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Open border, 1000-year-old olive trees, new Israeli stun guns

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Gaza

Travelers sought as Gaza terminal empties quickly
Reuters 28 May — “Is there anyone who wants to travel?” asked a black-uniformed Hamas policeman at a cafe near the border terminal gate. Under the new regulations implemented by Egypt on Saturday, far more Gaza travelers can use Rafah crossing, the Hamas-controlled enclave’s doorway to the world, after Cairo waived visa requirements for women, minors and men over 40. The crossing will also operate six days a week instead of five and working hours are to be extended by two hours a day. “It is a historic day,” said bearded 52-year-old Jamal Abu Jalalah, going to visit his mother-in-law in Cairo.”Last time they sent me back saying my documents were not complete and that I didn’t have a visa, now I hope to cross under the new, great move Egypt has made,” he said as he jumped into the bus heading toward the Egyptian gate. Some 450 passengers crossed into the Egyptian side of the terminal within the first four hours of it opening for business on Saturday.
http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/05/28/us-palestinians-egypt-crossing-idUSTRE74R18820110528

Video: Opening the Rafah crossing
28 May — Hundreds of Palestinians from Gaza have entered Egypt as the Rafah border crossing was reopened on Saturday by Egypt’s interim military government … Al Jazeera’s Nicole Johnston reports from the Gazan side of the Rafah crossing
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KrtCqHLXoZU&feature=share

Hundreds cross newly opened Rafah crossing
AP 28 May — Rami Arafat, 52, was among the earliest arrivals. He said he hoped to catch a flight out of Cairo on Sunday to Algeria for his daughter’s wedding. “All we need is to travel like humans, be treated with dignity, and feel like any other citizens of the world who can travel in and out freely,” Arafat said. He said he believed the relaxing of travel restrictions “will guarantee more support from all Arabs and Palestinians for the new Egyptian regime.” … One woman, who gave her name as Aisha, said she was headed for a long overdue medical checkup in Cairo. She underwent surgery for blocked arteries at a Cairo hospital in October, but Egyptian authorities had prevented her from returning for checkups because a distant relative was caught – and killed – operating a smuggling tunnel on the Gaza-Egypt border.
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4075027,00.html

Fatah official hails brave Egyptian decision to open Rafah crossing
Reuters/AP 28 May — Nabil Shaath, a senior Fatah official visiting the Gaza Strip, praised on Saturday Egypt’s decision to permanently open the Rafah border crossing. “We are very happy, it was a brave decision by Egypt to open the crossing and to dismantle the prison imposed by Israel on the people (of Gaza),” Shaath said. “Opening this door does not mean Egypt wants to allow bombs and explosives … Egypt wants to allow safe passage of individuals who want to conduct their lives,” he continued. According to Shaath, the opening of the border crossing came as a result of the reconciliation deal between Fatah and Hamas, which “has made the job easier for Cairo … as now they are dealing with one (Palestinian) entity”, he said.
http://www.haaretz.com/news/diplomacy-defense/fatah-official-hails-brave-egyptian-decision-to-open-rafah-crossing-1.364572

Kadima: Opening of Gaza border is national failure for Netanyahu
Haaretz 28 May — Israel opposition party Kadima issues statement after Egypt decision to permanently open Rafah crossing to Gaza, saying this is breach of deal brokered by Kadima with international assistance.
http://www.haaretz.com/news/diplomacy-defense/kadima-opening-of-gaza-border-is-national-failure-for-netanyahu-1.364561

