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Sunday, December 31, 2023

May the new year bring a free Palestine. Jordanian artist: اسامه حجاج-Osama Hajjaj Instagram: osamahajjaj

May the new year bring a free Palestine.
Jordanian artist: اسامه حجاج-Osama Hajjaj
Instagram: osamahajjaj https://www.instagram.com/osamahajjaj/    there is more telling art work on the artist's Instagram page

Israel eases up on bombing parts of Gaza, but only as famine and disease take their hold.

Israel eases up on bombing parts of Gaza, but only as famine and disease take their hold. An unusually vivid and frank account by the London Times of how Israel is imposing a genocide by stealth in Gaza: archive.ph/v5IeW
 

I hear reports and see TV commercials showing that Anti-Semitism and other forms of racist hate is increasing. We need to stop that trend


Dear President Biden,

The Israel/Palestine conflict is not about religion, it is about injustice and Israel's extensive violations of international law and basic human rights.  Israel consistently steals Palestinian land and money, freedom and rights, and has been for 75 years. 

Gaza is just the latest phase of the same Zionist plan of intentionally pulverizing Arab lives, farms, families, jobs, and infrastructures whenever and where ever possible. 

Israel's rampant bigotry and rage is surging with state funded religious tyranny & injustice shaping a state sponsored terror that simply should not exist in this day and age. 

The Jewish people I know here in America are good and decent people, with nice lives because they live here in America.  I want every one where ever they might be to be safe and cherished, respected, but I hear reports and see TV commercials showing that anti-Antisemitism is increasing.  We need to stop that trend, and the best way to stop that trend is to recognize that Israel has been setting a horrible example- and so are you by supporting Israel.

Racist delusions, yours and theirs, are apparent as you brag about being a Zionist and you bypass Congress to send more lethal weaponry to Jews-preferred Israel so that Israelis can target, wound and/or kill more native non-Jewish men, women, and children.

Maybe you really are too white, too surrounded by token others and too many "Toms", too manipulated by a foreign country's agents and bribes- and too obtuse to see the truth about Israel & Zionism:   Palestinian men, women, and children have been cruelly trapped and tormented by modern man-made Israel's Jews-preferred policies, apartheid walls, violence and home demolitions.

America should not be investing in Israel in any way, shape or form.

Sincerely,

Anne Selden Annab

& a version for some other of my elected officials

Dear VP Harris, Perry, Fetterman, Casey

The Israel/Palestine conflict is not about religion, it is about injustice and Israel's extensive violations of international law and basic human rights.  

Israel consistently steals Palestinian land and money, freedom and rights, and has been for 75 years. 

Gaza is just the latest phase of the same Zionist plan of intentionally pulverizing Arab lives, farms, families, jobs, and infrastructures whenever and where ever possible. 

Israel's rampant bigotry and rage is surging with state funded religious tyranny, injustice, and violence shaping a state sponsored terror that simply should not exist in this day and age. 

The Jewish people I know here in America are good and decent people, with nice lives because they live here in America.  I want every one where ever they might be to be safe and cherished, respected, but I hear reports and see TV commercials showing that anti-antisemitism and other forms of racist hate is increasing.  We need to stop that trend, and the best way to stop that trend is to recognize that Israel has been setting a horrible example, and inspiring the worst in many different people.

Palestinian men, women, and children have been cruelly trapped and tormented by modern man-made Israel's Jews-preferred policies, apartheid walls, violence and home demolitions.

America should not be investing in, or protecting Israel in any way, shape or form.  Nor should we be trusting Israel as a source for news and information, or security advice.

Sincerely,

Anne Selden Annab

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Israel eases up on bombing parts of Gaza, but only as famine and disease take their hold.

I hear reports and see TV commercials showing that anti-Antisemitism and other forms of racist hate is increasing. We need to stop that trend

Together, we have the power to shift the narrative on Palestine and build a future of collective liberation- Visualizing Palestine NEW YEAR'S RESOLUTIONS

Homeless in my homeland by Hanin A. Elholy

Almost all the universities in Gaza destroyed or damaged. A huge amount of students and academic staff killed.

