Here are the headlines from Mondoweiss for 12/13/2010: Adeeb Abu Rahma, a leader of nonviolent protest, is freed after 17 months in prison Dec 12, 2010 11:06 pm | Philip Weiss What a beautiful smile! A Gandhi of nonviolent protest, Adeeb Abu Rahma, has been released by the Israelis after two years in detention. You can see Joseph Dana's picture of Abu Rahma holding his daughter as he leaves prison here. And Hamdi Abu Rahma, who took the picture at left, reports: Bil'in - Ramallah: Released by the Israeli Occupation Forces today from Ofer Prison is central activist Adeeb Abo Rahma (age 40) who is from the village of Bil'in, after being incarcerated for 18 months, and was suspending from participating in any political activity for a period of four years. Should Abo Rahma be caught within this period, he will be fined 6,000 NIS on charges of incitement and obstructing the work of the army as well as conducting peaceful demonstrations against the Wall in Bil'in. The military court in Ofer finally sentenced the activist Adeeb Abo Rahma on August 30, 2010, but the ruling prosecutors hinted that he might be relieved of his political suspension between six and twelve months. The activist Adeeb Abo Rahma was arrested on July 10, 2009 during his participation in Bilin weekly demonstration.
Abu Rahma is a hero of our site, for his astonishing encounter in 2008 with Israeli soldiers over the occupation of his village's lands. Comment on this article > 'Washington Post''s new blogger promptly calls for killing Iranian scientists, and human rights! Dec 12, 2010 10:52 pm | Philip Weiss The Washington Post has replaced the American Enterprise Institute as the primary hub of neoconservative arguments for U.S. aggression in the Middle East. AEI operated during a Republican administration, the Post operates in a Democratic one. Old wine in a new bottle. Jennifer Rubin, the latest hire, fresh from Commentary magazine: we should begin to make the case and agree on a feasible plan for the use of force. When there is a credible threat of force -- not occupation or invasion, but strikes sufficient to hobble Iran's nuclear program, military and Revolutionary Guard -- the decision-making calculus may change. What of the notion that the nation will rally around the flag if attacked?
I don't think she even considers the inevitable result, that Americans will be targeted everywhere. Also, is this merely the sequel to Jeffrey Goldberg's piece in the Atlantic: the Israelis will do it, but they can't really do it, therefore the U.S. must do it... Oh and check out this transition: we should continue and enhance espionage and sabotage of the Iranian nuclear program. Every nuclear scientist who has a "car accident" and every computer virus buys us time, setting back the timeline for Iran's nuclear capability, while exacting a price for those who cooperate with the nuclear program. Think of it as the ultimate targeted sanction. Third, we need to make human rights a central theme
Comment on this article > Friedman seeks to blame Palestinians for breakdown of talks Dec 12, 2010 10:16 pm | Philip Weiss When Camp David went down in 2000, Arafat was blamed, famously. Well the failure of the Obama peace talks are clearly in Israel's lap this time. Tom Friedman is trying to change the optics by blaming both sides, over and over, in a form of rhetorical bludgeoning: It demonstrates just how disconnected from reality both the Israeli and the Palestinian leaderships have become...
we have the Israelis and the Palestinians sitting over there with their arms folded... Shame on them.. The people running Israel and Palestine have other priorities.. Israeli and Palestinian negotiators should take a minute... Israeli and Palestinian leaders cannot end the conflict between each other without having a civil war within their respective communities... America must get out of the way so Israelis and Palestinians can see clearly, without any obstructions, what reckless choices their leaders are making...
The absurdity of Friedman's argument is twofold: 1, The two sides are clearly not equally to blame for the collapse of the talks, Israel has been the plainly-obstructionist party. 2, Friedman holds over the Palestinians the collapse of the two-state solution, and quotes Moshe Halbertal, a liberal Zionist. But if you're Palestinian, why should you be negotiating for a two-state solution that would produce a demilitarized and walled aggregation of cantons under the thumb of an intolerant regime? Why do you care about Halbertal's concerns? I mean this honestly, as a game theorist. If the Palestinians have agency, and I think they have some, I don't see why they wouldn't just hold out. Obviously a one-state future would be scary but it's not like they've done well under any alleged partition solution over the last 60-odd years. Comment on this article > Israel: PA must change school curriculum Dec 12, 2010 08:25 pm | Seham Palestinian kids shouldn't be learning that the occupation is bad while they are being occupied. So says Minister Uzi Landau: Israel declared Sunday that it does not expect a final settlement with the Palestinian Authority (PA) until the Ramallah-based administration completely changes the Palestinian educational curriculum. Minister of National Infrastructure Uzi Landau made statements to the Hebrew Israeli radio that his state cannot ignore current Palestinian curricula "because they promote violence against Israel and do not help Palestinians accept the existence of the Jewish State."
