Sunday, March 07, 2010

The real Ajami

(This post is dedicated to you Tony}

Al Jazeera reports from Ajami, the location of the Oscar-nominated film of the same name.


And from Haaretz:
A day before a film about crime and tension in Jaffa will compete for an Academy Award, protestors took to the streets to denounce what they see as increased police violence in Jaffa.
“We are calling out, together, against violence – violence from the police,” said Gabi Abad, head of the Arab Jaffa organization.
“The body that is supposed to protect us is attacking us… We tell the police – we are against violence, especially against the innocent,” he added.The Israeli movie “Ajami,” about strife between Jaffa’s Muslim and Christian Arabs, is up for an Oscar for best foreign film.
Hundreds of demonstrators marched through Jaffa from the central square toward the police department. Among the demonstrators were family members of “Ajami” co-director Scandar Copti. Copti’s mother, Mary, on Saturday demonstrated outside Jaffa’s police station......

And here from Mondoweiss:
Israel’s ’sensitive artist narrative’ just might implode at the Oscars tonight!

There has never been an Israeli peace camp

[Comment: this goes back to what I said a few days ago. You can not be human and have any sense of humanity and human values and be proud of being a citizen of "Israel". As long as these imperialist colonizers REFUSE to acknowledge who they are, their crimes and the crimes of their forefathers against the Palestinians since 1948 NOT 1967, they have no chance of
existing in the middle east. They have to renounce Zionism same way Germans renounced Nazism and acknowledged their crimes against humanity, The so called Israeli left/peace camp is a sham and there are maybe a handful of "Israelis" that are genuine but not enough to exonerate the 99.6% of the "Israelis" and the countless Zionist Jews around the world who are guilty directly or indirectly of the suffering , oppression and dispossession of the native population of Palestine]

By Gideon Levy, Haaretz Correspondent


The Israeli peace camp didn't die. It was never born in the first place. While it's true that since the summer of 1967, several radical and brave political groups have been working against the occupation - all worthy of recognition - a large, influential peace camp has never existed here.

Above all, however, the problem was rooted in the left's impossible adherence to Zionism in its historical sense.
In precisely the way there cannot be a democratic and Jewish state in one breath, one has to first define what comes before what - there cannot be a left wing committed to the old-fashioned Zionism that built the state but has run its course. This illusory left wing never managed to ultimately understand the Palestinian problem - which was created in 1948, not 1967 - never understanding that it can't be solved while ignoring the injustice caused from the beginning. A left wing unwilling to dare to deal with 1948 is not a genuine left wing.

Specter of new Intifada hovers over West Bank


From Khalid Amayreh in occupied Jerusalem
Uruknet

"An intifada-like atmosphere is gradually descending on the West Bank as the hawkish Israeli government headed by Benyamin Netanyahu continued to provoke Palestinians and Muslims in general by encroaching on the Aqsa Mosque.

On Friday, 5 March, Muslims in Amman, Jerusalem and several other Palestinian towns demonstrated in protest against a recent Israeli decision to consider two important Muslim shrines in the West Bank as part of a "Jewish heritage list."

In East Jerusalem, known as al-Quds al Sharif or Noble Jerusalem, Israeli occupation troops fired rubber-coated bullets and stun grenades at protesters following the Friday prayers at the Aqsa Mosque.....

The latest trouble in the occupied territories comes as Israel continues to narrow Palestinians’ horizons in East Jerusalem and as Jewish settlement expansion continues unabated.

Palestinian leaders from across the political and ideological spectrum are increasingly of the opinion that a Third Intifada may well be in the offing....."

Will the Afghan Surge Succeed?


By M. Shahid Alam
Palestine Chronicle

"....Once or twice, the United States has retreated from unwinnable wars and survived. It is likely that the ‘surge’ is primarily a political move to try to pass off the retreat from Afghanistan as another ‘mission accomplished.’ Let’s hope that this stratagem works somehow, because the alternative is likely to be much worse for all parties involved in this unwinnable war."

The Harlot's Grave

By Uri Avnery
Palestine Chronicle

"....Joint love for the country, including all its periods and sites, holy and unholy, could serve as a spiritual basis for peace and reconciliation. Even now I hope for the day when schoolchildren in both states, Israel and Palestine, will learn the annals of this country in all its periods, and not just Jewish history here and Muslim history there. The wonderful richness of this country’s history, from the time of the Canaanites to this day, could create a strong bond.

However, the intentions of Netanyahu and his settlers are quite the opposite: to misuse history as an instrument of occupation, and to build settlements around the harlot’s grave."

Mullen Wary of Israeli Attack on Iran

An Important Analysis

by Ray McGovern

"Adm. Mike Mullen, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, came home with sweaty palms from his mid-February visit to Israel. He has been worrying aloud that Israel will mousetrap the U.S. into war with Iran.

This is of particular concern because Mullen has had considerable experience in putting the brakes on such Israeli plans in the past. This time, he appears convinced that the Israeli leaders did not take his warnings seriously -- notwithstanding the unusually strong language he put into play.

Upon arrival in Jerusalem on February 14, Mullen wasted no time in making clear why he had come. He insisted publicly that an attack on Iran would be "a big, big, big problem for all of us, and I worry a great deal about the unintended consequences."....

But the Israelis turned the overture down cold. Such treaties, you see, require internationally recognized boundaries and Israel did not want any part of parting with the territories it had just seized militarily.

Besides, mutual defense treaties usually impose on both parties an obligation to inform the other if one decides to attack a third country. Israel wanted no part of that either. This virtually unknown background helps to explain why the lack of a treaty of mutual defense is more than a picayune academic point.....

Never before had a senior U.S. official braced Israel so blatantly about the Liberty incident, which was covered up unconscionably by Lyndon B. Johnson's administration, the Congress, and by the Navy itself. [See Consortiumnews.com's "Navy Vet Honored, Foiled Israeli Attack."]
The lesson the Israelis took away from the Liberty incident was that they could get away with murder, literally, and walk free because of political realities in the United States. Never again, said Mullen. He could not have raised a more neuralgic issue.....

It is altogether likely that Netanyahu has concluded that Barack Obama is -- in the vernacular -- a wuss. Why, for example, does the President keep sending an endless procession of the most senior U.S. officials to Tel Aviv to plead with their Israeli counterparts, Please, pretty please, don't start a war with Iran....

The Israeli Prime Minister has found it possible to thumb his nose at Obama's repeated pleas for a halt in construction of illegal Israeli settlements in the occupied territories -- without consequence. Moreover, Netanyahu has watched Obama cave in time after time -- on domestic, as well as international issues....