Israel Pushing for More Forced Displacement ("Voluntary Migration") for the Indigenous Non-Jewish First and Forever People of Historic Palestine

Meanwhile Intel Corp. is making a $25 billion investment in Israel & GenocideJoe Biden bypasses Congress to send racist Israel more weaponry to ensure continuing violence.

Hanan Ashrawi "We are the only people asked to guarantee the security of our occupier... while Israel is the only country that calls for defense from its victims..."

Our Dinner Today: A True Story of Historic Palestine, Gardening, Good Food, & Family by Mike Hanini Odetalla

Mosab Abu Toha · Heartbreaking to learn that Ammar Ghraiba, a young motion graphic designer and an aspiring filmmaker, got killed today. Our journalists, poets, and filmmakers are killed. But the story, the poem, and the film continue.

Like Palestinians in the rest of east Jerusalem, most Armenians do not hold Israeli citizenship but only residency...

Christmas is Palestine WHERE IT ALL BEGAN

Fallen United Nations Aid Workers- Courtesy of UN Agency for Palestine Refugees via This Week in Palestine

Ahmad Khairy another Palestinian journalist killed by the Israeli bombardment of Gaza

The Jewish settlers 'living the American dream' in the West Bank

Powerful Bansky

Israeli snipers planted a bag of flour and snipe at whoever goes near. There are several martyrs in this area, please tell your families not to approach. It's a trap! ~ Message from Gaza

UN asks Israel to end 'unlawful killings' in West Bank & Read more: ‘I was very terrified’: The ordeal of two children detained by Israeli forces in Gaza

28 Dec 2023 Israeli bombing kills two more journalists in northern Gaza & Israeli forces raided six exchange companies in the West Bank, seizing the money then blowing up the safes.

My letter to my elected officials: Hamas violence, Israeli violence, American violence, domestic violence- ALL are ALL WRONG & totally counter-productive.

Don't let our tax dollars pollute the Holy Land with more bullets & bombs... & racist hate

Invest Time & Money in American Ideals - NOT ISRAEL ... letter to my elected officials

"Where, after all, do universal human rights begin?

The UN Mediator for Palestine, Count Folke Bernadotte, believed that the Palestinians displaced had a right to return to their homes and wrote several UN reports to that effect.

"It would be an offence against the principles of elemental justice if these innocent victims of the conflict were denied the right to return to their homes while Jewish immigrants flow into Palestine, and, indeed, at least offer the threat of permanent replacement of the Arab refugees who have been rooted in the land for centuries."

Bernadotte was assassinated on Friday 17 September 1948 by members of the group Lehi, a Zionist terrorist organization, commonly known in the West as the Stern Gang

Whereas recognition of the inherent dignity and of the equal and inalienable rights of all members of the human family is the foundation of freedom, justice and peace in the world

Together, we have the power to shift the narrative on Palestine and build a future of collective liberation- Visualizing Palestine NEW YEAR'S RESOLUTIONS


As 2023 closes, we vow stronger resolve to continue to expose Israeli oppression of Palestinians. Together, we have the power to shift the narrative on Palestine and build a future of collective liberation. Join us: use our visuals, subscribe, become a member.



 

Homeless in my homeland by Hanin A. Elholy

"... Everything we bought for our home has gone. Many of our debts have not been repaid.

Our home was a beautiful apartment in Beit Lahiya, northern Gaza.

I loved receiving visitors.

I would sit with them on the sofa and have sweets, nuts, drinks. Sometimes lunch.

We slept peacefully in our bedroom.

In the living room, we would play with our baby son Majd, often surprising him with gifts of new toys.

The kitchen was my own little world. I experimented by making many dishes for the first time.

Some were a success, others a failure.

Ahmad and I would cook, eat and wash the dishes together.

Majd would crawl around everywhere. We had to keep an eye on him so that he wouldn’t break glasses.

Israel has turned everything into dust... "

Hanin A. Elholy is a researcher, writer and translator based in Gaza.

Homeless in my homeland

Displacement means that many people do not have adequate shelter.  Omar Ashtawy APA images

READ MORE... https://electronicintifada.net/content/homeless-my-homeland/43246

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Almost all the universities in Gaza destroyed or damaged. A huge amount of students and academic staff killed.

