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Sunday, August 5, 2012

My letter to the Philadelphia Inquirer RE The Pulse: Is culture the key to Israel's success? by Michael Smerconish

Occupation Diaries by Raja Shehadeh – book review: Anger co-exists with a sense of beauty in a valuable journal of West Bank life..."These raw emotions are also linked to the death of his mother, just before these diaries open. She was exiled from her home city of Jaffa in 1948, and watched her family's wealth disintegrate. In remembering the turbulent 60 years that followed, in which she lost her family, friends and property, he finds himself "still angry at what she had to suffer"
RE: The Pulse: Is culture the key to Israel's success? by Michael Smerconish, Inquirer Columnist
http://www.philly.com/philly/opinion/inquirer/20120805_The_Pulse__Is_culture_the_key_to_Israel_s_success_.html

Dear Editor,

Michael Smerconish asks an interesting question: "Would the Israeli economic miracle continue unabated if we swapped the populations of Israel and the United States? "... but a much more relevant question is "Would the Israeli economic miracle continue unabated if we swapped the laws and regulations of Israel and the United States?"

Dan Senor's book about "Israel's Economic Miracle" is Hasbara- promos & PR efforts for Zionists to convince both insiders and outsiders to believe in and invest in Israel.  Hasbara tends to dismiss or ignore vitally important truths and facts, in particular about the very real plight of the Palestinians, in order to show Israel in the best possible light. 

Hussein Ibish, Senior Fellow at the American Task Force on Palestine & author of  What’s Wrong with the One-State Agenda? Why Ending the Occupation and Peace with Israel is Still the Palestinian National Goal,  is fully aware that Arabs all through out the Middle East find Romney's clueless comments quite insulting.  Ibish wisely points out in Lebanon Now that: "The bottom line is there is no cost whatsoever for doing your utmost to outbid any opponent on adoration of all things Israel and no benefit whatsoever to doing otherwise. So for a politician like Romney, going to Israel and making a series of fantastically one-sided, and in many cases indefensible, statements during a campaign is a no-brainer. This included a snide, uncalled-for insult against the Palestinian people that suggested they were culturally inferior to the Israelis because of their impoverishment, without recognizing the onerous restrictions of the occupation.http://www.nowlebanon.com/NewsArticleDetails.aspx?ID=423856

Genetically and culturally, I think it is obvious that world wide we are all human beings with feelings and thoughts and dreams and memories, some shared some not- regardless of supposed race or religion. Millenniums of various migrations and marriages blend us, connect us, make us one people...  Each one of us earthlings is a unique individual with the potential to be brighter and braver and more inspiring than the most admired heroes of past generations-regardless of supposed race or religion. 

Sincerely,
Anne Selden Annab

NOTES
Songs and Pictures from Palestine: Thyme & a poem

Tales from the West Bank: Palestinian Raja Shehadeh chronicles life during occupation

Palestinian villages face demolition to create IDF training ground

Violent attacks by settlers on Palestinians and their property, mosques and farmland had increased by 150% over the past year.

Palestinian officials point out that US Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney is undermining peace... "What this man [Mitt Romney] is doing here is just promoting extremism, violence and hatred"

'Separate and Unequal' is Unacceptable to Palestinians

"If you have to modify it, it isn't really a democracy."

Romney Versus the World Bank

World Bank says Palestinian economy unsustainable noting that "Israeli restrictions remain the biggest impediment to investing, creating high uncertainty and risk"

Do you support as a solution to this conflict the emergence of a fully sovereign state of Palestine on the territory occupied in 1967, including East Jerusalem? Yes or no?




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Promote freedom of religion and conscience throughout the world as a fundamental human right and as a source of stability for all countries

Refugees and the Right of Return: "Palestinian refugees must be given the option to exercise their right of return (as well as receive compensation for their losses arising from their dispossession and displacement) though refugees may prefer other options such as: (i) resettlement in third countries, (ii) resettlement in a newly independent Palestine (even though they originate from that part of Palestine which became Israel) or (iii) normalization of their legal status in the host country where they currently reside. What is important is that individual refugees decide for themselves which option they prefer - a decision must not be imposed upon them."

"It is in Israel's vital interest to come to a complete resolution of the conflict between it and the Palestinian people sooner rather than later, relieving the weight of this tragic conflict from both of our peoples' shoulders. We owe it to ourselves. We owe it to the world." Maen Rashid Areikat: The Time for a Palestinian State Is Now

"Where, after all, do universal human rights begin? In small places, close to home - so close and so small that they cannot be seen on any maps of the world. Yet they are the world of the individual person; the neighborhood he lives in; the school or college he attends; the factory, farm, or office where he works. Such are the places where every man, woman, and child seeks equal justice, equal opportunity, equal dignity without discrimination. Unless these rights have meaning there, they have little meaning anywhere. Without concerted citizen action to uphold them close to home, we shall look in vain for progress in the larger world."Eleanor Roosevelt

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