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Land and Property Theft and Destruction/Ethnic Cleansing Palestinian Negotiator Says New Settlement Building Would End Peace Talks
Chief Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erakat said an anticipated new round
of peace talks will fall apart if Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu doesn’t extend a freeze on West Bank settlement building. “If
we launch the talks and then Mr. Netanyahu will choose to poke us in the
eye by tendering and ending the moratorium, he will have killed the
negotiations,” Erakat said in an interview today in his office in
Jericho. He said the two sides were “very close” to restarting direct
peace talks.
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2010-08-19/ palestinian-negotiator-says-new-settlement-building-would-end-peace-talks.html
Peace Talks in the Shadow of Demolitions While
President
Barack Obama pressures Palestinians to re-engage in direct peace talks,
and Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu loftily counsels President Mahmoud
Abbas not to miss the opportunity, recent demolitions within the
Occupied Palestinian Territory and Israel continue unabated and
unaddressed. According to OCHA, July and August have marked the highest
number of demolitions this year. As of the end of July, OCHA reports
Israeli forces have destroyed over 230 structures effectively displacing
and/or affecting over 1100 Palestinians, including 400 children since
the beginning of 2010. Over 50% of said destruction has taken place in
July alone. OCHA further comments that the Israeli Civil Administration
will be stepping up demolitions in the West Bank per orders by the
Israeli Ministry of Defense.
http://www.badil.org/en/press-releases/135-2010/2555-press-eng-024
Human Rights Watch: New Peak in Arbitrary Razing of Palestinian Homes
(Jerusalem) - The Israeli government should immediately stop the
arbitrary destruction of Palestinian homes and other property in the
West Bank and compensate the people it has displaced, Human Rights Watch
said today. Israeli authorities destroyed 141 Palestinian homes and
other buildings in July 2010, the largest number in any month since at
least 2005, and have already carried out dozens of demolitions in
August.
http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/HRW/975831434ab0516d420da85550240690.htm
Israel takes 10 per cent of West Bank for wall
Ramallah: Israel has confiscated a total of 583.5 kilometres, comprising
10.3 per cent of the total size of the West Bank for construction of the
West Bank Wall which is being built within the Green Line, said a top
Palestinian official. According to Maher Ghonaim, Palestinian State
Minister for the Wall and Settlement Affairs, Israel has so far finished
construction of 440km of the wall (58 per cent) which is expected to be
758km when complete. He added that a total of 696.5 kilometres of the
wall when complete will be located in the West Bank itself and within
the Green Line.
http://gulfnews.com/news/region/palestinian-territories/ israel-takes-10-per-cent-of-west-bank-for-wall-1.670548
Desecration protest in Jerusalem Dozens
of
demonstrators in West Jerusalem have protested against the demolition
of tombstones in the city's historic Muslim cemetery. The protesters say
hundreds of graves were desecrated. But city officials say they simply
did away with fake tombstones, placed there to deter developers. Nisreen
El-Shamayleh has the story.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ifA0UvfkUWI&feature=youtube_gdata
Al-Araqib residents fear fourth demolition
JERUSALEM (IPS) - On the eve of the start of Ramadan last week, Israeli
police demolished the Bedouin village of al-Araqib in the Negev desert.
It was the third time within two weeks that the village had been razed.
Unfazed, the Bedouin villagers immediately began rebuilding.
http://electronicintifada.net/v2/article11472.shtml
Fighting expulsion and Western hypocrisy in Jerusalem
Earlier this summer, Israel arrested Muhammad Abu Tir, a member of the
Palestinian Legislative Council and Hamas. Israel also ordered two other
PLC members, Muhammad Totah and Ahmad Attoun and the Palestinian
Authority's former minister of Jerusalem affairs Khaled Abu Arafeh to
leave their home town of Jerusalem. Rahela Mizrahi writes for The
Electronic Intifada.
http://electronicintifada.net/v2/article11464.shtml
Solidarity/Activism/Boycott,
Sanctions
&
Divestment
Israeli media: Palestinians attempt to blow up the wall
Loud explosions and gun shots were been heard near the annexation wall
near Qalandia refugee camp near Ramallah, Thursday near Midnight.
Israeli media sources reported that Palestinians set some tires on fire
and put a gas container in it near the wall causing an explosion near
the wall which sustains some damage.
http://www.imemc.org/article/59299
Awarta land reclamation attacked by armed settlers and military August
20th,
2010-- On Thursday morning, Palestinian farmers and international
supporters were barred from irrigating the olive trees they had planted
on Land Day (March 30) in the valley east of Awarta. For a month now, on
every Thursday, people gather to reclaim the threatened lands.
http://stopthewall.org/latestnews/2344.shtml
Troops Fire Tear Gas At Anti Wall Protesters Near Bethlehem
Bethlehem
– PNN - Israeli and international supporters joined the villagers of Al
Ma'sara, near the southern West Bank city of Bethlehem to protest the
Israeli wall. Villagers and their supporters marched after the midday
prayers on Friday and headed toward farmers' lands Israel is planning to
take over ot build the wall there. People carried the photos of the
Israeli soldier who recently published her photos in facebook while
abusing Palestinian detainees. Israeli soldiers stopped the protesters
at the entrance of the village and used tear gas and sound bombs to
force people back. A number of civilians were treated for tear gas
inhalation. The protest ended shortly their after.
http://english.pnn.ps/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=8675&Itemid=59
Anti Wall Protest Near Jerusalem Ends Peacefully Jerusalem
–
PNN - Villagers of Al Walaja near Jerusalem protested on Friday the
Israeli wall being built on their lands. Israeli and international
supporters joined the villagers today. The protest started shortly after
the midday prayers ended in the local mosque. People marched across the
village then reached the finished part of the wall, organizers
delivered number of speeches and ended the protest without any clashes
with Israeli soldiers who kept their distance and did not interfere with
the protest.
http://english.pnn.ps/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=8674&Itemid=59
Those forced from their land need a common voice
It
has been just over a year since Israeli settlers backed by the courts
began evicting and taking over the homes of Palestinian families in the
Sheik Jarrah neighbourhood of occupied East Jerusalem. In response,
neighbourhood residents have been joined by Israeli and international
activists in weekly demonstrations, inspired by the protests against
Israel’s Wall in the West Bank towns of Bi’lin and Ni’lin.
http://www.thenational.ae/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20100820/OPINION/708199890/1006
West Bank boycott campaign impacting settlement economy
Grassroots Palestinian boycott campaigns across the occupied West Bank
to take Israeli settlement products off the shelves of local stores have
made an impact on the Israeli settlement economy, to the unease of the
Israeli government, noted the Israeli daily Haaretz this week.
http://electronicintifada.net/v2/article11474.shtml
Successful outcome in Swedish peace activist’s legal appeal against Israeli sentence banning him from Palestine
On Thursday 12 August 2010 Swedish peace activist Marcus Regnander’s
legal battle with the Police Department of Hebron ended successfully.
