Saturday, January 13, 2024

Responses to genocide are often determined by where the crime is committed, and what the victims look like...

 

How can so many in the West so easily ignore genocide?

Responses to genocide are often determined by where the crime is committed, and what the victims look like.

“The commander said, ‘Shoot all of them.’ And they starting firing – pop, pop, pop, like this … I left everything behind and accepted I was going to die.”

“We are being exterminated. We are being massly eradicated. And you pretend to care for humanitarian and human rights, which is not what we are living now. To prove us wrong, please do something.”

It may be surprising to some, but these two current testimonies describing active genocidal campaigns are not from the same conflict, or even the same continent.

The first witness testimony comes from West Darfur, Sudan, where the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) are targeting the Masalit community. According to human rights organisations, the RSF has been going “door to door”, killing thousands of civilians, raping women and girls and burning down entire neighbourhoods. They have raised the alarm that there is a systematic campaign to entirely erase “an indigenous Darfuri group” and that the international community must stop the “genocide going on in West Darfur”.

The second testimony is an excerpt from Palestinian doctor Hammam Alloh’s October 31 interview with Democracy Now. Two weeks after the interview, he was killed in his wife’s family home in Gaza by an Israeli air strike. Alloh is among the more than 23,000 Palestinians killed by the Israeli military campaign in the Strip – a campaign that experts, academics and civil society organisations have deemed as “genocidal” as it has systematically destroyed all facets of Palestinian life in the besieged enclave.

But curiously, many in the West seems to ignore mass atrocities like these with ease. And Western leaders have become skilled at evading calling them what they are: crimes against humanity. Why?  ...READ MORE https://www.aljazeera.com/opinions/2024/1/11/how-can-so-many-in-the-west-so-easily-ignore-genocide

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Friday, January 12, 2024

Art by Rami Jubran - Nurturing Life #Palestine

Art by Rami Jubran - Nurturing Life #Palestine
 

South Africa has had enough of the world’s deafening silence on apartheid Israel’s ongoing genocide of Palestinians in the Gaza Strip.

 "All these massacres committed with impunity made it glaringly obvious that apartheid Israel has the unequivocal backing of the white, “liberal” West to do as it pleases with Gaza and its people. These massacres were the dress rehearsals for the genocide that is under way today. They showed Israel that it can commit war crimes and crimes against humanity without receiving any sanction or condemnation from the international community. After all, no one said anything in 2008, 2012, 2014 and 2021, so why should it be any different now? This is the logic that has allowed Israel’s leaders to be so open in the past few months about their intentions to “exterminate” Palestinians in Gaza.

Indeed, since the beginning of this latest massacre, this genocide, a wide range of Israeli officials from the president and the prime minister to prominent members of the government, media and civil society have clearly voiced their intent for genocide. Just last week, Israeli Heritage Minister Amichai Eliyahu, who had previously said dropping a nuclear bomb on the Gaza Strip is “an option”, urged Israel to find ways that are “more painful than death” to force Palestinians to leave the strip."

From a Palestinian in Gaza, thank you South Africa!

We will never forget how you showed us unwavering support and bravely took a stand for us at the world court when even our own brothers turned their backs on us in fear.

Haidar Eid is an associate Professor at Al-Aqsa University in Gaza 

South Africa has had enough of the world’s deafening silence on apartheid Israel’s ongoing genocide of Palestinians in the Gaza Strip.

 The unprecedented number of war crimes and crimes against humanity Israel committed in the besieged coastal enclave in the past three months with complete impunity has put the credibility of international law at stake and sprung South Africa into action. Its top legal minds compiled a 84-page document detailing evidence of these crimes and launched a landmark case at the International Court of Justice (ICJ) accusing Israel of committing genocide in contravention of the 1948 Genocide Convention... READ MORE https://www.aljazeera.com/opinions/2024/1/12/from-a-palestinian-in-gaza-thank-you-south-africa

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Dear President Biden: Violence is the feel good answer in movies & on TV- not in real life.

WAR IS NOT THE ANSWER
Dear  Elected Officials (for now Biden,Casey,Fetterman, & Perry)

Self defense?  Israel commits genocide claiming it is "self defense", and now America is bombing Yemen claiming "self defense." 

This is more like selfish defense of villainous politics, greedy business practices, plus the West's insidiously racist attitudes towards Arabs and Muslims.  

You already loudly endorsed war and escalating violence by providing Israel with money and weapons to a bomb a basically unarmed Arab population that has been cruelly imprisoned and tormented by racist Israeli laws and apartheid walls for the past 75 years...

When a big weaponized bully beats up a small relatively defenseless being, that is not self defense, that is being a big weaponized bully.