OK, how about you overhaul your religious infrastructure, your government, your justice sytem, your military and YOUR educational system? Comment on this article > Israel has lately shot 20 Palestinans working in Gaza 'buffer zone,' and killed 2 Dec 12, 2010 07:26 pm | Kate and other news from Today in Palestine: Land, property, resource theft & destruction / Ethnic cleansing / Settlers Demolition on the Road 90 - No. 2 8 Dec - (Photo) Wednesday Israeli bulldozers didn't only destroyed a vegetable shop on the Road 90, they also cut six trees few kilometers away. Those trees belong to Ibrahim and Saleh Zubeidat. The incident took place in Zubeidat village, in the central Palestinian Jordan Valley. The army cut these 50 year old trees claiming they affect the security control off Argaman settlement. http://www.jordanvalleysolidarity.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=137:demolition-on-the-road-90-nd2&catid=15:2010&Itemid=21 New army aggression in Abu Alajaj 10 Dec - (Photos) Abu Alajaj – Jiftlik – occupied Palestinian Jordan Valley -- This morning the Israeli occupation forces came once again in Abu Alajaj to harass the Bedouin community living in this area since decades. Four military jeeps came over at 11:45 today in order to force the Daess family to remove a tent, claiming that is a new building. This tent was built four months ago and is located between other tents in the same area. Today, they also prevented the shepherds to put a new nylon over their hay. The hay is now surrounded by a fence built few weeks ago by the Massu'a settlers. An EAPPI team was present during this aggression as well as one of our foreign volunteer. She was put under delay for more than half an hour for interrogation and was threatened to be arrested. http://www.jordanvalleysolidarity.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=134:new-army-aggression-in-abu-alajaj&catid=15:2010&Itemid=21 New exhibit tells story of Bnei Menashe 12 Dec -- Exhibition created by Shavei Israel organization portrays community's daily life in Israel and northeastern India, chronicles their return to Jewish people after centuries of isolation ... The Bnei Menashe (Hebrew for "sons of Manasseh") claim descent from one of the Ten Lost Tribes of Israel, who were sent into exile by the Assyrian Empire more than 27 centuries ago ... In recent years, Shavei Israel has brought some 1,700 Bnei Menashe back home to Zion. Another 7,200 still remain in India, waiting for the day when they too will be able to return to Israel and the Jewish people. http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3997244,00.html RoR Committee: We do not recognize agreements waiving the right to return AMMAN, (PIC) 12 Dec -- The high committee to defend the right of return in Jordan is refusing to recognize signatures by Palestinian parties waiving the full right for refugees to return to their land. The committee, marking International Refugee Day on Saturday, called on the international community to see to the Palestinian right to return to the homes they were ejected from by force and to put UN resolutions in that regard into action. UN resolution 194 states that all refugees have the right to return and compensation for all losses and moral and material damages they and their descendants suffered throughout the years of the diaspora. http://www.palestine-info.co.uk/En/default.aspx?xyz=U6Qq7k%2bcOd87MDI46m9rUxJEpMO%2bi1s78R%2blygnLDfxaWZvM8WctvTbhGjODw4ZgtbR1bT5ugFQHsV1R0n3sECIjLPdTGOu%2f6m4lpTKXmxC0Tgkg3Gnnr794sc3YSp9Qq9t%2bTPI74A0%3d Violence Israeli military missile hits family house posted 12 Dec (ISM) - December 9th is a day that will be remembered by the Al Sirsawi family as a day in which God protected them from what could have been a catastrophe. At 11:15 in the morning, a powerful missile broke through the back wall of the family house, rocketed through one of the bedrooms, smashed the wardrobe and the door, soared through the hallway and shattered the dresser of the opposite bedroom where it landed in the wall ... We wanted to check on the baby but couldn't immediately see her. Finally, we found her: she too was covered in dust and her cradle was filled with stones and wood from the explosion."... The shell was fired from an Israeli tank close to Karni Crossing, which is over 2 km away from Ash Shuja'iyeh where the Al Sersawi family lives. "We don't know what happened or why they shelled our house with such a missile. http://palsolidarity.org/2010/12/16013/ Israeli troops kill 2 Palestinians on Gaza border (AP) JERUSALEM 12 Dec -- The Israeli military says troops have killed two unarmed Palestinians trying to cross into Israel from Gaza. The military says troops spotted the men near the security fence that separates Gaza from Israel, then shot and killed them. Fearful of militant attacks, the military says it does not fire warning shots when Palestinians are trying to cross from Hamas-ruled Gaza. Some Palestinians try to cross into Israel in search of work. The military says during searches after Saturday's shooting, an Israeli soldier was moderately wounded. It said it was investigating whether he was shot by militants or accidentally by Israeli troops. http://www.ajc.com/news/nation-world/israeli-troops-kill-2-773145.html Probe: Friendly fire cause of soldier's injury in Gaza Initial Southern Command investigation finds Armored Corps soldiers who killed two Palestinians near border later opened fire on group of paratroopers they mistook for terrorists http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3998047,00.html Israel's crackdown on the border area injures four more 11 Dec - The Israeli Offensive Forces are cracking down on people working in the buffer zone. In the past two weeks 20 people have been shot, four of whom were children. Today the atrocities continued: this morning three people were injured in Beit Lahiya; in Khuza'a, near Khan Younis, the army shot a child of 16. http://palsolidarity.org/2010/12/16022/ 2 Palestinians killed in clash on Gaza border GAZA CITY (Ma'an) 12 Dec -- Two Palestinians were killed and an Israeli soldier wounded in an exchange of fire along the Gaza Strip's border with Israel Saturday night, the Israeli military said ... Palestinian medical crews were reportedly