His appeal against a sentence which banned him from the West Bank for six months,
after being convicted – despite the absence of any evidence – of
assaulting a soldier, was filed at the District Court in Jerusalem.
http://palsolidarity.org/2010/08/13917/
Anti Cyprus bans Gaza-bound ship from its waters Organizers of Lebanese ship carrying female activists say it will set sail Sunday despite warning.
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3940079,00.html
The Siege (Gaza & West Bank)/Humanitarian/Restriction of Movement
Gaza: Homeless families move into government building
GAZA CITY (Ma'an) -- Families who lost their homes in Israel's Operation
Cast Lead offensive appealed to the Gaza government Thursday not to
evict them from a ministry-owned building. During the war, 73 homes in
As-Salam neighborhood, east of Jabalia in northern Gaza, were destroyed.
Some families moved into tents and make-shift homes with corrugated iron
ceilings, while others took over a residential building owned by Gaza's
Ministry of Housing.
http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=309328
In Palestine, Barriers Rise Between Ramadan Gatherings, Mel Frykberg
AZZUN ATMA, Northern West Bank – For seven years Majda Abdul Qader
Sheikh, 38, has not been allowed to visit the home of her parents, just a
few hundred meters from her house. "I tried to get a special visitor’s
permit for a quick visit during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan but I
was refused," says Sheikh, mother of seven children. "I have had no
problems with the Israeli authorities, nor am I considered a security
threat," she added.
http://original.antiwar.com/frykberg/2010/08/19/in-palestine-barriers-rise-between-ramadan-gatherings/
Gaza crossings closed GAZA
CITY
(Ma'an) -- Gaza crossings will be shut until Sunday following an
announcement by Israeli officials on Friday morning that the terminal
would be shut down for the day. With Saturday a regularly scheduled
closure day for the terminals, the Strip will go two days with no
commercial or humanitarian aid deliveries, as UN reports continue to
stress that the "impact of easings remains limited."
http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=309383
Human Rights/Racism
IDF soldiers arrested over alleged mistreatment of Palestinian detainees
5 Nahal Haredi soldiers suspected of taking their photographs alongside bound detainees, as well as two cases of drug use.
http://www.haaretz.com/news/national/idf- soldiers-arrested-over-alleged-mistreatment-of-palestinian-detainees-1.309093
Eden
Abergil responds to critics: ‘I can’t afford Arab-lovers to ruin the perfect life I live! I’ve got no remorse and no regrets.’
Eden Abergil: I’m for a Zionist Jewish state! I’m protecting what was
mine since forever!! I won’t get with you into religious statements etc
but I’m declared and defined as a proud Jew and as a proud Jew it’s my
duty to fight for everything that belongs to me there’s a picture of me
they published that says it all in my opinion “if it wasn’t for her
they’d murder your mother” and I’m not talking just about me but about
all the soldiers guarding and protecting us!!! There are no laws in
war!! I hate Arabs and wish them all the worst and it would be fun for
me to kill them or even massacre them you can’t forget what they’re
doing nevermind the reason I’m just on the side of the Jewish people!!!
And this will last forever.
http://mondoweiss.net/2010/08/
Anshel Pfeffer / It's all too easy for Israeli rights groups to call the IDF's bluff
Forty-three years of ruling another people have produced generations of
Israelis incapable of seeing their neighbors as human beings.
http://www.haaretz.com/magazine/anglo-file/ anshel-pfeffer-it-s-all-too-easy-for-israeli-rights-groups-to-call-the-idf-s-bluff-1.309128
J'lem train company asks passengers: 'Do you mind traveling with Arabs?'
With capital light rail raring to go, operator surveys residents' attitudes.
http://www.haaretz.com/print-edition/news/ j-lem-train-company-asks-passengers-do-you-mind-traveling-with-arabs-1.309101
Violence/Provocations Early morning settler attack on Palestinian family in Hebron area
Atta Jabr is a farmer who lives with his family on a hill, near Road 60.
They live in the Bakav Valley, around Hebron. They live close to Harsina
settlement and an illegal outpost. At around 5:00am on Wednesday
morning, 18 August 2010, Atta and his family were awoken by the sound of
a shofar – a horn used in Jewish religious rituals. Six settlers came
down from the rocks where they were sitting, on land which is the
property of the Jabr family. Atta and his pre-teen daughter came out to
see what was going on. The settlers then ran down the hill and attacked
them. Atta and his daughter were pushed around violently, but thankfully
they managed to get inside the house and close the door. The settlers
then began yelling a slew of insults and threats. They said that the
land belonged to them and therefore they should own Atta’s house too.
They screamed that they wanted to “f—“ everyone in the house and that
they wanted to “f—-“ Atta’s daughter. One of Atta’s relatives, Jaoud,
came running out of his house to see what was going on. When the
settlers saw him they fled.
http://palsolidarity.org/2010/08/13883/
Provocations continue: settler rally in Al Buwayra
About 4 pm on 18 August 2010, a group of international activists
witnessed an large number of Israeli settlers walking in groups up to
“Hill 18” in Al Buwayra, a neighborhood on the outskirts of Hebron.