...not to mention the entrée the Israelis enjoy to the chief executive himself by having one of their staunchest allies, Rahm Emanuel, in position as White House chief of staff. In the intelligence business, we might call that an "agent of influence." Emanuel's father, Benjamin Emanuel, was born in Jerusalem and served in the Irgun, the pre-independence Zionist guerrilla organization. During the 1991 Persian Gulf War, Rahm Emanuel, then in his early 30s, traveled to Israel as a civilian volunteer to work with the Israeli Defense Forces. He served in one of the IDF's northern bases.......

And so Mullen continues to worry -- not only about "unintended consequences," but about intended consequences, as well. The most immediate of these could involve mousetrapping Obama into committing U.S. forces to war provoked with Iran.....

"The one that interested me [Hersh] the most was why don't we build -- we in our shipyard -- build four or five boats that look like Iranian PT boats. Put Navy Seals on them with a lot of arms. And next time one of our boats goes to the Straits of Hormuz, start a shoot-up." In other words, another Tonkin Gulf-type incident, like the one that President Johnson used to justify a massive escalation in Vietnam......

The Persian Gulf would be an ideal locale for Israel to mount a provocation eliciting Iranian retaliation that could, in turn, lead to a full-scale Israeli attack on Iran's nuclear-related sites. Painfully aware of that possible scenario, Adm. Mullen noted at a July 2, 2008 press conference, that military-to-military dialogue could "add to a better understanding" between the U.S. and Iran....."

Open war over Rahm Emanuel, Barack Obama's master of the dark arts


Rahm Emanuel, the president's tough backroom operator, has found himself at the centre of a career-threatening row

Paul Harris in New York
The Observer, Sunday 7 March 2010

"Rahm Emanuel, President Obama's outspoken chief of staff, has become embroiled in a public row with his critics amid accusations that he has damaged the standing of the presidency and undermined his boss.

Emanuel has become the subject of an intense war of words between those who blame him for the failings of Obama's tough first year in office and those who insist that Obama should have listened to him more. If the controversy deepens any further, some feel that he may be forced to resign.

The development has been remarkable for a man in Emanuel's job, which calls for him to adopt a behind-the-scenes role similar to that of a Mafia boss's consigliere, whispering advice in the ear of the president and then strong-arming political targets into obeying his master's will......

Emanuel's supporters hail him as a master of the political dark arts who gets things done. He is abrasive and renowned for his foul-mouthed tirades, like a real-life American variation on The Thick of It's fictional Malcolm Tucker. "Fucknutsville" is apparently his preferred nickname for Washington, and he was recently forced to apologise for referring to liberal activists as "retarded".

Emanuel is known for his ability to dominate and intimidate politicians and cabinet members. No wonder he has made enemies. But he has also now broken one of the cardinal rules of his job: to control the story, not be the story."

In an interview with Ma'ariv, Emanuel's father, Dr. Benjamin Emanuel, said he was convinced that his son's appointment would be good for Israel. "Obviously he will influence the president to be pro-Israel," he was quoted as saying. "Why wouldn't he be? What is he, an Arab? He's not going to clean the floors of the White House."

Syrian President to Turkish FM: Israel Not Ready for Peace, but He (Rabbit) is Ready! OK, Wait Another 40 Years, Mr. Rabbit.


Al-Manar

"07/03/2010 Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and visiting Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu on Sunday discussed the prospects of resuming indirect talks between Syria and Israel.

Their talks in Damascus focused on "the principles capable of re-launching the peace process" on the Syrian-Israeli track, which have been frozen for more than a year, Syria's official SANA news agency said.

Davutoglu told Assad that Turkey -- which has brokered indirect talks between Syria and Israel in the past -- was willing "to go forwards to achieve peace," SANA said.

But Assad said Israel was not ready for peace "despite the presence of a Turkish honest-broker who has been working with Syria to establish peace and security in the region," the agency reported.

The Turkish foreign minister has said Ankara is ready to mediate between Israel and Syria provided there is a "political will" on both sides......"

Gideon Levy: Israel does not want peace with Syria, so let's tell the truth already.

Peace not wanted
Israel does not want peace with Syria. Let's take off all the masks we've been hiding behind and tell the truth for a change. Let's admit that there's no formula that suits us, except the ludicrous "peace for peace." Let's admit it to ourselves, at least, that we do not want to leave the Golan Heights, no matter what. Forget about all the palaver, all the mediations, all the efforts.

Let's face it, we don't want peace, we want to run wild, to paraphrase an Israeli pop song from the '70s. Don't bother us with new Syrian proposals, like the one published in Haaretz this week that calls for a phased withdrawal and peace in stages; don't pester us with talk about peace as a way to break up the dangerous link between Syria and Iran; don't tell us peace with Syria is the key to forging peace with Lebanon and weakening Hezbollah. Turkey isn't an "honest" broker, the Syrians are part of the axis of evil, all is quiet on the Golan - you know how much we love the place, its mineral waters, its wines - so who needs all the commotion of demonstrations and evacuating settlements, just for peace?
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My comment:Israel doesn't and cannot want peace, it has been stated time and time again. Israel as a spartan state can only survive in a state of war or pushing for war or planning for a war, otherwise it collapses victim of its internal irreconciable divisions...

Ultra Orthodox Jews must stop the practice of spitting at Christians! Anglos mobilise

Haaretz:
Shocked by growing reports about Ultra-Orthodox Jews spitting at Christians in Jerusalem's Old City, a group of Anglo residents is now mobilizing against this ugly practice. Although such incidents reportedly have decreased since a council of Haredi rabbis issued an official condemnation in January in response to the public outcry, Christian and Jewish activists agree the problem is unlikely to disappear anytime soon.

"I felt I had to protest," said Andrea Katz, 57, who is planning several events within Jerusalem's liberal Orthodox Yedidya congregation to show solidarity with the Christian community and educate the English-speaking Jewish public about their Christian neighbors. "I don't think that all of a sudden the Haredi world is going to say: Oh my Gosh, we did so wrong, let's stop this. But somehow I had to do something; I just couldn't sit around and do nothing."

For years, there have been incidents of Haredi youths spitting at Christian clergymen in the Old City and near the Mea She'arim neighborhood, according to several Jewish and Christian residents of Jerusalem. One cleric said told a European news site that the spitting was "almost a daily experience."