unable to reach the scene of the shooting due to the danger posed by military action in the area. Local radio in Gaza reported an Israeli military incursion near Bureij refugee camp. For its part, the military wing of the Islamic Jihad, Al-Quds Brigades claimed responsibility for firing three mortar shells at the Israeli military post Nahal Oz. http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=341196 Activism / Solidarity South African visitors forced to flee in Ramallah protest 11 Dec - A South African delegation on a visit to Palestine was left shaken after they were attacked with tear gas and sound bombs by the Israeli army outside a Jewish settlement on the West Bank, on Friday morning ... They were confronted by the Israeli army when they joined locals in Masra village, outside Bethlehem, who were picketing against the expansion of Jewish settlements, which encroach on their land ...Mosholi said they had experienced first-hand what the people of Palestine experience daily in their struggle for independence. "What is happening here is much worse than we experienced under apartheid," she said. http://www.timeslive.co.za/sundaytimes/article811001.ece/SA-visitors-forced-to-flee-in-Ramallah-protest Detention Salah freed from Israeli jail (AFP) RAMLA, Israel 12 Dec - Islamist leader Sheikh Raed Salah was freed from jail Sunday after serving five months behind bars for spitting at an Israeli policeman, a prison spokesman said. The Palestinian-Israeli leader, who heads the northern wing of the Islamic Movement, was greeted as he left prison in Ramla near Tel Aviv by a crowd of supporters waving the movement's green bunting as well as Palestinian and Turkish flags, an AFP photographer said. http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=341311 Sheikh Salah: The days I spent in Israeli jails were the best in my life GAZA, (PIC) 12 Dec -- Sheikh Ra'ed Salah, the head of the Islamic Movement in the 1948 occupied lands, stated immediately after his release from Ramle prison that the five months he spent in jails was the best days in his life and heavenly moments he spent in worshiping God. Sheikh Salah said he was able to write three books while in detention and called on the world to consider the freedom of detainees inside Israeli jails political prisoners who must be released immediately according to international law. http://www.palestine-info.co.uk/En/default.aspx?xyz=U6Qq7k%2bcOd87MDI46m9rUxJEpMO%2bi1s7%2bqf8vBVOKipQTQVmiqDceiSx12oPnsKsywQsaEEjaz1hN5tcIl7RrsGqtv6uiwMadyppdFjUiPNUElBwTap7sJbyNTdEwJmRu16WaGFj888%3d Israeli forces detain Palestinian near Hebron Israeli forces raided the southern West Bank town of Dura south of Hebron on Friday morning and detained a 22-year-old man from his home, relatives said. Family members said that an Israeli military force raided their home in the early morning firing flare canisters inside the house before they detained Abdullah Muhammad Amayra. They added that his mother sustained bruises as a result of flares. http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=341205 Health risks threatening detainees in Israeli jails for lack of winter clothes GAZA, (PIC) 12 Dec -- The prisoners' center for studies said that the Israeli prison authority prevents Palestinian prisoners from getting winter clothes in its jails for the fourth consecutive year, the thing which exposes them to health risks, especially because of the low temperatures this season. http://www.palestine-info.co.uk/En/default.aspx?xyz=U6Qq7k%2bcOd87MDI46m9rUxJEpMO%2bi1s7dOe9kvByJPuis4aWTSUr5WoWGBClYdBWiLzX6Gj2SHI8k2NeXgzQpkNp1u7X96caei%2fqkD3gpQHGolk%2f6i%2bYlq9vSwsDaZ0gddWabdaX6IM%3d Reprisals Army: Rocket fired from Gaza into Israel (AFP) JERUSALEM 12 Dec - A rocket fired from the Islamist-run Gaza Strip hit southern Israel on Saturday without causing casualties or damage, a military spokesman said. The projectile "exploded on open ground," he said, a day after a mortar round or rocket fired from the Palestinian territory exploded, again without causing casualties or damage. Gaza-based Palestinian militants have fired some 200 rockets and mortars into Israel this year. Eight attacks have been recorded this week. http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=341186 PFLP wing: Clashes with Israeli forces GAZA CITY 12 Dec -- The Abu Ali Mustafa Brigades said fierce clashes erupted Saturday with Israeli forces north of Beit Hanoun in the northern Gaza Strip ... An Israeli military spokesman was not aware of any clashes in the area. http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=341126 Siege / Restrictions on movement / Rights violations Limited export of strawberries, flowers from Gaza Liaison official Raed Fattouh said the Palestinian side was told to expect entry of 170-180 truckloads of goods and humanitarian aid through Kerem Shalom terminal. In addition, Israeli authorities are expected to allow export of eight truckloads of strawberries and flowers, harvested in Gaza, through the same crossing. Kerem Shalom will see the entry of limited quantities of industrial-grade diesel and domestic-use gas into the besieged coastal enclave, he said, while the Karni crossing would remain closed Sunday. http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=341223 Gaza police officer says attacked by workers GAZA CITY 12 Dec -- Palestinian workers attacked a police officer Sunday as he tried to stop them collecting gravel in the southern Gaza Strip, a Gaza government police spokesman said. Ayman Al-Batneiji said an officer sustained a head injury after a group of workers hit him with a metal object in Al-Mawasi, west of Khan Younis. The spokesman said police chased the workers into a populated area, and a woman was injured by a stray bullet during the pursuit. She was transferred to hospital where medics described her condition as stable, Al-Batneiji said. http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=341291 Video: Beyond words 9 Dec - On the occasion of the Human Rights Day, which also marks the 62nd Anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Al-Haq is pleased to launch its short documentary film entitled "Beyond Words: Palestinian Voices in Search of Justice". Through this documentary, Al-Haq is giving voice to Palestinians