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Wednesday, May 29, 2019

Eurovision 2019 was in Israel ?!!!!!!

Palestinian born Basil Harb with his beloved daughters Nancy & Barbara- Christmas in Bakersville, California

Nancy Harb Almendras at 19, 46 years ago visiting her Aunt Jameela in Ramallah, Palestine
"Forty-six years ago I was nineteen and doing my junior year abroad in Heidelberg. I wanted to see my late Aunt Jameelah in Ramallah so I flew in to the Tel Aviv Airport (Lydda is Palestinian town that was there before). Although I had an American passport, my last name was Harb so I was interrogated; at least one of the interrogators was a young Russian girl. They wanted to know my grandfather's name. Three hours later after being strip searched and having every candy bar that I'd brought from Germany for my aunt and uncle opened up and scrutinized, I was free to go to the terminal. Nineteen year-old Nancy Harb from Bakersfield, California,was no threat to the Israeli government. Its purpose was to humiliate me so that I wouldn't return to the place where my father was born. 

I got off relatively well. Maysoon Zayid, the Palestinian comic who is disabled, wrote about the time she was menstruating and the Israelis wouldn't let her have her pads. It's all orchestrated to humiliate us so that we won't return. Some of us have too much pride to return. I will never forget the late Palestinian renowned artist, Vladimir Tamari, whose family hails from Jaffa, telling me in Tokyo, that he would not return because he did not want to endure being humiliated by some immigrant to Israel. We are well off and have done well for ourselves in Asia, America, and Europe. Our humiliations pale compared to the suffering, occupied people of Gaza and the West Bank. Think of this when you tune in to Eurovision this week." Nancy Harb Almendras on  May 14th 2019


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Eurovision 2019 was in Israel ?!!!!!!

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Israel’s Eurovision: ‘Dare to Dream’ Unless You’re Caged in Gaza- Just an Hour’s Drive Away, Palestinians Yearn for Freedom & Equality Abier Almasri 

This week, Israel hosts the international song contest Eurovision in Tel Aviv, under the slogan of “Dare to Dream.” Many across Europe have come hundreds of miles to Israel for the festivities but, even though I live less than an hour’s drive away in the Gaza Strip, I’m not allowed to make the trip.
Israel, in coordination with Egypt, has turned Gaza into an open-air prison, caging in the two million of us Palestinians living in the small territory. For almost 12 years, Israeli authorities have largely limited travel to “exceptional humanitarian cases” – an unlawful generalized travel ban not based on any individualized assessment of security risk. The number of people travelling out of Gaza in 2018 via the Erez Crossing in was about 1 percent of what it was in September 2000, before the closure was imposed.

Despite our difficult reality, I dared to dream for years of traveling and seeing the world and nearby Jerusalem, also just a short drive away. Last year, the Israeli army permitted me to leave Gaza for the first time in my life, as a 31-year-old, to attend meetings for Human Rights Watch in New York. I later received another permit to visit Israel and the rest of Palestine for the first time, taking in every moment, knowing I may never have the opportunity again.

I am more fortunate than most people in Gaza, 80 percent of whom depend on humanitarian aid and more than half of whom are unemployed.

I wish those attending Eurovision could visit me in Gaza and experience our reality, such as rolling power cuts that last most of the day, and the psychological torment of feeling trapped and unable to travel through no wrongdoing of your own.

We Palestinians of Gaza may not be able to attend Eurovision, but we will never stop daring to dream.

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Haidar Eid
Dear Madonna and Eurovision 2019 contestants.....
"Let me tell you what supporting peace really means. 
It means affirming the fact that Palestine is under occupation and that Israel has violated numerous UN resolutions calling for the withdrawal of its troops from Palestinian territories. It means recognising that Israel and its illegal settlements operate under apartheid, where Palestinians are segregated, surveilled, oppressed, and killed into submission. It means acknowledging that Israel was built on a land whose original native population was violently ethnically cleansed and dispossessed.

The very venue your hosts are having you sing at, the Expo Tel Aviv, was built on the ruins of the Palestinian village Al-Shaykh Muwannis, which like 530 others were completely razed to the ground in 1948 to make way for settlers coming from your countries in Europe. We, the six million Palestinian refugees scattered around the world, are the living proof that Palestine was a thriving and civilised land before the arrival of the European Zionists. 

Those few Palestinians who were able to remain in their land and were given Israeli citizenship, face more than 50 discriminatory laws which make them non-equal citizens. In fact, last year Israel finally officially acknowledged the apartheid it had imposed for decades on the non-Jews within its borders by proclaiming itself a Jewish state. But even before this declaration, anti-apartheid fighters, like Nelson Mandela and Archbishop Desmond Tutu, had repeatedly compared Israel to South Africa and said that the parallels are clear

If Europe took action and boycotted the racist murderous regime of apartheid South Africa, why aren't you doing so with Israel? Why do you insist on rewarding the perpetrators of the second-gravest crime against humanity, apartheid?