Saturday, March 06, 2010


A Repost From January 21.....
Just As Predicted, The Arab Puppets Can't Say No....
They Have No Will of Their Own.

The Drill (as in electric drill) Team Leader Speaks.....From Tehran!


Sadr urges Iraqi voters to pave way for US pull-out

"Iraq's senior Shia leader Muqtada al-Sadr urges the Iraqi electorate to help end the US-led occupation of the country by participating in the parliamentary polls.

Speaking at a Saturday press conference in the Iranian capital, Tehran [Make sure that he is on a short leash, and keep him there!], al-Sadr drew a parallel between participation in the Sunday vote and resistance against the invaders [What a revolutionary leader! What Vision! What an Ayatollah in the making!].

More than 6,200 candidates from six major coalitions and several other tribal and minority groups are vying for the 325 seats in the Council of Representatives.

The senior Iraqi cleric called on the Iraqis to opt for the candidates who would best serve the nation and work for Iraq's liberation.

Al-Sadr also warned that any interference by the United States will be unacceptable......"

Al-Jazeera Video: Clashes erupt at al-Aqsa mosque



"Israeli police have fired tear gas at Palestinian protesters in the latest clash between the two sides at Jerusalem's al-Aqsa mosque compound.

Israeli police said they moved into the compound following Friday prayers after receiving reports that stones were being thrown at the Western Wall, one of Judaism's holiest sites.

As Al Jazeera's Sherine Tadros reports, the clashes are linked to Palestinians' anger at what they see as Israel's attempts to lay claim to sacred Islamic sites. "

Al-Jazeera Video: Inside Story - Could indirect talks boost Middle East peace process?

Featuring Professor Abdul-Sattar Qassem


Al-Jazeera Video: The real Ajami



"The Oscar-nominated film Ajami is centered on a neighborhood in Israel with the same name. It takes a snapshot of life in this rough Arab-Jewish neighborhood.

The makers of the film find themselves in a real life drama when one of the producers Tony Copti, and his brother were arrested, beaten and later released without charge.

Tony Copti says this has become a common phenomenon for many of Ajami's Arab residents.

According to him Israel is trying to push Arabs out of Jaffa by using scare tactics due to increased property prices in the city.

Sherine Tadros reports from Ajami, Jaffa."

NOTE:

This is the district and the city where I was born, 1945.


Real News Video: How Western anti-Muslim bigotry became respectable

The historic roots of a newly resilient ideology Part 2


More at The Real News

Once again, the PA is betraying our people


By Khalid Amayreh
Uruknet

(Click on cartoon by Khalil Bendib to enlarge)

"....So, why is the scandalous deception and the sanctimonious self-righteousness. The PA has been up to its ears in the promiscuous collaborative relations with Israel which has never stopped murdering our children and women and stealing our land while the Abbas leadership is singing the songs of peace and romantic engagement with a nefarious regime at the helm of which stands some of the most cruel and racist war criminals in history, such as Netanyahu, Barak, Lieberman and Peres.

The PA is also using Arab backing of indirect talks with Israel as a pretext to commit political adultery by reneging on and retreating from erstwhile commitments to refrain from rejoining futile talks with Israel while the settlement aggrandizement scheme persisted unabated.

We all know that the Arab league is mostly made up of either dynastic sheikhdoms guarded and controlled by the CIA or tyrannical authoritarian regimes that deny their own people basic human rights and civil liberties. Hence, it would be more than naïve to expect these despotic regimes to play a truly constructive role in promoting the Palestinian cause.


Needless to say, regimes that can’t do any good to their own masses can’t really be entrusted with helping the Palestinian cause. Besides, haven’t we had enough experience with the Arab league, a rotten body that should have been buried in the graveyard of history a long time ago?

Abbas is most likely to argue that he can’t remain outside Arab consensus as if Arab consensus were more important than safeguarding inalienable Arab and Muslim rights which are coming under attack especially in Jerusalem where Zionist Jews are trying, nearly on a daily basis, to arrogate a foothold at the Aqsa Mosque, Islam’s third holiest shrine.

In fact, using "Arab consensus" as a pretext to make concessions to the Nazi-like Israeli regime is a dangerous precedent.

For those who still don’t know, the entire Palestinian cause means virtually nothing to certain Arab regimes, whose paramount goal and ultimate strategy doesn’t go beyond staying in power for as long as they shall live. The rest is just political hanky-panky......"

Abu Zuhri: “Egypt Denied Me Entry”


"Spokesperson of the Hamas movement, Sami Abu Zuhri, stated Saturday that the Egyptian Authorities prevented him from entering the country to testify in an Egyptian court death of his brother who was killed in an Egyptian prison.

During a press conference in Gaza City on Saturday, Abu Zuhri said that his family appointed an Egyptian lawyer identified as Nasser Amin, and that the lawyer managed to convince the Egyptian Authorities to reopen the case. [Do you expect justice in a Pharaoh's "court?" How naive!]

The Egyptian prosecution then decided to have Abu Zuhri testify in the court as part of the legal proceedings. The Hamas spokesperson added that he filed a request asking to be allowed to enter Egypt but the Egyptian security rejected his request.

The family of Abu Zuhri demanded the Egyptian Authorities to hold a serious investigation into the death of their son and to allow them to testify. Yousef Abu Zuhri, 38, died in an Egyptian prison last year. His brother, Sami, said that Yousef died due to torture by Egyptian interrogators."

Someone remembers this atrocity at last – to Obama's dismay


By Robert Fisk

"Once more we have to forget the Armenian Holocaust – the first of the 20th century – in order to appease the Turks. Bill Clinton did it.

George W Bush spinelessly caved in to the Turkish generals. And now our favourite Nobel prize winner – another brave president who promised to acknowledge the Armenian genocide if he was elected and then declined to do so – went whinging and whining to the House Foreign Affairs Committee in Washington and pleaded with them not to tell the truth about the savage rape and murder of 1.5 million Armenian civilians by the Turks in 1915.....

More seriously – for the Turks – is that this year Turkey did not have the Israeli lobby behind it. In the past, Israel, which disgracefully claims that the Armenian Holocaust was not a genocide, has supported its close ally Turkey. But this year, Israel and Turkey have fallen out and the Israelis are still miffed at Turkey's condemnation of the bloodbath in Gaza.

The Turks sent their generals to bully Bush last time round. This time, the Turkish Foreign Minister warned that "Turkish-US ties are going through a very important phase in which they need strategic co-operation at the highest level in their history." The message is simple. Acknowledge the genocide, and the US will lose its airbases in Turkey and the Turkish roads its military convoys use into Iraq.