Settlers there had made an outpost in the very heart of the village, and
over the years they have repeatedly harassed and attacked the
Palestinians living here. Said outpost was recently been demolished by
the Israeli army, sparking settlers riots and vindictive attacks on
people, property and farmland. The day after the demolition settlers
began to rebuild the outpost, and this process is ongoing.
http://palsolidarity.org/2010/08/13878/
Witnesses: Armed settler threatens farmers NABLUS
(Ma'an)
-- An armed settler accompanied by settlement security guards prevented
Palestinian farmers and peace activists from irrigating their land near
Nablus on Thursday morning, witnesses said. A resident of the
illegal Itamar settlement, carrying a rifle and traveling in an armored
vehicle with guards, approached farmers en route to water their recently
planted olive trees. Witnesses said the settler threatened to shoot the
farmers, from Awarta village, if they did not leave the area.
http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=309294
Dark days in Al Buwayra: a week of settler attacks
Al Buwayra is a small village located on the outskirts of Hebron, with
about 560 inhabitants. Most people are farmers, growing grapes and
vegetables to support themselves. The situation in the village is
critical, and villagers are repeatedly being attacked by settlers from
the illegal Kyriat Arba and Harzina settlements which surround the
village as well as several illegal outposts.
http://palsolidarity.org/2010/08/13870/
Settlers Attack as a Palestinian Villagers try to Secure Water in the South Hebron Hills, Joseph Dana
Israel
and the West Bank are experiencing record temperature this week. The
heat always brings the issue of water access to the forefront of
Palestinian minds in the South West Bank. The issue of water in Area C
of the South Hebron Hills in the West Bank is a major one. Because the
area is under full Israeli military and civil control, the Israeli
government at the request of the Israeli army often denies water
infrastructure for Palestinians villages. The idea is slowly starve the
villages in order to pressure the residents into moving to major city
centers such as Yatta and Hebron. Dramatic images of a Palestinian child
holding on to his father as he is arrested by Israeli soldiers for ‘stealing water’ surfaced some weeks ago made international news.
http://josephdana.com/2010/08/ settlers-attack-as-a-palestinian-villagers-try-to-secure-water-in-the-south-hebron-hills/
When Settlers Attack....Today (And Everyday) In The West Bank I've
spent
the past few weeks trying to understand the phenomenon of settler
violence in the West Bank. Where does it happen, how does it happen, who
is most vulnerable and how can this most effectively be countered. It
is easy to say that settler violence is a result of Israeli occupation
and it's illegal settlements. That's because it is. But settler violence
against Palestinian civilians is a daily event in the occupied West
Bank and it deserves more acute attention.
http://www.countercurrents.org/yousef190810.htm
Armed Gaza group claims clash with Israeli force
GAZA CITY (Ma'an) -- The armed wing of the Popular Front for the
Liberation of Palestine, the Abu Ali Mustafa Brigades, claimed to have
confronted an Israeli force operating inside Gaza on Thursday morning. A
statement from the group said the forces were operating inside Gaza
near
the Karni crossing, east of the Ash-Shaja'iyya neighborhood.
http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=309230
Rights group: 2 civilians injured as factions clash in Gaza
GAZA (Ma'an) --Two civilians were injured in clashes between rival
factions in Gaza Tuesday night, a rights group said. Clashes erupted
between militants from the armed wing of the Islamic Jihad Movement, the
Al Quds Brigades, and the militant faction of the Democratic Front for
the Liberation of Palestine, known as the National Resistance Brigades,
the Palestinian Center for Human Rights said.
http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=309212
Detainees
Remember the little boy that begged the IOF not to take his father? Father Charged With 'Resisting Arrest' Despite Video Evidence Disproving Charge A
man whose arrest was filmed and spread on Youtube, showing his child
begging soldiers to leave his father, has been sentenced by an Israeli
court to three months and a fine.
http://www.imemc.org/article/59302
Political/Flotilla Developments
Obama to attend Mideast talks in Washington
World powers to invite Israelis and Palestinians to begin direct talks
on September 2 in US capital, diplomatic source says. According to new
draft, negotiations expected to conclude in 12 months.
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3940379,00.html
World powers aim to open Mideast talks next month (Reuters)
Reuters - World powers facing a fateful deadline in the Middle East
peace process will invite Israelis and Palestinians to begin direct
talks on September 2 in Washington, a diplomatic source said on
Thursday.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20100820/wl_nm/us_palestinians_israel_talks
Israel, Palestinians to resume direct talks: report (AFP) AFP
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US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is expected to announce Friday
that Israel and the Palestinians will resume direct peace talks for the
first time in 20 months, the New York Times reported.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20100820/wl_afp/mideastusdiplomacy
State Department on Mideast talks: "We're very, very close to an agreement”
The Middle East Quartet is expected to release its
long-awaited statement on direct talks between the Israelis and Palestinians Friday,
as negotiations at the U.N. continued into late Thursday afternoon. State Department officials had been sure that the
statement, a formal invitation for both parties to enter direct negotiations,
would be released earlier this week. But last-minute objections from both the
Israeli and Palestinian sides forced new rounds of discussions, culminating in
what Reuters reported was a conference call between Quartet
members Thursday afternoon to discuss the latest draft.
http://thecable.foreignpolicy.com/posts/2010/08/19/ state_department_on_mideast_talks_were_very_very_close_to_an_agreement
Haniyeh calls on Fatah to meet in Gaza for talks GAZA
CITY
(Ma'an) -- Two Fatah officials in Gaza offering condolences to the
recently deceased former PA intelligence chief should remain in Gaza and
talk about Palestinian unity, Hamas government Prime Minister Ismail
Haniyeh said Thursday. On a visit to the mourning house of Amin
Al-Hindi, who died in Jordan on Wednesday, Haniyeh met with Fatah
Central Committee members Zakarieyah Al-Agha and Abdallh Al-Ifranji,
both Gaza natives, and called on them to re-open the unity file.
http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=309365
Fatah accepts Haniyeh unity invite
GAZA
CITY (Ma'an) -- Fatah officials, in Gaza to offer condolences to family
members of a former PA intelligence chief, will begin meetings with
Hamas officials to discuss Palestinian unity, sources confirmed Friday.
Fatah Central Committee member Sakher Besisu said details of an immanent
meeting were being arranged ahead of an expected Saturday sit down with
Fatah party leaders Zakarieyah Al-Agha and Abdallh Al-Ifranji,
both Gaza natives.
http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=309423
Hamas prison leader says peace talks dangerous
RAMALLAH
(Ma'an) -- "Direct talks would lead to a massive failure of the
Palestinain National Project" a letter smuggled out of an Israeli prison
from a Hamas leader read. The letter, delivered to a Hamas office in
Ramallah earlier in the week, contained a warning from Abdul Khalek
Al-Natsheh, calling for Palestinian factions to reject negotiations and
to "stop the waterfall of concessions" from Palestinians to Israel.
