Friday, July 30, 2010

Protest against Israeli Razing of Al-Araqib Village as Arabs Support Direct Talk


Al-Manar

"30/07/2010 Two days after Israel demolished the Al-Araqib village across the Negev, Arab foreign ministers gave the Palestinians another slap in the face during their meeting on Thursday.

Instead of halting the indirect talks between the Palestinian Authority and Israel, the Arab League declared in its meeting that it would give the Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas the green light if he decided to enter into direct “peace talks” with the Israeli occupation government.

This comes at a time the residents and supporters of the Al-Araqib village, where 35 homes were demolished on Tuesday, were preparing for demonstrators on Friday, following calls for a mass protest against the demolitions.

Residents say 250 men, women and children were left homeless by the move, when Israeli tractors accompanied by an estimated 1,500 occupation police officers entered the Bedouin village and destroyed homes it claimed were built illegally.

Protesters will demand recognition of Bedouin villages across the Negev, many of which existed before the Israeli occupation, but go without access to water, electricity and medical services......"

COMMENT

The demolition of Arab villages in the Naqab (Negev) and the attempts to Judaize the region is the direct implementation of what the traitor Abbas agreed to when he told AIPAC on June 9, "I would never deny [the] Jewish right to the land of Israel" .

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