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Friday, May 1, 2026

"The olive tree is not just the modern symbol of the Palestinians and their deep roots in the soil of their land, it was always central to their history and economy..." William Dalrymple

William Dalrymple

The olive tree is not just the modern symbol of the Palestinians and their deep roots in the soil of their land, it was always central to their history and economy. 
 
Along with cotton, which the Palestinians exported to Marseilles, olive oil and olive soap were major export industries in the early Ottoman period, a reflection of the astonishing number amount of olive trees growing between Jerusalem and Nablus. 
 
The trees were divided into rumani- the big, old spreading ones that dated back to Byzantine times and so were most fruiful- and the more youthful islami ones, those planted under Muslim rule, so younger and therefore less productive and taxed at a lower rate. 
 
Camels carried the oil into town, each one carrying a load of four vessels, while soap was carried out.  The Ottomans taxed camels moving in both directions. 
 
There were at least twelve olive oil soap factories operating in Jerusalem under the Mamluks. 
 
Under early Ottoman rule, the Jerusalem economy greatly enlarged, well-organised guilds were set up and yet more soap factories were built. 
 
The Janisseries in the Citadel and the 'ulama of the al-Aqsa were both heavily invested in the trade. 
 
By the 18thC, the making of olive oil soap had partly migrated to Nablus, which along with Acre became the richest city in the region, largely on the proceeds.

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Thursday, October 30, 2025

“International law is clear: States must neither aid nor assist in the internationally wrongful acts of others, and must prevent & punish international crimes." New report “Gaza Genocide: A Collective Crime"

Francesca Albanese, Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in the Palestinian territories occupied since 1967
 
United Nations Geneva
Independent human rights expert  @FranceskAlbs: “International law is clear: States must neither aid nor assist in the internationally wrongful acts of others, and must prevent & punish international crimes." New report “Gaza Genocide: A Collective Crime": buff.ly/4o4gZ3k
 
 https://www.ohchr.org/en/press-releases/2025/10/gaza-genocide-crime-israel-did-not-commit-alone-says-special-rapporteur

Gaza genocide: A crime Israel did not commit alone, says Special Rapporteur

28 October 2025

CAPE TOWN - Israel’s genocide in Gaza is part of an international system of complicity, a UN expert warned today.

“International law is clear: States must neither aid nor assist in the internationally wrongful acts of others, and must prevent and punish international crimes,” Francesca Albanese, Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in the Palestinian territories occupied since 1967 told the General Assembly. “This requires immediately suspending all military, economic, and diplomatic ties with Israel until its crimes cease, and pursuing justice for the survivors by holding perpetrators and accomplices accountable.”

Albanese addressed the General Assembly from Cape Town, South Africa — after US sanctions prevented her from presenting her report in New York.

The Special Rapporteur’s new report, “Gaza Genocide: A Collective Crime,” reveals how influential Third States — with the acquiescence of many others — have provided diplomatic, military, economic and ideological support to Israel, entrenching, rather than dismantling Israel’s settler colonial apartheid, now turned genocidal.

“No State can credibly claim to uphold international law while arming, supporting, or shielding a genocidal regime,” Albanese said.

The report shows how Third States are breaching their duty to prevent genocide, apartheid, and territorial conquest by supplying Israel with aid, arms, and political cover despite clear evidence of genocidal intent. Citing rulings from the International Court of Justice and the International Criminal Court, Albanese said that the world has been on notice since at least 2004 — yet impunity has only deepened.

“States knew. States had the means to act,” the Special Rapporteur said. “International law does not allow the luxury of feigned ignorance, delay or rhetorical acrobatics.”

Instead, the report claims, States have obscured, ignored, and even profited from Israel’s violations of international law, through military, economic, diplomatic and even “humanitarian” channels.

Albanese’s report showed how military cooperation—through arms trade and intelligence sharing—has fuelled Israel’s war machine including during the genocide. While the US and Germany alone have provided over 90 per cent of Israel’s arms imports, at least 26 States have supplied or facilitated arms and components, and many others bought weapons tested on Palestinians.