living under Israeli occupation. Their stories are but an example of the human rights violations committed in the Occupied Palestinian Territory on a daily basis and remain unpunished. http://vimeo.com/17605904 Gaza furniture producers yearn to export GAZA, Dec. 12 (Xinhua) -- Rushing from Gaza to the West Bank, Wadah Bssiso, a Gaza-based furniture producer, found he can not re- establish trade with his old clients after more than three years of absence. "Most of my old clients are now importing from other producers in China and other countries," said Bssiso, who now produces just 10 percent of what he used to do prior to the blockade ... What added more uncertainty is that the Israeli cabinet's decision last week was still vague. It does not say whether or not furniture and clothes would be allowed to be shipped. http://news.xinhuanet.com/english2010/indepth/2010-12/12/c_13646100.htm EU Foreign Affairs discuss ways to help Gaza economy Brussels (UNN) The EU Foreign Affairs Council is to discuss the situation in Palestine, Afghanistan, Iran's nuclear issue, during its regular monthly meeting in Brussels tomorrow, Monday ... EU High Representative Catherine Ashton will present the options for a package of EU actions to help develop the economy of Gaza with infrastructure, equipment and training measures, said the sources speaking on condition of anonymity. We want 1000 trucks per day to pass through the Gaza crossing per day to boost exports from Gaza, stressed the sources. http://www.unnindia.com/english/story.php?Id=7259 Coming to America: Gaza boys take trip of a lifetime 10 Dec - Film documents experience of 15 students who were taken on an eye-opening journey to New York arranged by a UN agency -- The distance from Gaza to New York is 9,150km, but for 15-year-old Motaz Al-Jamal the gulf between the rubble of his hometown of Rafah and the neon glitz of Times Square could have been inter-planetary. http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010/dec/10/gaza-boys-film-new-york Racism / Discrimination Rabbis summoned over anti-Arab ruling 12 Dec - Three Judea and Samaria religious leaders inform police they won't show up for questioning session on suspicion of issuing leaflet against hiring minorities. Settlement officials: Intimidation attempt like in Soviet Russia http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3997589,00.html Safed student says 'Arabs out!' spray-painted on his car 12 Dec - Ali Mustafa, a student who rents an apartment in the north Israeli city of Safed, awoke on Friday to find his car vandalized. He reported to the police that unidentified perpetrators smashed his side mirror, scratched the vehicle and spray-painted the words "Arabs out!" on it ... Mahmoud Abu Salah, a representative of the student union at Safed College, said that the act was an example of the racist attitude prevalent in the city ... Police have charged a few Jews for some of the acts, and claim they continue to search. http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3997561,00.html Bar Association chairman: Rabbis' letter is racist Chairman of the Israel Bar Association Attorney Yori Guy-Ron, severely criticized the rabbis' letter and noted in his appeal to the Bar Association that "the letter [against renting flats to 'Arabs'], which began with Safed's rabbi and then received shameful support from dozens of local authority rabbis is a sad moment in time. The statements in the letter are racist." [End] http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3997888,00.html Civil administration wants Palestinians to submit requests in Hebrew only The Israeli Civil Administration operating in the West Bank is demanding that Palestinian residents submit requests in Hebrew only, the Hamoked Center for the Defense of the Individual said. In a formal letter sent to the NGO by the office of the new chief of the administration, Brig. Gen. Moti Almoz, the government body suggests that the thousands of Palestinians seeking the services of the District Coordination and Liaison offices hire Palestinian "typists" to assist them. In a letter to Almoz, an attorney on the staff of Hamoked, Ido Blum, wrote that refusing to process requests written in Arabic sharply contradicts the duties of the military commander and the Civil Administration in occupied territories as defined by international law and acknowledged by Israeli court rulings. http://www.haaretz.com/print-edition/news/civil-administration-wants-palestinians-to-submit-requests-in-hebrew-only-1.330111 Fatah / Hamas Report: PA warns media against reporting power struggle JERUSALEM (Ma'an) -- Many Palestinian editors and journalists have been warned against making any public reference to the power struggle between President Mahmoud Abbas and Fatah leader Muhamad Dahlan, an Israeli newspaper reported Sunday. "One journalist who dared to report about the dispute was thrown into a prison in Bethlehem for five days," The Jerusalem Post reported ... According to some, the rivalry poses the biggest challenge to Abbas since he entered office in January 2005, the report said. http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=341262 Abbas: We won't hesitate to fulfill moral duties RAMALLAH (Ma'an) -- President Mahmoud Abbas on Saturday praised the efforts of Palestinian firefighters who helped extinguish the worst blaze in Israel's history ... "Our history shows that we have never been late to fulfill our moral duties, just as Saladin did when he sent his doctor to treat his enemy Richard the Lionheart, who was heading a campaign to invade and occupy our country..." [no comment, leaves me speechless] http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=341169 Fatah leader: Abbas asked Clinton to stop MP's exile 12 Dec -- RAMALLAH (Ma'an) -- President Mahmoud Abbas wrote to US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton asking her to stop Israel deporting a Hamas lawmaker (Muhammad Abu Tir) from Jerusalem, a senior Fatah official said Sunday. http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=341428 Nazzal: The PA asked Israel to imprison MP Qabha AMMAN, (PIC) 12 Dec-- Member of Hamas's political bureau Mohamed Nazzal said that the Palestinian authority (PA) asked the Israel side to kidnap Palestinian