Tuesday, August 9, 2011

It’s Still Occupied Territory

By Philip Giraldi

August 09, "
AmConservative" -- That twenty per cent of the House of Representatives will be spending its recess holiday on American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) paid tours of Israel does not seem to have made the mainstream news. The tours, one consisting of 26 Democratic congressmen headed by House Minority Leader Steny Hoyer of Maryland, and two others of 55 Republicans, one led by House Majority Leader Eric Cantor, are ostensibly intended to provide congress with a “deeper understanding” of the situation in the Middle East. Sure it will, but one suspects the understanding will be in one direction only.

Cantor is trying hard to replace John Boehner as Speaker of the House by moving to the right on both the economy and on foreign policy, where his views are strictly Israel-first wrapped in the usual neocon packaging incorporating assertive projection of US national power. In November 2010, he met privately with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and pledged that the Republican Party would serve as a “check” against any unwelcome initiatives by President Obama. At the time Cantor was not yet Majority Leader of the House but his offer to support a foreign leader against the president of his own country went unchallenged and did not in any way impede his march onward and upward. Cantor is now also setting himself up as a darling of the tea partiers in the wake of the recent government debt ceiling debacle.

Meanwhile back on Capitol Hill, other friends of Israel were busy prior to recess, also without any mainstream media coverage. Two congresswomen from Florida, Debbie Wasserman-Schultz and Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, have introduced legislation that will allow Holocaust survivors living in the United States to receive federal funds to help them stay in their homes, rather than having to move to an institution. The bipartisan bill places survivors on a special list of elderly citizens receiving preferred treatment through a grant program to help them with their transportation and other needs.

“As a nation that upholds the values of freedom, liberty and justice, we have a moral obligation to acknowledge the plight and uphold the dignity of Holocaust survivors to ensure their well-being,” Wasserman Schultz said. “We must do all we can to honor their struggles and their lives by improving their access to transportation to get them where they need to go, and improve their home-care options so that they can have peace of mind. This bill does just that, and it’s time to make it happen.”

Americans who really like Israel and everything that pertains to it are certainly free to express their views, but there is something unseemly and even grotesque about the continuous promotion of foreign and ethnic group interests ahead of those of the United States and other American citizens.
AIPAC is a lobby dedicated to maintaining uncritical US government support for a foreign country and it can be argued that Washington entered into at least one foreign war because of it. The congressmen who accept the junkets should be asking themselves whose interests they are really serving. At a time when both Democrats and Republicans are openly discussing cutting medical benefits for ordinary Americans, it is also difficult to understand what twisted thinking supports allocating additional taxpayer provided special medical benefits to some medicare recipients based on events that took place thousands of miles away from the US more than sixty-six years ago.

Curb Your Racism

By Eleanor Kilroy
 

I've watched every episode of Curb Your Enthusiasm I could get hold of, and the clip from this Season 8 episode has left me grim-faced and angry. 




August 09, 2011 -- Larry David and Jeff enthusiastically check-out a (fictional) L.A. Palestinian restaurant, 'Al-Abbas', famed for its chicken, and whilst praising the cuisine they set about insulting the people. 
 Scanning a poster with the words, Freedom for Palestine,  Jeff concludes "yeah, they do not like the Jews", and as the men perv over a glamorous woman assumed to be Palestinian, Jeff remarks that "if by some chance she's going to get over her anti-Semitism" she won't sleep with Larry anyway. Larry's retort is that desiring someone "who doesn't even acknowledge your right to exist, wants your destruction" is a turn-on.

Hilarious. Offensive. Laughable.

Larry David's right to exist in his homeland, America, seems 'pretty, pretty' secure. Slandering all Palestinians as anti-Semitic on an irreverent and popular TV show like this is a new low, and is an example of cultural and ethnic arrogance; it is no joke to imply that the Palestinian people's ongoing struggle for justice poses an existential threat to privileged, Jewish men. Antony Loewenstein's comment on the clip: "Is it possible for even liberal Jews on mainstream American TV to not frame Arabs and Palestinians as all anti-Semites? Apparently not". Meanwhile, Haaretz is grinning like a fool at Larry's joke that this is best place for Jews to cheat on their wives – since they would never be seen. If you side with the oppressor, you won't be seen dead in the company of the oppressed. 