Egypt re-opens Gaza border, partially dismantling siege / Richard Silverstein
Tikun Olam 28 May — …Ethan Bronner, as usual acting as the stenographer for the Israeli government and conveying the wishful thinking of its policy “experts,” claims the lifting of the Egyptian siege will actually help Israeli policy goals.  It supposedly will place a greater burden on Egypt to police its borders and, by extension, Hamas.  But the most laughable claim by the Israelis is that lifting the siege will actually release international pressure on Israel, since there presumably would no longer be any humanitarian crisis to make the world scream bloody murder.  What this neglects though, is that Egypt will likely shortly allow everything to enter Gaza, not just people.  And when that happens, Israel will look stupid if it maintains a blockade.  It’s reminds me of the extraordinary lengths to which the French went to build the Maginot Line, which they believed made them impregnable to German attack.  There was only one problem: when the Germans attacked, they went around it and conquered France in record time.  Maintaining a siege on one border when the other is completely open looks not only mean-spirited and ineffectual, but downright dumb. Israel doesn’t like to be seen by the world as dumb.  So I predict even the Israeli siege will be drastically modified in six months or less.
http://www.richardsilverstein.com/tikun_olam/2011/05/28/egypt-re-opens-gaza-border-partially-dismantling-siege/

Experts analyze opening of Rafah crossing
Ynet 28 May — Major-General (res.) Giora Eiland believes there are political advantages to opening of Rafah crossing while former Shin Bet chief Avi Dichter claims status of Egyptian policy is more important
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4075060,00.html

PGPF hopes for Egypt transport of Gaza-bound PVC pipes on land
Kuala Nerang 28 May (Bernama) — Perdana Global Peace Foundation (PGPF) has expressed the hope that Egyptian authorities allow Gaza-bound PVC pipes to be transported on land without going through Israel. PGPF advisor Datuk Mukhriz Tun Dr Mahathir said the foundation was told that if humanitarian mission members were to unload the items from the aid ship, MV Finch, and send them to Gaza, they must go through Israel. He added that based on previous experience, only a small portion of aid items would reach Gaza if they were sent through Israel, if at all.
http://www.bernama.com.my/bernama/v5/newsgeneral.php?id=589824

UN chief discourages a new Gaza aid flotilla
AFP 28 May — UN chief Ban Ki-moon called on governments on Friday to discourage pro-Palestinian activists from sending a new aid flotilla to Gaza a year after Israeli commandos killed nine people aboard a previous convoy. The United Nations meanwhile said it was giving a panel set up to investigate last year’s incident more time to finish its work. It suggested that the group, which diplomats and UN officials say has been held up by disputes between its Turkish and Israeli members, might not reach consensus.
http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=391631

Turkey: Israel should avoid flotilla faceoff
AP 27 May — Turkey’s foreign minister says he hopes Israel will avoid confrontation as a new aid flotilla prepares to depart for the Gaza Strip. Ahmet Davutoğlu said in an interview aired on Ulke TV late Thursday that he believes Israel “has gained sufficient experience” after last year’s raid on a flotilla that killed eight Turks and one Turkish-American and sparked international outrage.  
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4074706,00.html

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

66 year old shepherd from the village of Madama attacked by settlers
[photos, more info than WAFA story] ISM 27 May — On Thursday May 26, Hamad Jaber Qut, a 66 year old shepherd from the village of Madama, was taken to hospital after being attacked by settlers with sticks and knives. At about 16:30 whilst Hamad was herding sheep in the mountains of Madama, situated near the illegal settlement of Yitzhar, approximately 15 settlers approached him. Due to his sight problems Hamad wasn’t initially able to recognize that the men were settlers. In an unprovoked attack the settlers beat him with thick wooden sticks and knives for about five or ten minutes, until one resident of the village saw what was happening and called for help. Hamad, who was badly injured was taken to Rafidia hospital in Nablus, where he is still feeling very weak. He has approximately 25 injuries all over his body, especially his head and hands, and will stay in the hospital until he recovers
http://palsolidarity.org/2011/05/18554/

CPT: Settlers torch Palestinian olive groves
HEBRON (Ma‘an) 28 May — Israeli settlers set fire to an olive grove belonging to a Palestinian family near Hebron on Friday, an international monitoring group reported. The fire damaged 16 trees belonging to the Abu Haikel family in Tel Rumeida, Christian Peacemaker Teams said, adding that some of the trees affected were over 1,000 years old. Palestinian firefighters arrived to put out the blaze, but Israeli soldiers confiscated their hoses and gave them old equipment to use, CPT said.
http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=391716

