"A traditional church Nativity scene featuring live animals is to be replaced by a wall in a Christmas protest against the Israeli security measures in Bethlehem.
"Members of the church will start building the wall on Friday. It will be dismantled on December 27."
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Friday, 15 December 2006
Thursday, 30 November 2006
Collateral Punishment
Ma'an News Agency/Arabic Service reported today that the Israeli authorities changed the status of the Palestinian political prisoner Firas Ahmad Hassan, 33, into an administrative detainee.
Firas Hassan had already served four years in an Israeli prison. He is also the brother of Thaer Hassan, a sportsperson, who was killed by the Israeli Occupation Forces in Bethlehem following a house demolition, on the 3rd November, 2006. Thaer was accused of being a member of an armed wing of the Hamas party.
I am not going to say that the IA decision concerning Firas is any related with the fate of his brother, but surely anyone can see that it is blatant.
Learn more about Administrative Detention - a definition from B'Tselem (The Israeli Information Center for Human Rights in the Occupied Territories)
Read previous posts related to the incident;
- Bethlehem Under Attack
- Martyr in Bethlehem
- Patient and Nurse Abduced & Militant Killed in House Demolition
- Elderly Woman Dies Following Serious Injury & Militant Killed Was Also a Footballer
Firas Hassan had already served four years in an Israeli prison. He is also the brother of Thaer Hassan, a sportsperson, who was killed by the Israeli Occupation Forces in Bethlehem following a house demolition, on the 3rd November, 2006. Thaer was accused of being a member of an armed wing of the Hamas party.
I am not going to say that the IA decision concerning Firas is any related with the fate of his brother, but surely anyone can see that it is blatant.
Learn more about Administrative Detention - a definition from B'Tselem (The Israeli Information Center for Human Rights in the Occupied Territories)
Read previous posts related to the incident;
- Bethlehem Under Attack
- Martyr in Bethlehem
- Patient and Nurse Abduced & Militant Killed in House Demolition
- Elderly Woman Dies Following Serious Injury & Militant Killed Was Also a Footballer
Wednesday, 22 November 2006
Israeli Ministry of Interior Raises the Finger in the Face of Internationals Married to Palestinians
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Basil Ayish Coordinator, Media Committee
+970-(0)59-817-3953
righttoenter.ps
November 20, 2006
Israel issues last permits to foreigners, splitting families
All foreign passports of spouses and children of Palestinian ID-holders who had applied for visa extensions were marked recently as “last permit” by the Israeli authorities. 105 passport holders are required to exit from Israeli controlled entry/exit points before the end of the year. The Israeli Ministry of Interior (MoI) office at Beit El began returning the passports on November 19 after a six-week strike by Israeli MoI employees. Those who overstay their allotted time will be considered “illegal” and are subject to immediate deportation from the Israeli occupied Palestinian territory (oPt). In an effort to avoid being considered “illegal” and threatened with arrest by the Israelis, some families are opting to relocate abroad. The pattern of refusing visa renewals for family members is part of an overall Israeli effort that denies entry to foreign nationals seeking access to the oPt.
The impact of Israel’s practice includes the forced separation of spouses from each other, parents from their children, educators and students from their schools, healthcare, NGO and humanitarian workers from access to needy communities, and business owners from their investments. According to the PA MoI, hundreds of applications for Israeli visa extensions following Israeli guidelines were submitted in October and are still pending. Also, Israel is refusing to process an estimated 120,000 family unification residency applications. Every denial of entry and visa renewal refusal impacts an estimated 10 people, many of whom subsequently resort to moving to another country. “This is a silent ethnic cleansing,” said Basil Ayish, a spokesperson from the Campaign for the Right of Entry/Re-Entry to the oPt.
Despite official complaints by foreign governments of discrimination against their citizens by Israel, Israel continues to disregard its obligations under international law and agreements and persists in its practice of changing the demographics within the oPt. The U.S. State Department, EU, and at least one Latin American country have all submitted demarches to Israeli officials since October. Foreigners wishing to reside in, visit or work in the oPt continue to be banned at Israeli-controlled ports of entry.
Because Israel refuses to permit non-Jewish foreigners from receiving residency status in the oPt, the only mechanism for foreign passport-holding spouses and children of Palestinian ID-holders to join their families has been to rely on a system of continuously renewable 1,2,or 3-month ‘visitor’ permits. This practice was widely expected to be a transitory measure until mechanisms were put in place to provide permanent residency status for non-ID holding family members. Some family members have been following this procedure for more than 30 years as the only option open to them.
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Read a commentary by Ma'an News Agency
Contact: Basil Ayish Coordinator, Media Committee
+970-(0)59-817-3953
righttoenter.ps
November 20, 2006
Israel issues last permits to foreigners, splitting families
All foreign passports of spouses and children of Palestinian ID-holders who had applied for visa extensions were marked recently as “last permit” by the Israeli authorities. 105 passport holders are required to exit from Israeli controlled entry/exit points before the end of the year. The Israeli Ministry of Interior (MoI) office at Beit El began returning the passports on November 19 after a six-week strike by Israeli MoI employees. Those who overstay their allotted time will be considered “illegal” and are subject to immediate deportation from the Israeli occupied Palestinian territory (oPt). In an effort to avoid being considered “illegal” and threatened with arrest by the Israelis, some families are opting to relocate abroad. The pattern of refusing visa renewals for family members is part of an overall Israeli effort that denies entry to foreign nationals seeking access to the oPt.
The impact of Israel’s practice includes the forced separation of spouses from each other, parents from their children, educators and students from their schools, healthcare, NGO and humanitarian workers from access to needy communities, and business owners from their investments. According to the PA MoI, hundreds of applications for Israeli visa extensions following Israeli guidelines were submitted in October and are still pending. Also, Israel is refusing to process an estimated 120,000 family unification residency applications. Every denial of entry and visa renewal refusal impacts an estimated 10 people, many of whom subsequently resort to moving to another country. “This is a silent ethnic cleansing,” said Basil Ayish, a spokesperson from the Campaign for the Right of Entry/Re-Entry to the oPt.
Despite official complaints by foreign governments of discrimination against their citizens by Israel, Israel continues to disregard its obligations under international law and agreements and persists in its practice of changing the demographics within the oPt. The U.S. State Department, EU, and at least one Latin American country have all submitted demarches to Israeli officials since October. Foreigners wishing to reside in, visit or work in the oPt continue to be banned at Israeli-controlled ports of entry.
Because Israel refuses to permit non-Jewish foreigners from receiving residency status in the oPt, the only mechanism for foreign passport-holding spouses and children of Palestinian ID-holders to join their families has been to rely on a system of continuously renewable 1,2,or 3-month ‘visitor’ permits. This practice was widely expected to be a transitory measure until mechanisms were put in place to provide permanent residency status for non-ID holding family members. Some family members have been following this procedure for more than 30 years as the only option open to them.
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Read a commentary by Ma'an News Agency
Palestinians are the Priority: an open statement of commitment to the Palestinian Solidarity Cause
Created and written by Mary Rizzo
This petition is brought to my attention by DesertPeace
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There are individuals within the Palestinian solidarity movement seeking to create divisions by:
* deliberately shifting focus away from Israel's war crimes and its supremacist Zionist ideology;
* imposing unilateral agendas by presenting both sides as victims;
* sabotaging service to the just cause of the Palestinian people;
* ignoring the issue of right of return for the Palestinians;
* utilising the platform of the Palestinian discourse to argue about anti-Semitism, which is not a Palestinian problem and not created by Arabs.
Our primary and single concern is solidarity with the Palestinian people.
As ethical human beings we consider it our obligation to:
* do all we can to allow the information to be diffused as widely and as quickly as possible;
* ensure the argument of the oppression and disenfranchisement of the Palestinian people stays in the forefront;
* present as clear and honest a picture as possible of the meaning of Zionism and the Jewish State;
* to cross the divide and to unite in our war against the Zionist crime.
We accept and believe in equality of all persons, regardless of their race, religion, political or other orientation. We believe that full and unconditional support of the Palestinian people is a condition sine qua non for activists to adopt, and we recognise that their attachment to their homeland is a fundamental and unalterable condition. To that end we advocate for one unified State with equal rights for all its citizens.
Any attempts at censoring reasoned critique of Israel and Zionism must be refused a priori, as it is in conflict with the goal of seeking to protect and support the Palestinian people - as their empowerment is the only way to peaceful coexistence for all the populations of the Middle East. Any attempts at dictating what the Palestinians should do will be looked upon with great circumspection and suspicion. Palestinians themselves wish to construct their own future and are not pawns to be shifted on the chessboard.