The fact, unfortunately, is that these roads are the very highways down which the Armenians were sent on their death marches in 1915. That's not mentioned, of course. Our faithful Turkish ally might even pack up its support for the US in Afghanistan, where they are helping fight "Obama's war"......

One wonders what would happen if Germany suddenly decided that the Nazi Holocaust was not a genocide. Would Chancellor Merkel get away with it?.....

...in 1939, Hitler asked his generals – before setting off into Poland to murder the millions of Jews in eastern Europe – a simple question: "Who now remembers the Armenians?" Well, Hitler got the answer he would have wanted from Obama this week."

Fiercely fought campaign ends with Iraq's divisions deeper


No matter who wins Sunday's election, months of rancorous talks loom over who is to be the next prime minister

By Patrick Cockburn

"Iraqis go to the polls tomorrow in an election which has led to increased tensions between the country's three main communities after a fierce campaign in which some candidates were banned as former supporters of Saddam Hussein's party.....

.....Mr Maliki's own Dawa party had only 10 seats in the last parliament but the Prime Minister will be able to draw on the power of the state, its $60bn (£39.7bn) in oil revenues and several million jobs. The government was able to use its patronage to its own advantage in the provincial election in January 2009 in which Mr Maliki did well. The state is by far the biggest employer in Iraq and nobody gets a job even as a primary school teacher without a letter from a party connected to the government [celebrate democracy now, or else!]......"

Friday, March 05, 2010

A MUST see video...The settlers in action! (the "sharmoota sharmoota" video)


Et Tu Al-Manar? This is What Sectarianism is All About!


Sayyed Hakim: Iraqis Will Decide Their Fate in This “Decisive” Election

Al-Manar "Exclusive"

"As the Iraqi people are waiting for the polling stations to open for Sunday's parliamentary poll, more than one million Iraqis living abroad started voting in their host countries looking forward to the birth of the new Iraqi government. Iraqi elections were held in Jordan, United Arab Emirates, Lebanon, and Iran.[ Comment: Even some Israelis voted, in Jordan!]

In an interview with Al-Manar website, Secretary General of Imam Al-Hakim Foundation in Lebanon said the Iraqi elections were “decisive” after all Iraqis knew that there is no salvation for Iraq but active participation in the political process where only the constitution and law could secure them [The Constitution written by Bremer?].
Sayyed Ali Al-Hakim, responding to a question asked by Al-Manar editor Wael Karaki, said the importance of this election lies in that it is the base for laying the foundations of consensual democracy [Are you serious? Democracy under US and Iranian boots?] that would maintain civil peace.

Mr. Hakim said Iraqis today have freedom of choice [That is a big lie; thousands have been excluded from running because of supposed ties to the previous regime] after the ruling parties in Iraq were imposing list of candidates that Iraqis had never heard of before noting that Iraq can choose whomever it deems appropriate [Big lie, again!]......"

Possibilities of war: Iran


Despite how alarming the prospect of a nuclear Iran might be to Washington, enhancing sanctions or authorising pre-emptive strikes could lead to an all-out war the US might lose

By Azmi Bishara
Al-Ahram Weekly


".....In calculating the limits of military confrontation in that space between the desire to avoid comprehensive engagement and the rejection of a nuclear Iran it is best to exclude actions that could lead to a full-scale war, even if that is not their initial nature or intent. For example, tactical raids are theoretically possible as an upper threshold of engagement, yet one side or the other could take such an action as an act of war and respond accordingly, on the basis of the reasoning that that is what war is. Thus, attacks against certain locations in Iran could escalate into a full-scale war, but the same might apply to a cut-off of imports of refined gas. Much would depend on the Iranian reaction. If Tehran saw this as grounds for retaliatory skirmishes in the Straits of Hormuz, would the US not respond to the challenge? In other words, might not the imposition of certain types of sanctions feasibly degenerate into all-out war?.

While the US, now, seems to be treading these waters with care, it will still continue its gradual push to notch up sanctions in a way that will guarantee a favourable response from the countries that count. It will simultaneously build on the development of the Iranian opposition. This is now Iran's fundamental problem and it should compel Tehran to deal more seriously with the dialectic of citizenship and the official ideology of the state. The Soviet Union, the countries of Eastern Europe and China have passed through such a phase......"

NOTE:

I posted the Arabic version of this analysis here:

قراءة في احتمالات الحرب: في ثلاث ملاحظات



Preparing to Demolish it? I Think So.
Will There Be Real and Effective Arab Reaction? I Don't Think So.

Danish Cartoons?....Now You Are Getting Serious!

String of Election-Related Bombings Fuels U.S. Talk of Delayed Iraq Withdrawal

Democracy Now!
With Amy Goodman



"At least 14 people have been killed and nearly 60 wounded in a string of attacks in Baghdad on the first day of voting in Iraq’s parliamentary elections. Iraq opened its polls on Thursday for early voting, including for hundreds of thousands of soldiers, police officers and prisoners. We speak to Nir Rosen, an independent journalist who has covered the Iraq war since 2003....."

Al-Jazeera Video: Dubai police chief on Hamas assassination



"Israel has refused to confirm or deny any involvement in the January killing of Mahmoud Mabhouh, a Hamas commander, in a Dubai hotel.

But Dahi Khalfan Tamim, the emirate's police chief in charge of the investigation, is convinced Mossad, the Israeli spy agency, sent a squad to Dubai to assassinate Mabhouh.

Al Jazeera's Dan Nolan has this exlcusive interview with the man fast-becoming a hero across the Arab world for holding Israel to account."

Real News Video: How Western anti-Muslim bigotry became respectable

The historic roots of a newly resilient ideology


More at The Real News

Mubarak's challenger can't rely on a fair race


World Focus: Opponents accuse ElBaradei of wanting to play Karzai in a new pro-American Egypt

By Robert Fisk

"What keeps old men in power in Egypt? And what keeps middle-aged men wanting power in a country whose crippled society, increasing sectarianism, brutal police force and endemic corruption is only compounded by an electoral system widely regarded as a fraud? Most Egyptians don't think that President Hosni Mubarak is immortal, even though he still reigns supreme at the age of 81. Even the pharaohs believed they would live on only in the next world.....