Settlers to march in Sheikh Jarrah next Wednesday
IMEMC 28 May — Extremist Israeli settlers intend to hold a provocative procession starting from Sheikh Jarrah Palestinian neighborhood in occupied East Jerusalem to mark 44 years since Israel occupied the city. Israeli paper, Yedioth Aharonoth, reported that the protest is planned for next Wednesday, as it marks the 44th anniversary of occupying Jerusalem, according to the Hebrew calendar. The extremist settlers intend to march through the Bab Al Amoud and the Hebron Gate, in order to hold their procession in the heart of the occupied Old City of Jerusalem, filled with illegal Jewish-only settlements. The Israeli paper said that extremist settler leader Michael Ben-Ari stated that the protesters “will be dancing while waving Israeli flags,” and that “this would be a message to U.S. President Barack Obama, who is conspiring to divide Jerusalem,” according to Ben-Ari. The Israeli police said it would be deploying dozens of police officers in order to “protect the settlers” as they tour in the Arab and Palestinian neighborhoods.
http://www.imemc.org/article/61329

NGO declares ‘commercial disaster’ in Jerusalem’s Old City
OCCUPIED JERUSALEM, (PIC) 28 May — The Jerusalem Center for Social and Economic Rights has declared a “disaster” in the Old City’s commercial and tourism sectors after Israel used hefty taxes and other pressures to shut down 250 shops in the past few years. JCSER director Ziyad al-Hammouri expected the situation to worsen as the campaign to Judaize the Old City thrives. “What is taking place is designed to promote the presence of Jewish settlements inside the city walls and the entire area surrounding the Old City, especially in Silwan, Ras al-Amud, and Sheikh Jarrah, which are neighborhoods geographically connected to the Old City. There is also a plan to erect shopping centers and hotels in the area similar to those built near the Gate of Al-Khalil,” Hammouri said.
http://www.palestine-info.co.uk/En/default.aspx?xyz=U6Qq7k%2bcO

Arbitrary fines issued en masse in Ein Aluza
Silwan, Jerusalem (SILWANIC) 27 May  —  Israeli armed forces and Jerusalem Municipality traffic officers raided Ein Aluza neighborhood today distributing fines to residents en masse. Drivers, pedestrians and shopkeepers were targeted arbitrarily. Resident Moussa Abu Tayeh told Silwanic that he was issued a fine for 450 NIS on the pretext of displaying a vegetable stand outside his store. Like other neighborhoods in Silwan, Ein Aluza does not receive basic municipal services such as garbage collection. Its residents remain subject to municipal fines however.
http://silwanic.net/?p=17241

Palestinian demolishes own home in Jerusalem
JERUSALEM (WAFA) 28 May — A Palestinian living in Jerusalem tore down his house by himself Saturday to avoid paying the Israeli municipality of Jerusalem exorbitant amount if it tore down the house using its crews, according to local sources. The municipality had issued a demolition order to Mahmoud Aramin for building a house near the Old City wall without a license. He has been paying monthly installments for fines the municipality had already imposed on him. Israel does not grant building permits to Palestinians to build in East Jerusalem as part of its effort to reduce the number of Palestinians in the occupied city
http://english.wafa.ps/index.php?action=detail&id=16264

Activism / Solidarity

Israeli soldiers suppress West Bank protests injuring many
OCCUPIED JERUSALEM (PIC) 28 May — Israeli occupation soldiers fired bullets and stun grenades as they delved into violent clashes on Friday afternoon with Palestinian youths in the Ras al-Amud neighborhood of Jerusalem’s Silwan district. They arrested three locals in the confrontations [other protests in Al-Ma‘sara, Bil‘in, Ni‘lin]
In a separate development, an Israeli settler raided the Aqsa Mosque after Friday prayers. Israeli occupation police transported him to safety after angered locals discovered him. The locals chased him inside the mosque’s plazas and handed him over to the soldiers when they caught him.
http://www.palestine-info.co.uk/En/default.aspx?xyz=U6Qq7k%2bcOd8