We demand free speech for sincere critics of Zionism and call for an end to campaigns created in order to ostracise its most vocal critics. Smear campaigns will not be tolerated, as we recognise that they are the instrument of choice of Zionists, and detract energy from our work. We will not hesitate to expose the instrumental usage of them, no matter the claimed principles of those who are engaged in creating such campaigns. On the other hand, open dialogue and reasoned argumentation is welcome and greatly encouraged as a tool to understanding and collaboration.
The indigenous people of Palestine are facing extermination by the hands of the Jewish State, and the world keeps silent. The sooner we draw public attention to Israel's needless wanton destruction, the sooner we can do away with this horrifying, insufferable situation.
If you agree with this statement, please sign the petition.
http://www.petitiononline.com/grosveno/petition.html
This petition is brought to my attention by DesertPeace
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There are individuals within the Palestinian solidarity movement seeking to create divisions by:
* deliberately shifting focus away from Israel's war crimes and its supremacist Zionist ideology;
* imposing unilateral agendas by presenting both sides as victims;
* sabotaging service to the just cause of the Palestinian people;
* ignoring the issue of right of return for the Palestinians;
* utilising the platform of the Palestinian discourse to argue about anti-Semitism, which is not a Palestinian problem and not created by Arabs.
Our primary and single concern is solidarity with the Palestinian people.
As ethical human beings we consider it our obligation to:
* do all we can to allow the information to be diffused as widely and as quickly as possible;
* ensure the argument of the oppression and disenfranchisement of the Palestinian people stays in the forefront;
* present as clear and honest a picture as possible of the meaning of Zionism and the Jewish State;
* to cross the divide and to unite in our war against the Zionist crime.
We accept and believe in equality of all persons, regardless of their race, religion, political or other orientation. We believe that full and unconditional support of the Palestinian people is a condition sine qua non for activists to adopt, and we recognise that their attachment to their homeland is a fundamental and unalterable condition. To that end we advocate for one unified State with equal rights for all its citizens.
Any attempts at censoring reasoned critique of Israel and Zionism must be refused a priori, as it is in conflict with the goal of seeking to protect and support the Palestinian people - as their empowerment is the only way to peaceful coexistence for all the populations of the Middle East. Any attempts at dictating what the Palestinians should do will be looked upon with great circumspection and suspicion. Palestinians themselves wish to construct their own future and are not pawns to be shifted on the chessboard.
We demand free speech for sincere critics of Zionism and call for an end to campaigns created in order to ostracise its most vocal critics. Smear campaigns will not be tolerated, as we recognise that they are the instrument of choice of Zionists, and detract energy from our work. We will not hesitate to expose the instrumental usage of them, no matter the claimed principles of those who are engaged in creating such campaigns. On the other hand, open dialogue and reasoned argumentation is welcome and greatly encouraged as a tool to understanding and collaboration.
The indigenous people of Palestine are facing extermination by the hands of the Jewish State, and the world keeps silent. The sooner we draw public attention to Israel's needless wanton destruction, the sooner we can do away with this horrifying, insufferable situation.
If you agree with this statement, please sign the petition.
http://www.petitiononline.com/grosveno/petition.html
Friday, 17 November 2006
Gaza Strip Victims of Israeli Military Offensive Since June 25 = About 20% Children and 6% Women
"The Palestinian Center for Human Rights (PCHR) reported that Israeli troops killed 434 Palestinians, in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank since June 25; 271 of the casualties were civilians, among them 80 children and twenty-five women."More
Thursday, 16 November 2006
Two Sisters Witness Undercover Israeli Operation in Ramallah
From The Electronic Intifada Diaries
More from Anne-Marie's Diary, 15 Nov 2006
More from Emily's Diary, 15 Nov 2006
"Four hours ago my sister Emily, her curator Carolyn and I were shot at by the Israeli army. My nerves are still shaky. We've been drinking every since. My legs are weak. I feel I can't stand on them...I was alone in the front seat. Emily and Carolyn were in the back. Suddenly, there was a van directly in front of our car. He veered a bit towards our car. I slowed down, wondering how I was going to pass him. And then he emerged from his window... pointing an M-16 across the street and spraying bullets. The three of us hit the floor of the car. All around us... shooting, shooting, shooting. So close. So close."Anne-Marie Jacir, a Palestinian film-maker living in Ramallah
More from Anne-Marie's Diary, 15 Nov 2006
"Today is November 15th. Today is our supposed "Independence Day". A joke. Was almost killed today. This will be brief and inarticulate. I am still in shock...I peeked again, to see some Israelis beating the shit out of a Palestinian man and throwing him into their van. The mustarabeen next to us got back into their van. As we were in their way they smashed into our car and sped off. Meanwhile in front of us and to the right, the Israelis started to pull back. Kids started throwing stones. They shot at us again. They started pulling back again."Emily Jacir, a Palestinian artist who lives between Ramallah and New York City
More from Emily's Diary, 15 Nov 2006
Friday, 10 November 2006
A Wave of Kidnappings Over Sleepy Bethlehem
The Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) seems to have obtained a large quantities of speed recently. While the IOF is still launching the "Autumn Clouds" missiles at populated areas in the Gaza Strip and killing more than 70, including women and children, and injuring hundreds, their West Bank mates are scanning every single city and village for the "wanted".
Here is a list of the recent kidnappings and detentions of citizens of Bethlehem by the IOF
Friday, 10 Nov; 3 men were kidnapped. They are;
Khaled Da'dour, 42, from Al Khader village,
Ahmad Habeeb, 35, from Al Saf neighbourhood of Bethlehem city, 5 minutes from the Church of Nativity, and
Yaser Skafi, 35, Director of the Reform Society, from Bethlehem.
They were directed to an unknown location.
Wednesday, 08 Nov; 5 men were kidnapped from Tqu' and Harmaleh villages in the morning.
They are; from Harmaleh; the twin brothers Mohammad and Yasser Mahmoud Sabbah, 23, and Mohammad Abdur-Rahman, 44, and
from Tqu'; Ahmad Al Emour, 28, and Kamel Al Badan, 35.
Tuesday, 07 Nov; 19 citizens were kidnapped.
They are;
from Beit Jala; Musa Al Barmeel, 38, Zakaria Yousef Musallum, 31, Imad Jawareesh, 40, Hamza Masa'eed, 27, Taleb Al Walaji, 38, Adel Badarna, 40, and Khader Saqer, 20,
from Aida refugee camp; Raja' Harzallah, 33, Imad Ayyad, 40, Jameel Jawareesh, 33, Baha' Ayyad, 24, Saleh Jawareesh, 35, Usama Abu Jado, Mazen Faraj, 36 - who was released from an Israeli political prison last year after completing a 12 years sentence, Mahmoud Hussein Abed Rabbo, 23, and Ala' Jundieh, 23.
from Harmaleh village; Muhammad Sabbah, 23.
Monday, 06 Nov; 4 men were kidnapped from 'beidiyyeh (Obaydiyeh) village, they are; the Bethlehem director of Islamic endowments Sheikh Younes Muhammed Issa, 50, his son Bilal, 20, Hisham Radayda, 22, and Adbullah Hussein, 28.
Friday, 03 NOV; 2 citizens were kidnapped from the Beit Jala public hospital - Salah Al Laham, 30, and Ahmad Nawawra, 22. The IOF also kidnapped Muhammed Musa, 26, from an ambulance. Musa and Nawawra were injured during the IOF offensive over the Saf neighbourhood of Bethlehem City - bordering the Dheisheh refugee camp, 5 minutes from the Nativity Church.
Also, 2 of Thaer Hassan's brothers were detained in Al Saf neighbourhood. Thaer Hassan was found dead under the rubble of his father's house, which was demolished by the IOF. more about Hassan
Friday, 03 Nov - separate incident; 1 Palestinian and 2 Israelis were detained during a peaceful demonstration in Al Khader village.
Thursday, 02 Nov; 2 men were kidnapped from Rakhma village at dawn - Ayman Khalil Hassan 'Ali, 31, and 'Isam 'Ata Khalaf Al-Sha'er, 32.
Wednesday, 25 Oct; 11 citizens were kidnapped;
6 men from Beit Fajjar village;
Jabr Deireh, 45, Musa Thawabteh, 30, Ashraf Taqatqa, 32, Jamal Thawabteh, 65, Muhammed Thawabteh, 66, and Ayman Shmarkha, 56,
and 5 from Obaydiyeh;
the brothers Khaldon, Adnan and Atta Muhammed Shanayta, 21, 20 and 16,
Nayef Rabai'a, 17, and Nimer Rabai'a, 18.
Tuesday, 24 Oct; 1 man from Abu Njeim village - No'man Salahat, 19 - was kidnapped
Saturday, 21 Oct; 7 men were kidnapped from 'beidiyyeh (Obaydiyeh) village, they are 3 sets of brothers and a member of the same family;
Ali and Khalaf Radwan Shanayta, 33 and 20,
Anwar and Naji Radi Shanayta, 18 and 20,
Salah and Saleh Ali Shanayta, 18 and 20, and
Maher Muhammed Shanayta, 20.