The real problem, of course, is not ElBaradei's chances – pretty much nil – but Mubarak's age. Both the president and his son, Gamal, deny that Gamal wants to be president, but the son's steady ascent in Egyptian political life suggests otherwise. If he did inherit his father's throne, of course, there would be a second caliphate in the Arab worldthe other being Syria, where Bashar al-Assad took over after his father's death and some deft switching of Baath Party rules.....

But when the opposition "Enough!" movement could not get enough support from youth in the streets of Cairo – some of its female members were assaulted by plain-clothes police officers – what chance does ElBaradei have? The internet is watched closely by the security cops, and ElBaradei is going to get no support from the likes of Barack Obama.....

ElBaradei says he is trying to make the connection between economic and social development and political reform, and that "if you move into a democratic system, everything else will fall into place". But why should the Mubarak father-and-son team try to change the system?........"






Under Occupation....
"Elections" in Iraq Happen Almost Yearly....
Keep the Folks Busy, While the Oil is Stolen!

Current Al-Jazeera (Arabic) Online Poll


The question is:

Do you see the Iraqi elections for parliament ending the crisis in Iraq?

With about 1,300 responding so far, 87% said no.

Thursday, March 04, 2010

Ministry of Defense Acknowledges: One Quarter of all Settlements Breached the Settlement Freeze

Hagit Ofran
"In response to the parliamentary question posed by MK Haim Oron (Meretz) the Deputy Defense Minister Matan Vilnai admitted that 29 settlements breached the settlement freeze order.
Peace Now has recorded at least 5 additional settlements (not included in the list provided by the Deputy Ministry of Defense) in which violations of the freeze were documented."

Fragmentation of Iraq Was Israel’s Strategy

Stephen Sniegoski
"Despite the alleged success of the surge, it is now apparent that sectarian hostility between Sunni and Shiite was not permanently reduced in Iraq but only temporarily quieted, and that once American troops leave, or are greatly reduced in number, extensive violence will breakout. This is brought out in the Washington Post article—“Just weeks before elections, specter of sectarian violence resurfaces in Iraq,” by Leila Fadel (February 17, 2010)

Such sectarian violence was the inevitable result of the American invasion and was fully recognized before the US invaded. As I point out in my book “The Transparent Cabal,” the neocons adopted a Middle East war strategy for the US that originated in Israel, which had as its deliberate goal the fragmentation of Israel’s adversaries. As Oded Yinon, the best articulator of this strategy, maintained in his 1982 article, the Arab states were fragile entities that were held together by an authoritarian central governments. A defeat in war would lead to the splintering of those states into conflicting ethnic and sectarian religious groups, which would facilitate Israeli regional hegemony. It should be added that Israel Shahak’s translation of Yinon’s article was entitled “The Zionist Plan for the Middle East.”

Al-Jazeera Cartoon


"Indirect Negotiation" with His Stooge!

Amanpour Interviews Mosab Yousef


CNN
March 4, 2010

Watch the complete interview with Mosab Yousef

Hamas' Strategic Vision at Work! Hamas bans men from women's hair salons. Is This Hamas' "Revenge" for Mabhouh's Assassination?


"GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip – Gaza's Islamic Hamas government on Thursday banned men from working in women's hair salons, the latest step in its campaign to impose strict Islamic customs on Gaza's 1.5 million people.

Since seizing Gaza in 2007, Hamas has taken steps in that direction while avoiding a frontal assault on secularism. The majority of Gaza residents are conservative Muslims, but Hamas is under growing pressure from more radical groups to prove its fundamentalist credentials by imposing ever harsher edicts.

The latest measure irked one of the victims of the ban.

"Next thing you know, they will ban doctors from treating women, and will only let women treat women," said Barakat al-Ghoul, a 44-year-old hairdresser. "Tomorrow, they will ban everything."......

Fares said a small pipe bomb was recently set off outside a male hairdresser's shop, as a warning for him to stop working. Hamas is moving gradually to impose Islamic customs. In the summer, the Islamic group promoted a "virtue campaign," urging women to cover up and sending out beach patrols to enforce modest attire.......

The Hamas police announced the ban on male hairdressers Thursday on their Web site, citing the Interior Ministry. The statement said those violating the ban would face legal consequences but did not elaborate. Interior Ministry spokesman Ehab Ghussein could not be reached for comment..... "

Mossad: Might or myth?


FOCUS: OPINION

By As`ad AbuKhalil
Al-Jazeera

"The assassination of Mahmoud Mabhouh, a Hamas commander, in Dubai is a watershed moment in the long history of the Mossad.

Israeli officials who ordered the assassination did something that Zionists have always done - underestimate their Arab opponents.

In his first impressions of Arabs, David Ben-Gurion, the first Israeli prime minister, compared them to children.

Ahad Ha'Am, an essayist considered to be the father of cultural Zionism, described the merciless beatings that Arabs were subjected to for no reason by Zionist settlers - the pioneers of the movement - in the late 19th century.

Other Zionists have compared the Arabs of Palestine to animals......

In summation, the assassination in Dubai will only serve to convince the Arabs that Israel is not as formidable as they were led to believe. Ironically, Arab governments also helped in exaggerating the powers of the Mossad because they wanted their citizens to remain passive and inactive. But the Arabs now know better.

They now know that some of the Arab intelligence services that are characteristically ridiculed are in fact more effective and capable than the highly touted Mossad.

The conflict with Israel is a very long one: it spanned over a century, and it will probably be settled before the end of this century, but not to Israel's satisfaction."

Boycott, Divest From, and Sanction Israel?: A Debate on BDS With Omar Barghouti and Rabbi Arthur Waskow

Democracy Now!
With Amy Goodman



"In 2005, a coalition of Palestinian civil society groups called for people all over the world to engage in a non-violent campaign to boycott, divest from and sanction Israel until it complies with international law. The call was inspired by the international boycott and divestment initiatives applied to South Africa in the struggle to abolish apartheid. We host a debate between Omar Barghouti, a founding member of the BDS campaign and a Palestinian human rights activist and commentator, and Rabbi Arthur Waskow, a longtime anti-war and civil rights activist who is the founder and director of the Shalom Center......"

Al-Jazeera Video: Empire - What future for capitalism?

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Al-Jazeera Video: Inside Story - Israeli apartheid week


Al-Jazeera Video: Mossad support 'soars' after murder. What do you expect from murderers?



T-shirts with hard-hitting messages relating to the Israeli spy agency have been selling like hot cakes throughout Israel.

And the agency's official website has reported a "soaring" number of people applying to be agents.

The drastic increase in popularity follows the murder of a Hamas leader in Dubai, in which Mossad has neither confirmed or denied involvement.