Why are you pretending not to see the colonisation of Palestine? Over the past few days, you have been singing just a few kilometres away from a vast network of segregated infrastructure and checkpoints that separate some 650,000 Jewish settlers who live in illegal settlements built on occupied Palestinian land from the Palestinian population. Meanwhile, the true owners of the land in the West Bank have no state to protect them, no rights to the resources of the land, including water, no real freedom of movement, and no real economic prospects to live a dignified life."


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Salma Hayek at Cannes Film Festival - #FreePalestine !!!

Salma Hayek at Cannes Film Festival - #FreePalestine !!!

I put in an exclamation point "!!!" for each of the three religions that are based in The Holy Land: Palestine/Israel

Saturday, May 25, 2019

Israelis and Americans Would Act Just Like Palestinians Do Today: The situation is volatile, a veritable tinderbox. If the Mideast blows up, many will die, Palestinians and Israelis.

Image by Christian Dorn from Pixabay

Sam Bahour....."The truth is that, if placed in the same ill-fated predicament, Americans and Israelis would act just like Palestinians do today; some would use violence, like what emerged from Gaza recently. This is not to say that this is a smart or effective strategy, it merely is a human reaction when a community feels no other path to live exists.

Others, the majority, would use diplomatic and non-violent methods to protect their community, like boycotting and divesting from their occupier and refusing to attend an “economic workshop” called for by a third party in a foreign venue aimed at beautifying life in their cages of military occupation. These non-violent strategies would become a rallying call to mobilize all four corners of the earth to hold the occupying state accountable.

Imagine, for example, China suddenly invading New York City claiming that a Golden Sky-Dragon gave it all of Manhattan. Imagine further that native New Yorkers were forced into just two boroughs, all their assets forfeited. Furthermore, every aspect of their new lives will be controlled by the Red Army.

Suppose further that Russia, North Korea, and others block UN resolutions to punish China, and funds its illegal invasion/occupation. How long do you think red-blooded Americans would put up with that and not fight back?

Palestinians have tried every form of protest — from armed resistance to civil disobedience to negotiations to lawsuits to boycotts. Nothing has worked. Israel, like 18th-century England (the US Declaration of Independence lists 27 grievances that British King George III ignored), blocks all forms of redress while continuing to kill, land grab, and steal resources.
Palestinians are being pushed into ever-smaller enclaves with less and less to lose. The situation is volatile, a veritable tinderbox. If the Mideast blows up, many will die, Palestinians and Israelis. It would be a historic tragedy for history to look back, yet again, and question how a developed, modern society allowed itself to be governed into never-ending turmoil."

Sam Bahour is a Palestinian-American business consultant from Ramallah/Al-Bireh in the West Bank. He is chair of Americans for a Viable Palestinian Economy (AVPE) and serves as a policy adviser to Al-Shabaka, the Palestinian Policy Network and is co-editor of “Homeland: Oral Histories of Palestine and Palestinians” (1994). He blogs at ePalestine.com. @SamBahour

Monday, May 6, 2019

Nihal Rabbani: "November or December 1988 with my dad, celebrating Palestine's Declaration of Independence..."

Mahmoud Rabbani, born in Palestine, with his daughter, Nihal Rabbani, who is wearing a traditional embroidered Palestinian dress.
Essay by Nihal Rabbani:

"November or December 1988 with my dad, celebrating Palestine's Declaration of Independence. 

Thirty years ago, when the First Intifada received worldwide media attention, and we slowly started being portrayed as human beings instead of terrorists for the first time ever, there was a sparkle of hope. 

This was before the Oslo Accords, before the apartheid wall was erected, before the West Bank quadrupled in settlements, before the Palestinian Authority was formed, before the Gaza Strip became a mining field for the Israeli military to practice ILLEGAL chemical warfare on the Palestinian population, before a small proportion of a lost generation succumbed to suicide bombings, before Hamas would become a household name and replace Israel's accountability for its war crimes (it had only been in existence for a year in 1988) and before I even set foot in my parents' birthplace.

Shortly after this photo was taken, my father visited Palestine for the first time since he was thirteen years old, about forty years after his family was expelled from their homeland in 1948 and forced to escape to refugee camps in Lebanon." 

Tuesday, March 5, 2019

Ilhan Omar's refusal to 'pledge allegiance' to Israel does not make her antisemitic


Congresswoman Ilhan Omar defended herself in a series of tweets posted on Sunday night:

"Our democracy is built on debate, Congresswoman! I should not be expected to have allegiance/pledge support to a foreign country in order to serve my country in Congress or serve on committee," she said.

"I have not mischaracterized our relationship with Israel, I have questioned it and that has been clear from my end.

"I am told everyday that I am anti-American if I am not pro-Israel. I find that to be problematic and I am not alone.

"I just happen to be willing to speak up on it and open myself to attacks."
 