WATCH: Israeli police use stun guns for the first time against Jewish protesters / Joseph Dana
972mag 28 May — A demonstration against the settler takeover of East Jerusalem was held in the neighborhood of Ras al-Amud yesterday afternoon. The demonstration was organized by members of the Sheikh Jarrah Solidarity group, an Israeli led nonviolent protest movement based in Jerusalem.  Days before the demonstration, a new and illegal Jewish settlement was inaugurated in Ras al-Amud with name of Ma’ale HaZeitim. Yesterday’s demonstration was a nonviolent exercise of the right to protest the illegal Israeli act of creating new settlements in occupied East Jerusalem. Israeli police reacted with excessive and violent force against the chanting Jewish protesters. For the first time, police used electronic stun guns against protesters who, locked arm in arm and sitting peacefully, refused to move from the entrance to the settlement. You can clearly see the use of the stun guns in the first video at minute 1:35. The second video provides a fuller picture of the demonstration. Six protesters were arrested in the course of the protest. One claims  her hand was broken by police.
http://972mag.com/israeli-police-use-stun-guns-for-the-first-time-against-jewish-protesters/

The beauty of defiance: Solidarity in Ras al-Amud / David Shulman
27 May …It is hot, dusty, dry, and from the start I’m thirsty, and it keeps getting worse. I’m also a little high on the mood of the crowd: I sense a savvy toughness, a clarity of purpose, and I feel the rage. The lines are lucidly drawn. Some 20 to 30 settler children, boys and girls, and a few adults line the rooftop overlooking the street and the activists milling just below them; sometimes the children spit at us, or spray us with water (not unwelcome in the fierce heat), and sometimes they sing or chant, as if to mimic the rhymed slogans we’re shouting to the beat of the drums. They hang a sign down from the roof: “refuah shlemah, Speedy Recovery,” the implication being that we are mad, perhaps suffering from some kind of mass psychosis. Perhaps they’re right. Would Jews demonstrate against other Jews, even if the latter are out-and-out thieves? But not only Jews are here to demonstrate today; there are many Palestinians, far more than in most of the Sheikh Jarrah demonstrations, and they’re up front in the thick of it, facing the police … A Palestinian boy, maybe 12 years old, takes the megaphone and boldly leads the chanting for a few minutes, half in Arabic, half in Hebrew, the languages running together on his tongue:  la l’ihtilal, ken le-meri ezrahi, “No to Occupation, Yes to Civil Disobedience.”  I like the sound of it, coming from him.
http://www.en.justjlm.org/470

IOF declares ‘Iraq Burin closed military zone
NABLUS (PIC) 28 May — The Israel occupation forces (IOF) has declared ‘Iraq Burin village south of Nablus city in the West Bank a closed military zone in a bid to block media and activists from entering the village ahead of anti-apartheid wall protests. The IOF has erected a barrier at the entrance between the villages of ‘Iraq Burin and Tel, as soldiers have begun searching civilians and blocked entry to all but the village’s residents, Iraq Burin mayor Abdul-Raheem Qaddous told our correspondent. Qaddous said the move was a proactive step to curb marches organized every Saturday by locals to protest the confiscation of land and settlement construction as well as repeated attacks by settlers.
http://www.palestine-info.co.uk/En/default.aspx?xyz=U6Qq7k%2bcO

A tale from the frontline of Palestinian protest / Robert Fisk
Independent 28 May — I went to see Munib Masri in his Beirut hospital bed yesterday morning. He is part of the Arab revolution, although he doesn’t see it that way. He looked in pain — he was in pain — with a drip in his right arm, a fever, and the fearful wounds caused by an Israeli 5.56mm bullet that hit his arm. Yes, an Israeli bullet – because Munib was one of thousands of young and unarmed Palestinians and Lebanese who stood in their thousands in front of the Israeli army’s live fire two weeks ago on the very border of the land they call “Palestine”.
http://www.independent.co.uk/opinion/commentators/fisk/robert-fisk-a-tale-from-the-frontline-of-palestinian-protest-2290180.html