"Israel and American encourage these talks because they know it will
harm the Palestinian interest," the letter read, "Israel is the only
beneficiary."
http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=309182
http://original.antiwar.com/kumari-karandawala/2010/08/19/ new-book-assembles-eyewitness-accounts-from-mavi-marmara/
Other News
Report: Israeli navy returns to Dead Sea TEL
AVIV
(Ma'an) -- Until the early 1980s, the Israeli navy was active in the
Dead Sea and ready for infiltration by Palestinian groups across the
body of water, which separates Israel and the West Bank from Jordan.
After 30 years the army is back in the Dead Sea for patrolling and
equipped with modern patrol vessels, which they say is to fight
smuggling between the Jordanian territory and the Palestinian side.
http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=309046
Ireland considered recalling passports after Dubai hit Report
submitted
to Dublin government reveals eight Irish passports used in killing of
senior Hamas figure 'were manufactured or acquired by an agency of the
State of Israel.' Department of Foreign Affairs rules against reissuing
over 2.5 million passports on basis that it would cost
more than €40 million.
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3940432,00.html
Palestinian women broadcast revolution
Vision
of Palestinian state materializing as female presence becomes
increasingly significant in all areas of life: One-fifth of ministers in
Fayyad government are women, woman commands most important district in
West Bank, and sounds of first feminine radio are emerging from
Ramallah. How will men react?
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3940485,00.html
Al Mezan slams murder of woman accused of witchcraft
GAZA CITY (Ma'an) -- Al Mezan Centre for Human Rights condemned the
murder of a 62-year-old woman, accused by locals of witchcraft, in Gaza
City Tuesday. An investigation by the rights group confirmed earlier
reports that unidentified men fired at Jabriyeh Abu Kanas as she sat in
front of her house with her 75-year-old husband. She was pronounced dead
on arrival at Ash-Shifa hospital.
http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=309240
Out of custody, suspected Jewish terrorist alleges Shin Bet abuses
Pearlman, suspected of stabbing and killing at least three Palestinians
over a decade ago, was released to house arrest last week. On Tuesday,
he gave a series of press interviews. http://www.haaretz.com/print-edition/news/out-of-custody- suspected-jewish-terrorist-alleges-shin-bet-abuses-1.309107
Focus U.S.A. / The ongoing saga of the U.S. Navy swastika building
In
the 1960's a building was built in U.S. Naval Amphibious Base in San
Diego which looked from satellite images like a swastika; it still
stands. http://www.haaretz.com/blogs/focus-u-s-a/ focus-u-s-a-the-ongoing-saga-of-the-u-s-navy-swastika-building-1.309169
Hasbara
Declassified
Senate Investigation Files Reveal Clandestine
Israeli PR Campaign in America
The
subpoenaed documents reveal Israel's clandestine
programs for "cultivation of editors,"
the "stimulation and placement of suitable
articles in the major consumer magazines" as
well as U.S. reporting about sensitive subjects
such as the Dimona nuclear weapons facility.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/usnw/20100818/pl_usnw/DC52106
Declassified: Massive Israeli manipulation of US media exposed http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kureFeGmoDI&feature=player_embedded
Alison Weir: How American News Media Works In Favor Of Israel
Part 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JZw7dBZFCVM&feature=player_embedded
Part 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1kHN0oPwBtk&feature=player_embedded
Part 3: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mqNXENvpChk&feature=player_embedded
The Israel Lobby
For many years now the American foreign policy has been characterized by
the strong tie between the United States and Israel. Does the United
States in fact keep Israel on its feet? And how long will it continue to
do so? In March 2006 the American political scientists John Mearsheimer
(University of Chicago) and Steve Walt (Harvard) published the
controversial article 'The Israel Lobby and US foreign policy'. In it
they state that it is not, or no longer, expedient for the US to support
and protect present-day Israel. The documentary sheds light on both
parties involved in the discussion: those who wish to maintain the
strong tie between the US and Israel, and those who were critical of it
and not infrequently became 'victims' of the lobby. The question arises
to what extend the pro-Israel lobby ultimately determines the military
and political importance of Israel itself. Colonel Lawrence Wilkerson
(Colin Powell's former chief-of-staff) explains how the lobby's
influence affects the decision-making structure in the White House.
With
political scientist John Mearsheimer, neocon Richard Perle, lobby
organization AIPAC, televangelist John Hagee, historian Tony Judt, Human
Rights Watch director Kenneth Roth, colonel Lawrence Wilkerson, Democrat
Earl Hilliard, Israeli peace negotiator Daniel Levy and investigative
journalist Michael Massing.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N294FMDok98&feature=player_embedded
Analysis/Opinion/Human Interest
Hamas Must Re-brand, Stuart Littlewood – London
In the five years since I became interested in the conflict in
Palestine, only two things of positive note have happened in the
Occupied Territories. The Palestinians held full and fair elections in
2006 to establish themselves as a democracy… and much good it did them.
And in Gaza these amazing people have resolutely survived a vicious land
and sea blockade imposed by Israel and aided and abetted by the western
powers as soon as those elections put Hamas into government. They have
resisted almost daily air strikes and armed intrusions for four years
and courageously withstood the cowardly Israeli blitzkrieg of 20 months
ago.
http://palestinechronicle.com/view_article_details.php?id=16213
Isolate Israelis and let them pay for their endless aggression, Ghada Karmi
Can Israel survive its recent battering in public opinion? Many believe
that this may be a defining moment in a long history of Israeli
impunity. Hitherto, Israel’s record of recovery from international
censure has been impressive. A string of past misdeeds – the 1982
Lebanon invasion and siege of West Beirut, the Sabra and Shatila
massacres, the 2006 Lebanon war, the interminable occupation of Arab
land, even the 2008-2009 war on Gaza that should have been decisive –
failed to tarnish Israel’s reputation irreparably. Despite strong
international condemnation each time, Israel was always able to shrug
off its critics.
http://www.dailystar.com.lb/article.asp?edition_id=10&categ_id=5&article_id=118378
Israel Can’t Win a War against Itself, Greg Felton If
the
sign of a healthy, living organism is its ability to develop and mature
in harmony with its surroundings, then Israel must be declared dead, or
at least terminally moribund. Its politicians, generals and armies of hasbarats
regurgitate the same tired boilerplate to justify Israel’s strangulation
of Palestine, and are still obsessed with sabotaging discussion of the Holocaust® and the dispossession of Palestinians in 1947–1948 that led to the creation of the Zionist entity.