“Trade and investment have sustained—and profited from—Israel’s economy,” the Special Rapporteur said. Between 2022 and 2024, exports of electronics, pharmaceuticals, energy, minerals, and dual-use items, totalling $474 billion, helped Israel finance its military operations. About one-third of this trade is with the EU, while North America and several Arab States continue deepening economic ties.... READ MORE  https://www.ohchr.org/en/press-releases/2025/10/gaza-genocide-crime-israel-did-not-commit-alone-says-special-rapporteur

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"Francesca Albanese strives for impartiality and inclusiveness. She emphasizes that true impartiality cannot be either ignorance or indifference. Instead, it involves objectively investigating facts through the lens of international law and recognizing and addressing - instead of denying or ignoring - underlying power imbalance or historical injustices. Her focus is on achieving rights and freedoms, including through justice and accountability, for all involved. “Resolving the Question of Palestine, or the ‘Israeli/Palestinian conflict’ in line with international law - she say - is not complicated, but it requires reigour to follow what is just: ending the genocide, the unlawful occupation of what remains of Mandate Palestine, and then, ending apartheid, for both Palestinians and Israelis - so they will be able to leave in freedom and peace int he land they both all home”..."   https://www.ohchr.org/en/special-procedures/sr-palestine/francesca-albanese

Wednesday, July 30, 2025

Tuesday, July 29, 2025

"The absolute incapacity of Western leaders to enforce international law when it comes to Israel is EPIC..." Francesca Albanese, UN Special Rapporteur oPt

 Francesca Albanese, UN Special Rapporteur oPt

The absolute incapacity of Western leaders to enforce intl law when it comes to Israel is EPIC. 
 
Ministers, Prime Ministers, Presidents of Republic: Doing NOTHING, diverting attention, sanctioning individual ministers IS NOT enforcing the intl law that was developed after the Holocaust and WWII to prevent another Holocaust and WWII. 
 
At this critical point, Your states have a CLEAR obligation to: 
 
1. Sanction Israel 
 
2. Impose a total arms embargo (no buy, no sell, no transfer, direct or indirect) 
 
3. Break the siege (send navies instead of dropping food on the head of starving genocide survivors) 
 
4. Suspend all trade agreements with Israel till the end of the genocide, occupation and apartheid. 
 
5. Investigate and prosecute individuals and orgs that have committed crimes in the oPt. Together we can, and we will.

 https://x.com/FranceskAlbs/status/1950070686510092792

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Francesca Albanese is saying what far too many in power refuse to: this isn’t a diplomatic failure. It’s a moral collapse. International law was meant to prevent atrocities like this, not be selectively enforced. The time for statements has passed. Action is now a legal and moral obligation.

Thursday, December 5, 2013

Time for honesty about dialogue with Israel... There’s a healthy alternative to the hypocrisy of engaging Israel privately while condemning "normalization” publicly

Hussein Ibish is a Senior Fellow at the American Task Force on Palestine (ATFP). He is a regular contributor to many American and Middle Eastern publications.
"Arabs and Israelis need to deal with each other, and all serious people in both societies know it."
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A November 19 Thomas Friedman column that mentioned that Israeli President Shimon Peres had addressed a Gulf security conference in Abu Dhabi via satellite, and that in the audience were numerous Arab and Muslim foreign ministers, at first went relatively unnoticed.

Several days later, Middle Eastern media bubbled with conspiratorial and shocking reports of a "secret speech" given by Peres to leading Arab and Muslim diplomats.

As everyone who doesn't live inside a warm cocoon of willful ignorance knows, the Arabs and Israel are in constant contact. They talk about everything from security to trade, intelligence to diplomacy.

Even its supposedly most implacable foes, Hamas, Hezbollah, the Syrian regime and, yes, Iran, are always in touch – somehow or another – with Israel.

One can have sympathy for Arab officials who may wish to keep these contacts discreet and even secret. They are understandably concerned about public opinion that is primed to misinterpret these contacts as untoward "normalization" rather than the normative reality in the Middle East....READ MORE