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Sheikh Jarrah-What Can You Do?
about 8 months ago - 2 comments
From Ta’ayush Members David Shulman and Amos Goldberg: Dear friends, As many of you know from our recent reports, rather terrible things are happening in Jerusalem. The Israeli government is pursuing a policy of forcing Palestinian families from their homes in East Jerusalem and handing over their properties to Jewish settlers. The guiding idea is
The Model Moves to the Mainstream
about 11 months ago - 6 comments
Clayton Swisher, working for Al Jazeera in Jerusalem, filed a new report on Israeli opinions of Obama yesterday. It is wonderful to see the model that Max Blumenthal and I recently began using to explain the Israeli mindset make it into mainstream press outlets. I hope to see more videos like this from Clayton during
To Add Insult to Injury
about 1 year ago - No comments
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE TO ALL PRESS: Evicted Palestinian families taken to court At 1500hrs (1400 GMT) today, the Hannoun and Ghawi families were served an order to appear in the District Court of Jerusalem at 1630hrs. The settlers that had moved into the Hannoun and Ghawi homes filed a restraining order for the Hannoun and
Sheikh Jarrah – In Memoriam
about 1 year ago - 2 comments
Last night in the East Jerusalem neighborhood of Sheikh Jarrah there was a vigil, a memorial to the families’ homes from which they were evicted. First they were refugees and now they are homeless. After weeks of legal battles, sit-ins and press conferences, several hundreds gathered to acknowledge a critical defeat in the battle over
Palestinians out, Jews in
about 1 year ago - 10 comments
After receiving eviction notices last May, three Palestinian families constituting 53 people, including 20 children, were forcibly removed from their homes under High Court order at dawn on Sunday August 2. The Hanouns, the Rawis and the al-Ghawis, all families who fled their homes in West Jerusalem and became refugees during the 1948 War, have
Sheikh Jarrah, East Jerusalem
about 1 year ago - 1 comment
East Jerusalem is heating up. Israeli forces removed to families in Sheikh Jarrah this morning. Jewish settlers moved in shortly after. International, Israeli, and Palestinian protesters have been demonstrating throughout the day. I will be posting a proper video from the scene tomorrow afternoon. In the meantime, please see this report from Al Jazeera about
Jews for a Theocratic Israel
about 1 year ago - 1 comment
As an Israeli who actively opposes the occupation, it is important and fascinating for me to keep abreast of what the “other side” thinks. The following is a quote from the leading religious settler activist Nadia Matar of Women in Green, who is known for her fanaticism. While she does not represent a large segment
Jerusalem Welcomes American Envoys with Chants of “Saddam Hussein Obama”
about 1 year ago - 6 comments
A rally was held this evening protesting the arrival of the US envoys in Israel. Members of National Union, Likud and Israel Beiteinu led the crowd, which included Kahanists wearing t-shirts saying “Kahane was right,” referring to Meir Kahane’s ideology of violence against all who stand in the way of the constant expansion of Jewish
Sheikh Jarrah Getting Warmer
about 1 year ago - 3 comments
From the excellent blog by a Rabbis for Human Rights member, Ryan Linstrom. Yesterday settlers have occupied a house in Sheikh Jarrah with the cover of Israeli border police. This is the neighborhood that has been making news waves recently because of the involvement of millionaire right wing nut Irving Moskowitz.
Settlers, Israel and the Media
about 1 year ago - 6 comments
Settler organizations have publicly proclaimed their intention of rebuilding at least eleven outposts in newspapers across Israel today. They claim to be taking a stand against the international pressure on Israel to destroy illegal settlements and freeze all settlement activity. What is really going on with this public proclamation of intent? Why would they inform


Will Obama Please Step Up
The Fatah conference is underway in the West Bank city of Bethlehem. There has been no lack of controversy regarding the first conference held in over twenty years and the biggest headline to emerge is that Fatah is not about to relinquish their right to armed resistance against Israel’s forty two year occupation of the West Bank. Haaretz staff writer, Avi Issacharoff, had an interesting piece yesterday about the growing concern in Israel that another intifada is brewing.
“We hate to admit it, but the Palestinian Authority, as opposed to Israel, is keeping to the requirements of the road map and is operating against the “terror infrastructure.” In the past, one of the easiest tasks for a journalist in the territories was interviewing armed men. Today they cannot be found in the West Bank cities. The government of Prime Minister Salam Fayyad disbanded Fatah’s Al-Aqsa Martyrs’ Brigades, and the services subordinate to PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas are fighting an all-out war against the armed men of Hamas and Islamic Jihad.”
“It’s true that the West Bank has never been so quiet. But we must make no mistake; the situation remains fragile. In the opinion of many senior members of Fatah, in light of the dead end that characterizes the diplomatic contacts, the next explosion between Israel and the Palestinians is only a matter of time.”
With the East Jerusalem house evictions this week, the time for Obama to step up and engage with this conflict is now. The Jerusalem Post has even run an op-ed about the grave danger that the East Jerusalem evictions pose for all parties involved.
“The Americans raked us over the coals for that one a couple of weeks ago. Now there are the two Palestinian families – 53 people in all – being turned out of their homes by Israeli police, who are now guarding the proud Jews settling into their new second home.
If Obama and Co. were getting ready to blink, this should snap their eyes wide open to what’s at stake in the battle over the settlements. They’d better keep their eyes wide open until the battle’s over – until all settlement is frozen and the land, ultimately, is redivided – or the injustice and indecency may never end.”
Also in the news this week, Nefesh B’Nefesh has brought another flight full of new immigrants from North America with an untold number moving to the very West Bank settlements that help form the core obstacle to any peace process. If Obama does not act soon, he might be missing an opportunity to create a groundswell for a new peace process. Failure to act could lead to exactly the thing that would take the settlement issue off the table, another intifada.