This item was first posted at http://mondoweiss.net

81 Congress Members To Visit Israel

By Herb Keinon

August 09, 2011 "
JPost" -- -Eighty-one congressmen, or about 20 percent of the US House of Representatives, will visit Israel over the next three weeks during Congress’s summer recess, with the first group of 26 Democrats scheduled to arrive on Monday.

The Democratic delegation will be followed by two Republican ones, bringing a total of 55 Republicans.

Most of the representatives are freshmen congressmen, with 47 – or fully half of the freshmen Republicans voted into office in 2010 – making the trip.

For many of them, this will be their first trip to Israel.

The week-long trips are sponsored by the American Israel Education Foundation, a
charitable organization affiliated with the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, which brings large delegations of congressmen here every other August.

House Democratic
Whip Steny Hoyer (D-Maryland) will head the Democratic delegation, and House Majority Leader Eric Cantor(R-Virginia) will lead one of the Republican groups.

Hoyer, in a statement, said he looked forward to “returning to Israel to continue learning firsthand about the evolving security situation in the Middle East, the deep challenges facing Israel, and the role the US can play in the region during this time of uncertainty.

I’m pleased members of Congress have this opportunity to study American interests in the Middle East and gain a deeper understanding of the issues involved in increasing stability in the region.”

The delegation will visit both Israel and the West Bank, and is scheduled to meet with President Shimon Peres and Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu in Jerusalem, and Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas in Ramallah.

Among those on the delegation arriving Monday are Illinois
Congressman Jesse Jackson Jr., Ohio’s Betty Sutton, and Pennsylvania’s Mark Critz.

In a related development, The Israel Project will be bringing a group of 18 Washington-based ambassadors from Asia, Europe, Africa and Latin America to Israel on Monday for a weeklong tour and high-level meetings. Like the congressmen, they will also go to Ramallah, for a meeting with PA Prime Minister Salam Fayyad.

Among the countries represented on the trip are Albania, Barbados, Belize, Burkina Faso, the Dominican Republic, Haiti, Macedonia, St. Lucia and Uganda.

Some of these countries have been mentioned by officials in Jerusalem as likely candidates to either vote against, or at least abstain, when the vote on Palestinian statehood comes before the UN in September.

Saturday, August 6, 2011

Israeli courts discriminate against Arab Israelis in conviction and sentences

The study found that while the average prison sentence
for Jews was nine and a half months, Arabs convicted
of the same crimes were given 14 months on average.
An Israeli academic study has revealed that Israeli judges are harsher with 1948-Palestinians (Arab Israelis) – during the conviction stages and when sentenced after conviction - in comparison to Jewish Israelis.

The statistical study that was commissioned by Israel's Courts Administration and the Israel Bar Association and conducted by three Jewish Israeli researchers, found that Arab Israelis charged with the same crimes as their Jewish Israeli counterparts are more likely to be convicted, and once convicted they are more likely to be sent to prison, for longer sentences.

The study involved 1,500 criminal cases handled in six magistrate courts and three district courts between 1996 and 2005 and proved that while 63.5 per cent of Arab Israelis convicted of violent crimes were sentenced to prison, only 43.7 per cent of Jewish Israelis convicted for the same crimes were.

The study also pointed to the discrepancies regarding probation sentences - 71.2 per cent for Jewish Israelis and 78.7 per cent for Arabs.

Regarding the length of prison sentences given to Arab Israelis and Jewish Israelis, the study found that while the average prison sentence for Jews was nine and a half months, Arabs convicted of the same crimes were given 14 months on average.