Violence is only the feel good answer in movies & on TV- not in real life.   

Self defense for America in these troubled times has to be upholding the rule of fair and just laws & policies based on full respect for the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and international law.  That would mean respecting South Africa for stepping up to use a court of Justice to hopefully help stop Israeli violence against Palestinians.

People worldwide are not as stupid as American politicians seem to think: Legislation that refuses visas for Israelis who wreck havoc in the illegally occupied West Bank might look good on paper- but Palestinians and Israelis both know that most of those Israeli settlers are U.S. citizens who don't need a visa as they have U.S. passports.  Palestinians live for decades with statelessness while Jewish Americans get full rights, full citizenship, and good employment opportunists in two countries.  That is just plain wrong.

So is being a big weaponized bully. 

Sincerely,

Anne Selden Annab

NOTES

Religion should be a personal, private choice, not a state funded project

Revealed: Congress backers of Gaza war received most from pro-Israel donors

Meet Sidra Matar. She is six months old. A resident of Gaza. She was suffering from pneumonia. Yesterday she died due to lack of oxygen. Her ventilator stopped working as a result of a power outage caused by Israel's war on Gaza

The third Arab journalist murdered in less than 48 hours by Israel - at least 111 journalists murdered in the last 95 days by Israel 

Beauty Of Palestine · Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem ...Photo by Ahmad Khalaf 

The human cost and the environmental cost of war in the Middle East is horrifying, and yet America's mainstream newspapers, TV news, and politicians itch to have more & more war, investing in Israeli violence at every turn. 

Emissions from Israel’s war in Gaza have ‘immense’ effect on climate catastrophe

The Basarat Home in Palestine USURPED by Zionists... but never ever forgotten by its rightful owners and heirs. 

How apartheid history shaped South Africa’s genocide case against Israel- in The Guardian

The Israeli army has assassinated Hamza Al-Dahdouh, the son of Wael Al-Dahdouh, Al-Jazeera’s main correspondent in Gaza...

Mourning books (& lives) lost due to rampant Israeli violence & anti-Palestine paranoia

Child of Handala - a modern interpretation of the 21st-century generation of Palestinian Nakba survivors.

Ralph Nader on Gaza Ceasefire & Why Suppression of Palestine Advocacy Is the Real Problem on Campus

Dr. Salman Abu Sitta: The tiny Gaza Strip, only 1.3% of Palestine, became a temporary home for 2.3 million Palestinian refugees.

Dear President Biden: Stop racist hate- start by stopping Israeli violence, and the Zionist stranglehold on your brain.

My letter to USA Today 1-5-2024 RE 50-year friendship offers a close look at caring dialogue on Israeli-Palestinian conflict

My letter to the New Yorker RE Mosab Abu Toha's A Palestinian Poet’s Perilous Journey Out of Gaza

Ibtisam Barakat: A Palestinian Whose Childhood Was Destroyed by War Pleads for Peace- Never letting children endure war again is the “never again” that might actually heal our wounded humanity.

But where should people go... 

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-Semitism 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

Palestinian's incredible spirit of resilience and spirit full of life despite all the odds! We continue to pray for a ceasefire now…

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.

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

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

Thursday, January 11, 2024

Revealed: Congress backers of Gaza war received most from pro-Israel donors

Guardian analysis finds top recipients of pro-Israel contributions in last elections were centrist Democrats who defeated progressives in primaries

, with data reporting by
Wed 10 Jan 2024 07.30 EST

Congress members who were more supportive of Israel at the start of the Gaza war received over $100,000 more on average from pro-Israel donors during their last election than those who most supported Palestine, a Guardian analysis of campaign data shows.

Those who took more money most often called for US military support and backed Israel’s response, even as Gaza’s civilian death toll mounted, the findings show. The analysis, which looks at positions taken during the war’s first six weeks, does not prove any particular member changed their position because they received pro-Israel campaign donations. However, some campaign finance experts who viewed the data argue that donor spending helped fuel Congress’s overwhelming support for Israel.

The analysis compared campaign contributions from pro-Israel groups and individuals to almost every member of the current Congress with each lawmaker’s statements on the war through mid-November... READ MORE https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2024/jan/10/congress-member-pro-israel-donations-military-support

Wednesday, January 10, 2024

Palestinian artist: Ibrahim Hijazi- “Arab Village- Galilee”

Palestinian artist: Ibrahim Hijazi
“Arab Village- Galilee”

Meet Sidra Matar. She is six months old. A resident of Gaza. She was suffering from pneumonia. Yesterday she died due to lack of oxygen. Her ventilator stopped working as a result of a power outage caused by Israel's war on Gaza

Meet Sidra Matar. She is six months old. A resident of Gaza. She was suffering from pneumonia. Admitted in Kamal Adwan hospital. The doctors had to connect her to the ventilator. Yesterday she died due to lack of oxygen. The ventilator stopped working as a result of a power outage.
 