lawmaker Wasfi Qabha after he had launched lately a scathing attack on its policies. Nazzal told the Jordanian newspaper Assabeel that there is an exchange of roles between the PA and Israel and this cooperation depends on letting Israeli troops kidnap Palestinian lawmakers and officials whom the PA cannot detain for diplomatic and political considerations. http://www.palestine-info.co.uk/En/default.aspx?xyz=U6Qq7k%2bcOd87MDI46m9rUxJEpMO%2bi1s71yRVEwsQHr000Ru7Y5wfnWgLTWqtJgrJb5gqIlt26JJr%2bikxNhrc2SM1oRr7mL3NluiWx1XOmKKWTagqONBwjgF8xwVIXC5s7xxQTWooZek%3d Taha denies Mishaal asked for meeting with Dahlan GAZA, (PIC) 12 Dec -- Ayman Taha, a Hamas leader, said that his movement's political bureau chairman Khaled Mishaal did not ask for a reconciliation meeting with Fatah MP Mohammed Dahlan. Taha told the PIC that what was published by Wikileaks quoting American state department documents on this issue was not "accurate". He explained that Mishaal during a visit to Libya, Dahlan and Khaled Islam, who were also there, asked for such a meeting with Mishaal after the war on Gaza in 2009. http://www.palestine-info.co.uk/En/default.aspx?xyz=U6Qq7k%2bcOd87MDI46m9rUxJEpMO%2bi1s7ikfBV1bxRbdim4zovAKppEyvAihvK0RIyJhiWUb3ya4AW9%2f1M4rNiXXWzJTi36S0is%2biw0hNnKDhJmrXHG6Aw7KcVMNy%2b09emYDDr8vif%2fU%3d Political / Diplomatic news Report: Israel-Turkey talks stuck TEL AVIV, Israel (Ma'an) 12 Dec -- Negotiations between Israel and Turkey to resolve the Gaza flotilla crisis stalled late last week, an Israeli newspaper reported Sunday. Israel has refused to apologize for the killings of Turkish activists aboard the Mavi Marmara and Turkey has refused to cooperate with Israel's demands that it set aside the incident. http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=341211 Palestinians sceptical after US freeze failure (AFP) RAMALLAH, Palestinian Territories – Palestinian officials expressed doubt and frustration on Sunday about the future of peace talks after the United States failed to secure a new settlement freeze. In a speech on Friday, US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton pledged that Washington would remain engaged despite the failure, encouraging the two sides to address core issues through indirect talks. But Palestinian negotiators and analysts said Washington's failure to win a new settlement freeze was a sign of Israeli intransigence and US weakness, and that they held out little hope for the future of negotiations. http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20101212/wl_mideast_afp/israelpalestinianspeaceus Palestinian envoys to Washington won't see Israeli diplomats: source 12 Dec - Palestinian officials will not see Israeli diplomats in Washington, where the two sides are discussing reviving Middle East peace process with the U.S. administration, a Palestinian source said. The source, a senior member of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas' Fatah party, said that there are no plans to hold "any kind of bilateral meetings" between the Palestinian and the Israeli envoys. http://english.peopledaily.com.cn/90001/90777/90854/7228388.html Israeli official: Barak's vision of dividing Jerusalem is not government policy 12 Dec - Defense Minister Ehud Barak's expressed support for partitioning Jerusalem along Jewish and Arab lines according to an initiative presented by former U.S. President Bill Clinton in 2000 is not official Israeli policy, an official in Jerusalem said Sunday, http://www.haaretz.com/news/diplomacy-defense/israeli-official-barak-s-vision-of-dividing-jerusalem-is-not-government-policy-1.330184 ABC Video: Salam Fayad and Tzipi Livni tackle the big issues 12 Dec -- In a rare interview with Christiane Amanpour, a top Palestinian official and a top Israeli official discussed the big issues of Middle East peace. http://abcnews.go.com/ThisWeek/salam-fayyad-tzipi-livni-debate-mideast-peace-plan/story?id=12375464 Israeli minister: No peace talks with 'stopwatch' (AFP) JERUSALEM 12 Dec -- Israel will not discuss final status issues in talks with the Palestinians with "a stopwatch in hand," a senior Israeli lawmaker said Sunday, responding to US pressure for new peace negotiations. "It is neither logical nor in Israel's interest to negotiate with a stopwatch in hand," Environment Minister Gilad Erdan told Israeli public radio ... Erdan said large-scale Israeli withdrawals from the West Bank and East Jerusalem would turn those areas into bases for Islamists allied with Iran. http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=341270 Time running out for Mideast peace: Rudd (AFP) ...The construction of new Jewish settlements in the occupied West Bank undermines the push for a peace settlement, which should pave the way for an independent Palestinian state and guarantee Israeli's security, he said. Rudd later met Egyptian Foreign Minister Ahmed Abul Gheit and said at a joint news conference that Israeli settlements contribute to "destroying" the chances of peace. The Australian foreign minister said he expects to visit Israel soon and will reiterate this position, adding however that the Jewish state has security fears and that these should be taken into account. http://news.brisbanetimes.com.au/breaking-news-world/time-running-out-for-mideast-peace-rudd-20101212-18tow.html Other news Al Jazeera video: Islamic group aiding Arab Israelis 11 Dec - Israel's Arabs, who account for 20 per cent of the population, struggle with daily discrimination and living standards much lower than their fellow Jewish citizens. Arab political parties say they are struggling for representation in the government to defend the rights of the minority group in the country, but are failing to put up a united front. Sherine Tadros reports from Cana in northern Israel on why the Islamic Movement is emerging as the only group effective at providing social services for Arabs in the country. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DN-2GA6VaR0&feature=player_embedded#! 