Tuesday, June 19, 2012

In Israel: “Textbook Warns, Associating With Arabs Is Dangerous”

by Saed Bannoura

Arab Member of Israeli Knesset, Hanin Zoabi, sent a letter to the Legal Councilor in the country demanding him to order an investigation into a study guide for the Israeli “Bagrut” (the Civics Matriculation exam) stating that Jewish girls associating with Arab youths undermine their security and their right to life.

Zoabi demanded the Legal Councilor to take a firm legal action against those responsible for the preparation of the textbooks for the Civics Matriculation, as these textbooks contain racist language and assumptions, inciting the Jewish students against the Palestinians for their national affiliation.

The letter came after Israeli daily, Haaretz, reported that the “Rekhes” company, specialized in preparing the supplementary materials for the Bagrut exam, published a study guide that contains a question about the stances of the students regarding Rabbis who instructed young Jewish girls to stay away from Arab youths, and one of the answers was that “Arab youths pose a threat to the lives of Jewish girls”, and that “relationships between male Arab youths and female Jewish youths pose a threat to the Jewish majority in the country”.

MK Zoabi said that the Rekhes Company is not the only party that is responsible for this outrageous racism, as the Ministry of Education is solely responsible for monitoring and supervising all textbooks, but failed to stop the publication of this racist material.

She said that the ministry must boost the morality of the students, and must act on developing their values of democracy, equality and citizenship, “but instead, it is burying these principles, either by publishing materials that deny the very existence of the Palestinians, or by issuing publications that incite against the Palestinians, and call for treating them with animosity, hatred and racism”.

The Arab MK demanded the Legal Councilor to initiate a serious and prompt investigation into the issue, and to indict those responsible for these racist statements in the textbooks.

In December of 2010, dozens of top Israeli rabbis signed on to a new religious ruling that would call on Jews not to rent homes to Arabs.

The religious ruling was made a few months after a call signed by a group of 18 prominent rabbis, including the chief rabbi of Safad, urging Jews to not rent or sell property to non-Jews.

Amongst those who signed on to the new ruling are the chief rabbis of Ramat Hasharon, Ashdod, Kiryat Gat, Rishon Letzion, Carmiel, Gadera, Afula, Nahariya, Herzliya, Nahariya and Pardes Hannah, and other cities.

Most of the signatories are from Safad, a city with an increasing number of Arab students enrolled at the town's local college. The chief rabbi of Safad, Shmuel Eliyahu, was the most prominent one to sign the call, has been criticized in the past for his inflammatory remarks against the Arab population.

Last year, the Israeli Knesset passed the so-called “Nakba Law” preventing the Palestinians in the country from marking the Nakba day (the day Israel celebrates its independence after destroying hundreds of Palestinian towns and villages), and authorizing the Minister of Finance to cut, withhold, or reduce funding to government institutions that mark the Nakba day, under the pretext of “denying the existence of Israel”.

The law was supported by 37 votes, while 25 opposed it; the “Law” further states that “any government funded body in the country, and any public institute that marks the Nakba will be barred from funding as”, according to the law, “by marking Nabka, these intuitions negate the existence of Israel as a state of the Jewish People”.

The law that passed by the Knesset was considered a “more moderate version” of the original law that was approved by the Ministerial Committee for Legislation in 2009.

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Lieberman: "Abbas, Greatest Obstacle To Peace"

Zionist swine Avigdor Lieberman
Israeli Foreign Minister, Avigdor Lieberman, of the far right-wing extremist Yisrael Beiteinu (Israel Our Home) Party, stated that Palestinian President, Mahmoud Abbas, is an “obstacle to the peace process”, and added that should Abbas remain in power the peace process will fail to advance.

His statements came during a session, at the Knesset, with members of his party’s parliamentary bloc. He also “denounced” the statements of Abbas who said that the settler, who killed two Palestinians in the southern West bank city of Hebron two days ago, committed a cold-blooded crime.

Lieberman said that “this person (Abbas) who failed to reach an agreement with former Prime Minister, Ehud Olmert, and former Foreign Minister, Tzipi Livni, during the Annapolis conference in 2007, will not be able to reach a peace deal with the current Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu”, the Palestine Press News Agency reported.