The third Arab journalist murdered in less than 48 hours by Israel - at least 111 journalists murdered in the last 95 days by Israel

 
The third journalist murdered in less than 48 hours - at least 111 journalists murdered in the last 95 days 😢💔😡
The well-known and respected journalist Abdallah Breis, together with three other journalist colleagues, survived an airstrike 2 months ago, while covering the ongoing genocide against the 2.2 million prisoners in Gaza

Beauty Of Palestine · Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem ...Photo by Ahmad Khalaf احمد خلف

Beauty Of Palestine Church of the Holy Sepulchre -Jerusalem

Photo: Ahmad Khalaf احمد خلف
 

The human cost and the environmental cost of war in the Middle East is horrifying, and yet America's mainstream newspapers, TV news, and politicians itch to have more & more war, investing in Israeli violence at every turn.

For every two Palestinian deaths, Palestinians are mentioned only once in the coverage of major newspapers we analyzed. For every Israeli death, Israelis are mentioned eight times — or a rate 16 times more per death that of Palestinians. The Intercept 
 

Dear President Biden (& some of my other elected officials),

A "How to Respond to Antisemitism" report on TV was featured on CNBC this morning.  I tuned in as I believe racism is wrong, and I want to know how best to help stop it.  

Andrew Sorkin of the New York Times was the interviewer. He spoke with a so called pollster/political-something-or-other who had interviewed a group of Zionist students. No Arabs or Muslims or Christians or Humanists.  

I am not going to repeat all the dangerously wrong Zionist propaganda that Sorkin & the "pollster" bandied about, but the pollster did ask wealthy listeners to stop giving to America's Ivy League Colleges. I suspect he'd rather wealthy listeners give $$$ to Israel.  So a pro-Israel pontificator can publicly call for CNBC listeners to stop investing in American colleges, but pro-Palestine truth tellers here in America are either ignored or demonized for calling for boycotts against Israel because of Israel's racist laws & policies and warmongering ways.

Do you have any clue how much pollution is generated by war? "The climate cost of the first 60 days of Israel’s military response was equivalent to burning at least 150,000 tonnes of coal"  &  "Almost half the total CO2 emissions were down to US cargo planes flying military supplies to Israel."  https://www.theguardian.com/world/2024/jan/09/emissions-gaza-israel-hamas-war-climate-change

The human cost and the environmental cost of war in the Middle East is horrifying, and yet America's mainstream newspapers, TV news, and politicians itch to have more & more war, investing in Israeli violence [and racism] at every turn.  

Please stop trusting Israeli news, and start listening to people who sincerely want peace and prosperity for all people.

FYI the call for freedom "From the River to the Sea" is a call for full and equal rights, not violence. It is a plea for compassion, the rule of fair & just laws, and an end to racist Israeli cruelty & apartheid in the Holy Land.

Sincerely

Anne Selden Annab

NOTES

Religion should be a personal, private choice, not a state funded project

Palestinian's incredible spirit of resilience and spirit full of life despite all the odds! We continue to pray for a ceasefire now…

Emissions from Israel’s war in Gaza have ‘immense’ effect on climate catastrophe

The Basarat Home in Palestine USURPED by Zionists... but never ever forgotten by its rightful owners and heirs.

DECOLONIZE THE NARRATIVE #FREE PALESTINE

How apartheid history shaped South Africa’s genocide case against Israel- in The Guardian

The Israeli army has assassinated Hamza Al-Dahdouh, the son of Wael Al-Dahdouh, Al-Jazeera’s main correspondent in Gaza...

Mourning books (& lives) lost due to rampant Israeli violence & anti-Palestine paranoia

Child of Handala - a modern interpretation of the 21st-century generation of Palestinian Nakba survivors.

Ralph Nader on Gaza Ceasefire & Why Suppression of Palestine Advocacy Is the Real Problem on Campus

Dr. Salman Abu Sitta: The tiny Gaza Strip, only 1.3% of Palestine, became a temporary home for 2.3 million Palestinian refugees.

Dear President Biden: Stop racist hate- start by stopping Israeli violence, and the Zionist stranglehold on your brain.

My letter to USA Today 1-5-2024 RE 50-year friendship offers a close look at caring dialogue on Israeli-Palestinian conflict

My letter to the New Yorker RE Mosab Abu Toha's A Palestinian Poet’s Perilous Journey Out of Gaza

Ibtisam Barakat: A Palestinian Whose Childhood Was Destroyed by War Pleads for Peace- Never letting children endure war again is the “never again” that might actually heal our wounded humanity.