http://dissidentvoice.org/2010/08/israel-can%e2%80%99t-win-a-war-against-itself/
Last sultan gets a modern makeover Arab
scholars,
shedding light on Sultan Abdulhamid II's refusal to sell land
in Palestine to Zionists, are changing their minds about the last
absolute monarch of the Ottoman Empire. In soap operas too he is no
longer portrayed as the evil despot in Istanbul, but as a charming and
dedicated Muslim nationalist. This must please Turkey and its prime
minister. - Sami Moubayed
http://www.atimes.com/atimes/Middle_East/LH21Ak01.html
Lebanon
Hezbollah: Questioning False Witnesses Essential to Reach Truth 20/08/2010
Hezbollah
hailed on Friday the decision of the Lebanese government to charge
Justice Minister Ibrahim Najjar with the issue of the false witnesses,
calling to launch investigations with the false witnesses in order to
reach the truth. In this context, Agriculture Minister Hussein
Hajj Hasan said that justice won’t be reached in investigations with
false witnesses did not start. “Everyone concerned wants to know the
truth and apply justice, just as Hezbollah and the resistance stand by
the Future Movement in uncovering the truth without bidding,” Hajj Hasan
added. Speaking during the Islamic Resistance Support Association's
annual fast breaking ceremony in Alay, the Hezbollah MP wondered about
the reasons pushing some Lebanese to doubt the evidence presented by
Hezbollah Secretary General Sayyed Hasan Nasrallah against the Israeli
enemy “while no one did anything after false evidences were presented
against Syria.”
http://almanar.com.lb/NewsSite/NewsDetails.aspx?id=151091&language=en
Hariri: We Will Stick to Truth and Justice Calmly
20/08/2010
Lebanon’s Prime Minister Saad Hariri vowed to stick to his demands for
truth and justice in the assassination of his father, former Prime
Minister Rafiq Hariri, calmly and quietly. "Truth and justice are all
that we want … We demand the truth and we don't want it to be
politicized but we want truth and justice. We will stick to these two
demands calmly and quietly," Hariri told an Iftar banquet in Qoreitem in
honor of Beirut families. "All issues could be resolved through good
word and calmness, which constitute the basis of any dialogue in the
country," he added. The Prime Minister said Thursday's national
dialogue session at Beiteddine palace was successful and calm prevailed
over the talks.
http://almanar.com.lb/NewsSite/NewsDetails.aspx?id=151089&language=en
Justice minister stresses STL will not be politicized
BEIRUT:
Justice Minister Ibrahim Najjar vowed to work professionally in order to
provide the government with all the answers concerning false witnesses
in former prime minister Rafik Hariri’s assassination. The Cabinet had
tasked Najjar one day earlier with following up on the issue
of false witnesses in the case of the assassination of Hariri. Hizbullah
ministers had demanded the formation of a Lebanese committee to probe
false witnesses, but the parliamentary majority did not show enthusiasm
for the request.
http://www.dailystar.com.lb/article.asp?edition_id=1&categ_id=2&article_id=118407
Lebanon to ratify cluster bombs treaty BETHLEHEM
(Ma'an)
-- Lebanon agreed Tuesday to ratify the international ban on cluster
munitions. In a move welcomed by UN officials, Lebanon's parliament
approved the ratification of the international convention prohibiting
the manufacture, use, and stockpiling of the device. The convention has
been ratified by 39 states and signed by 108 since its inception two
years ago. The treaty entered into force this month.
http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=309154
'Hizbullah should join Lebanese Army' Hizbullah
forces
should accept Lebanese Army command, Lebanese Forces party chief
Samir Geagea proposed yesterday during high level defense strategy talks
between Beirut officials, Lebanese media reported on Friday. ...The
head of the pro-Hizbullah party Loyalty to Resistance MP Mohammed
Raad rejected Geagea's proposal out of hand as an attempt to marginalize
Hizbullah's power base. "The aim of Geagea's proposal is not to defend
Lebanon, but rather to get rid of Hizbullah and its arms,"
Raad was quoted by Lebanese newspaper An Nahar as saying.
http://www.jpost.com/MiddleEast/Article.aspx?ID=185418
Cabinet: Energy shortages date back to Civil War
BEIRUT: Angry Lebanese continued to protest against severe power cuts,
as the heat wave hitting the country makes rationing more unbearable,
with the Cabinet remaining helpless in addressing the country's long
running electricity crisis.
http://www.dailystar.com.lb/article.asp?edition_id=1&categ_id=2&article_id=118406
Lebanon puts Palestinians underground to keep them from phoning home
Earlier this year in Lebanon, I paid a visit to Roumieh prison outside
Beirut to see a Palestinian friend who had ended up there thanks to a
business endeavor involving a series of fake checks and a fake
ambassador of Somalia.
http://pulsemedia.org/2010/08/19/ lebanon-puts-palestinians-underground-to-keep-them-from-phoning-home/
Lebanon Braces for a Turbulent Fall, RANNIE AMIRI August
has
not seen a week without Lebanon making headlines. And mounting domestic
and foreign pressures indicate the same may hold true in September.
The need for an unprecedented joint visit by Saudi Arabia’s King
Abdullah and Syrian President Bashar al-Assad to Beirut to stem nascent
sectarian tensions; the outbreak of violence along the Lebanese-Israeli
border; the killing of the leader of Fatah al-Islam—an al-Qaeda-inspired
group operating in the shadows of the country’s Palestinian refugee
camps; evidence presented by Hezbollah chief Sayyid Hassan Nasrallah
backing claims that Israel was behind the February 2005
assassination of late Prime Minister Rafiq al-Hariri after elements in
his group are now expected to be indicted for the murder; all point to
the precarious situation the country finds itself.
http://www.counterpunch.com/amiri08192010.html
Iraq
Thursday: 11 Iraqis Killed, 17 Wounded Updated
at
8:10 p.m. Aug. 19, 2010 At least 11 Iraqis were killed and 17 more were
wounded in light attacks that concentrated on security personnel. A
day after U.S. combat forces left Iraq, Maj. Gen. Stephen Lanza said
that Iraqi forces are capable of keeping security but selecting the new
government would help. About 56,000 troops will remain to assist the
Iraqis; however, the final withdrawal of Americans could be as late as
2020 depending on conditions.