1,500 in Gaza combine to combat gender violence GAZA CITY (Ma'an) 12 Dec -- UN agencies and civil society organizations on Thursday joined together with an audience of 1,500 people to open a festival to combat violence against women in the Gaza Strip ... Speaking at the event on behalf of the participating UN agencies, the head of UNRWA operations in the Gaza Strip, Mr. John Ging, stated "The challenges in Gaza are huge." He added: "The blockade has devastated the economy and made daily life more difficult. Domestic violence has increased due to escalating levels of stress and unemployment. http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=340685 ACRI report: Freedom to demonstrate no longer obvious 12 Dec - The Association for Civil Rights in Israel's 2010 report on freedom of expression, released Sunday, found that "the democratic space in Israel is shrinking and the freedom to demonstrate is no longer obvious" in Israel. http://www.jpost.com/NationalNews/Article.aspx?id=199068 Storms prompt fear Caesarea's ancient port may collapse 12 Dec - Following the collapse of the Caesarea breakwater, the waves pounding Israel's shores are reaching the ancient port of Caesarea, prompting fears it may collapse too in one of the worst storms in this region for years. http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3998013,00.html Analysis / Opinion 'Our lives became something we never dreamt' -- the former Israeli solders who have testified against army abuses 12 Dec - Former Israeli soldiers who have testified against army abuses have for the first time given up their anonymity, to make their voices all the harder to ignore. Donald Macintyre gets an exclusive preview of a powerful new book Occupation of the Territories http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/middle-east/our-lives-became-something-wed-never-dreamt-the-former-israeli-soldiers-who-have-testified-against-army-abuses-2154663.html The unholy alliance between Israel's right and Europe's anti-Semites / Adar Primor 12 Dec - Extreme nationalists in Israel have invited extremists in Europe and believe they have tamed them to their cause -- The first of the pyromaniacs, the Dutch MP Geert Wilders - almost a permanent guest in Israel - was invited by MK Aryeh Eldad (National Union ) to persuade us that Jordan is Palestine ... The honor of lighting the torch goes to the brightest jewel in this racist crown - Heinz-Christian Strache, leader of Austria's Freedom Party .. As a university student, Strache belonged to an extremist organization from which Jews were banned, hung out with neo-Nazis and participated in paramilitary exercises with them The organizers of these visits believe they have tamed this bunch of extremists they brought over from Europe ... But they have not genuinely cast off their spiritual DNA, and in any event, they aren't looking for anything except for Jewish absolution that will bring them closer to political power ... The Austrian press reported this week that the whitewashing undergone by Strache here in our Land of Milk and Honey could well pave his way to the chancellor's office. http://www.haaretz.com/print-edition/opinion/the-unholy-alliance-between-israel-s-right-and-europe-s-anti-semites-1.330132 Keeping Israel Jewish and pure - and democratic if there's time / Zvi Bar'el It's not a democratic state or a national Israeli state Netanyahu wants the Palestinians to recognize, but a state characterized by the values of Rabbi Wolpo, Rabbi Elyahu and the other geniuses. http://www.haaretz.com/print-edition/opinion/keeping-israel-jewish-and-pure-and-democractic-if-there-s-time-1.330129 Israel may have no military option against Iran / Gideon Levy 12 Dec - Any Israeli leader, even an adventurist and a former commando, should understand that the attack option is not really an option. It's true that we succeeded in a few bombings in the past, but nothing lasts forever and the Scuds against us won't always be hollow. A thousand new fire trucks and even the Iron Dome missile defense system will not provide protection. You can't build a fortress for every citizen. This leads to the second, unavoidable conclusion, which should penetrate very deeply, not only among diplomats and commanders, but also among the many warmongers among us: the only existential option is integrating into the region http://www.haaretz.com/print-edition/opinion/israel-may-have-no-military-option-against-iran-1.330130 The Orwell lobby: Saban raises $9 million for a foreign army and Hillary calls him a 'champion of peace' / Philip Weiss Haim Saban had a busy two days. Thursday, December 9. He hosts a fundraiser in Century City, Ca, for the Israel Defense Forces and, along with former Seinfeld star Jason Alexander and Andrea Bocelli, raises $9 million: http://mondoweiss.net/2010/12/and-on-saturday-he-benchpressed-400-congressmen.html Fables of the great Irish famine / Tim King [or, why so many Irish support the Palestinian cause] SALEM, Ore. 12 Dec - A spin through Wikipedia under the search term 'Irish Potato Famine' leads to a page that describes a heartbreaking historic event; a potato disease that ravaged Ireland and killed a million people, while another million fled to places like the USA as starving refugees. http://salem-news.com/articles/december122010/irish-troubles.php Iraq Saturday: 2 Iraqis killed Only two deaths were reported in Iraq today; however, a mass grave was also discovered. Meanwhile Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki said that it is unlikely he would form the new government before the year's end. A mass grave dating to 1991 was discovered in Basra province. In Baghdad, gunmen killed a police captain in the Mansour district. In Mosul, a police lieutenant was killed in a small arms attack near his home. http://original.antiwar.com/updates/2010/12/11/saturday-2-iraqis-killed-2/ Sunday: 22 Iraqis killed, 90 wounded While Ashuraa observances may be dampening reports of violence, two significant attacks made the headlines, including one against Shi'ite pilgrims participating in an Ashuraa procession. At least 22 Iraqis were killed and 90 more were wounded in those attacks and one other. At least 17 people were killed and as many as 57 others were wounded when a suicide car bomber struck at a police checkpoint near government offices in Ramadi.... http://original.antiwar.com/updates/2010/12/12/sunday-22-iraqis-killed-90-wounded/ Raids, arrests of Sunnis increase in Iraq BAGHDAD — The soldiers yanked Arkan Subhi Ahmed al-Habshi out of bed shortly before dawn, screaming