about 4 months ago - No comments
Video from Bil’in by Yisrael Puternam Video from Shiekh Jarrah by Yisrael Puternam Video and report from Nil’in and Nabi Salih will be posted in next days as I am editing the footage now.
about 8 months ago - 2 comments
Writing in the New York Review of Books Blog: The legal situation in Sheikh Jarrah is ambiguous: Israeli courts have recently ruled that Jewish claims to ownership of land and houses in the neighborhood, from long before 1948, are valid and constitute a basis for evicting the Palestinian residents, all of whom received these lands
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A large portion of the Israeli left marked the Gaza war with a protest in the heart of Tel Aviv last night. The march began in Rabin Square and ended across the street from the Defense Ministry. Here is Phil Weiss’s take on the march.
about 8 months ago - 1 comment
Video from yesterday’s attempt to enter Gaza in solidarity by Israeli peace activists.
about 1 year ago - 5 comments
Saturday was a burning hot day in the West Bank. Combatants for Peace, a group made up of Israeli ex-combat soldiers and Palestinian ex-fighters, planned a protest at an illegal outpost adjacent to Shufa, a Palestinian village in the northern West Bank that is very close to the Green Line. The illegal outpost was built
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Antony Loewenstein has succeeded where most independent journalists have failed. He is Gaza. From the emails I have gotten from him, it sounds like a world far away. Despite being busy crisscrossing the Gaza Strip and doing interviews with everyone from tunnel smugglers to senior Hamas political leaders he is uploading photos to his Flickr
Updates on the Breaking the Silence Report
As the United States starts to wake up for the day more news is coming out about the Breaking the Silence Testimony Report from Operation Cast Lead. Mikhael Manekin of Breaking the Silence has a brilliant piece in the Huffington Post about how the testimonies conflict with the official government line of what took place during the war. He writes:
“Most important, the spokesperson claimed that all soldiers received precise rules of engagement when they entered the operation, with an emphasis on avoiding injury to civilians. Many soldiers testified that in their units there was total disregard for civilian safety and a permissiveness they had never encountered in previous operations. “If you are not sure – shoot. If there is doubt then there is no doubt,” one combatant said he was told.”
Jerry Haber at the Magnes Zionist is also covering the story by giving commentary and reprinting full testimonies of soldiers. Please take a look at his site for these important updates.
Lastly, the Israeli government has responded in an upsetting but not surprising way. From the official statement:
“The IDF Spokesperson Unit regrets the fact that yet another human rights organization is presenting to Israel and the world a report based on anonymous and general testimonies, without investigating their details or credibility. Furthermore, this organization denied the IDF the minimal decency of presenting the report to the IDF and allowing it to investigate the testimonies prior to the report’s publication. This was done while defaming and slandering the IDF and its commanders.”
Breaking the Silence is doing incredible work on behalf of the Israeli public. They are working, in the face of internal difficulty, for the betterment of Israeli society. It is upsetting to see Israel labeling BTS as a “human rights organization” in such a dismissive way. Would it not be easier for the state to deal with the testimonies and fix the problems within the military leadership?