Nimer Sultany reposted

Almost all the universities in Gaza destroyed or damaged. A huge amount of students and academic staff killed. The erasure of Palestinian higher education is part of the genocide and does not stop. Universities abroad must act and cut their ties with Israeli academic institutions
 
Nour Naim| نور نعيم
@NourNaim88
Breaking: Dr. Said Al-Zubda, the president of the University College of Applied Sciences in #Gaza, along with his wife and children, killed by an Israeli airstrike targeting their home. #Gaza_Genocide

Israel Pushing for More Forced Displacement ("Voluntary Migration") for the Indigenous Non-Jewish First and Forever People of Historic Palestine

ISRAELI INTENTIONS ARE OBVIOUS:  

More from Smotrich about his settler colonial elimination plans: "We will live in the Gaza Strip. We will not allow a situation where 2 million people live there. If there are 100-200 thousand Palestinians in Gaza, all the talk about the day after will be different."

Smotrich agrees that Gaza is a ghetto: "If we act strategically they will emigrate and we will live there. We won't let 2 million stay. With 100-200K in Gaza, the 'day after' debate will be diff. They want to leave, they've been living in a ghetto for 75 years."

 "Israel should discuss the revival of civilian settlements within the Gaza Strip as part of its planning for the enclave once Hamas rule is toppled, Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich said Saturday night, while denying that any of Gaza’s approximately 2 million residents were innocent and calling for Israel to “encourage voluntary emigration” from the territory.

Speaking to Channel 12 news, the leader of the hard-right Religious Zionism party also doubled down on his refusal to transfer tax payments to the Palestinian Authority over concerns that the  money will find its way to Gaza, sloughing off reported pressure from the United States on the matter and pushing back against insinuations that he and others had propped up Hamas as a convenient foil."  Times of Israel https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/smotrich-touts-revival-of-gaza-settlements-after-war-says-no-innocents-in-strip/ar-AA1mgkNg

Smotrich touts revival of Gaza settlements after war, says no innocents in Strip

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Israel’s Netanyahu Pushing ‘Voluntary Migration’ for Palestinians

 "In November, Israeli far-right minister Bezalel Smotrich sparked outrage as he said that the ‘voluntary’ migration of Palestinians from Gaza is the “right humanitarian solution” for the besieged and war-torn territory. 

The Palestinian Authority’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs described Smotrich’s comments as “part of Israel’s colonial, racist plan” for Palestinians.

According to Gaza’s Ministry of Health, 20,915 Palestinians have been killed, and 54,918 wounded in Israel’s ongoing genocide in Gaza starting on October 7. Palestinian and international estimates say that the majority of those killed and wounded are women and children." https://www.palestinechronicle.com/israels-netanyahu-pushing-voluntary-migration-for-palestinians/

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Israeli bombardment destroyed over 70% of Gaza homes: Media office

Experts say the besieged strip is unrecognisable and its bombing is the most destructive in modern history.

Smoke rises over Gaza
Smoke rises over Gaza, as seen from southern Israel, Dec. 27 [Amir Cohen/Reuters]

Media reports and rights groups say an overwhelming majority of PALESTINIANS killed are civilians – more than 70 percent of them children, women and elderly. More than 90 percent of the enclave’s population is now displaced, with aid groups warning of hunger and outbreaks of disease. Delivery of aid has been restricted by Israel worsening the crisis.  https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2023/12/31/israeli-bombardment-destroyed-over-70-of-gaza-homes-media-office

 

Meanwhile Intel Corp. is making a $25 billion investment in Israel & GenocideJoe Biden bypasses Congress to send racist Israel more weaponry to ensure continuing violence.

Friday, December 29, 2023

Hanan Ashrawi "We are the only people asked to guarantee the security of our occupier... while Israel is the only country that calls for defense from its victims..."

 

Our Dinner Today: A True Story of Historic Palestine, Gardening, Good Food, & Family by Mike Hanini Odetalla

 Traditional Palestinian Stuffed Grape Leaves

Our Dinner Today
By Mike Hanini Odetalla
2005-2023 All Rights Reserved 
 
Preface: I post this in light of the recent #Israeli claims (cultural theft) on yet another #Palestinian dish and as a tribute to my late father in-law (ay)...And with Gaza in my heart
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Today, my wife made a large pot of stuffed grape leaves for the family to eat for dinner. She had spent the better part of the day, carefully rolling the grape leaves into finger sized morsels. God bless her hands and talents, for she is one fantastic cook, ALMOST as good as my mother, and that is saying quite a bit!
 