http://original.antiwar.com/updates/2010/08/19/thursday-10-iraqis-killed-13-wounded/
Iraq arrests 27 wanted Iraq
violence
cast the life of four people in the last hours and wounded more than 15
others including soldiers, policemen and Peshmerga forces. 27 wanted
were arrested on the other hand while two bombs were disabled.
http://www.alsumaria.tv/en/Iraq-News/1-53359-Iraq-arrests-27-wanted.html
Feature: Many Iraqi children biased to violent acts after 7-year war: analysts
BAGHDAD,
Aug. 20 (Xinhua) -- In a dilapidated street in Baghdad 's Karadah
district that has witnessed many deadly terrorist attacks in the past
years, Mohammed and his friends usually pretended to be insurgents and
police and fought each other with cap guns in their hands. "We play
like this almost every day and we love it," Mohammed, a 6-year-old boy,
told Xinhua with smile on his little face. "We go out of our home and
take up weapons, we are all prepared to fight and attack," said
Mohammed.
http://news.xinhuanet.com/english2010/world/2010-08/20/c_13454833.htm
Iraqis react to US troop withdrawal
A "new dawn" has come to Iraq, the US military said, after the last US
combat brigade was pulled out of the country on Thursday - more than
seven years after the invasion. It was widely thought the departure,
which happened two weeks ahead of schedule, would be met by a jubilant
response from many Iraqis. However, there is growing uncertainty as to
whether the country is ready to stand on its own two feet amid its
political instability. Rawya Rageh reports from Baghdad, Iraq's capital,
on the public's reaction to the US withdrawal. [August 19, 2010]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wdwRuq9KWTA&feature=youtube_gdata
Obama Admin Claims End to Combat Operations in Iraq, But Iraqis See Same War Under a Different Name The
Obama
administration says the last combat brigades have left Iraq. Is this
the end of the Iraq war or just a rebranding of the US occupation? More
than 50,000 troops remain in Iraq as well as 4,500 special operations
forces and tens of thousands of private contractors. The US embassy in
Baghdad is the largest in the world–the size of 80 football fields. We
get a perspective on the so-called withdrawal rarely heard in
the US media: that of two Iraqis, Raed Jarrar of Peace Action and Yanar
Mohammed of the Organization of Women’s Freedom in Iraq.
http://www.democracynow.org/2010/8/20/obama_admin_claims_end_to_combat
Iraq War Vet Camilo Mejia: U.S. Withdrawal Plan Marks "Privatization of Military Occupation"
Staff
Sergeant Camilo Mejia, the first US combat veteran to publicly resist
the war, joins us to give his reaction to the so-called U.S. withdrawal
of combat troops from Iraq. Mejia served six months in Iraq in 2003 with
the Florida National Guard. While on a two-week leave in the United
States, he decided never to return. In May 2004, a military jury
convicted him of desertion and he was sentenced to one year in prison.
He served nine months behind bars prompting Amnesty International to
declare him a prisoner of conscience.
http://www.democracynow.org/2010/8/20/iraq_war_vet_camilo_mejia_us
Robert Fisk: US troops say goodbye to Iraq: Torture. Corruption. Civil war. America has certainly left its mark
When
you invade someone else's country, there has to be a first soldier –
just as there has to be a last. The first man in front of the first
unit of the first column of the invading American army to reach Fardous
Square in the centre of Baghdad in 2003 was Corporal David Breeze of the
3rd Battalion, Fourth Marine Regiment. For that reason, of course, he
pointed out to me that he wasn't a soldier at all. Marines are not
soldiers. They are Marines. But he hadn't talked to his mom for two
months and so – equally inevitably – I offered him my satellite phone to
call his home in Michigan. Every journalist knows you'll get a good
story if you lend your phone to a soldier in a war.
http://www.independent.co.uk/opinion/commentators/fisk/ robert-fisk-us-troops-say-goodbye-to-iraq-2057387.html
Not the End
What about the 50,000 troops who are staying behind? They didn’t exactly
send their M-16s and sidearms out with that Stryker brigade. And they’re
not going to transform themselves into the Peace Corps overnight. In
truth, the last combat unit leaving Iraq is really a nonevent.
http://www.newsweek.com/2010/08/19/combat-operations-aren-t-really-over-in-iraq.html
US exit from Iraq is a phoney withdrawal | Ranj Alaaldin The
combat
troops may have left, but with 50,000 armed US soldiers staying in Iraq
this 'withdrawal' is an empty PR stunt. The last US combat brigade in
Iraq has left the country, seven years after the US-led invasion. Martin
Chulov was there to witness the process for the Guardian and he
describes the marked difference between the "shock and awe" US entry
into Iraq with its silent, somewhat depressive, trickle out.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2010/aug/20/us-iraq-exit-phoney-withdrawal
Dying Art of Karbala’s Shroud-Makers
Razzaq Mustafa al-Katib inscribes holy verses on shrouds for Shia
Muslims, dressing the dead for the life beyond. Though he has done this
work for decades, he says it still fills him with dread. To steady his
nerves, he recites prayers from the Koran – the source for the verses he
copies. “I look at the shroud as a suit of armour that will protect the
body in the grave, defending it from the worms,” he said. Katib learnt
his trade from his father, following a tradition dating back centuries
in the shrine city of Karbala, south of Baghdad.
http://iwpr.net/report-news/dying-art-karbala%E2%80%99s-shroud-makers
Iran
Steinitz demands ultimatum for Iran: Raising the stakes Finance
minister says America must warn Tehran of military strike within weeks;
‘Time has come for whole world, under US leadership, to present Iran with unequivocal ultimatum,’ he says.