The study was conducted by Jewish Israeli professors Giora Rahav, Ephraim Yaar and Yoram Rabin. They accused the Israeli criminal justice system of dealing more harshly with Arab Israeli defendants than Jewish Israelis.

http://www.middleeastmonitor.org.uk/news/middle-east/2688-report-israeli-courts-discriminate-against-arab-israelis-in-conviction-and-sentences

Friday, August 5, 2011

Army Carries Out Three Air Strikes In Gaza

Friday August 05, 2011 by Saed Bannoura
 
The Israeli Air Force carried out, on Friday at dawn, three air strikes targeting Dir Al Balah in Central Gaza and Khan Younis, in the southern part of the Gaza Strip; damage was reported, no injuries.

Palestinian sources in Gaza told the United Press International that Israeli F-16 Fighter Jets fired two missiles at a chicken Farm in Dir Al Balah, and a training center believed to be used by fighters of the Al Qassam Brigades, the armed wing of Hamas, west of the city, the Arabs48 news website reported.

Furthermore, the Air Force carried out a third air strike targeting a container west of Asda’ Media City, west of Khan Younis; damage was reported.

Media spokesperson of the Emergency Department at the Palestinian Ministry of Health in Gaza, Adham Abu Salmiyya, reported that dozens of residents, mainly children and women, were treated for shock due to the bombardment.

Abu Salmiyya added that the ongoing Israeli attacks violate the basic principles of human rights as they are mainly targeting heavily populated civilian areas.

On its side, the Israeli Army claimed that the bombardment targeted two border tunnels and three training sites used by Qassam fighters.

The army warned of further escalation, and held the Hamas movement responsible for any deterioration of the situation in the coastal region.

http://www.imemc.org/article/61804

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Unchecked "Jewish terror" in West Bank

... "likely to ignite the terroritories".

Contributor: "PAJU"

A senior Israeli army commander has warned that unchecked "Jewish terror" against Palestinians in the occupied West Bank threatens to plunge the territory into another conflict.

In unusually outspoken comments, Major General Avi Mizrahi took aim at extremist Israeli settlers, and said the yeshiva, or religious seminary, in Yitzhar, one of the most radical Jewish strongholds in the West Bank, should be closed, calling it a source of terror against Palestinians.

The general's comments are likely to put him at odds with Israel's pro-settler government, which has resisted US-led efforts to curb settlement expansion in a bid to revive stalled peace talks. The foreign minister, Avigdor Lieberman, himself lives in a West Bank settlement. All settlements are regarded as illegal under international law.

"What's happening in the field is terrorism," General Mizrahi told Israel’s Channel 2's Meet the Press, and it "needs to be dealt with." The Israeli army, he said, fears "terrorism against Palestinians is likely to ignite the territories". Palestinians and Israeli NGOs frequently accuse the army of siding with settlers in conflagrations with Palestinians, prompting the army to respond that it is obliged to protect its citizens and does not set policy.

Human rights groups suggest that the more radical settlers, many of whom oppose a two-state solution on the premise that the whole of Israel is bequeathed to them by God, are agitating against Palestinian moves to seek statehood recognition at the United Nations in September.

The Israeli commander General Mizrahi blamed the courts for failing to rein in the most radical of the settlers – a small proportion of the roughly 500,000 Israeli settlers who are living beyond the Green Line (Israel’s internationally recognized border) in East Jerusalem and the West Bank.

Adapted from this article.

Israeli Warplanes Raid Gaza Strip

The Israeli occupation forces revealed for the first time on
Monday the "Tammuz" anti-tank missile

Israeli warplanes raided the Gaza Strip early Tuesday after an Israeli woman was moderately injured by a projectile fired from Gaza into the occupied southern territories.

The projectile landed in the Hof Ashkelon Regional Council, witnesses and the Israeli military said.

The air raid targeted a tunnel dug under the border between the south of the Strip and Egypt, near Rafah, the Palestinian witnesses said. The Israeli army confirmed the target saying "aircraft attacked a tunnel used by smugglers". There were no casualties reported in the raid.
  
Two explosions also shook Gaza City. The source of the blasts was not immediately clear.

http://www.almanar.com.lb/english/seccatpage.php?frid=23&seccatid=18