They were taken to an unknown location.
Tuesday, 17 Oct; 1 man was kidnapped from Za'tara village.
Monday, 16 Oct; 3 men were kidnapped,
Ahed Al Zaghari, 45 from Dheisheh Refugee Camp,
Muhammed Masalmeh, 17, from Bethlehem city, and Hamadeh Sha'lan from the Seeda neighbourhood of Bethlehem city, next to the Nativity Church.
Friday, 13 Oct; 5 men were kidnapped and later detained for interrogation, of them
Hani Al Arouj, 33, from Tqu' village,
Ahid Al Wahsh, 24, from Za'tara village,
and Member of Al Khader Village Council Ramzi Salah.
Wednesday, 11 Oct; 2 men were kidnapped from Al Khader village, they are; Mahmoud Gneim, 24, and Maher Shehadeh, 28. The IOF also detained Mahmoud's father and his brothers at their house until the forces retreated from the town.
Sunday, 08 Oct; 6 were detained during a peaceful demonstration in Al Khader village, of them
Mohammed Salah, who was badly beaten and dumped in the woods near the Illegal Israeli settlement of Betar Ilit,
his brother Ahamd Saleh, who was later released,
three Israelis, one of whom was later released
and one international.
- based on Ma'an News/English and Ma'an News/Arabic
Wednesday, 8 November 2006
Gaza Strip Death Toll Rises
Why Can't They Leave Us in Peace? Does it Have to be in Pieces?
Maan News reported today that at least 20 Gazans were killed and 35 were injured, including women and children, this morning. Amongst the dead were 11 members from the same family, including one year old girl, Dima.
Maan News reported today that at least 20 Gazans were killed and 35 were injured, including women and children, this morning. Amongst the dead were 11 members from the same family, including one year old girl, Dima.
"The medical services are identifying the rest of the dead but it is proving difficult to identify them due to their fragmented bodies and the critical condition in which they arrived at the Kamal 'Udwan Hospital in Beit Lahiya. In Kamal 'Udwan Hospital, there are 12 dead and in Kamal Naser Hospital there are 4 dead. The number of people killed is raising by the minute."More
Monday, 6 November 2006
Maan News: Pope Benedict XVI condemns Israel's violent offensive on Gaza
Pope Benedict the XVI condemned on Sunday the recent wave of Israeli aggression against Gaza. He said that he feels deep sympathy with the civilians suffering the consequences of the offensive. In his weekly address to Christian worshippers in St. Peter's Square in the Vatican, he called for the resumption of direct negotiations between the Israelis and Palestinians in order to end the bloodshed. He added, "I watch with great concern the news of the serious deterioration of the situation in Gaza and I want to express my sympathy with the civilians who suffer the consequences of these acts of violence". He urged the worshippers to pray that God guides the "Israeli and Palestinian authorities, and the countries that bear a special responsibility in the region."
Maan News
Elderly Woman Dies Following Serious Injury & Militant Killed Was Also a Footballer - Update for Bethlehem Under Attack
"Palestinian medical sources in Bethlehem reported that an elderly woman [Fatima Abdel Fattah Zahran] died of wounds sustained during an Israeli military offensive in the West Bank city of Bethlehem."
This is a photo of the late Thaer Hassan. He was killed by the Israeli Occupation Forces on the 3 November, 2006, when they demolished his father's house with him inside. The IOF accused him of contributing to a shooting and an attempted bombing in the Gush Etzion block of illegal Israeli settlement - built on illegally annexed Palestinian properties. More
One would think that Thaer Hassan would be "arrested" and put on trial, but not killed by destroying a three-stories high building on top of his head, after invading the peaceful Little Town of Bethlehem and kill 2 more people - a teenager and an elderly woman - and cause injury and trauma to some more Palestinians.
Moreover, Hassan was also an active member of a local football team in Bethlehem, called Islamy Bethlehem. His father is a member of the Central Committee of Referees in Bethlehem. A congregation of more than 200 athletes and referees from Bethlehem pay a visit to Hassan's father to pay their condolences for the loss of their colleague and peer *.
[* Found on the Arabic site of Maan News. I will supply you with the link to this peice of news in English as soon as it is posted.]
Saturday, 4 November 2006
Remember, Remember...
… the 5th of NovemberGuy Fawkes (or Guido Fawkes), was born in York on 13 April, 1570, and was hung for treason on 31 January, 1606.
The Gunpowder Treason and plot;
I know of no reason why Gunpowder Treason
Should ever be forgot.
Fawkes is known for his involvement in a scheme to assassinate King James I by blowing up the Westminster Palace (Houses of Parliament) in London, on the 5 November. He was caught in the cellar with barrels of gunpowder before he managed to set them in place. Guy Fawkes was tortured until he signed a written confession.
Imagine how the world would have been if the plot took place. Alas,
This is the way the world ends
This is the way the world ends
This is the way the world ends
Not with a bang but a whimper.
T. S. Eliot
Alan Moore, a comic book writer, novelist, short story writer, screenwriter, musician, artist, magician, created a Fawkes-like character called ‘V’ in his comic ‘V For Vendetta’. V is an anarchist, anti-fascist-government, and pro-power-to-the-people who wears a Guy Fawkes mask. He plots to blow up the Houses of Parliament, just like Fawks, but sometime in a future 5 November.
The comic is adapted into a film directed by James McTeigue. The release of the film was supposed to celebrate the 400th anniversary of the Fawkes’ gunpowder plot. It was released instead in March, 2006, for reasons traced back to the July London bombings.
Patient and Nurse Abduced & Militant Killed in House Demolition - Update for Bethlehem Under Attack
"Israeli soldiers broke into the Bethlehem Governmental hospital, in the West Bank city of Beit Jala, Bethlehem District, abducted a wounded resident and a nurse, Palestinian medical sources reported."
"Palestinian medical sources in Bethlehem reported that the body of Tha'er Ahmad Hassan, 27, member of the Islamic Jihad was found under the rubble of his home that was demolished by the army earlier on Friday, the Palestinian News Agency, WAFA, reported."
Friday, 3 November 2006
Martyr in Bethlehem - Update for Bethlehem Under Attack
"Two other Palestinian teenage boys were injured around 2pm when the Israeli soldiers started firing live ammunition in the area. One of the teenage boys was killed instantly by a gunshot to the head." Maan NewsLink supplied in the previous post is constantly updated.
Bethlehem Under Attack
I felt very sleepless last night. There was some tension in the air. Dogs were barking and an Israeli war-plane was flying over the city. I went and spent some time at a friend's. On the way back home, a bit before dawn, I heard the plane whooshing over my head.
I could not help but wonder if something bad would happen this morning. I even thought, 'The plane is flying quite close to the neighbourhood. What would I do if it starts launching missiles now. What if it happened to me and I became one of those "in the wrong place, at the wrong time".' I hushed those thoughts and quickly rushed back home.
I s**t you not. Half an hour after I got to bed, and was dossing off, a thud woke me up. The church bells started a minute later and I thought that it must have been the bells. I got a negative answer almost immediately when a second thud went. 'Was that an explosion? It sounds like an explosion'. Few minutes later, I heard a third.
I rushed to the television to check up the news. Nothing. Actually, it was quite weird. The Israeli Occupation Forces were having different operations at the same time in different parts of the Occupied Territories. You hear the explosions in Bethlehem and then you watch the news about four killed in Alshuja'iya in the Gaza Strip after their car was targeted by a missile, and more Palestinians killed in Beit Hanoun.
The mosques' call of prayers started by that stage. In the news, IOF demolishing a mosque in Beit Hanoun, with dozens of worshipers and militants, who sought refuge, in it.
Mad morning.
There were no details about what was happening in Bethlehem until an hour ago. You see, it is Friday - people's day off. Besides, all that started around 4 before dawn, and the city was surrounded.
I finally managed to realise what was going on.
The Israeli military operation in Bethlehem is still running.
An Islamic Jihad affiliated member is sought by the IOF, who were faced by some resistance from armed Palestinians. The IOF responded with arbitrary gunshots and tear gas grenades at the residents of the surrounded area. Did the IOF - or you - expect the Palestinians to stand still while the Israeli army is intruding over their peaceful day? If your house was stormed by thieves in the middle of the night, would you not try to resist the burglary?
Until this instant, an 80-year old women and a 10-year old child are in serious condition, a 30-year old man and a woman are moderately wounded, and another woman suffers slight injuries. In addition, a 22-year old man was arrested by the IOF. Apparently, he belongs to the same tribe to whom the sought man belongs.
Read more on this on the news
I could not help but wonder if something bad would happen this morning. I even thought, 'The plane is flying quite close to the neighbourhood. What would I do if it starts launching missiles now. What if it happened to me and I became one of those "in the wrong place, at the wrong time".' I hushed those thoughts and quickly rushed back home.