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3940260,00.html
Russia: Iran entitled to peaceful nuclear energy
Russian nuclear chief: When Iran's Bushehr reactor goes live it will prove Russia honors its obligations.
http://www.haaretz.com/news/international/ russia-iran-entitled-to-peaceful-nuclear-energy-1.309033
'Intl. law forbids attack on nuclear sites' "According
to
Resolution 533 of the IAEA, attacking or threatening to attack
operational or under-construction nuclear facilities is a blatant
violation of the UN charter, IAEA statute and international
regulations," Ali Asghar Soltanieh.
http://www.presstv.ir/detail/139255.html
Exclusive: : Al Qaeda Plans Response for Israeli War on Iran
The terror group's arm in Yemen is ordering jihadists across the region
to ready themselves for a war "by the Jews against Iran" that will
spread across the globe, according to a new audio message.
http://www.thedailybeast.com/blogs-and-stories/2010-08-18/al-qaeda-plans-for-war-with-israel/
U.S. and Other World News
Saudi arms deal set for smooth US passage One
of
the largest arms deals in US history, involving the sale of weaponry
worth some $60bn to Saudi Arabia, is likely to go through Congress
without significant objections. People knowledgeable about the deal say a
big factor smoothing its passage is Israel’s relatively relaxed
position.
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/494492f8-aa24-11df-9367-00144feabdc0.html
U.S. still holds detainee Pentagon wanted freed in 2004
An emotionally ill detainee still being held at the U.S. detention
center at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, was first recommended for release by the
Pentagon in 2004, according to a federal judge whose ruling ordering
that the man be freed was made public this week.
http://www.mcclatchydc.com/2010/08/17/99314/us-still-holds-detainee-pentagon.html
ACLU sues over detention in United Arab Emirates
Rights group sues CIA, FBI over American citizen's detention in United
Arab Emirates American Civil Liberties Union lawyers filed a lawsuit
Wednesday against the FBI, CIA and other federal intelligence agencies,
accusing them of detaining and torturing an American citizen later
convicted on terrorism charges in the United Arab Emirates.
http://rawstory.com/rs/2010/0819/aclu-sues-detention-united-arab-emirates/
US: First Muslim college plans grand opening
College founded by Muslim cleric to open in Berkley this year, seek accreditation amid 'Ground Zero mosque' debate.
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3940103,00.html
Riz Khan - Women's rights in Afghanistan
Has the plight of Afghan women improved and what will happen when the US leaves?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0eVYdF9o6ak&feature=youtube_gdata
Australian court tells Muslim witness to remove veil
Perth
District Court rules woman must take off niqab veil during her
testimony, but judge stresses order should not be considered a national
precedent.
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3940417,00.html
Saudi Arabian judge asks hospitals to paralyse man Country's
strict
enforcement of sharia law sees 'eye for an eye' punishment sought for
after cleaver attack. A Saudi judge has asked several hospitals whether
they would punitively damage a man's spinal cord after
he was convicted of attacking another man with a cleaver and paralysing
him, local newspapers reported today. Saudi Arabia enforces strict
sharia law and occasionally metes out punishments based on the ancient
code of an eye for an eye.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010/aug/19/saudi-arabia-judge-paralyse-convict
India employing Israeli oppression tactics in Kashmir
The 2010 summer in the disputed area of Jammu and Kashmir, administered
by India, has been marked by popular protests by Kashmiris and
crackdowns by India's military. The stream of violence has left more
than fifty dead, mostly young protestors. The situation in Kashmir has
some parallels with Israel's occupation of the West Bank and Gaza Strip,
even borrowing the term intifada to describe the uprising. But the
connection is more than analogy. Jimmy Johnson analyzes for The
Electronic Intifada.
http://electronicintifada.net/v2/article11471.shtml
The Case of Omar Khadr, CHRISTOPHER BRAUCHLI It’s
a
valuable lesson we’re being taught by the administration. We are
learning that 15-year olds may be treated as adults when they misbehave
if those pretending to be adults believe that is appropriate punishment
for the children. We are learning that 15-year olds may be punished as
adults even though they are not old enough to drive, drink, vote, or do
any of the other fun things that adults get to do. And that’s not all
we, and Omar Khadr, are learning.
http://www.counterpunch.com/brauchli08192010.html
Other countries probing Bush-era torture — Why aren't we?
WASHINGTON — In June, the Supreme Court refused to hear the case of a
Canadian man who contends that U.S. authorities mistook him for an al
Qaida operative in 2002 and shipped him to a secret prison in Syria,
where he was beaten with electrical cables and held in a grave-like cell
for 10 months. Four years earlier, however, the Canadian government
had concluded an exhaustive inquiry and found that the former
prisoner, Maher Arar, was telling the truth. Canada cleared Arar of all
ties to terrorism and paid him $10 million in damages, and his lawyers
say he's cooperating with an investigation into the role of U.S. and
Syrian officials in his imprisonment and reported torture. http://www.mcclatchydc.com/2010/08/18/99359/detainee-torture-cases-proceed.html
An ode to Arab love songs | Khaled Diab Love
is
a universal theme in music, but the Arab world's preoccupation with the
theme may say a lot about its society. Love them or loathe them, love
songs seem to be written into the DNA of just about every culture. One
of the most private and personal of emotions is also, paradoxically,
the most public. Despite the universality of love songs and certain
common themes, each culture has its own peculiar way of going about it –
and this can say a lot about the nature of the society behind the songs.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2010/aug/20/ode-arab-love-songs
Islam Bashing
Islam Already Lives Near Ground Zero: AP FACT CHECK
WASHINGTON
— A New York imam and his proposed mosque near ground zero are being
demonized by political candidates – mostly Republicans – despite the
fact that Islam is already very much a part of the World Trade Center
neighborhood. And that Muslims pray inside the Pentagon, too, less than
80 feet from where terrorists attacked. And that the imam who's being
branded an extremist has been valued by both Republican and Democratic
administrations as a moderate face of the faith.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/08/19/islam-already-party-of-gr_n_687639.html
Quran-Burning Church Vows To Proceed Without Fire Permit
(RNS) Fire officials in Gainesville, Fla., have denied a permit to a
church that wants to burn Qurans on Sept. 11, but church officials said
they'll go ahead with the protest that has garnered worldwide
attention. Leaders of the Dove World Outreach Center say "Islam is of
the Devil" and plan to burn copies of the Islamic holy book on the
anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. Gene Prince, interim chief
of Gainesville Fire Rescue, told The Gainesville Sun that he informed
the church on Tuesday (Aug. 17) that the protest violates local
fire-prevention laws, which include rules against burning corrugate
cardboard or office paper, which includes books.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/08/19/quranburning-church-vows-_n_688217.html
Giuliani: Only a ‘warrior’ imam would want mosque near WTC
NY political support grows for land swap of mosque near WTC site as imam
tours Mideast. Former Mayor Rudy Giuliani joined a growing number of
politicians Thursday supporting a move of a proposed Islamic center and
mosque near ground zero to state-owned land farther from the Sept. 11
attack site. Giuliani, who led New Yorkers through Sept. 11 and its
aftermath and whose opinion on the mosque could carry considerable
clout, made his comments as the imam leading plans for the community
center toured the Middle East promoting religious tolerance.