Al Jazeera's Sherine Tadros reports from Israel."

How will the next Palestinian uprising look?


By Amira Hass

"Judging from articles written by both Israelis and Palestinians, the next intifada is already in the air. They are predicting it is on the way and the most punctilious know it will be "popular." Bil'in and Na'alin are perceived as its models.

Some Palestinians are guessing it will first erupt in Jerusalem. There, the constant clash between a dispossessing first world and a misery-stricken world is palpable, and the presence of the discriminatory regime is particularly violent because of the daily mingling of the two worlds. In Jerusalem, as opposed to the Ramallah enclave, it is impossible to fake normalcy........"

Mordechai Vanunu’s Nobel Stand


by Rannie Amiri
Global Research, March 4, 2010

".....For the first time in the history of the Norwegian Nobel Committee, a preemptive request to withdraw a nomination—by the nominee—was made.

It was revealed last week that in a letter to the Committee, Mordechai Vanunu had asked for his candidacy to be rescinded. It was unusual enough for Geir Lundestad to acknowledge that a nomination had even been received, let alone publicly disclose Vanunu’s request. But for Vanunu—a man who should have been awarded the Peace Prize long ago—it was in full keeping with the dignity, integrity and uncompromising nature of one to whom the world owes a great debt....."

Occupation Turns Palestinian Women Into Breadwinners


By Mel Frykberg

"RAMALLAH, Mar 4, 2010 (IPS) - Israel’s occupation of the Palestinian territories, with its ubiquitous closures, checkpoints, military raids and arrests, has decimated the Palestinian economy in the West Bank and Gaza.

The World Bank (WB) warned over a year ago that unless Israel eased its restrictions on movement and access in the West Bank the Palestinian economy would further deteriorate.

In February the WB released another report, ‘Checkpoints and Barriers: Searching for Livelihoods in the West Bank and Gaza, Gender Dimensions of Economic Collapse’. The report outlines the devastating impact Israel’s occupation has caused to Palestinians financially, and women in particular......

Sawsan Muhammed Daba, 49, has seven children to support. Her husband lost his job as a construction worker due to spinal injuries while her son was laid off from a local factory due to the closure of many business and factories in Gaza following Israel’s economic embargo of the strip.

"Now I am able to help feed my family. Coming to work also helps me, emotionally and psychologically, to get away from the depressing atmosphere at home," Daba told IPS."

Flexible Afghanistan War Objectives: And the Agony Grinds On


By Ramzy Baroud
Palestine Chronicle

"Washington and its willing mouthpieces in the media have for years been trying to sell us the preposterous war in Afghanistan. While they attempt to convince us that the war is predicated on a faultless military logic and moral wisdom, it remains in fact a tragic adventure with no decipherable objectives, and involving several countries, private contractors, and all sorts of firms seeking to make a quick buck.

The intellectual cowardice of some should not blind the majority to the fact that the war in Afghanistan is morally indefensible and militarily unwinnable....."

Chas Freeman: This time apartheid has western complicity


by Chas Freeman on March 3
MondoWeiss

"Impolitic as it is to mention this, in rejecting the analogy with apartheid in South Africa, the Washington Post’s Richard Cohen is not only denying realities on the ground in Palestine but also the principal and most awkward difference between the two cases. South Africa’s whites did not have a dedicated cadre of coreligionists or ethnic kin abroad who labored to protect them from the consequences of their deviance from the norms of humane behavior as defined by Western civilization at large. Nor, despite open sympathy for South African whites in the American South and among ardent anti-Communists, did apartheid enjoy international ideological support outside the neo-Nazi fringe. Israel’s policies are supported morally, politically, and financially by large Jewish communities and a vocal minority of Christians abroad, especially in North America, which is where global power remains concentrated. Without that support and those subsidies, Israel manifestly could not act as it does. The dependence of South Africa on external factors was far less direct or clear.

These differences between South Africa and Israel seem to me to be crucial both morally and politically. ....."

Many Voices Calling for War with Iran


by Philip Giraldi, March 04, 2010

"Wanting to go to war with Iran has created some very strange bedfellows. Leading neoconservative Daniel Pipes’ assertion that President Barack Obama can salvage his presidency and get reelected by attacking Iran is about as low as it gets, suggesting as it does that an act of war can and should serve as a diversion from a failed domestic agenda. The soldiers and civilians who would inevitably die in such a conflict might not agree with Pipes that all is fair in politics. They would no doubt consider themselves betrayed and manipulated by a venal and disconnected political leadership, but no matter. It would not be a first time a neocon would consider a non-neocon casualty little more than a disagreeable statistic.

Sarah Palin is on the Pipes bandwagon, showing up at the mid-February Nashville Tea Party convention sporting an Israeli flag lapel pin and subsequently urging the president to do the right thing in supporting Israel by attacking Iran....."

Israel Uber Alles...Got That? Brown to change law on 'political' arrest warrants following Tzipi Livni case



High-profile figures including former Israeli foreign minister have faced being detained in UK after applications in court by campaign

guardian.co.uk, Thursday 4 March 2010

"The government announced plans today to clamp down on attempts to secure "politically-motivated" arrest warrants for visiting foreign officials.

A number of high-profile figures have faced being detained in the UK after applications in the courts by campaign groups, including former Israeli foreign minister Tzipi Livni, who was forced to cancel a recent trip to London.

Announcing a proposed change in the rules, Gordon Brown said Britain risked having its standing in the world "compromised" by "tolerating such gestures".

Under the proposals, the Crown Prosecution Service will take over responsibility for prosecuting war crimes and other violations of international law. Currently magistrates have to consider the case for an arrest warrant to be issued.


A warrant for Livni's arrest was issued by a UK court in December last year after an action by pro-Palestinian campaigners angry at Israel's assault on Gaza earlier that year. The move sparked furious complaints by the Israeli government.

Colin Powell, the former US secretary of state and a leading player in the Iraq war, has also reportedly expressed alarm about the prospect of arrest in Britain......"

Brazil stands up to US over Iran sanctions


President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva tells Hillary Clinton he will not be pushed into western-led bid to punish Iran over nuclear issue

Rory Carroll, Latin America correspondent
guardian.co.uk, Thursday 4 March 2010

"Brazil last night rebuffed a US plea to back sanctions against Iran, setting the stage for a bruising diplomatic battle in the UN security council.

President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva told the US secretary of state, Hillary Clinton, that he would not be bounced into a western-led effort to punish Tehran over its nuclear programme.