Detention / Summonses

Israel summons Palestinians for interrogation
TULKAREM (Ma‘an) 28 May — Israeli soldiers and intelligence officers deployed in the northern West Bank on Saturday, delivering summonses telling Palestinians to appear for questioning. The incident caused traffic jams on the Tulkarem-Qalqiliya road as soldiers and intelligence officers stopped vehicles passing through the area and searched cars and people … Forces entered Madama village, near Nablus, and ordered Hesham Ziada, Mujahed Qut, and Yasar Nassar to appear before intelligence services, village councilor Hasen Ziada said. Soldiers broke into several homes during the raid, Ziada added.
http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=391772

Israeli prisons charge Palestinian detainees for medical treatment
JENIN (Ma‘an) 28 May — Israel’s prison administrations charge Palestinian detainees for medical treatment, a prisoners’ center said Friday. Ahmad Asfour was charged 700 shekels (around $200) for surgery on his hand and has to pay 1,500 shekels each month for medicine, the center said, adding that the detainee needed further surgery on his pancreas. Asfour’s father told the center he could not afford his son’s medical bills. Asfour was detained by Israeli forces in 2009 at Beit Hanoun checkpoint. He was on his way to Jerusalem for medical treatment. [Other examples of this?]
http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=391499

Man hospitalized in Hamas police custody, relatives say
BETHLEHEM (Ma‘an) 28 May — A man detained by Hamas internal security forces has been hospitalized in Gaza City, relatives said Saturday. Anwar Isma‘il Abu Ghanim, 46, has been in the custody of Hamas forces for 50 days, his nephew Tamir said. The detainee informed his family by telephone that he was taken to Ash-Shifa Hospital, and that he had lost consciousness several times, Tamir said. Abu Ghanim’s family urged Hamas Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh to release him. They said he had been detained without a trial. Tamir told Ma’an his uncle had never been involved in politics. The family’s lawyer visited Abu Ghanim 10 days ago and was told he would appear in a military court within two weeks, his nephew added.
http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=391688

Political / Diplomatic / International news

Fatah, Hamas hold talks in Gaza City
GAZA CITY (Ma‘an) 28 May — Hamas and Fatah officials met in Gaza City on Friday to discuss the implementation of the recently-signed reconciliation agreement. Party representatives addressed the formation of a new government, political detainees, the issuance of passports, freedom of the press and the operation of the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics in Gaza, Fatah official Nabil Shaath said.
http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=391652

PA preventive apparatus say they have no orders to change dealing with Hamas
TULKAREM, (PIC) 28 May — Officers of the infamous PA preventive security apparatus in the West Bank said Friday they have no orders to stop the harsh dealing with Hamas members, stressing they would monitor Hamas activists despite the signing of the reconciliation agreement … In other Palestinian cities in the West Bank, including Qalqilya and Nablus, a number of Palestinian citizens were arrested by the PA Mukhabarat (intelligence) department for supporting Hamas and for refusing to respond to summonses from apparatus. The arrestees said that the Mukhabarat forced them to sign an undertaking not to participate in Hamas rallies and activities in the West Bank.
http://www.palestine-info.co.uk/En/default.aspx?xyz=U6Qq7k%2bcOd8

Top UN official: US veto would block vote on Palestinian statehood
AP 27 May — President of UN General Assembly says at press conference no way a Palestinian state could become a member of the UN without a recommendation from the Security Council.
http://www.haaretz.com/news/diplomacy-defense/top-un-official-u-s-veto-would-block-vote-on-palestinian-statehood-1.364506

Abbas: We want to co-exist with Israel
Reuters 27 May — A day before Arab League summit in Doha, Palestinian president says he isn’t seeking to isolate, delegitimize Israel, but rather co-exist with it; however, Abbas cautions that Palestinians will pursue unilateral bid for UN recognition of statehood unless peace talks resume
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4074818,00.html

Abbas: No hope for peace talks, only option is UN recognition of statehood
Reuters 28 May — The Palestinian president said on Saturday there were “no shared foundations” for peace talks with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and seeking UN recognition of Palestinian statehood was his only option. Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, addressing an Arab League meeting in Doha, expressed concern that taking the diplomatic step opposed by the United States and Israel could result in financial sanctions and urged Arab states to fill any gap.
http://www.haaretz.com/news/diplomacy-defense/abbas-no-hope-for-peace-talks-only-option-is-un-recognition-of-statehood-1.364613