But where should people go... 

Shereen Audi "I really wanted to spread some hope and positivity and give that feeling to the world and to everyone who needs it... all I wish for Palestine and for our world is peace and light.."

Ottoman Era Palestine circa 1890's... Palestinian fishermen in Tiberias (Tabriya) 

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

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-Semitism 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.

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...

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

Palestinian's incredible spirit of resilience and spirit full of life despite all the odds! We continue to pray for a ceasefire now…

 

Despite the incredibly harsh conditions our people in Gaza endure as the relentless war is close to 100 days of destruction and killing, life heroically continues in Gaza for our faithful:

* Eight children received their first communion at the Holy Family Church yesterday. 
 
* Hosts are being prepared in a makeshift “factory” as no supplies come from the outside.
 

* A group of Catholic faithful went to the St. Porphyrios Orthodox Church to bid them congratulations for the Orthodox Christmas celebrated on 7 January.
 
Incredible spirit of resilience and spirit full of life despite all the odds!
 
We continue to pray for a ceasefire now…

Emissions from Israel’s war in Gaza have ‘immense’ effect on climate catastrophe

The majority of the carbon dioxide estimated to have been produced can be attributed to Israel’s aerial bombardment and ground invasion of Gaza. Photograph: Mahmud Hams/AFP/Getty Image
 Exclusive: First months of conflict produced more planet-warming gases than 20 climate-vulnerable nations do in a year, study shows

Climate justice reporter @ninalakhani Tue 9 Jan 2024 03.30 EST

The planet-warming emissions generated during the first two months of the war in Gaza were greater than the annual carbon footprint of more than 20 of the world’s most climate-vulnerable nations, new research reveals.

The vast majority (over 99%) of the 281,000 metric tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2 equivalent) estimated to have been generated in the first 60 days following the 7 October Hamas attack can be attributed to Israel’s aerial bombardment and ground invasion of Gaza, according to a first-of-its-kind analysis by researchers in the UK and US.

According to the study, which is based on only a handful of carbon-intensive activities and is therefore probably a significant underestimate, the climate cost of the first 60 days of Israel’s military response was equivalent to burning at least 150,000 tonnes of coal... READ MORE    https://www.theguardian.com/world/2024/jan/09/emissions-gaza-israel-hamas-war-climate-change

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The Basarat Home in Palestine USURPED by Zionists... but never ever forgotten by its rightful owners and heirs.

Hana Basharat built the villa and named it after the Khalif Abbasi Haron A-Rashid, due to its grandeur and unique architectural design
Tarek Bachri:
 
"In 1977 Professor George Basarat came to Palestine using his American citizenship, carrying with him a picture of his grandfather's house in the Talabiya neighborhood. He walked around the area where his street names changed and passed through, went between the houses and tried to restore and bring up in his own eyes the descriptions he heard from his father and grandfather about the days of the neighborhood from once, wondering what the Aron-Rashid villa looks like in its new life?
 
The house built in 1926 is one of the most beautiful buildings in Western El-Kuds, where the Basharat family lived whose roots are from the village of Rapidia nearby. Hana Basharat, born in the city of A-Salat in Jordan, built the villa and named it after the Khalif Abbasi Haron A-Rashid, due to its grandeur and unique architectural design.
 
After hours of wandering and searching, Professor George found the three-story house with the blue ceramic adorning the façade of the house and kimori, and stood against the courtyard of lemon trees and ornate walls. The professor recalled the family stories about the house and tried to bring up the sights of the past and settle in what his eyes saw, while imagining the voices of his father and uncle when they play in their childhood in the yard and take pictures for the family pictures familiar to him, without imagining for themselves what would become their fate and the fate of the house in a few years.
 
When he knocked on the door, an elderly Israeli woman opened for him. He introduced himself and told her that the house belonged to his family until it was taken over by the 'defense' in 1948, when the British who rented the building from the family left the country at the end of their mandate and handed the keys to the Jewish organization *.
 
The woman told him: 'Your family has never lived here.' George laughed secretly to his heart, because in his hand he always held the picture of his family from the days they lived in their home, but he avoided getting into an argument with his wife about the matter. At this point they were joined by the woman's partner, Zvi Branzon, who was then appointed as a judge in the Israeli Supreme Court, and told him that he does not allow him to enter the other parts of the house and that he should stay in the living room only.
 