I s**t you not. Half an hour after I got to bed, and was dossing off, a thud woke me up. The church bells started a minute later and I thought that it must have been the bells. I got a negative answer almost immediately when a second thud went. 'Was that an explosion? It sounds like an explosion'. Few minutes later, I heard a third.
I rushed to the television to check up the news. Nothing. Actually, it was quite weird. The Israeli Occupation Forces were having different operations at the same time in different parts of the Occupied Territories. You hear the explosions in Bethlehem and then you watch the news about four killed in Alshuja'iya in the Gaza Strip after their car was targeted by a missile, and more Palestinians killed in Beit Hanoun.
The mosques' call of prayers started by that stage. In the news, IOF demolishing a mosque in Beit Hanoun, with dozens of worshipers and militants, who sought refuge, in it.
Mad morning.
There were no details about what was happening in Bethlehem until an hour ago. You see, it is Friday - people's day off. Besides, all that started around 4 before dawn, and the city was surrounded.
I finally managed to realise what was going on.
The Israeli military operation in Bethlehem is still running.
An Islamic Jihad affiliated member is sought by the IOF, who were faced by some resistance from armed Palestinians. The IOF responded with arbitrary gunshots and tear gas grenades at the residents of the surrounded area. Did the IOF - or you - expect the Palestinians to stand still while the Israeli army is intruding over their peaceful day? If your house was stormed by thieves in the middle of the night, would you not try to resist the burglary?
Until this instant, an 80-year old women and a 10-year old child are in serious condition, a 30-year old man and a woman are moderately wounded, and another woman suffers slight injuries. In addition, a 22-year old man was arrested by the IOF. Apparently, he belongs to the same tribe to whom the sought man belongs.
Read more on this on the news
Tuesday, 31 October 2006
50 Years - 50 Martyrs
They were 50 who died in the Kufur Qasem massacre as a product of the nine waves of killing. 48 of them were from the town of Kufur Qasem, including a 9 months fetus, one was from Kufur Barra and the other from Taibeh. They were all caught up in the sudden curfew announced by the Israeli police, while they were working outside their towns. They all got the massage to hurry up to their homes. Some where followed by their children and wifes to their working places to warn them about the curfew. However, and on their way, they were met with some border police who opened fire at the terrified Palestinians. There were men, woman and children amongst them. It was the Tuesday, 29th Oct 1956.
A number of witnesses emerged from the incident. Some of them were amongst the injured and others were closely related to those who were killed. According to some of the witnesses on one of the waves, the Israeli border police asked them to stand in a line opposite to a wall. Some of the workers stated very clearly and more that once that they had permits and that they were just going home. They were hushed and ordered to stand with the others. The commander shouted to his men...
Paintings by Abdel Tammam - About the artist
A number of witnesses emerged from the incident. Some of them were amongst the injured and others were closely related to those who were killed. According to some of the witnesses on one of the waves, the Israeli border police asked them to stand in a line opposite to a wall. Some of the workers stated very clearly and more that once that they had permits and that they were just going home. They were hushed and ordered to stand with the others. The commander shouted to his men...
"Harvest Them!"
Paintings by Abdel Tammam - About the artist
Monday, 30 October 2006
Remembering a Christian Militant and Martyr
Talking recently to a close friend of Daniel, I realised it has been a bit over six months since he was killed. Later that week, I found an announcement to his memorial service in a two-weeks old newspaper.
Taken from AlQuds Newspaper, this was an announcement for Daniel's sixth month memorial that took place on the 15th of December 2006 at the Nativity Church (Christ's birth place), Bethlehem.
Abu Hamameh was killed by Israeli special forces on Easter, 23 April 2006. He was with his family celebrating Easter before he joined some of his mates for a wonder in one of his friends cars. A couple of hours later, the special forces attached the car and shot dead Daniel and Ahmed Musleh, then arrested the third, who apparently was "wanted" by the IOF. The killing of Daniel Abu Hamameh was broadcasted on the local channels in Bethlehem. The horrible images did for sure send some shivers down some people's spines and for sure past on the message from the IOF for the people of Bethlehem to some messing around. The last means, Stop Resisting the Occupation. However, the spokesperson of the IOF pronounced an apology and "sorrow" for the killing of "the Christian". Was that to create a further breach the unity of the Moslem and Christian brotherly hood of the 'Little Town of Bethlehem', or was it not? Abu Hamameh was a militant. He was a Christian Palestinian, too. He always believed in fighting the occupation. He is dead now, leaving behind a traumatised neighbourhood, family and friends, who also carry him in their hearts wherever they go. Actually, that friend I spoke to a couple of days ago is still dealing with the bits left of the shock he received following the killing of Daniel. Yet, he's doing a lot better, much better than most Palestinians that I know and who went through similar grievs.
Daniel Abu Hamama, Funeral at the Church of Nativity, Bethlehem, 24 April 2006
Taken from AlQuds Newspaper, this was an announcement for Daniel's sixth month memorial that took place on the 15th of December 2006 at the Nativity Church (Christ's birth place), Bethlehem.
Abu Hamameh was killed by Israeli special forces on Easter, 23 April 2006. He was with his family celebrating Easter before he joined some of his mates for a wonder in one of his friends cars. A couple of hours later, the special forces attached the car and shot dead Daniel and Ahmed Musleh, then arrested the third, who apparently was "wanted" by the IOF. The killing of Daniel Abu Hamameh was broadcasted on the local channels in Bethlehem. The horrible images did for sure send some shivers down some people's spines and for sure past on the message from the IOF for the people of Bethlehem to some messing around. The last means, Stop Resisting the Occupation. However, the spokesperson of the IOF pronounced an apology and "sorrow" for the killing of "the Christian". Was that to create a further breach the unity of the Moslem and Christian brotherly hood of the 'Little Town of Bethlehem', or was it not? Abu Hamameh was a militant. He was a Christian Palestinian, too. He always believed in fighting the occupation. He is dead now, leaving behind a traumatised neighbourhood, family and friends, who also carry him in their hearts wherever they go. Actually, that friend I spoke to a couple of days ago is still dealing with the bits left of the shock he received following the killing of Daniel. Yet, he's doing a lot better, much better than most Palestinians that I know and who went through similar grievs.
Daniel Abu Hamama, Funeral at the Church of Nativity, Bethlehem, 24 April 2006
Saturday, 28 October 2006
A Palestinian Injured Badly by Settlers in Bethlehem While In an Attempt to Pick Olives
Shouting was heard in one corner of the field, prompting the whole group, including the soldiers, to hurry over to the area where a loud argument was in full swing between an aggressive settler and an indignant farmer. The situation was quickly mollified, thanks to a mixture of the sudden presence of several dozen cameras wielded by internationals, and the soldiers forming a barrier to prevent the settler from becoming too violent. It later emerged that during the shouting, a young Palestinian man who was part of the group, had been attacked by two female settlers. The young man had been hit by a large rock and was cut very badly over the eye.
To read more, visit this article by JAI
Tuesday, 24 October 2006
Baby Monkey Born in the Only Zoo in the Occupied Palestinian Territories
From Ma'an;
In Qalqiliya in the northwest of the occupied West Bank, there is an unexpected sight: a zoo, complete with a baby monkey born on Saturday.
This is no ordinary zoo as this is a zoo under occupation. In 2002, the Israeli army invaded the city and many of the animals died from tear gas. The resourceful owners decided to stuff their animals and many are now displayed.
The Qalqiliya zoo is the only zoo in the occupied Palestinian territories.
Some animals, however, survived. A female monkey in the zoo gives birth every year but, maybe as a result of the stress inflicted during the military siege, she ate her newborn every year soon after delivery. This year, the baby monkey was taken away from its mother shortly after birth for its own survival. The vets at the zoo are now caring for the baby monkey and feeding the monkey artificial milk.
The vet, Sami Abu Khader, reported that the newborn monkey was given the name Rambo and he is in good health. Rambo is receiving special medical care inside the zoo. He added that the phenomenon of a mother eating her newborn is a rare phenomenon amongst apes.
Another Bethlehemite Kidnapped by IOF
This very morning, Nu'man Salahaat (36), a Palestinian citizen of Abu Njeim in Southern Bethlehem, was kidnapped by the Israeli Occupation Forces. Palestinian police stated that Israeli army vehicals raided the town in the morning. Soldiers surrounded Salahaat's neibourhood, then burst into his house and ransacked it before leading him to an unknown location.
- Based on WAFA - Palestine News Agency
- Based on WAFA - Palestine News Agency
Mozilla Firefox 2 - Midnight Release
I just read on the news that FireFox 2 will be released on the 25th at 00:00 GMT.
A third version/candidate for the new Firefox - RC 3 - is available for download from Mozilla.org
According to the developers at the Mozilla.org, RC 3 includes;
For more information about Firefox 2 and its features, visit Release Notes on Firefox 2.0
or visit the Developers Blog for more information about RC 3, and more.