He added that “what Israel did over the last 24 hours was the prevention of the kidnapping of Israeli soldiers”.

The Palestinian Authority (P.A.) in the West Bank said that it cannot return to the negotiation table with Israel before Tel Aviv halts all of its violations against the Palestinians, and before it stops the illegal construction and expansion of settlement construction in the occupied West Bank and in occupied East Jerusalem.

The P.A. said that Israel must clearly recognize the Palestinian right to statehood, with East Jerusalem as the capital of the future state, before peace talks can resume.

Israel and the United States imposed financial sanctions on the P.A. in an attempt to force it to return to the negotiation table, without any Israeli commitment regarding halting its violations in occupied Palestine. The violations also include home demolition in occupied East Jerusalem, and settler takeover of Palestinian homes in the occupied city.

This is not the first time Lieberman attacks Abbas and describes him as an obstacle to peace. In October of last year, Lieberman said that Abbas “is the greatest obstacle to peace in the region”.

On Tuesday, Palestinian medical sources in the Gaza Strip reported that medics located the bodies of two children under the rubble of a building that came under Israeli fire and shells, east of Al-Maghazi refugee camp, in central Gaza. The death of the two children brings the death toll of Palestinians killed by army fire and shells to 6 in the last 24 hours.

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Army Carries Out Several Airstrikes Targeting Gaza

by Saed Bannoura

The Israeli army carried out several airstrikes targeting the Gaza Strip, on Tuesday evening, leading to several injuries and excessive damage; the strikes came shortly after a 2-year-old Palestinian child was killed, and her brother was injured, after the army bombarded their home in Gaza.

The Quds Press reported that the Israeli Air Force fired two missiles at resistance fighters, east of Gaza City, leading to excessive damage while the fighters managed to escape unharmed.

Also in Gaza, an Israeli military helicopter, flying at a low altitude over a residential area, fired two missiles at the Az-Zeitoun neighborhood, in Gaza city, leading to excessive damage.

Eyewitnesses reported that the missiles were fired at a car parked near the “Cars Market”, adding that a passerby was wounded in the attack, and was moved to a local hospital suffering moderate injuries.

In Khan Younis, in the southern part of the Gaza Strip, the army fired missiles targeting fighters leading to one injury.

Furthermore, the Israeli Air Force fired missiles targeting the headquarters of the Palestinian Naval Police, northwest of Gaza City; damage was reported, no injuries.

On Tuesday at night, a 2-year-old child was killed, and her brother was wounded, in Az-Zeitoun neighborhood, after their home was hit by a missile fired by the Israeli Air Force.

The child was identified as Hadeel Ahmad Al-Haddad, 2; her brother suffered moderate injuries, and was moved to a local hospital for treatment.

The Israeli missiles and shells targeting the Gaza Strip led to the death of 7 Palestinians in the last 24 hours, while dozens of injuries were reported; some seriously.

Furthermore, four Israeli soldiers of were injured, one seriously, when a Palestinian shell hit a building in the Hof Eshkol Regional Council, south of the country.
Israeli sources reported that fires broke out in the building after impact, and that medics managed to evacuate the wounded to a hospital in Asqalan.

Israel claims that Palestinian fighters in Gaza fired more than fifty shells targeting areas, south of the country, on Tuesday.

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Child, 2, Killed By Israeli Shell In Gaza

Palestinian medical sources in the Gaza Strip reported that a 2-year-old child was killed, on Tuesday at night, and her brother was injured, when a missile fired by the Israeli air force hit their home in Az-Zeitoun neighborhood south of Gaza city.

 The child was identified as Hadeel Ahmad Al-Haddad, 2, her brother suffered moderate injuries, and was moved to a local hospital for treatment.

The Israeli missiles and shells targeting the Gaza Strip led to the death of 7 Palestinians in the last 24 hours, while dozens of injuries were reported, some seriously.

Furthermore, four Israeli soldiers of were injured, one seriously, when a Palestinian shell hit a building in the Hof Eshkol Regional Council, south of the country.

Israeli sources reported that fires broke out in the building after impact, and that medics managed to evacuate the wounded to a hospital in Asqalan.

Israel claims that Palestinian fighters in Gaza fired more than fifty shells targeting areas, south of the country, on Tuesday.