Clinton, stopping in Brasilia during a Latin America tour, had hoped to build support for a UN resolution on sanctions against Iran. As a non-permanent member of the security council, Brazil does not have a veto, but its support is needed for a united front. Russia has signalled its support, but not China....."

Wednesday, March 03, 2010

Henry Siegman: Israel is ‘the only apartheid regime in the Western world’

Henri Siegman was Executive Director of the AJC( American Jewish Congress) from 1978 to 1994..A dramatic change of mind from his beginnings. Here:

" Israel’s relentless drive to establish "facts on the ground" in the occupied West Bank, a drive that continues in violation of even the limited settlement freeze to which Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu committed himself, seems finally to have succeeded in locking in the irreversibility of its colonial project. As a result of that "achievement," one that successive Israeli governments have long sought in order to preclude the possibility of a two-state solution, Israel has crossed the threshold from "the only democracy in the Middle East" to the only apartheid regime in the Western world. . .

Olmert was mistaken in one respect, for he said Israel would turn into an apartheid state when the Arab population in Greater Israel outnumbers the Jewish population. But the relative size of the populations is not the decisive factor in such a transition. Rather, the turning point comes when a state denies national self-determination to a part of its population–even one that is in the minority–to which it has also denied the rights of citizenship.

When a state’s denial of the individual and national rights of a large part of its population becomes permanent, it ceases to be a democracy. When the reason for that double disenfranchisement is that population’s ethnic and religious identity, the state is practicing a form of apartheid, or racism, not much different from the one that characterized South Africa from 1948 to 1994. The democratic dispensation that Israel provides for its mostly Jewish citizens cannot hide its changed character. By definition, democracy reserved for privileged citizens–while all others are kept behind checkpoints, barbed-wire fences and separation walls commanded by the Israeli army–is not democracy but its
opposite."

Breaking News! Surprise, Surprise! Committee of Arab Eunuchs Authorizes Traitor to "Negotiate" (indirectly) for 4 More Months...


What a farce!
The stooge huffed and puffed....and said he will stop "negotiating"....
....Until a Settlement Freeze...

But....Netanyahu said to all, "F*** You, settlements will increase!"
Obama said OK, Clinton told Abbas, "go back to the table or else!"...




So the traitor needed a fig leaf in order to obey Mrs Clinton...

The "Committee to follow up on the (dead) Arab Peace Initiative" came to rescue the traitor.....
It met in Cairo, ....and it decided; are you ready for this? (drum roll please)....



The Puppet may return to "indirect negotiation"...
BUT ONLY FOR 4 MORE MONTHS! THIS IS FIRM AND FINAL! AND THEY MEAN BUSINESS THIS TIME!

WHAT DO YOU EXPECT FROM WHORES?

12-year-old Child To Be Prosecuted As An Adult By An Israeli Military Court


The child was identified as al-Hasan al-Mohtasib, 12. His 7-year-old brother was also detained but was released later on.


Their father, Fadel, said that his sons were in al-Shallalah Street, in the center of Hebron. His 7-year-old son, al-Amir, was released ten hours after his was kidnapped by the army.

He added that local residents told him that soldiers kidnapped his two children and took them to the nearby al-Karaj military camp.

He went to the camp and the soldiers told him that his sons were moved to al-Haram military camp in the city. Upon arriving at the second military base, he was informed that his children were moved to the police station in Keryat Arba Jewish settlement, in the center of Hebron.

He went to the police station in Keryat Arba’ but to no avail. When he returned back home, he found his 7-year-old child standing in front of the door, shaking and terrified.

Truth and Consequences in the Gaza Invasion


"This Time We Went Too Far"

By NORMAN FINKELSTEIN
CounterPunch

"Editors' Note: This article is excerpted from Norman Finkelstein’s important new book about the Gaza conflict, “This Time We Went Too Far” published this month by OR Books. To purchase a copy of the complete book please visit OR Books. This book is not available from bookstores or other online retailers.

Public outrage at the Gaza invasion did not come out of the blue but rather marked the nadir of a curve plotting a steady decline in support for Israel. As polling data of Americans and Europeans, both Gentiles and Jews, suggest, the public has become increasingly critical of Israeli policy over the past decade. The horrific images of death and destruction broadcast around the world during and after the invasion accelerated this development. “The increased and brutal frequency of war in this volatile region has shifted international opinion,” the British Financial Times editorialized one year later, “reminding Israel it is not above the law. Israel can no longer dictate the terms of debate.”......

The bonds of solidarity being forged between young Jews and Muslims opposing the occupation—the core group on many campuses consists of secular Jewish radicals and observant Muslim women—give reason for hope that a just and lasting peace may yet be achieved. After speaking on the Gaza massacre at a Canadian university, the sponsors presented me with a button reading “I ♥ GAZA.” I pinned the button to my backpack and headed for the airport. As I stood on the queue to board the plane, a passenger behind me whispered in my ear “I like your button.” Hmm, I thought, the times they are a-changing. A couple of hours later I asked the airline attendant for a cup of water. Handing me the cup he leaned over and whispered “I like your button.” Hmm, I thought, there’s something happening here. "

Al-Jazeera Video: UN envoy: Gaza is an open-air prison



"John Holmes, the United Nation's humanitarian chief, has revisited the Gaza Strip, a year after Israel's assault on the territory ended.

He told Al Jazeera that it was disappointing how little has changed since the war and that there has been no real possibility of reconstruction, mainly because of Israel's siege of the Strip.

He said the blockade resulted in misery for the Palestinians.

"They're living in a kind of open-air prison. They're still suffering this kind of collective punishment they've been suffering for three years now.""

Al-Jazeera Video: Inside Story - Who killed Mabhouh?



"In the latest fall-out from the assassination of a senior Hamas commader in Dubai, Dubai's police chief has said that individuals suspected of being Israeli - even if they hold foreign passports - will no longer be allowed to enter the United Arab Emirates. What really happened, and will the people responsible for the killing get away with it? "

Mossad Comes to America: Death Squads by Invitation


The principle propaganda mouthpiece of the Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations (PMAJO), the Daily Alert (DA), has come out in full support for Israel’s practice of extra-judicial, extra-territorial assassination.