A third version/candidate for the new Firefox - RC 3 - is available for download from Mozilla.org
According to the developers at the Mozilla.org, RC 3 includes;
* A new theme that updates Firefox’s familiar interface
* Built in Phishing Protection
* Enhanced search engine management and search suggestions for Google, Yahoo! and Answers.com
* Improvements to tabbed browsing, including the ability to re-open recently closed tabs
* Firefox will resume from where you left off after a system crash or browser restart
* Better support for previewing and subscribing to Web feeds
* Inline spell checking in Web forms
* The ability to create bookmarks with “Live Titles” for Web sites that offer microsummaries
* New Add-ons manager that simplifies management of extensions and themes.
* Support for JavaScript 1.7
* Extended search plugin format
* Updates to the extension system to provide enhanced security and to allow for easier localization of extensions
* Support for client-side session and persistent storage
* Support for SVG text using svg:textPath
* New Windows installer based on Nullsoft Scriptable Install System
For more information about Firefox 2 and its features, visit Release Notes on Firefox 2.0
or visit the Developers Blog for more information about RC 3, and more.
Sunday, 22 October 2006
Thank You DesertPeace
Apologies to visitors to this blog, who use Mozilla Firefox to surf the web, and therefore have been encountering some problems while viewing the posts. Thanks to our beloved DesertPeace, the problem has been identified and dealt with.
If you are still facing the same complications with this blog, I would appreciate it if you leave me a comment.
Salaam
If you are still facing the same complications with this blog, I would appreciate it if you leave me a comment.
Salaam
Saturday, 21 October 2006
CBS 2: A Meeting Out of the Twilight Zone
I found this clip on the YouTube today. The meeting is from the 21st of September, however.
If you cannot view the clip, click here.
The event is also documented on Neturei Karta International (Gardians of the City) - Jews United Against Zionism
If you cannot view the clip, click here.
The event is also documented on Neturei Karta International (Gardians of the City) - Jews United Against Zionism
Six Palestinians from Bethlehem were Kidnapped By IOF Saturday Morning
From IMEMC
"In Obadyeah village, East of Bethlehem, in the central West Bank, 10 army vehicles invaded the village. Troops stormed residents' houses, searched and ransacked them and took six prisoners to unknown locations.
Local sources identified the six as; Ali Shanaitah, 32, his brother Khalaf, 18, Salah Shanaitah, 17, Maher Shanaitah, 20, Naji Shanaitah, 19, and his brother Anouwar, 18."
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Why 'kidnapped', but not 'arrested'?
Arrests are supposed to be done by army or police within the country's borders. When a person is arrested, he/she are given some explanation about the reason for which they are under arrest.
Non of those two apply to the Israeli Occupation Forces as for they snatch Palestinians from the Palestinian Territories while defying the kidnapped their rights according to international laws.
In addition, the kidnaping happened during the Jewish Sabbath. Please correct me if I'm wrong, but I thought Jews are supposed to "rest" on the day.
This is an open invitation for you to join the debate.
Salaam
"In Obadyeah village, East of Bethlehem, in the central West Bank, 10 army vehicles invaded the village. Troops stormed residents' houses, searched and ransacked them and took six prisoners to unknown locations.
Local sources identified the six as; Ali Shanaitah, 32, his brother Khalaf, 18, Salah Shanaitah, 17, Maher Shanaitah, 20, Naji Shanaitah, 19, and his brother Anouwar, 18."
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Why 'kidnapped', but not 'arrested'?
Arrests are supposed to be done by army or police within the country's borders. When a person is arrested, he/she are given some explanation about the reason for which they are under arrest.
Non of those two apply to the Israeli Occupation Forces as for they snatch Palestinians from the Palestinian Territories while defying the kidnapped their rights according to international laws.
In addition, the kidnaping happened during the Jewish Sabbath. Please correct me if I'm wrong, but I thought Jews are supposed to "rest" on the day.
This is an open invitation for you to join the debate.
Salaam
Monday, 16 October 2006
What an Odd Coincidence?
My plan for this post was nothing like it appears now. I intended to write about Ben-Gurion and how he is remembered differently by Jews and Arabs. However, and while I was reviewing certain pages, a realisation struck me causing shivers down my spine.
What is also weird is that I wrote about a coincidence in my last post. Maybe, I should rename my blog into “Coincidences Buster”, not that I believe in coincidences. I believe more in that things happen for a reason and they usually lead to certain actions and reactions, which might lead to what people define today as being a coincidence.
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On this day, four separate, yet related incidents occurred in the recent history of man, actually, the history of Israel. Taking them in chronological order;
- David Ben-Gurion - originally David Grün - was born in Poland in 1886. He was a leading Zionist, a co-founder of the Zionist State of Israel, a Mapai (Labour Party) leader, the first Defence Minister of Israel, the first Prime Minister of Israel, and the ideological father of Israel‘s nuclear weapons’ programme. He moved to Palestine in 1906, but was forced out in 1915 by the Ottomans. However, he came back to Palestine - with a family this time - after the WWI after he joined a Jewish Battalion of the British Army in 1918.
He eventually died in Israel in December 1973.
Some of Ben-Gurion’s Quotes:
"The present map of Palestine was drawn by the British mandate. The Jewish people have another map which our youth and adults should strive to fulfil -- From the Nile to the Euphrates."
“We must use terror, assassination, intimidation, land confiscation, and the cutting of all social services to rid the Galilee of its Arab population.”
“If I were an Arab leader, I would never sign an agreement with Israel. It is normal; we have taken their country. It is true God promised it to us, but how could that interest them? Our God is not theirs. There has been Anti - Semitism, the Nazis, Hitler, Auschwitz, but was that their fault ? They see but one thing: we have come and we have stolen their country. Why would they accept that?”
"The Achilles heel of the Arab coalition is the Lebanon. Muslim supremacy in this country is artificial and can be easily overthrown. A Christian state ought to be set up there, with its southern frontier on the river Litani. We would sign a treaty of alliance with the state. Thus, when we have broken the strength of the Arab legion and bombed Amman, we could wipe out Trans-Jordan; after that Syria could fall. And if Egypt still dared to make war on us, we would bomb Port Said, Alexandria and Cairo. We should thus end the war and would have paid to Egypt, Assyria and Chaldea on behalf of our ancestors."
- The largest Jewish Ghetto, Warsaw, was built in Poland in 1940.
DO YOU SPOT ANY SIMILARITIES?
- Ten politicians and officials, who where convicted during the Nuremberg Trials for their involvement in the making of the Holocaust, were executed, in 1946.
Those men were; Hans Frank - German, Alfred Jodl - German, Julius Streicher - German, Ernst Kaltenbrunner - Austrian, Fritz Sauckel - German, Wilhelm Keitel - German, Joachim von Ribbentrop - German, Wilhelm Frick - German, Arthur Seyss-Inquart - Austrian, and Alfred Rosenberg - Estonia.
- John Paul II - originally Karol Józef Wojtyla - was the first Polish cardinal to be appointed Pope, in 1978. He seemed to be in favour of Israel in his statements and leading actions of the Catholic Church. On one hand, His statements lacked condemnations of the atrocities made by the State of Israel against the Palestinians. While, on the other hand, Pope John Paul II condemned anti-Semitism - quoting him; “Once again, through myself, the Church, in the words of the well-known declaration Nostra Aetate, "deplores the hatred, persecutions and displays of anti-Semitism directed against the Jews at any time and by anyone." I repeat, "By anyone.".
Sometimes, history goes in circles, trying to bite its own tail. Some other times, it passes the baton from one runner to the next.
What is also weird is that I wrote about a coincidence in my last post. Maybe, I should rename my blog into “Coincidences Buster”, not that I believe in coincidences. I believe more in that things happen for a reason and they usually lead to certain actions and reactions, which might lead to what people define today as being a coincidence.
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On this day, four separate, yet related incidents occurred in the recent history of man, actually, the history of Israel. Taking them in chronological order;
- David Ben-Gurion - originally David Grün - was born in Poland in 1886. He was a leading Zionist, a co-founder of the Zionist State of Israel, a Mapai (Labour Party) leader, the first Defence Minister of Israel, the first Prime Minister of Israel, and the ideological father of Israel‘s nuclear weapons’ programme. He moved to Palestine in 1906, but was forced out in 1915 by the Ottomans. However, he came back to Palestine - with a family this time - after the WWI after he joined a Jewish Battalion of the British Army in 1918.
He eventually died in Israel in December 1973.
Some of Ben-Gurion’s Quotes:
"The present map of Palestine was drawn by the British mandate. The Jewish people have another map which our youth and adults should strive to fulfil -- From the Nile to the Euphrates."
“We must use terror, assassination, intimidation, land confiscation, and the cutting of all social services to rid the Galilee of its Arab population.”