Why am I writing about grape leaves at this time? Well let me explain and give some background to the grape leaves that we had for dinner today….
 
Back in 1969, 2 years after Israel invaded and conquered the West Bank, Palestinians were finally permitted to visit parts of #Palestine that became Israel after 1948. One of those places was my father in-laws home village of #Lifta. In 1948, the Zionists attacked and conquered Lifta, forcing the residents to flee, and the ones that stayed behind, were taken by truck and dumped into east Jerusalem, which was still in Arab hands! The Palestinian residents of Lifta left most of their possessions, homes, trees, and orchards behind as they instantly became homeless refugees! The Palestinian homes that remained had holes blown into their roofs and floors by the Zionists to insure that the villagers would not come back because their homes were now made “uninhabitable”!
 
In the summer of 1969, my father in-law ventured back to the village of his birth. It had been 21 long years since he had last set foot in his ancestral village. After walking around a bit, he came upon a large grapevine. With no one to take care of this vine, it had grown “wild” all over the courtyard of an abandoned house in the village. After getting a closer look, he noticed large bunches of grapes were dangling from the vine. He ate a few of the golden grapes, their taste awakening his senses and bringing forth an avalanche of memories, and then decided to take a couple with him to his house in the Ramallah area refugee camp!
 
Once back home in his humble abode, he gave his daughters a “taste of home” by allowing them to each try the grapes of Lifta. As he and his family ate the grapes, they threw out the seeds in the flower beds that he had built in front of his house. A few weeks later, lo and behold, a grapevine was sprouting from the ground. One of the seeds had taken and was now growing into a grapevine, transplanted as it were, away from its home and surroundings, much like people of the village of the village of Lifta.
 
And so the grapevine grew and grew, with my father in-law tending to it as if it were a small child, watering and pruning it, it became his obsession, a passion. As it grew, he erected metal bars and wires overhead, covering entire front area of the house and the tiny little “courtyard” of his hovel in the dust choked refugee camp of Al-Khadura. The grapevine, much like a grateful “child”, rewarded the old man’s love and devotion, producing year after year, an abundance of grapes, “golden drops of honey” as he liked to refer to them. In fact, the grapevine, which eventually grew to cover the entire area surrounding the house, spilling over to the neighbors home, produced such an abundance of grapes, which he ended up distributing to his many neighbors in the overcrowded camp.
 
Also, apart from the tasty grapes, the grapevine’s tender young leaves proved to be ideal for stuffing and rolling into some of the best tasting grape leaves around because they had a naturally “tangy” flavor to them. Eventually, there were more tender grape leaves than his family could consume in a growing season, so they started to pack them away for use in the winter months, when fresh leaves were no longer available.
 
As in many rural parts of Palestine, up to the 1970’s, there was no electricity, and therefore no refrigerators or freezers to freeze vegetables and other staples for later use. Many Palestinians would “can” many vegetables, including grape leaves. My mother in-law though, thought that “pickling” the grape leaves took away from their flavor, she preferred to pick them fresh, roll them tight, and insert them through the small opening of plastic bottles, filling up the bottle as much as possible, them placing the cap on tightly and put them away, a crude and early form of vacuum packing. This proved to be an ideal way to store the grape leaves, locking in the flavor, and freshness.
 
All of this brings me back to the tasty stuffed grape leave dinner that my talented wife made for us today.
 
Last year, while we were in Palestine for the summer, my 88 years old father in-law would climb on a ladder each morning, reaching high to the new growths, and pick a couple of handfuls of grape leaves and hand them to my mother in-law. Seeing him teetering up on a ladder like that caused his daughters much worry, but he insisted on doing this himself, and would not allow anyone else to do this, claiming that they didn’t know the “prime leaves from grass”. One morning I asked him why he was doing this, and he replied that he wanted his grandchildren (my kids) to have the best grape leaves to eat when they went back to America.
 