By James Petras

"In the face of world-wide governmental condemnation (except from the Zionist-occupied White House and US Congress), the PMAJO slavishly backs any brutal murder committed by the Israeli secret police anywhere in the world and at anytime. The recent assassination of Hamas leader, Mahmoud Mabhouh, in Dubai is a case in point. The PMAJO has defended all of Mossad’s criminal actions leading up to the murder, including extensive identity theft and the stealing or falsification of passports and official documents from several European countries, presumably allied to the Zionist state. Among the Mossad agents who entered Dubai to kill Mabhouh, twelve agents used stolen or forged British passports, three Australian, three French, one German and six Irish. These agents assumed the identity of European citizens in order to commit murder in a sovereign nation.

Once again the PMAJO demonstrate that its first loyalty is to the Israeli secret police, even when they violate the sovereignty of major US allies. No doubt the PMAJO would readily support the Israeli Mossad, even if it were shown to have used U.S. documents to assassinate Mabhouh. In fact, two of the 26 Israeli assassins, carrying fake Irish and fake British passports, are known to have entered the United States after the killing and may still be here.....

Conclusion

The American Zionist propaganda campaign in defense of Israeli state terror and, specifically, Mossad’s murder of a Hamas leader in Dubai, relies on lies, evasions and specious legal arguments. This “defense” violates all precepts of a civilized society as well as the most recent American federal laws prohibiting all forms of support for international terrorism. The PMAJO can pursue its defense of Mossad’s acts of international terrorism with impunity in the US because of its power over the US Congress, the Obama White House and the American mass media. This ensures that only its version of events, its definition of legality and its lies will be heard by legislators, echoed by Zionist activists and embellished by its solemn defenders in academic and journalistic circles. To counter the American Zionist defense of Israel’s practice of extra-territorial, extra-judicial executions by the Mossad, we need American writers and academics to step forward. It is time to expose their flimsy arguments, bold-face lies and audacious immorality. It is time to speak out against their impunity, before another Israeli secret police murder takes place, possibly inside the USA itself and with the shameless complicity of Zionist accomplices.

The authorities in Dubai have found clear evidence that the Mossad assassination team received support from European Zionists. The hotels, air tickets and expenses were paid with credit cards issued in the US. Two of the killers may be in the US now. Will a time come when American Zionists, who are unconditional public defenders of Mossad killings, cross the line between propaganda for the deed to become accomplices of the deed? The robust American Zionist defense of Mossad’s overseas assassinations does not augur well for the security of Americans in the face of Israel’s willing U.S. accomplices."

Saudi Arabia: Free Woman Who Sought Court Aid


For Harassment Complaint Made Without “Male Guardian:” 300 Lashes, 1 ½ Years in Jail

March 2, 2010

"(Beirut) - Saudi Arabia's authorities should quash the January, 2010, verdict of a court that sentenced a woman to 300 lashes and one and a half years in prison for filing harassment complaints without the required accompaniment by a male guardian, and release her from jail, Human Rights Watch said today.

Sawsan Salim was sentenced on charges of making "spurious complaints" against government officials and for "appearing ... without a male guardian" in court. The verdict reflects the discriminatory system of male guardianship in Saudi Arabia, in which women are prohibited from many acts without the presence of a male guardian....."

RIGHTS: Saudi Arabia Faulted for Feudal Justice


By Thalif Deen

"UNITED NATIONS, Mar 2, 2010 (IPS/TerraViva) - Against the backdrop of a two-week U.N. meeting on gender empowerment, the London-based Human Rights Watch (HRW) has blasted the government of Saudi Arabia for its feudal system of justice where women continue to be victimised because of their gender.

A Saudi court has sentenced a woman, Sawsan Salim, to 300 lashes and 18 months in prison for filing harassment complaints without the required accompaniment by a male guardian. While her husband was in prison, Salim sought the help of a local judge to gain the spouse's release.

The verdict, says HRW, reflects the discriminatory system of male guardianship in Saudi Arabia, in which women are prohibited from many acts without the presence of a male guardian.

"Women's rights in Saudi Arabia are somewhat worse than in other countries in the region because of the male guardianship system," Nadya Khalife, HRW's women's rights researcher for the Middle East, told IPS........"

Haaretz: Israeli trucks cross into Syria in annual 'apple invasion'


(Trucks carrying Israeli Golan apples into Syria.)
The Quneitra crossing into Syria opened yesterday to let through the first apple shipment of the year, in what has become an annual tradition since it began as a special arrangement six years ago.

The sale of Golan apples in Syria began in 2004, at the initiative of the Israeli Agriculture Ministry. The move came in response to a request by Druze farmers in the Golan Heights, because there were too many apples in the Israeli market.

The ritual has taken place every year since then, with the exception of 2008 when the apple harvest was meager, and it helps the Druze farmers find buyers for their produce. The operation involves Red Cross trucks driven by drivers from Kenya, who bring the produce to Jordan and Syria.

Everyone benefits. The farmers find a market. The Syrians show their loyalty to Druze living in an area that was under Syrian control until the Six-Day War. And Israeli farmers get higher prices for apples on the local market.

IDF officer refuses to protect Palestinians from settlers


On 15 December 2009, settlers prevented Palestinian farmers from planting olive trees on the farmers land in Deir Nidham, north of Ramallah. Soldiers at the scene did nothing to prevent the harm to the Palestinians. Instead, they closed the area to all civilians, Palestinians and settlers.
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“Arab FMs Back Indirect Palestinian-Israeli Talks”


Al-Manar

"03/03/2010 Arab foreign ministers meeting in Cairo agreed on Wednesday to back indirect Palestinian-Israeli talks for a duration of four months, chief Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erekat told AFP.

"The Arab foreign ministers meeting at the Follow-Up Committee have agreed to aid the holding of indirect talks between Palestinians and Israelis," Erekat said. "This is so that American efforts to revive the peace process will succeed."

Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas began talks on Tuesday with the members of the Arab Follow-Up Committee to weigh up holding indirect talks with Israel. The meetings encompassed a US proposal for the resumption of the talks......."

Israeli Military Installations Close to and inside Arab Communities during the Second Lebanon War

A deliberate decision
"This report focuses on one claim. This claim is that military installations were positioned by the Israeli army in proximity to Arab civilian locales. On the basis of the investigation undertaken by the HRA( Human Rights Association) it emerges that temporary military installations from which missiles were fired into Lebanon during the war were indeed positioned in very close proximity to the Arab locales that suffered the gravest attacks during the war. This is in addition to permanent military installations in existence prior to the war. In some cases, the military installations were established inside the Arab locale"
Human Rights Association
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IDF hiding among civilians? How surprising!! Not really. It has been already confirmed by the Goldstone report findings in regards to the war on Gaza..

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