“If I were an Arab leader, I would never sign an agreement with Israel. It is normal; we have taken their country. It is true God promised it to us, but how could that interest them? Our God is not theirs. There has been Anti - Semitism, the Nazis, Hitler, Auschwitz, but was that their fault ? They see but one thing: we have come and we have stolen their country. Why would they accept that?”
"The Achilles heel of the Arab coalition is the Lebanon. Muslim supremacy in this country is artificial and can be easily overthrown. A Christian state ought to be set up there, with its southern frontier on the river Litani. We would sign a treaty of alliance with the state. Thus, when we have broken the strength of the Arab legion and bombed Amman, we could wipe out Trans-Jordan; after that Syria could fall. And if Egypt still dared to make war on us, we would bomb Port Said, Alexandria and Cairo. We should thus end the war and would have paid to Egypt, Assyria and Chaldea on behalf of our ancestors."
- The largest Jewish Ghetto, Warsaw, was built in Poland in 1940.
DO YOU SPOT ANY SIMILARITIES?
- Ten politicians and officials, who where convicted during the Nuremberg Trials for their involvement in the making of the Holocaust, were executed, in 1946.
Those men were; Hans Frank - German, Alfred Jodl - German, Julius Streicher - German, Ernst Kaltenbrunner - Austrian, Fritz Sauckel - German, Wilhelm Keitel - German, Joachim von Ribbentrop - German, Wilhelm Frick - German, Arthur Seyss-Inquart - Austrian, and Alfred Rosenberg - Estonia.
- John Paul II - originally Karol Józef Wojtyla - was the first Polish cardinal to be appointed Pope, in 1978. He seemed to be in favour of Israel in his statements and leading actions of the Catholic Church. On one hand, His statements lacked condemnations of the atrocities made by the State of Israel against the Palestinians. While, on the other hand, Pope John Paul II condemned anti-Semitism - quoting him; “Once again, through myself, the Church, in the words of the well-known declaration Nostra Aetate, "deplores the hatred, persecutions and displays of anti-Semitism directed against the Jews at any time and by anyone." I repeat, "By anyone.".
Sometimes, history goes in circles, trying to bite its own tail. Some other times, it passes the baton from one runner to the next.
Friday, 13 October 2006
Back on October, Friday, the 13th
I lit up a candle, looked up to the sky to see the half moon over the Shepherds’ Field. There was also Venus twinkling over Mount Herod. Tonight, I remember the Knights Templar.
Today is actually the first Friday Oct 13th of the 21st century. The same combination will occur again in the years 2017, 2023 and 2028. It has been 699 years since the Knights Templar were accused of heresy, pursued, tortured, butchered and put on trials. This lasted until the last known Grand Master Jacques de Molay was burnt at the stake on the 19th March 1314.
Philip IV the fair (le Bel) of France (1268 - 1314) and Clement V (1264 - 1314) were immediately responsible for October, Friday the 13th.
Philip IV was king of France at that time. He had loads of enemies in the Catholic Church. When he placed high taxes on the clergy, mounting to half of their annual income, he scored himself even more enmity from the Roman Catholic Church and caused the issuing of the Papal Bulls “Clericis Laicos” and “Unam Sanctam” by the Pope Boniface VIII. The Bulls forbade transactions of any property of the church to the crown and put the salvation of sins and supreme spiritual rule in the hands of a united church, headed by the pope, and therefore, gave powers to the church over the monarchy. However, in 1305, Bertrand de Goth became Pope Clement V. This pope seemed to have worked in the favour of the king, as he disregarded the two offensive-to-the-king Bulls by the previous pope.
Around the time of the appointment of the new pope, there was a plan of uniting all orders under one to be called the Knights of Jerusalem. The Grand Master of the order of Knights Templar was involved in the creation of the plan, but he disapproved of the product. The order of the Knights of Jerusalem in the final product was to be headed by the king of France who is to be called the Supreme Ruler Rex Bellator (or war king). In addition, the Supreme Ruler was always to be the king of France at any point. Philip IV proposed the plan for the order of the Knights of Jerusalem in Rome. However, the order never became to life.
The 200-old order of the Knights Templar had influential and financial powers over the church and kingdom. All what king Philip IV needed to totally and exclusively rule the kingdom were a collaborator pope and the Knights of Templar's wealth and influence.
When Philip IV was done with oppressing the Jews and the Flemish, he turned to the Knights Templar. Pope Clement V issued secret orders for the arrest and killing of the members of the order, to be active on the Friday, 13th of October 1307. Indeed, the Knights were arrested by Philip’s men on that day. King Philip IV only cared about the gains from oppressing and pursuing the Jews, Flemish, priests, and the Templar.
When the Grand Master was burnt on stake in 1314, he, from behind the flames, invited both the king and the pope to join him in death within the year. The Pope died on the 20th April and the King on the 29th of November, of the same year. This might enhance the myth that told a connection of the order to magic.
Indeed, the Templar had different believes to the Catholic Church. Yet, that does not make their believes evil.
It is worth mentioning here that some stories state that a number of Knights Templar escaped the capture and sailed to Scotland where they fought with Robert the Bruce in the battle to gain independence from England. The stories say that those Knights carried with them the most valuable of treasures - the Holy Grail.
I personally think that the pope Clement V had some bad sense of humour. I am convinced that he chose the date for the arrest of the Templar deliberately. This might explain;
- Friday comes from Frigg or Freya, the female goddess in some pagan believes and mythologies, or Venus for the Roman pagans. On the Friday, some pagans worshiped the goddess Venus, the goddess of love and light. The Templar had a great respect for Venus, who symbolises the female, the feminine side of man, the chalice, and the universal balance of energy.
- Number 13 was always associated with witches and witch-craft. A coven of witches is always of thirteen - some say it is of 12 witches joined by a Frigg, which is turned in Christianity into the devil to denounce witches and paganism. The number also corresponded to the number of lunar (menstrual) cycles in a year.
The strange thing about tonight was the moon. It was the witches’ moon! HALF FULL, HALF EMPTY, symbolising balance. What a coincidence, don’t you think?
Wednesday, 30 August 2006
One IOF Violation of Human Rights Intensifies
Thank you Davboz for commenting on my blog. It is always good to engage in debates, especially when it is between a Palestinian blogging and an Israeli who likes commenting on Palestinian and anti-Zionist blogs - and who has no blog of his own, only a bloggers ID. So, I hope to see you here again - with friends if you like - and lets debate.
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The central focus of this post is the Bil’in weekly peaceful demonstrations against the building of the Wall and the annexing of Palestinian land, brought as an example of the violation of the freedom of speech and expression by the Israeli Occupation Forces against the demonstrators.
It seems that the IOF were instructed to harden their blows on the Bil’in demo. It has been the trend, since the July war on the Gaza Strip and Lebanon. The demonstrations have been going on since January 2005. Ever since and the demonstrators have been met with rubber-coated metal bullets, sound grenades, gas bombs, physical abuse, verbal abuse and arrest squads.
Basque Nationalist Musical group met with bullets and sound grenades
The Basque musical group joined Palestinians, internationals and Israelis in the Bili’n weekly demonstration on the 7th of July. They dressed in full fest costumes and carried bells on their lower backs, keeping the beat for the march that headed towards the Israeli gate in the Wall, which leads to the villages agricultural lands.
The Basques expressed their solidarity with the Palestinians and support for their resistance; "we too have been fighting an occupation of our lands for generations".
The arm manning the location threw tear-gas and sound grenades at the demonstrators and used rubber bullets. They also intended to arrest twice Iyad Buranat, a member of the Bil’in committee against the wall and settlements. The soldiers physically abused the Palestinians who came to his aid.
The demonstration ended with five reported injuries;
"Ahmed Mohammed Hamad, 55, of Bil’in suffered damage to his right ear from a sound bomb.
Mohammed Katib, 33, member of the Bil’in committee against the wall and settlements, suffered bruises and tears to the skin in his left torso from soldiers roughing him up.
Michael, 23, from the US, suffered tears in the skin of his forearms from shrapnel from a sound bomb. His right forearm was damaged when he was thrown by one soldier against another’s shield with extreme force.
Ashraf , 22, of Tulkarem, suffered a rubber bullet to his upper left thigh as he was walking by the soldiers.
Khaled, 18, of Bil’in, was hit with a rubber bullet in the leg.
Palestinian Wedding as part of the Demo Interrupted
Mansour and Iman, two happy couple from Bil’in, celebrated their wedding ceremony as part of the 14th of July Bil’in protest. The army manning the gate in the Wall to the village’s fields prevented the procession from holding the wedding celebration amongst the olive trees.
Few rocks were thrown at the Israeli military vehicles that said to activate a response from the soldiers. However, the response lasted for an hour and an incursion on the Bil’in village and ended up injuring 26 participants, including the bride.