Arab League to seek full UN membership for Palestinian state
Reuters 28 May — An Arab League committee decided on Saturday to seek full UN membership for a Palestinian state in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank, with East Jerusalem as its capital, it said in a statement. The Arab League’s peace process follow-up committee said it would request membership for the state of Palestine at the UN General Assembly’s meeting in New York in September.
http://www.haaretz.com/news/diplomacy-defense/arab-league-to-seek-full-un-membership-for-palestinian-state-1.364626

‘Obama trying to head off trainwreck at UN in September’
Haaretz 27 May — Outgoing U.S. Mideast envoy George Mitchell tells Charlie Rose that the UN recognizing a Palestinian state would be ‘very harmful for Israel, for the U.S., and not good for the peace process.’
http://www.haaretz.com/news/diplomacy-defense/obama-trying-to-head-off-trainwreck-at-un-in-september-1.364474

Lieberman thanks Canada PM for objection to 1967 borders at G8
Haaretz 27 May — The foreign minister tells Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper ‘Canada is a true friend of Israel,’ after Harper insisted that no mention of Israel’s pre-1967 borders be made in the leaders’ final communiqué.
http://www.haaretz.com/news/diplomacy-defense/lieberman-thanks-canada-pm-for-objection-to-1967-borders-at-g8-1.364502

Lebanese NGO welcomes president’s statements on right of return
BEIRUT, (PIC) 28 May — The Thabit organization for the right of return in Lebanon has welcomed statements by Lebanese president Gen. Michel Suleiman on Thursday confirming the Palestinian refugees’ right of return. The president declared that the UN has recognized the “inalienable” right as a basic human right and reiterated refusal to resettle the refugees in Lebanon.
http://www.palestine-info.co.uk/En/default.aspx?xyz=U6Qq7k%2bc

Protests in Jordan demand closure of Israeli embassy
AMMAN, (PIC) 28 May — Hundreds protested in several areas of Jordan’s capital Amman, demanding closure of the Israeli embassy there and nullification of the Israeli-Jordanian peace treaty. The protests condemned recent statements by Netanyahu this week ruling out the possibility of retracting to 1967 borders or recognizing the Palestinian refugees’ right of return if negotiations resumed with the Palestinians. The crowd burned Israeli flags in response to a petition that Israeli Knesset member Arye Eldad recently tried to submit to the Jordanian embassy in Israel referring to Jordan as the alternative home for the Palestinians … The events were attended by national figures, MPs, party and union leaders, as well as tribal leaders.
http://www.palestine-info.co.uk/En/default.aspx?xyz=U6Qq7k%2b

Other news

Palestinian ‘first Arab woman’ to scale Everest
DUBAI (AFP) 28 May — Suzanne Al-Houby, a Palestinian who lives in the United Arab Emirates, has become the first Arab woman to scale Mount Everest, the world’s tallest mountain, she said in a statement on Saturday … “I would like to share this triumph with the Palestinian people and all Arabs — especially all the Arab women, young and old, who continue to contribute to the peace and stability of the region we all call home…”
http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=391728

Army: Rocket fired from Gaza into Israel
JERUSALEM (AFP) 28 May — A rocket was fired from the Gaza Strip into southern Israel overnight without causing casualties, Israel’s army said Saturday. “A rocket fired from Gaza landed last night in the Eshkol region and caused no injuries or damage,” a military spokesman told AFP. It was the first rocket to have been fired in nearly a month and a half.
http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=391674

Driver in suspected Nakba Day attack reenacts incident for police
Haaretz 28 May –  Truck driver Issa Islam Ibrahim, 22, claims that May 15 incident was not a terrorist attack but rather a series of accidents caused by a flat tire.
http://www.haaretz.com/news/national/driver-in-suspected-nakba-day-terror-attack-in-tel-aviv-reenacts-incident-for-police-1.364585

Israel ranks 145 on Global Peace Index
Ynet 27 May — Annual peace index crowns Iceland world’s most peaceful nation, Somalia its most dangerous … Israel did not fare so well and was ranked 145 — above Pakistan and Russia, but below Libya and Chad. Israel was ranked 144 in the 2010 GPI, and 119 in 2007 … The Global Peace Index is made up of 23 indicators, ranging from a nation’s level of military expenditure to its relations with neighboring countries and the level of respect for human rights.
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4074614,00.html