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Two Children Killed By Israeli Missiles In Gaza

Killed On Monday - Qassam Website
by Saed Bannoura


Six Killed In 24 Hours

Palestinian medical sources in the Gaza Strip reported Tuesday that medics and rescue teams located the bodies of two children under the rubble of a building that came under Israeli fire and shells, east of al-Maghazi refugee camp, in central Gaza. Six Palestinians have been killed by Israeli army fire in the last 24 hours.


The sources said that medics and rescue teams searched for the two children, near the border, for two hours before locating their bodies under the rubble.

The two children were identified as Mohammad Bassam Abu M’eleq, and Youssef at-Tilnaby; both 16 years old. The two were hit by multiple rounds of heavy live ammunition to various parts of their bodies.

The Israeli army claims that it spotted, what it called, a group of Palestinians trying to infiltrate into the nearby Kissufim Israeli military base.

The latest Israeli military escalation brings the death toll to six in the last 24 hours; dozens of residents were wounded, some seriously.

On Monday evening, two Palestinians were killed, and several others were wounded, one seriously, when the Israeli army bombarded as-Sikka Street, Beit Hanoun city, in the northern part of the Gaza Strip. On Monday at noon, two Palestinians were killed when the army bombarded the city.

The two were identified as Jihad Abu Shabab, 24, and Abdul-Rahman az-Za’aneen, 23, who were killed when the army fired two missiles at a group of residents in Beit Hanoun.

The al-Qassam Brigades, the armed wing of the Hamas movement, reported that Abu Shabab is one of its fighters.

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Two Palestinians Killed In Renewed Bombardment In Beit Hanoun
Tue, 19 Jun 2012 08:09:55

Palestinian medical sources reported that two Palestinians were killed, on Monday evening, and at least three others were wounded, one seriously, when the Israeli army bombarded as-Sikka Street, in Beit Hanoun city, in the northern part of the Gaza Strip. On Monday at noon, two Palestinians were killed when the army bombarded in Beit Hanoun.

The sources stated that Jihad Abu Shabab, 24, and Abdul-Rahman Hasan Az-Za’aneen, 23, where killed when the army fired two missiles at a group of residents in Beit Hanoun.

The al-Qassam Brigades, the armed wing of the Hamas movement, reported that Abu Shabab is one of its fighters from Beit Hanoun.

The Brigades vowed fierce retaliation, and stated that “armed resistance against the Israeli occupation is the path of its fighters who will continue to resist the occupation”.

The latest Israeli military attack brings the death toll on Monday to four as, on Monday at noon, the army fired missiles at motorcycle riders in Beit Hanoun killing Mohammad Abu Shabab, 24, and Ismail Abu Odah, 24; several residents were injured.

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Two Fighters Killed In Beit Hanoun
Monday June 18, 2012 12:52, by Saed Bannoura - IMEMC News
Updated - Mon, 18 Jun 2012 13.03

The al-Quds Brigades, the armed wing of the Islamic Jihad, reported that two of its fighters were killed, Monday, after the Israeli army fired missile at them, in Beit Hanoun, in the northern part of the Gaza Strip. Several residents were wounded in the attack.

The Brigades issued a press identifying the slain fighters as Mohammad Rafeeq Shabab, 24, and Ismail Mohammad Abu Odah, 21.

It vowed retaliation, and added that armed resistance against the Israeli occupation “is the language Israel understands and the most suitable method to liberate Palestine”.

Adham Abu Salmiyya, spokesperson of the Medical and Emergency Services in Gaza, said that the attack targeted a motorcycle driving near an agricultural school in Beit Hanoun.

Earlier on Monday morning, three Palestinians and one Israeli were killed during clashes that took place along the Egyptian border with Israel.

The army stated that a Palestinian armed group, on the Egyptian side of the border, fired an RPG at the army before engaging in an automatic fire attack.

On Sunday evening, the Israeli Air Force bombarded a blacksmith workshop in Rafah, in the southern part of the Gaza Strip, leading to extensive damage and at least five injuries, including one child, according to medical sources in Gaza.

On Sunday night at midnight, the Israeli Navy attacked a Palestinian fishing boat, in Palestinian territorial waters in Gaza, and kidnapped four fishermen.