Ilhan Omar says her refusal to 'pledge allegiance' to Israel does not make her antisemitic 
 https://news.yahoo.com/ilhan-omar-says-her-refusal-085230217.html



MARCH 1st 2019
GOP's hatemongering anti-Muslim/ anti-Ilhan Omar meme that is now making the rounds on social media
GOP's anti-Muslim display likening Rep. Omar to a terrorist rocks W. Virginia capitol
"Omar tweeted about the incident later on Friday.

"No wonder why I am on the 'Hitlist' of a domestic terrorist and 'Assassinate Ilhan Omar' is written on my local gas stations," she wrote.

The display was set up as part of "WV GOP Day," which the party advertised on Facebook as a day when "Republicans Take the Rotunda."" https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/politics-news/gop-s-anti-muslim-display-likening-rep-omar-terrorist-rocks-n978371



March 4th 2019

"House Democrats will vote Wednesday on a resolution condemning anti-Semitism in response to comments made last week by Representative Ilhan Omar (D., N.Y.) that were deemed anti-Semitic by a number of prominent fellow Democrats.

It remains unclear whether the resolution, which was first reported by the Washington Post, will condemn Omar by name or just anti-Semitism in general." https://news.yahoo.com/house-dems-introduce-anti-semitism-195915822.html



Merriam Webster Dictionary Definition of anti-Semitism


: hostility toward or discrimination against Jews as a religious, ethnic, or racial group

Definition of prejudice

  : an irrational attitude of hostility directed against an individual, a group, a race, or their supposed characteristics
 

Seems to me the nasty anti-Muslim hate mongering directed towards destroying Minnesota Rep. Ilhan Omar is what should be condemned by our Congress....

American Hero, Minnesota Rep. Ilhan Omar in the audience ahead of President's State of the Union address at the U.S. Capitol on Feb. 5, 2019

Friday, March 1, 2019

Preserved Online For All To See ... a poem by Anne Selden Annab

 in Growing Gardens for Palestine
“My Christian grandmother and my Muslim grandmother in Palestine” - Shared by a Palestinian man on Facebook
       
       The Holy Land


You have bullets, bully brigades,
biblical words & word smiths
all fundraising for more...
More injustice. More suffering.
More homes and gardens usurped,
more children tormented and
families destroyed in what was
(what always will be)
historic Palestine.
 
We have nothing much more
than personal stories,
beloved memories,
and old photographs
preserved online for all to see.
 
We are people, human beings.
Our ancestry reaches back
totally entwined with every
rock and stone, every tree,
every water well, every little flower,
no matter where we are now.
 
Our recipes are of the land
and trade routes, plus trial
and error.  We helped perfect bread
baked in clay ovens, in our own way.
 
Our Zaatar is a scrumptious blend
of herbs  & our olive oil is heavenly gold.
 
We keep keys.
 
Our embroideries are
by hand, with symbols
imagined and taught
mother to daughter for eons,
for longer than thread can last.
 
Our hope is that one day
justice and peace will prevail
for all good people willing to
actively empower fair and just laws
with full and equal rights, respect, 
dignity... and security for all.
 
                                  poem copyright ©2015 Anne Selden Annab     

Children of Palestine, Jerusalem, 1920



Children of Palestine, Jerusalem, 1920 Photo de Lehnert & Landrock

Wednesday, February 6, 2019

Please stop putting Israeli interests before American interests and ideals -letters I sent to my Senators regarding BDS

United Nations Dove of Peace, presented by Pope John Paul II, on the occasion of his visit to the United Nations, 2 October 1979
Dear Senator Toomey

Please stop putting Israeli interests before American interests.... Go visit Israel as often as you like- on your own dime, please.

Go idolize and worship what ever you want to idolize and worship in Israel, but please do not force all Americans to fund and applaud your personal religious preferences and investments.

Violence is very very wrong.  BDS is a NONVIOLENT movement and American leaders seeking to make BDS illegal only make matters worse here, there and everywhere...  If America only allowed Christians full freedom and rights here in America, and if America had an official religion and religious scholars funded by taxpayers I would hope that people would be able to boycott that blatant injustice and discrimination.

Substitute the word "Israel" for "America" in the following sentence to better understand the situation:  It does not mean destroying America, it means making America more just and fair for all people, regardless of religion.

Thank you for your time & trouble

&

Dear Senator Casey


Please stop putting Israeli interests before American interests.  BDS is a nonviolent movement and American leaders seeking to make BDS illegal only make matters worse here, there and everywhere...  If America only allowed Christians full freedom and rights here in America, and if America had an official religion and religious scholars funded by taxpayers I would hope that people would be able to boycott that blatant injustice and discrimination.

Substitute the word "Israel" for "America" in the following sentence to better understand the situation:  It does not mean destroying America, it means making America more just and fair for all people, regardless of religion.

Thank you for your time & trouble

Sincerely,
Anne Selden Annab