and striking him with their guns, a scene that has become routine in Sunni districts of Baghdad. His family's futile attempts to navigate the criminal justice system into which he disappeared after his detention in July fit a pattern that has left Sunnis across the country feeling bereft and indignant. http://www.boston.com/news/world/middleeast/articles/2010/12/12/raids_arrests_of_sunnis_increase_in_iraq/ Iraq insurgents kidnap senior policeman's relative (AFP) KIRKUK, Iraq 12 Dec – Insurgents kidnapped the sister-in-law of a top Kurdish policeman in an apparent bid to release jailed detainees in the ethnically mixed northern Iraqi city of Kirkuk, police said on Sunday. Kirkuk's provincial police chief attributed the kidnapping in the oil-rich city on the release from jail nearly two months ago of five women linked to Al-Qaeda, which he admitted had been a "mistake." http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20101212/wl_mideast_afp/iraqkurdscrimekidnapkirkuk Foreign Office memo shows 2002 plan to sell Iraq invasion to UK media 10 Dec - Strategy for bringing the media onside was drawn up six months before Iraq invasion ... The document, drawn up by John Williams, press adviser to the then foreign secretary, Jack Straw, spells out ways to soften up the media, including "critics like the Guardian". Under the heading Not taking the UN route, Williams wrote: "Our argument should be narrow, and put with vigour – Iraq is uniquely dangerous." http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010/dec/10/memo-2002-iraq-invasion-media Lebanon, other Mideast Lebanon Sunni heads lash out at Hezbollah, army (AFP) BEIRUT 12 Dec – Sunni leaders from opposite ends of Lebanon's political spectrum on Sunday urged supporters to stand firm against the Shiite group Hezbollah, at a time of high tension between the two Muslim communities. An MP loyal to Prime Minister Saad Hariri and a radical Salafist leader jointly accused the army of serving as cover for Hezbollah, urging a gathering of 1,500 to reject an alleged military crackdown on their community. http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20101212/wl_mideast_afp/lebanonpoliticsunrestislam Hezbollah threatens 'new era for resistance' unless Lebanon shuns Hariri tribunal 12 Dec - Hezbollah is demanding that the government end its financial backing of the international tribunal as a precondition for staying in the government. http://www.haaretz.com/blogs/mess-report/hezbollah-threatens-new-era-for-resistance-unless-lebanon-shuns-hariri-tribunal-1.330110 Egyptian opposition mounts protest (Al Jazeera) Opposition groups in Cairo stage demonstration against election result as president rejects claims the poll was rigged. http://english.aljazeera.net/news/middleeast/2010/12/2010121214281133115.html Sand, snow, thunderstorms wreak Mideast havoc (AFP) CAIRO 12 Dec – Winds, rain sandstorms and hail battered the southern and eastern Mediterranean on Sunday, killing at least five people, closing ports and disrupting traffic in the Suez Canal. Drought-stricken countries across the Middle East had been praying for rain for weeks when the weather turned violent at the weekend, with at least five people killed as gale-force winds and torrential rain pounded the coastline. http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20101212/wl_mideast_afp/mideastweatherstorm US and other world news France cited Palestinians as 'precedent' for EU exile BETHLEHEM (Ma'an) 12 Dec -- In talks in 2009 on closing America's detention facility in Guantanamo Bay, French officials cited Israel's siege of the Nativity Church in Bethlehem as a "useful precedent" for resettling deportees. Three diplomatic cables from the US embassy in Paris, quoting French officials, suggest that the 2002 siege and deportation of Palestinian operatives to EU countries and elsewhere could serve as a model for resettling in Europe some of the detainees at Guantanamo, despite concerns raised by other member states. http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=341307 Worldwide demos called in support of jailed WikiLeaks chief (AFP) WASHINGTON -- US President Barack Obama on Saturday offered his strongest condemnation yet of WikiLeaks' "deplorable" documents dump, as supporters of Julian Assange called for demonstrations to press for release of the website's founder. http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=341234 WikiLeaks' advocates are wreaking 'hacktivism' 12 Dec - In England, a 26-year-old advertising agency employee caters to multinational clients but on the side has been communicating with a secretive band of strangers devoted to supporting WikiLeaks. Halfway around the world, a 24-year-old in Montana has used a publicly available - and, according to security experts, suddenly popular - software program called Low Orbit Ion Cannon with the goal of shutting down Web sites of WikiLeaks' perceived enemies. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/12/11/AR2010121102897.html?hpid=topnews May considering ban on US pastor Jones (AFP) LONDON 12 Dec – The Home Secretary Theresa May said on Sunday she was "actively" considering whether to ban firebrand US pastor Terry Jones from entering Britain to speak to far-right activists. He has been invited to an English Defence League (EDL) rally to speak out "against the evils and destructiveness of Islam". Jones caused an international firestorm earlier this year after threatening to torch hundreds of Korans -- the holy book of Islam -- to mark the anniversary of the September 11, 2001 attacks. http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20101212/wl_uk_afp/britainusattacksreligionislamfarright FBI sting entraps another victim / Stephen Lendman 10 Dec - In December 2007, an article titled Police State America: A Look Back and Ahead discussed the growing threat, accessed through the following link. It reviewed post-9/11 legislation and a blizzard of Bush Executive Orders, National and Homeland Security Presidential Directives, and other ways of enforcing police state harshness by eroding constitutional protections. http://sjlendman.blogspot.com/2010/12/fbi-sting-entraps-another-victim.html Updating Mohamed Harkat's persecution / Stephen Lendman 11 Dec - Mohamed Harkat - Targeted for His Faith and Ethnicity -- He's one of Canada's Secret Trial Five - five Muslim men, bogusly arrested and persecuted. He wasn't charged, but was imprisoned on secret evidence, denied bail, held mostly in solitary confinement, prevented from contacting family or friends, and under Canadian law can't appeal a judge's ruling by order of the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS). Yet he never before was accused, convicted, or even suspected of a crime. He's an innocent man now. Authorities know it, but persecute him anyway ruthlessly. http://sjlendman.blogspot.com/2010/12/updating-mohamed-harkats-persecution.html Israeli wearing tefillin on NZ ferry causes panic 12 Dec - Ferry boat captain calls police after spotting man described as wearing "boxes" with "wires taped to his leg and forehead." http://www.jpost.com/JewishWorld/JewishNews/Article.aspx?id=199041