Just before we left Ramallah for the last time, after many teary farewells, the most heart wrenching moment was when he hugged my youngest son Omar, holding him tight, and said, “I hope that when you come to visit me again next year, I will be here for you”, my sister in-law handed me 4-1 liter plastic soda bottles filled with the grape leaves that my father in-law had been picking each morning.
So you see, the grape leaves that we are eating today, have a history and a story behind them, much like the refugees of Palestine. They didn’t just appear from thin air nor were they “manufactured”…From a seed!
 
When we go back to Palestine in the summer of 2005, my father in-law will no longer be able to pick fresh grape leaves for us to take back to America. About a month ago, doctors amputated his leg, at first below the knee, then, the rest of it. The main reason for the amputation was the lack of access to medical treatment due to Israel’s oppressive and inhumane road blocks and checkpoints…
 
So as we sat down to eat our dinner today, I noticed that my wife’s eyes were welling up with tears as she asked God to “bless the hands that picked these”…
 
Mike Odetalla 2-2005 All Rights Reserved!
 
Below are pictures of my late father in-law's grape vines. He passed away in 2015 still longing to RETURN to the home and village that he was forced to leave by the #Zionists! The home in Ramallah's Kadoora Refugee Camp has since been torn down and with it, the grapevines...

 



Mosab Abu Toha · Heartbreaking to learn that Ammar Ghraiba, a young motion graphic designer and an aspiring filmmaker, got killed today. Our journalists, poets, and filmmakers are killed. But the story, the poem, and the film continue.

Heartbreaking to learn that Ammar Ghraiba, a young motion graphic designer and an aspiring filmmaker, got killed today.
 
Our journalists, poets, and filmmakers are killed. But the story, the poem, and the film continue.
 

Like Palestinians in the rest of east Jerusalem, most Armenians do not hold Israeli citizenship but only residency...

Only around 2,000 Armenians remain in the Old City quarter after waves of immigration primarily to the United States and Europe since the 1960s.

Like Palestinians in the rest of east Jerusalem, most Armenians do not hold Israeli citizenship but only residency... READ MORE   https://news.yahoo.com/jerusalems-armenians-vow-keep-fight-102652851.html

Jerusalem's Armenians vow to keep up fight against 'settler' project

Fri, December 29, 2023 

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some images from Jerusalem's Armenian Quarter

 St. Mark's Chapel, Armenian Quarter, Jerusalem

St. James' Cathedral, Armenian Quarter, Jerusalem


Jerusalem Old City Shrines & Gates

#AlQuds - #Jerusalem...#Palestinian Shopkeeper, early 1900s Palestine



Thursday, December 28, 2023

Christmas is Palestine WHERE IT ALL BEGAN

 

Fallen United Nations Aid Workers- Courtesy of UN Agency for Palestine Refugees via This Week in Palestine

 

Fallen United Nations Aid Workers

Courtesy of UN Agency for Palestine Refugees

As of November 30, 2023, at least 111 UNRWA colleagues have been killed in Gaza since the war began on October 7. More than half of them were teachers. These are not just numbers; these are our colleagues and friends. Some of them were killed in the line of duty, while others were killed at home with their families in Rafah, Khan Younis, northern Gaza, the central areas, and Gaza City. We grieve them. We remember them.

Mai, was a young UNRWA colleague in her mid-20s. She was a bright software developer with physical disabilities. She was killed in the Jabalia Refugee Camp with members of her family on November 1.

Samir was killed with his wife and his eight children in the central areas. He worked in staff safety.

Dr. Sirin was a dedicated UNRWA gynecologist. She was killed in Bureij Camp on October 11.

With a heavy heart, we publish the names of the UNRWA staffers, people with emotions and aspirations like you and me. They certainly were not just numbers.