Rebbe to followers: Burn your iPhones
Ynet 27 May — Leader of Dushinsky Hasidic dynasty threatens to expel members caught with ‘non-kosher’ cellular phones, computer with Internet connection
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4070156,00.html

Introducing ‘Vogue with sleeves’
Ynet 27 May — Nothing about romantic relationships, no pictures of girls over the age of five, and a censor supervising content – this is what new haredi lifestyle magazine Stylish looks like … “We wanted to create a newspaper for haredi women which would be fun, which would allow them to sit quietly with themselves and detach themselves from everything else. Since such a magazine was missing, we founded one.”
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4070739,00.html

Analysis / Opinion

1967 borders: land swaps are no cure-all / Roi Maor
972mag 28 May — The idea that the tough choice about settlers can somehow be waved away through the magic wand of land swaps is a fantasy. Any solution that will leave most settlers in place (in one state, or two states) will be just a perpetuation of the conflict under another title … what is truly at stake in the issue of borders is not the amount of land that is to be exchanged, but its geographical distribution. To see why, one need only look at a map created by the Washington Institute for Near East Policy, a moderate pro-Israeli think tank (h/t to Matt Yglesia).
http://972mag.com/1967-borders-land-swaps-are-no-panacea/

Israelis differ on defensible borders / Robert Mackey
The Lede 27 May — The ongoing dispute about whether or not it is permissible for supporters of Israel to even refer to the country’s 1967 borders as one element in future negotiations with the Palestinians obscures the fact that some Israelis disagree strongly with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s view that a country with those frontiers would be “indefensible.”
http://thelede.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/05/27/isrealis-differ-on-defensible-borders/?smid=tw-thelede&seid=auto

Netanyahu hypocritically claims that Israel is the best democracy for Arabs / Aziz Abu Sarah
972mag 27 May — The fact that Arab countries treat their citizens badly doesn’t give Israel the moral or legal authority to treat its Palestinian citizens poorly … Netanyahu wanted to present Israel as the only place where Arabs have a true democracy. It makes me wonder if Netanyahu had been listening to his cabinet members’ attacks on Arabs in Israel or if he bothered to ask any ‘Arabs’ of what they think of Israeli democracy. Netanyahu spoke from his imagination, ignoring the reality in which Palestinian Israelis live.He neglected the fact that the current Knesset is the most racist since the creation of the state of Israel. On a regular basis, laws are proposed and passed to limit the freedom of non-Jews in Israel.
http://972mag.com/netanyahu-hypocriticaly-claims-that-israel-is-the-best-democracy-for-arabs/

Nakba: Why did Israeli historians whitewash a short artillery attack? / Yossi Gurvitz
972mag 28 May — Well, at least one good thing came out of Im Tirzu’s latest propaganda pamphlet, written by convicted explosives thief Erez Tadmor and Arel Segal: A re-examination of the flight of Palestinians from Haifa, which the two pointed to as a proof of Jewish purity of arms. An excellent Haaretz article (Hebrew) makes it clear the flight began after the Hagana shelled, on April 22, 1948, Haifa’s market square, after the Palestinians asked for a ceasefire. The shelling killed at least 10 Palestinians – the exact number is unknown. The dead were, according to reports, refugees seeking shelter, not fighters, and the shelling was considered to be the response of the Hagana to the cease-fire request, and led to massive flight … Netanyahu’s claim [to the US Congress] was a blatant lie. He said that Abbas was mixing the dates, since the expulsion (or ‘flight’, as Netanyahu and other right-winger propagandists like to call it) was a result of the invasion by the Arab countries. The Arab armies invaded Israel after its declaration of independence, on May 15th. The shelling of the market in Haifa, and the flight which followed, took place, as mentioned, on the 22nd of April, three weeks earlier. I think it’s clear what followed what.
http://972mag.com/why-did-israeli-historians-whitewash-a-short-artillery-attack/

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