Also on Sunday, the army bombarded an area reported to be a "training center" for the al-Qassam Brigades of Hamas, in az-Zeitoun neighborhood in Gaza City.

Furthermore, two Palestinians were shot and killed, and one was wounded, after an Israeli settler, opened fire at them near as-Sammoa’ town, in the southern West Bank district of Hebron.

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Ten Years After This Wall

In Cold Irons Bound, The Walls of pride are high and wide, Can’t see over to the other side.-Bob Dylan

by Eileen Fleming

Ten years ago, Israel began construction of its 490-mile mostly cold concrete barrier without any agreement with the Palestinian Authority about borders.

Over 80% of Israel’s Wall has been built on legally owned Palestinian property because it lies beyond the Green Line.
The Wall has cost over $1 billion so far and it continues to grow:
“Financed with U.S. aid at a cost of $1.5 million per mile, the Israeli wall prevents residents from receiving health care and emergency medical services. In other areas, the barrier separates farmers from their olive groves which have been their families’ sole livelihood for generations.” [Washington Report on Middle East Affairs, Page 43, Jan/Feb. 2007]
In Hebrew The Wall is called “Michshol Hafrada” which translates to “The Separation Wall” in English and “Apartheid Wall” in Afrikaans.

My view of The Wall from a rooftop in Bethlehem, Aida Refugee Camp


My view of The Wall from a rooftop in Bethlehem, Aida Refugee Camp.

The Israeli spin has been repeated ad nauseam by US Media and Politicians who claim The Wall is against terrorist attacks.

Reality is that in the ‘holy’ name of SECURITY, the Holy Land is in pieces-enclaves-Bantustans!


According to international law, every settlement is illegal as is Israel’s Wall– unless it is built on the Israeli side of the Green Line.

The Jewish only settlements are in reality colonies that divide Palestinian neighborhoods throughout the occupied territories.

Israel’s Wall traps over 100,000 indigenous Palestinians and the over 600 checkpoints deny them access to their aquifers, land, jobs, families and holy sites.
In 2003, the UN General Assembly voted 144 – 4 to condemn the barrier, but the US vetoed that Security Council resolution.

In 2004, an International Court of Justice advisory opinion called The Wall “contrary to international law” and ruled that where ever it did not follow the Green Line it must be removed and reparations paid to the Palestinians whose land was confiscated and property destroyed.

Over one million fruit bearing trees have been destroyed by Israel’s Wall depriving the agricultural based Palestinian economy of money as well as food to feed their families.

The Israeli government and a misinformed America contend that the West Bank is not occupied territory because it was never previously an independent, recognized sovereign state.

Up until the Establishment of Israel-whose very statehood was contingent upon upholding the UN UNIVERSAL DECLARATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS, the British occupied Palestine beginning in 1920 after the fall of the Ottoman Empire, which had ruled from the 14th century.
When Israel became a state in 1948, they promised:
“On the day of the termination of the British mandate and on the strength of the United Nations General Assembly declare The State of Israel will be based on freedom, justice and peace as envisaged by the prophets of Israel: it will ensure complete equality of social and political rights to all its inhabitants irrespective of religion it will guarantee freedom of religion [and] conscience and will be faithful to the Charter of the United Nations.” – May 14, 1948. The Declaration of the Establishment of Israel
Up until the Six-Day War in 1967, the West Bank had been under Jordan administration, but ever since the Israeli Military Occupy’s it.
Professor Reece Jones, author of Border Walls: Security and the War on Terror in the United States, India, and Israel published by Zed Books, wrote:

“Despite the official Israeli position that the wall is a temporary barrier against terrorism, its political consequences cannot be ignored…Arguably the most significant consequence is that the wall physically separates Jerusalem and its important religious sites from the rest of the West Bank.

“In January 2012, Palestinian officials reported that in closed door talks Israeli negotiators abandoned the position that the wall was temporary and proposed the wall route itself as the final political border between Israel and a new Palestinian state.