1 Fatima Psychosocial counselor 2 Mohamed Ali Teacher 3 Mohammed Iyad Teacher 4 Iz Elden Kamal Teacher 5 Reem Ibrahim Teacher 6 Khitam Samir Teacher 7 Nisreen Admin 8 Jasser Salman Mechanical design engineer 9 Awad Guard 10 Mohammad Ahmad Guard 11 Sireen Mohammad Ob-Gyn specialist 12 Adel Driver 13 Jalal Jamil Teacher 14 Samah Admin 15 Walaa Storekeeper PLD 16 Mustafa Field engineer 17 Mohammad Said Admin 18 Mohammad Abou Admin 19 Suzan Education 20 Hani Education 21 Mahmoud Education 22 Yaser Education 23 Huda Education 24 Belal Education 25 Hind Education 26 Faisal RSSP 27 Fatma Education 28 Rewa Education 29 Amna Education 30 Tamer Education 31 Mohammed FSRM 32 Ahmed FSRM 33 Omar Ahmed FSRM 34 Mohammed FSRM 35 Ahmad Mohd Education 36 Mohammed Logistics 37 Amal Health 38 Saleh Engineer 39 Samah Education 40 Khuloud Health 41 Suzan Education 42 Mohd Ahmad Education 43 Khaled Education 44 Omar Education 45 Sahar Education 46 Fadi Education 47 Rima Education 48 Amani Education 49 Rasha Education 50 Sami FSRM 51 Abed Education 52 Nema Education 53 Suhaila Education 54 Iman Education 55 Hilen Education 56 Selah Mohammad Education 57 Majed Education 58 Ahmad Education 59 Mahfouz Education 60 Nael Education 61 Mai Education 62 Samir FSRM 63 Hala Education 64 Hani Education 65 Osama FSRM 66 Riyad Education 67 Basma Education 68 Taghreed Education 69 Manal Education 70 Asthm 71 Wesam Education 72 Raed PLD 73 Mohammed Education 74 Abdullah Education 75 Mohammad Education 76 Mai IMTD 77 Fayez RSS 78 Khalil IMTD 79 Samer Education 80 Hasan Education 81 Amal Education 82 Maysoun Education 83 Haytham Sanitation 84 Salma Education 85 Rasha Education 86 Mayson A Education 87 Sabrin Education 88 Amani Education 89 Darwish PLD 90 Hasan Education 91 Amneh Education 92 Abdalla Education 93 Mjd Education 94 Rushdy ICIP 95 Iman RSS 96 Mohammad Education 97 Mohammad A Education 98 Abla Education 99 Rabab Education 100 Karim Education 101 Amna PLD 102 Tasnim RSSP 103 Mariam Education 104 Aref ICIP 105 Iusama Education 106 Ismail Usama Education 107 Haya Education 108 Mohammed FSRM 109 Mariam Education 110 Rana Education 111 Hiba Education


RSSP: Relief and Social Services Programme

FSRM: Field Security and Risk Management

PLD: Procurement and Logistics Division

IMTD: Information Management and Technology Department

ICIP: Infrastructure and Camp Improvement Programme

https://thisweekinpalestine.com/fallen-united-nations-aid-workers/

This Week in Palestine December 2023


Ahmad Khairy another Palestinian journalist killed by the Israeli bombardment of Gaza

 Ahmad Khairy - another Palestinian journalist killed by the Israeli bombardment of Gaza

The Jewish settlers 'living the American dream' in the West Bank

"US-born settlers are "overrepresented" in the West Bank, Sara Yael Hirschhorn, a historian and a political analyst working as a visiting professor at Israel's University of Haifa, said.

She told BI there's a higher proportion of residents with American roots in the West Bank settlements than in Israel proper — about 15% versus 1%."

The Jewish settlers 'living the American dream' in the West Bank

Dec 28, 2023

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"According to 2015 research by Hirschhorn for Oxford University, an estimated 60,000 American Jews lived in West Bank settlements.

Hirschhorn said that these figures didn't count suburban neighborhoods of Jerusalem over the Green Line and the number could be much higher."

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"Dror Sadot, a spokesperson for B'Tselem, a Jerusalem nonprofit addressing human-rights violations in the Israeli-occupied Palestinian territories, told BI that all settlements in the territories were illegal under international law but that Israeli law distinguished between legal and illegal settlements.

Sadot said settlers were exploiting Israel's war against Hamas in Gaza to complete their goal of dominating the West Bank"

...READ MORE  https://www.businessinsider.com/60000-american-jews-live-in-west-bank-settlements

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 Mike Hanini Odetalla Powerful Banksy!

MidEast:JustPeace 

They often target the writers and poets and artists first, knowing the strength of the narratives they create.