As for Golda Meir, former Prime Minister of israel after all, she stated above the pages of the Sunday Times, in an interview with the journalist Frank Giles on June 15, 1969, that 'there is no such thing with a Palestinian... Talk like we came and got them out of their country... They didn't exist. At the time of the interview Golda Meir, who then enjoyed as Prime Minister, was living in a family home in Sharat.
And here we are even now, 45 years after Prof. George's first visit to Sharat. We came to the house with Andrew, the fourth generation, who came to Palestine when the memories of his family live in his consciousness and he clings to his rights just like previous generations, because even if the old die, the young will not forget **.
 
Together we toured the Talvia neighborhood, and finally we approached the house itself. Andrew stood in front of the gate without saying anything and didn't move, and so he stood silently and stared at home for more than 5 minutes, as if his family's memories movie was projected between the arches of the third floor balcony. Then he walked around the yard, climbed the exterior stairs, touched the walls, looked out the windows and took pictures on the cell phone.
 
Suddenly the door opened and two people came out to us, one of them in work clothes, and the other asked 'Who are you and how can I help you? '. Andrew approached him, introduced himself and told him that his family once lived in the house.
 
The man said he was an engineer and that the company he works for designs and renovates the interior of the house, and said that if Andrew wants to come in he could call the owners and ask them for permission to come in. Andrew refused the offer, and on his way out picked two lemons from the yard - one to give to his father when he returns to America, and one for himself.
 
On our way out, the Israeli turned to us again and asked desperately, 'What, did they really once live in Golda Meir's house? '
 
But Andrew only laughed secretly, avoided getting into any arguments, and walked away with the same old picture of his family from the days when they lived in their home, which he always held in his hand.
 
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* At the beginning of 1948, when the ethnic cleansing and the Nakba had already begun, the defense forces in the Talvia neighborhood passed through a vehicle convoy and threatened with speakers the Arab residents of the neighborhood that if they did not leave it immediately, they would be eliminated and their property would be destroyed. The frightened residents left the neighborhood but turned to the British commissioner and asked him to protect their property. The commissioner ordered to surround the abandoned neighborhood in Gedot Til and made sure that the fleeing residents would be allowed to rent the apartments to police officers and British officials, but not to return to their homes. A few months later the British mandate ended, and the British forces handed over the houses to the Defense Organization.
 
** This sentence is a paraphrase of Ben Gurion's famous sentence "The old will die and the young will forget" - that is, that the memory of the Nakba will disappear and the claim of rights will disappear, supposedly, when generations pass.
  

Pamela Olson

"Most Westerners cannot understand that Palestinian longing for their homes and land. 

 The fact that Israelis thought "the old would die and the young would forget" shows that they have no concept of Palestinians' true belonging to the land.

Monday, January 8, 2024

How apartheid history shaped South Africa’s genocide case against Israel- in The Guardian

"Feinstein noted that while Jewish South Africans featured prominently in the struggle against apartheid, they were shunned by the Board of Deputies, which claimed to speak for the majority of the Jewish community. The organisation collaborated with the white regime and chose instead to honour figures such as Percy Yutar, the prosecutor who sent Nelson Mandela to prison.

Feinstein said that underpinning South African criticism of Israel is the ANC’s longstanding support for the Palestine Liberation Organisation and what he saw as the growing view that Israel was practising its own brand of apartheid in the occupied territories..."

How apartheid history shaped South Africa’s genocide case against Israel

Jewish groups have accused the ANC of antisemitism, but ICJ case stems from party’s longstanding support for Palestinians 

Mon 8 Jan 2024

Protesters hold flags and placards at a demonstration organised by the South African Jews for a free Palestine group in Johannesburg. Photograph: Kim Ludbrook/EPA

"South Africa’s lawsuit seeking a halt to the Israeli assault on Gaza in response to the Hamas cross-border attack in October comes after years of deteriorating relations rooted in the ANC’s decades-long support for the Palestinian cause and the legacy of Israel’s close military alliance with the apartheid regime during some of the most oppressive years of white rule"

READ MORE   https://www.theguardian.com/world/2024/jan/08/south-africa-genocide-case-israel-apartheid-history

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Sunday, January 7, 2024

The Israeli army has assassinated Hamza Al-Dahdouh, the son of Wael Al-Dahdouh, Al-Jazeera’s main correspondent in Gaza...

This is a photo of Hamza next to his father.

The Israeli army has assassinated Hamza Al-Dahdouh, the son of Wael Al-Dahdouh, Al-Jazeera’s main correspondent in Gaza.
 
In the first weeks of the genocide, they killed his wife and some of his children. Now his oldest son, who worked as a journalist.
 
Hamza was in a car moving to report on atrocities in Rafah and other southern parts of Gaza.