The soldiers used sound grenades and brutal physical abuse against some protesters.
Injuries - 14 July
The bride was hit in the face, across the right jaw with a baton and afterward dragged back in a chokehold, her dress stained with dirt.
Yosi, an Israeli activist, was severely beaten and immobile.
The first round of injuries were from sound bombs:
Fernanado (35, Euskalaria)—bruising to his right thigh
Koldo (32, Euskalaria)—ruptured skin and bruising to his right hip
Rojay Mohammed (press)—beaten after being injured by a sound bomb; afterward the soldiers broke his camera.
Several injuries were sustained from the batons resulting in welts, bruises
and bumps—some several inches long leaving a few with difficulty walking:
Martin (24, Sweden)—bruising on his legs
Ashraf (22, Tulkarem)—bruising to his legs
Sean (20, Ireland)—multiple bruises to his arms and legs
Shees (23, US)—knees and legs beaten
Waji (50, Bil’in)—right arm and hand beaten
Elad (31, Tel Aviv)—knees and hands beaten and bruised
Woody (27, US)—right arm and left leg beaten
Allen (25, Scotland)—severe bruising to his right arm
Mohammed (35, Biddo)—severe bruising to his legs and knees
Amna (US)—legs and arms beaten
Falah Abu Rahma (30, Bil’in)
Megan (23, US)—hit with baton
Yosi (19, Tel Aviv)—knocked unconscious for a brief time
Othman Mansour (45, Bil’in)—needed to be carried to the village.
In addition the soldiers used rubber bullets which hit a few people:
Yasin Farras (14, Bil’in)—in his leg
Ashraf (22, Tulkarem)—in his back
Unnamed woman (36, Europe)—to the back of her head.
Exceptional Non-Violent Response from the IOF
The 21st of July demonstration was overshadowed with grief. The demonstrators carried posters and a 20 meters long black flag to mourn the killing of 425 Palestinian and Lebanese civilians killed since the 28th of June and until the 20th of July. Demonstrators also had sealed their mouths with a tape; "We are against the Arab and International apathy and silence towards the ongoing Israeli violations of human rights" Mohammed Al Khateeb of the Popular Committee of Bil’in explained.
This demo ended with no engagement from the Israeli soldiers manning the gate and, consequently, no injuries.
Demonstrators Being Alarmed for the First Time
The demonstrators on the 28th of July carried a coffin rapped in both the Palestinian and Lebanese flags with "The New Middle East" written on one of the sides. They laid the coffin of the barbed-wire of one of the fences blocking access to the village’s agricultural lands. Immediately, soldiers throw sound-grenades at the demonstrators and followed shortly by rubber bullet shots.
There was some fear and suspicion in the air that the soldiers might cause some severe injuries or deaths amongst the demonstrators. "We must be very careful," Mohammed Khatib, from the popular committee, said. "Four internationals were killed in Lebanon and the Israeli military is allowed to claim that they didn’t do it on purpose because everyone believes them." That fear was also attributed to the fact that the media attention was drawn away from a peaceful demonstration by what was happening in Lebanon at the time.
Fortunately, the demo ended with very few injuries caused amongst the protesters. However, the events uncovering in the following demos proved some of their doubts.
Two Scots in their 50s were amongst the injured and extinguishing fire attempt targeted
Palestinians, Internationals and Israelis carried the Palestinian, Lebanese and black flags on the demonstration of the 4th of August, while mourning the killing of more than a 1,000 Palestinian and Lebanese civilians. The demonstrators attempted to cross the Israeli military reinforced fences that separates the villagers of Bil’in from their agricultural lands that are annexed by the Israeli government. They were met with tear-gas bombs, sound grenades and rubber bullets.
Amongst the injured were Margaret, 52, and John, 53, from Scotland. Margaret was shot in the back with a rubber-coated metal bullet, while John sustained facial injuries from a concussion grenade thrown directly at him. Another Spanish participans, Yasir, was also shot in the back with a rubber-coated metal bullet.
During the demonstration, a tear-gas grenade ignited two fires that lasted for 40 minutes. Some participants from the demonstration attempted to distinguish the rapidly spreading fire, but were shot at and gassed by the IOF.
An Israeli and a Dan receive serious head injuries
Each demonstration in Bil’in has a theme and each one demonstrate a creative means of protest. The demo of the 11th of Aug had the title "New Style of Killing". Some demonstrators carried mock bodies of a Lebanese family killed during the war. Even before they reached their destination, which the site of the Wall, the demonstrators were met with sound bombs and rubber-coated metal bullets. That came despite the fact that an Israeli military court decision that people in Bil’in have the right of freedom of speech through "legitimate resistance".
An Israeli lawyer, Lymor, amongst the demonstrators was shot in the neck and head by rubber-coated metal bullet at close range and a Danish national was beaten by an Israeli soldier on the head by the butt of his gun causing sever concussion. Lymor underwent a successful surgery to remove the bullet and shards of his skull. However, his condition remains unstable. Rina, on the other hand, is still waiting for her test results, but is showing signs of recovery.
* Watch ISM film from the demo on the 11th of Aug, showing Israeli soldiers shooting Lymor and Israeli commander shouting "This is Lebanon!" - Click here
Injuries - 11 Aug
Lymor from Israel, shot with 3 rubber bullets at close range, with injuries to head and neck.
Two villagers, El Haj Wa’el Fahene and Nimer Mustafa Abu Rahma were both shot with rubber bullets to their backs and legs.
Gavin from UK, beaten
Martin from Sweden, beaten
Rina from Denmark, hit with a rifle butt on side of head
Jonathon from Israel, shot with rubber bullet
Uri, 20, from Israel, struck by rubber bullet
Rojo Didier, 43, from France, shot with rubber bullet in back and leg
Jonas from USA, struck with rubber bullets on hip and leg
Cheryl, 45, from USA, struck with rubber bullet to the back
Margaret from UK, struck by exploding sound grenade
Yoshki, 22, journalist from Japan, shot by rubber bullet
Abudullah Abu Rahma, beaten
Chemicals
On the morning of the 18th, the Israeli military threatened to use force against the demonstrators in a phone call to a member of the of the Popular Committee of Bil’in. During this demo, the IOF fired blue liquid from a massive tank at the demonstrators, colouring their hair, skin and cloths blue, and causing burning and irritation of skin for at least 7 hours.
"Tear gas was also used against the demonstrators as soon as the water canon was engaged, so it is unclear whether the burning was from gas being absorbed into the wet skin and clothing, or whether the water itself contained a chemical" (ISM 18th Aug report)
Injuries and Arrests - 25 Aug
The latest Bil’in demonstration was met with extreme physical abuse by the Israeli army. Many participants in the demo suffered injuries, one injury of which resulted in a concussion.
Andrianes an Italian activist beaten badly with a baton.
Mansour Mansour the Palestinian ISM Campaign Coordinator was severely beaten with a baton.
Saif Abu Keshek the Palestinian Coordinator living in Spain was beaten with a baton and shot with 3 rubber bullets in the back and one in the leg.
Anna from US suffered injuries on her hand as well as 2 rubber bullets, one in the back and hip.
Lina from Germany suffered a rubber bullet wound on her leg.
Jonathon Pollack from Israel suffered severe beatings with a baton.
Dave from Ireland suffered beatings and a rubber bullet wound to the back.
Magan from US suffered harsh beatings with the baton, including one to her head, resulting in a concussion.
Coby from Israel suffered beatings from a baton.
Adeeb a Palestinian suffered beatings and was detained and later released.
Mohammad Khatib local Popular Committee member was detained and later released.
David from Catalonia was detained and later released.
For more information visit ISM/Bil’in Village
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The central focus of this post is the Bil’in weekly peaceful demonstrations against the building of the Wall and the annexing of Palestinian land, brought as an example of the violation of the freedom of speech and expression by the Israeli Occupation Forces against the demonstrators.
It seems that the IOF were instructed to harden their blows on the Bil’in demo. It has been the trend, since the July war on the Gaza Strip and Lebanon. The demonstrations have been going on since January 2005. Ever since and the demonstrators have been met with rubber-coated metal bullets, sound grenades, gas bombs, physical abuse, verbal abuse and arrest squads.
Basque Nationalist Musical group met with bullets and sound grenades
The Basque musical group joined Palestinians, internationals and Israelis in the Bili’n weekly demonstration on the 7th of July. They dressed in full fest costumes and carried bells on their lower backs, keeping the beat for the march that headed towards the Israeli gate in the Wall, which leads to the villages agricultural lands.
The Basques expressed their solidarity with the Palestinians and support for their resistance; "we too have been fighting an occupation of our lands for generations".
The arm manning the location threw tear-gas and sound grenades at the demonstrators and used rubber bullets. They also intended to arrest twice Iyad Buranat, a member of the Bil’in committee against the wall and settlements. The soldiers physically abused the Palestinians who came to his aid.