“In late May, Israeli Defense Secretary Ehud Barak stated publicly that Israel should consider unilaterally establishing a border between the two states. If the wall does become the final border, it will substantially expand the territory of Israel at the expense of longstanding Palestinian property rights and religious connections to the land. It will also demonstrate the power of walls to crystallize and formalize claims to territory by physically excluding other people from the land. Finally, it will undermine the international consensus against the annexation of territory gained through expansionary wars.

“Rather than setting this dangerous precedent, ten years after construction began the United States and the international community should reaffirm that the Green Line, rather than the route of the wall, as the starting point for any future talks about a border between Israel and Palestine. The territorial conflict should be resolved through a negotiation that respects the rights and concerns of both Israelis and Palestinians, not through the unilateral construction of a separation wall.” -read more at link here
In February 2003, Claire Anastas and her family of fourteen -whose three story home with a gift shop on the first floor that had been the closest shop to Rachel’s Tomb in Bethlehem- were informed by the Palestinian Authority that The Wall would be coming to their neighborhood.

Eileen Fleming at ‘Claire’s Tomb’ photo
 copyright Meir Vanunu
The family had moved into their home in 1967, and their back yard garden once had a view of open green space.

The family is now encircled on three sides by thirty-feet high slabs of cold concrete that which has imprisoned them from the rest of the Little Town of Bethlehem: which is Occupied Territory.

For months the family helplessly observed the preparation work all around them, and then one week before Christmas 2003, Claire’s children went to school and came home to discover that every view from every window was of the concrete monster.

The once economically thriving and vibrant main street in Bethlehem is now a ghost town and Rachel’s Tomb and ‘Claire’s Tomb’ are divided by the concrete barrier which is topped by guard towers and patrolled by soldiers in battle gear.

In 2003, Dr. Jad Issac, the director general of the Applied Research Institute examined a satellite photograph of the area and stated, “Bethlehem is the Bethlehem ghetto now…rather than seeking to ensure freedom of religion, Israel was pushing Bethlehem’s Christian Palestinians to pack up and leave. About 360 Palestinians would be left on the Israeli side and once they get rid of the Christians, then they will label the rest as terrorists.”

Dr. Shmuel Berkovitz, an expert on Jerusalem and Jewish holy places, said The Wall effectively annexed Rachel’s Tomb to Jerusalem from Bethlehem “as a matter of technical separation, without an official declaration. Right now, you can’t see any romantic place there; you can see it only as a military position.”

Rachel’s Tomb is a small stone building with a dome, which was built during the Ottoman rule, but is now completely enclosed by Israel’s cold iron fortifications, built in 1996 and 1997.
During my first of three visits to Claire’s home, she told me, “Six years ago when the Israeli army blocked the main street in Bethlehem we hoped it would be temporary. We could not imagine anyone could block another human being and isolate them like they have done to us. A week before last Christmas my children went to school and when they returned they were faced with the concrete wall in front of them. They cried and cried and wanted to know how could such a thing be done to them? We are living in a tomb, we are buried alive. My children suffer and their mother and father can do nothing.

“In another ten years there will be no more Christians in Bethlehem if things do not change soon. Everyone is leaving, we need work, and we need to feed our children. Jesus was born here but we are dying. My children suffer, they are angry and shout because nobody comes to visit us anymore and the children must stay inside after school.

“We use to enjoy being out in our garden watching the people, the trees, the cars that would pass by, but now we only see concrete walls. Our lives have been stolen!

“Do Americans understand what happens to children when they are buried alive?

“We need a solution fast so that our children can live like American children! We want human rights!

“When Hillary Clinton visited Jerusalem and said the wall was not against the Palestinian people, she killed us too! Christians who do not care kill us too!”
A few weeks after his Freedom of Speech Trial began in 2006, Israel’s Nuclear Whistle Blower, Mordechai Vanunu sent this invitation to Hillary Clinton and US Christians:

Vanunu’s Message to US Re: The REAL Wailing Wall

 

I do believe that man made walls can fall in a day, but the walls in hearts and minds must fall first.

I do believe The Truth Will Set US All Free but first must come the education that leads to compassion which is the way to bring in the change all people of conscience want to see:

A Holy Land that is Whole indeed!

Roger Waters – “We Shall Overcome”

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Eye Witness Reporting on Israel Palestine j.mp/cuBTuV
I am Eileen Fleming for US HOUSE and I approve of all of my messages.





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