http://rawstory.com/rs/2010/0819/giuliani-warrior-iman-mosque-wtc/
Mean Gov. Dean, JOSHUA FRANK There
has
been a bit of an uproar made over Howard Dean’s recent comments on the
proposed cultural center to be built near Ground Zero. Joining Senate
Majority Leader Harry Reid, Dean is the second high profile Democrat to
oppose the building. If you missed it, here is what Howard Dean told
WABC radio earlier this week, "We have to understand that it is a real
affront to people who’ve lost their lives, including Muslims. That site
doesn’t belong to any particular religion,” said Dean. “So I think a
good reasonable compromise could be worked out without violating
the principle that people ought to be able to worship as they see fit.”
http://www.counterpunch.com/frank08192010.html
America Has Disgraced Itself, Peter Beinart
Conservative
fury over the “ground zero” mosque shows that when it comes to the
battle for freedom and religious liberty, the U.S. has thrown in the
towel. And why are Jews so thrilled to be in lockstep with the heirs of
Pat Robertson?
http://www.thedailybeast.com/blogs-and-stories/2010-08-17/ground-zero-mosque -controversy-america-has-disgraced-itself/?om_rid=DSLB$P&om_mid=_BManyxB8So2LpD&
Trapped at Ground Zero, Ramzy Baroud
The controversy over the right of Muslim Americans to build community
center and mosque a short distance from the site of the September 11,
2001, terrorist attacks is both strange and outright inappropriate. It
should never be necessary for law-abiding Americans to justify
exercising their right to freely practice their own religion. This right
is in accordance to the First Amendment, part of the Bill of Rights that
has constituted the foundation of American freedom for over 200 years.
http://palestinechronicle.com/view_article_details.php?id=16214
The 9/11 holocaust and the ground zero mosque, Paul Woodward
Something can be sanctified by placing a barrier around it constructed
from rigid taboos. The most extreme among those taboos dictates not only
silence but also exclusion. In such a way, for many Americans, 9/11 has
been sanctified. The sacred idea occupies a sacred space and only those
willing to display sufficient awe and reverence can be allowed to
enter. Yet there are limits on how high this sacred narrative can be
raised. We do not, by and large, talk about the 9/11 holocaust — and
rightfully so. To link a day on which 3,000 Americans died, to a period
during which 6 million Jews were systematically slaughtered, would be
absurd and obscene.
http://mondoweiss.net/2010/08/the-911-holocaust-and-the-ground-zero-mosque.html
Anushay Hossain: Park 51: The Ground Zero Mosque Is Not a Mosque
I tried to stay quite and hoped that if I closed my eyes long enough,
this whole "Ground-Zero Mosque" controversy would blow over. It hasn't.
In fact, all the fuss and controversy over this "mosque" has risen to
such ridiculous and offensive levels that I can no longer endure this
breed of Islamaphobia gone wild.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/anushay-hossain/park-51-the-ground-zero-m_b_686950.html
It's Not About The "Mosque"!; It's America's War On "the Other."
This
country has long had its Know-Nothings and its Birchers and its
McCarthyites, but it never had gizmos like Fox News or Sarah Palin's
Twitter feed to fuel toxic ideas so far so fast. It's time we admit
these seemingly disconnected battles over "anchor babies, mosques, and a
black man in the Oval Office are all part of the same war against "the
Other," and that we are in the fight of a lifetime.
http://mediamatters.org/print/blog/201008180079
Bigot or colorful activist? Washington Post is neutral on Islamophobes, Alex Kane
Yesterday, the Washington Post profiled some
of the "conservative writers and bloggers critical of Islam" that have
been fueling the national uproar over the proposed Muslim community
center that would sit two-and-a-half blocks away from Ground Zero.
Michelle
Boorstein looks at figures such as Pamela Geller and Robert Spencer, and
reports that "while some have dismissed them as bigoted
attention-seekers, their attacks on the proposed Islamic center in lower
Manhattan have gained currency in recent weeks among some Republican
leaders. And their influence appears to be growing." So are they bigots?
The Post never says.
http://mondoweiss.net/2010/08/bigot-or-colorful-activist-washington-post-is-neutral-on-islamophobes.html
MJ Rosenberg: A Muslim Kid's Pain
Growing up in a small town with few Jews, I was a sensitive about my
minority status. The half-dozen Jews in my elementary school were not
all friends but we were all very much aware that we had something in
common. We were a tiny minority, and most of our classmates and friends
had no idea what Jews were. There wasn't much anti-Semitism but pretty
much everyone reacted with horror when they discovered that we did not
accept Jesus Christ as Lord. Of course, we Jews went out of our way to
avoid the subject. To this day, I know more Christmas carols than most
Christians I know. I never missed a tree trimming party and never, ever,
wanted to stand out as different. (American kids invariably want to "fit
in").
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/mj-rosenberg/a-muslim-kids-pain_b_688341.html
Is Ground Zero mosque part of culture war or symbol of tolerance?
The
debate over the so-called Ground Zero mosque planned for lower Manhattan
is bringing to the fore a debate over the meaning of America's
growing Muslim population.
http://rss.csmonitor.com/%7Er/feeds/world/%7E3/eBWj3rtzoBg/Is- Ground-Zero-mosque-part-of-culture-war-or-symbol-of-tolerance
Hurt Feelings and the Ground Zero Mosque, GARY LEUPP Here
is
the order of events producing this bizarre “controversy.” 2009: A
Muslim organization having arranged to purchase an abandoned Burlington
Coat factory on Park Place in Lower Manhattan plans to build a 13-story
Islamic community center. It will feature a culinary school, conference
hall, basketball court, swimming pool, and place of worship among other
things and while principally servicing the Muslim community be open to
all. It is to be called the Cordoba House, an apparent allusion to
Muslim Spain in which Islam flourished alongside Christianity and
Judaism from the eighth century up to the “Reconquest.”
http://www.counterpunch.com/leupp08192010.html |
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