The demonstration ended with five reported injuries;
"Ahmed Mohammed Hamad, 55, of Bil’in suffered damage to his right ear from a sound bomb.
Mohammed Katib, 33, member of the Bil’in committee against the wall and settlements, suffered bruises and tears to the skin in his left torso from soldiers roughing him up.
Michael, 23, from the US, suffered tears in the skin of his forearms from shrapnel from a sound bomb. His right forearm was damaged when he was thrown by one soldier against another’s shield with extreme force.
Ashraf , 22, of Tulkarem, suffered a rubber bullet to his upper left thigh as he was walking by the soldiers.
Khaled, 18, of Bil’in, was hit with a rubber bullet in the leg.
Palestinian Wedding as part of the Demo Interrupted
Mansour and Iman, two happy couple from Bil’in, celebrated their wedding ceremony as part of the 14th of July Bil’in protest. The army manning the gate in the Wall to the village’s fields prevented the procession from holding the wedding celebration amongst the olive trees.
Few rocks were thrown at the Israeli military vehicles that said to activate a response from the soldiers. However, the response lasted for an hour and an incursion on the Bil’in village and ended up injuring 26 participants, including the bride.
The soldiers used sound grenades and brutal physical abuse against some protesters.
Injuries - 14 July
The bride was hit in the face, across the right jaw with a baton and afterward dragged back in a chokehold, her dress stained with dirt.
Yosi, an Israeli activist, was severely beaten and immobile.
The first round of injuries were from sound bombs:
Fernanado (35, Euskalaria)—bruising to his right thigh
Koldo (32, Euskalaria)—ruptured skin and bruising to his right hip
Rojay Mohammed (press)—beaten after being injured by a sound bomb; afterward the soldiers broke his camera.
Several injuries were sustained from the batons resulting in welts, bruises
and bumps—some several inches long leaving a few with difficulty walking:
Martin (24, Sweden)—bruising on his legs
Ashraf (22, Tulkarem)—bruising to his legs
Sean (20, Ireland)—multiple bruises to his arms and legs
Shees (23, US)—knees and legs beaten
Waji (50, Bil’in)—right arm and hand beaten
Elad (31, Tel Aviv)—knees and hands beaten and bruised
Woody (27, US)—right arm and left leg beaten
Allen (25, Scotland)—severe bruising to his right arm
Mohammed (35, Biddo)—severe bruising to his legs and knees
Amna (US)—legs and arms beaten
Falah Abu Rahma (30, Bil’in)
Megan (23, US)—hit with baton
Yosi (19, Tel Aviv)—knocked unconscious for a brief time
Othman Mansour (45, Bil’in)—needed to be carried to the village.
In addition the soldiers used rubber bullets which hit a few people:
Yasin Farras (14, Bil’in)—in his leg
Ashraf (22, Tulkarem)—in his back
Unnamed woman (36, Europe)—to the back of her head.
Exceptional Non-Violent Response from the IOF
The 21st of July demonstration was overshadowed with grief. The demonstrators carried posters and a 20 meters long black flag to mourn the killing of 425 Palestinian and Lebanese civilians killed since the 28th of June and until the 20th of July. Demonstrators also had sealed their mouths with a tape; "We are against the Arab and International apathy and silence towards the ongoing Israeli violations of human rights" Mohammed Al Khateeb of the Popular Committee of Bil’in explained.
This demo ended with no engagement from the Israeli soldiers manning the gate and, consequently, no injuries.
Demonstrators Being Alarmed for the First Time
The demonstrators on the 28th of July carried a coffin rapped in both the Palestinian and Lebanese flags with "The New Middle East" written on one of the sides. They laid the coffin of the barbed-wire of one of the fences blocking access to the village’s agricultural lands. Immediately, soldiers throw sound-grenades at the demonstrators and followed shortly by rubber bullet shots.
There was some fear and suspicion in the air that the soldiers might cause some severe injuries or deaths amongst the demonstrators. "We must be very careful," Mohammed Khatib, from the popular committee, said. "Four internationals were killed in Lebanon and the Israeli military is allowed to claim that they didn’t do it on purpose because everyone believes them." That fear was also attributed to the fact that the media attention was drawn away from a peaceful demonstration by what was happening in Lebanon at the time.
Fortunately, the demo ended with very few injuries caused amongst the protesters. However, the events uncovering in the following demos proved some of their doubts.
Two Scots in their 50s were amongst the injured and extinguishing fire attempt targeted
Palestinians, Internationals and Israelis carried the Palestinian, Lebanese and black flags on the demonstration of the 4th of August, while mourning the killing of more than a 1,000 Palestinian and Lebanese civilians. The demonstrators attempted to cross the Israeli military reinforced fences that separates the villagers of Bil’in from their agricultural lands that are annexed by the Israeli government. They were met with tear-gas bombs, sound grenades and rubber bullets.
Amongst the injured were Margaret, 52, and John, 53, from Scotland. Margaret was shot in the back with a rubber-coated metal bullet, while John sustained facial injuries from a concussion grenade thrown directly at him. Another Spanish participans, Yasir, was also shot in the back with a rubber-coated metal bullet.
During the demonstration, a tear-gas grenade ignited two fires that lasted for 40 minutes. Some participants from the demonstration attempted to distinguish the rapidly spreading fire, but were shot at and gassed by the IOF.
An Israeli and a Dan receive serious head injuries
Each demonstration in Bil’in has a theme and each one demonstrate a creative means of protest. The demo of the 11th of Aug had the title "New Style of Killing". Some demonstrators carried mock bodies of a Lebanese family killed during the war. Even before they reached their destination, which the site of the Wall, the demonstrators were met with sound bombs and rubber-coated metal bullets. That came despite the fact that an Israeli military court decision that people in Bil’in have the right of freedom of speech through "legitimate resistance".
An Israeli lawyer, Lymor, amongst the demonstrators was shot in the neck and head by rubber-coated metal bullet at close range and a Danish national was beaten by an Israeli soldier on the head by the butt of his gun causing sever concussion. Lymor underwent a successful surgery to remove the bullet and shards of his skull. However, his condition remains unstable. Rina, on the other hand, is still waiting for her test results, but is showing signs of recovery.
* Watch ISM film from the demo on the 11th of Aug, showing Israeli soldiers shooting Lymor and Israeli commander shouting "This is Lebanon!" - Click here
Injuries - 11 Aug
Lymor from Israel, shot with 3 rubber bullets at close range, with injuries to head and neck.
Two villagers, El Haj Wa’el Fahene and Nimer Mustafa Abu Rahma were both shot with rubber bullets to their backs and legs.
Gavin from UK, beaten
Martin from Sweden, beaten
Rina from Denmark, hit with a rifle butt on side of head
Jonathon from Israel, shot with rubber bullet
Uri, 20, from Israel, struck by rubber bullet
Rojo Didier, 43, from France, shot with rubber bullet in back and leg
Jonas from USA, struck with rubber bullets on hip and leg
Cheryl, 45, from USA, struck with rubber bullet to the back
Margaret from UK, struck by exploding sound grenade
Yoshki, 22, journalist from Japan, shot by rubber bullet
Abudullah Abu Rahma, beaten
Chemicals
On the morning of the 18th, the Israeli military threatened to use force against the demonstrators in a phone call to a member of the of the Popular Committee of Bil’in. During this demo, the IOF fired blue liquid from a massive tank at the demonstrators, colouring their hair, skin and cloths blue, and causing burning and irritation of skin for at least 7 hours.
"Tear gas was also used against the demonstrators as soon as the water canon was engaged, so it is unclear whether the burning was from gas being absorbed into the wet skin and clothing, or whether the water itself contained a chemical" (ISM 18th Aug report)
Injuries and Arrests - 25 Aug
The latest Bil’in demonstration was met with extreme physical abuse by the Israeli army. Many participants in the demo suffered injuries, one injury of which resulted in a concussion.
Andrianes an Italian activist beaten badly with a baton.
Mansour Mansour the Palestinian ISM Campaign Coordinator was severely beaten with a baton.
Saif Abu Keshek the Palestinian Coordinator living in Spain was beaten with a baton and shot with 3 rubber bullets in the back and one in the leg.
Anna from US suffered injuries on her hand as well as 2 rubber bullets, one in the back and hip.
Lina from Germany suffered a rubber bullet wound on her leg.
Jonathon Pollack from Israel suffered severe beatings with a baton.
Dave from Ireland suffered beatings and a rubber bullet wound to the back.
Magan from US suffered harsh beatings with the baton, including one to her head, resulting in a concussion.
Coby from Israel suffered beatings from a baton.
Adeeb a Palestinian suffered beatings and was detained and later released.
Mohammad Khatib local Popular Committee member was detained and later released.
David from Catalonia was detained and later released.
For more information visit ISM/Bil’in Village
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