Comment on this article > Israel provides 1 mental health clinic for 290,000 Palestinians– and 13 for the 500,000 Jews of Jerusalem Dec 12, 2010 12:16 pm | Philip Weiss I was walking around yesterday and thinking about how much I trash Israel on this site and then thinking about the stuff I like about Israel. I like the informal manners and the rough-and-ready culture, and I'm as bad as any Zionist when it comes to liking Jews being laborers and soldiers. Also, Israel has a thriving democracy for Jews, and the countries around Israel have little democratic tradition and democracy doesn't seem to be taking hold. This report in the Economist refers to "big men" in the dictatorships. When I was in occupied Jerusalem a couple of months ago, I pressed a Palestinian friend to say something nice about Israel, and she said, Well their health care system has been very good for us. These truths are not going to change my orientation, though. Just because democracy is failing in Arab countries doesn't justify racist oppression in Israel and Palestine. That's a two wrongs argument. And this oppression is taking place in my name as a Jew. When I urge sweeping reform for Israel and Palestine, I believe that an overhaul of Israeli society that respects Palestinian rights would have a huge effect on freedom in the Arab world. And when it comes to health care, let's go to Ruth Carmi's presentation at Rabbis for Human Rights the other day. Carmi is a fellow at the New Israel Fund, and lately worked for the Israel Religious Action Center. Here are my notes of her report on discrimination in occupied East Jerusalem. First, mental health. Then schools. In West Jerusalem, there are 500,000 Jews. They have 13 government-funded clinics that serve mental health needs. They provide group therapy, art therapy, bibliotherapy. The 290,000 Palestinian "residents" of occupied and annexed East Jerusalem have one government mental-health clinic with doctors who speak Arabic—and Arabic speaking is essential to treatment of mental issues. The clinic, Kfar Shaul, is actually in West Jerusalem, on land that once belonged to the village of Deir Yassin, the site of the landmark massacre in April 1948. Carmi said that it is "very disturbing to go there." The psychologists and psychiatrists at the clinic see an average of 40 patients a day (I believe in contrast to 11 a day for the Jews; notes unclear). The psychologists hardly have time to talk to the patients, patient records lie out on desks unsecured, and anyone can look at them. The psychologists basically give people meds and move on. And how many Palestinians can even get to the clinic? It is two bus rides from East Jerusalem, nearly an hour's ride, through a Jewish Hebrew-speaking landscape. "It's heartbreaking, and it's such a fundamental right," Carmi said. Someone in the audience said that in Silwan, where settlers are moving in and Palestinian homes are being demolished, fearful Palestinian children are wetting their beds at night. Where can they even be treated for their terrors? The educational system is also second class; and Carmi said that several human-rights groups have sued over the inequity recently. But no Palestinian school would join the petition. "They are so afraid that the amount of money that they do get will be taken away, and they are so skeptical that it [the lawsuit] could succeed." And so the schools did not join the suit, "out of fear." Last point: The Universal Declaration of Human Rights of 1948 says that all people have a right to a nationality. The residents of occupied East Jerusalem don't have a nationality. Many residents of the occupied West Bank still hold Jordanian passports. These people live in complete limbo. And have done so for 62 years. And this is an American Jewish achievement, given the force of Jewish community organizations in maintaining this unequal situation. The lack of democracy in the Arab world is a terrible thing. But I will save my lecture for them till I've dealt with the place over which I have far more power. Update: commenter Seafoid says 500,000 # for Jews in Jerusalem would include occupied/annexed East Jerusalem colonies.
Comment on this article > NYT should be printing Roger Cohen in its UWS edition (and LES… and OBX… and MV) Dec 12, 2010 11:38 am | Philip Weiss Regarding Roger Cohen's column on who are the real Jews, which hit such a nerve. Writes a friend, "Note the 'iht' in the link. http://www.nytimes.com/2010/12/10/opinion/10iht-edcohen.html?_r=2
"Roger Cohen's article only appeared online in the NYT and not in print. What a loss. On what grounds do they decide to run some of his pieces and exclude others, or is it his pick?" Comment on this article > | Your donation to Mondoweiss ensures we will continue to cover the most important issues surrounding Israel/Palestine and US foreign policy. Please donate today. Follow Mondoweiss on Twitter and Facebook Upcoming Events Thurs, November 11 Church of Gethsemane 1012 Eighth Avenue (bet 10th St. & 11th St.) Brooklyn NY Jewish Perspectives on the BDS Movement A respectful dialogue on BDS—whether you already have a position on it or you want to clarify for yourself the complex issues it raises. This event will provide an opportunity to hear from people who disagree about whether BDS is an appropriate and effective strategy. |
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