing with dissent and opposing views.  I’m offering here a screenshot of a running Twitter thread between Brian and one of his other pro-Israel chums in which the former asks (evidently he’s a Jewish am haaretz who knows little or nothing about Jewish ritual and practice) whether it’s possible to excommunicate me because I’m likely to “get one of us [Jews] killed.”  The other twerp replies “Yes.”  To which Brian asks: “Does it involve firearms?”  In order to protect himself from a police investigation he adds the wholly unconvincing #justjoking.

http://www.richardsilverstein.com/tikun_olam/2012/01/13/homicidal-impulse-of-the-pro-israel-social-network-hasbarocracy/
 
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The BDS section of TIP is growing longer. That’s some good news.

“Palestinian firefighters put out a blaze on an Israeli bus traveling south of Hebron on Saturday morning, civil defense teams said. The civil defense said fire fighters rushed to the burning bus from nearby Dura and Dhahiriyya stations, and evacuated the Israeli passengers before extinguishing the fire. ”

That is the natural thing to do. it doesn’t matter who the people are. Save life. I don’t understand how Zionism has got to the point where doctors supervise torture and
conscript soldiers fire white phosphorous. There is an absence in the Zionist brain where there should be morality.