Israel Guilty of Ethnic Cleansing and Apartheid, Says UN Rapporteur

International Business Times: A UN human rights investigator has accused Israel of ethnic cleansing and apartheid policies against Palestinians.

Richard Falk, the UN special rapporteur on human rights in the Palestinian territories, said Israel carried out a “systematic and continued effort to change the ethnic composition of East Jerusalem”.

Falk, an 82-year-old American, said that in recent years Israel had made it more difficult for Palestinians to reside there while encouraging the building of new Jewish settlements, which are illegal under international law.

Falk, an emeritus law professor at Princeton University, said that more than 11,000 Palestinians had lost their right to live in Jerusalem since 1996.

“The 11,000 is just the tip of the iceberg because many more are faced with possible challenges to their residency rights,” he said.

Falk, who is Jewish, described Israeli policies as bearing “unacceptable characteristics of colonialism, apartheid and ethnic cleansing”.

“What is called occupation is now more widely understood to be a form of annexation, the embodiment of apartheid in the sense that there’s a discriminatory dual system of law, giving legal protection to the Israeli settlers and subjecting the Palestinian population under occupation to a continuing existence without rights,” he said.

Falk said that the “realities on the ground” for the Palestinian people have worsened since he took up his post in 2008. He is due to step down later this month.

He said Israel’s settlements in the occupied West Bank and East Jerusalem hampered the outcome of deadlocked peace talks between Tel Aviv and the Palestinian Authority.

“Every increment of enlarging the settlements or every incident of house demolition is a way of worsening the situation confronting the Palestinian people and reducing what prospects they might have as the outcome of supposed peace negotiations.

“There are other reasons for encouraging the idea that it’s still possible to negotiate a settlement based on the two-state model, even though most informed observers regard it as highly implausible given the changes that have taken place during the period of occupation and given the outlook of the Netanyahu government,” he said.

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Chomsky on Israeli “self-defense”

Noam Chomsky said this back in 2004 and, unfortunately, it still holds true: “When Israel, in the occupied territories now, claim that they have to defend themselves, they are defending themselves in the sense that any military occupier has to defend itself against the population that they’re crushing.”

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Last of Warsaw Ghetto Survivors Calls for Rebellion Against Israeli Occupation

Talk about clarity and courage, the last survivor of the Jewish rebellion against the Nazis calls for a rebellion against the Israeli occupation: “Rebel against the Occupation. No–it is forbidden for us to rule over another people, to oppress another [people].” Read the whole speech here.

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Update on the Movement for Justice in Palestine

From my friend Sa’ed’s facebook status: “Although it is difficult to see hope amidst the massacres, destruction, and oppressive apartheid system in Palestine, there is light at the end of the tunnel. A sampling of the latest headlines on my newsfeed from the weekend:
* Lawrence Weschler, acclaimed Jewish-American writer, releases a statement likening the Gaza Strip to a “concentration camp.”
* Chavka Fulman-Raban, Last of Warsaw Ghetto Survivors, Calls for Rebellion Against Israeli Occupation.
* John Kerry slams Israel’s Gaza incursion: ‘It’s a hell of a pinpoint operation’ (he didn’t realize the microphone was one when he said this).
* Selena Gomez posts on Instagram: “Pray for Gaza.”
* Norwegian MP calls for boycott of Israel over its Gaza offensive
* The US National Lawyer’s Guild endorses a boycott of Israel.
* The Critical Ethnic Studies Association becomes the fifth US academic professional association to endorse the academic boycott of Israel.
* The African Literature Association also endorsed the academic boycott of Israel..
* Desmond Tutu, 6 other Nobel Laureates, and 64 public figures issue a call for military embargo on Israel.
* Liz Lochhead, the National Poet of Scotland, endorses the academic and cultural boycott of Israel.
* Dublin City Council calls for Israel arms and trade sanctions.
* Chile suspends trade talks with Israel over Gaza bombing.
* NBC returns award-winning Arab-American journalist Ayman Mohyeldin to Gaza as a result of international outcry after NBC had removed him while covering the atrocities there.
* Palestinian solidarity protests mushroom in over 100 cities across the globe.”

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Israel, not Hamas, turns Palestinians into ‘human shields’

Middle East Monitor: Speaking this morning as Israeli forces continue a new ground offensive in the Gaza Strip, Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu described the IDF as “a moral army like no other”. He added: “those responsible for the damage to uninvolved civilians are the Hamas, and Hamas alone, who use civilians as human shields.”

It is a familiar refrain. But in fact, it is the Israeli military itself that turns Palestinians into ‘human shields’, and strips them of their protected status under international law.

In the aftermath of ‘Operation Cast Lead’, Israeli newspaper Haaretz published an article on the legal advice given to the country’s armed forces by the international law division (ILD) of the Military Advocate General’s Office.

Addressing the subject of IDF-issued warnings to Gaza residents, including the so-called ‘knock on the roof‘ tactic seen in ‘Operation Protective Edge’, a senior ILD figure made the following, disturbing admission.

The people who go into a house despite a warning do not have to be taken into account in terms of injury to civilians, because they are voluntary human shields. From the legal point of view, I do not have to show consideration for them. In the case of people who return to their home in order to protect it, they are taking part in the fighting.

In other words, the Israeli military strips Palestinian civilians in the Gaza Strip of their protected status under international law, labelling them ‘voluntary human shields’. In the same article, an ILD official justified targeting Gaza’s “entire governmental infrastructure”.

As Israel deliberately targets family homes, and the death toll rises, this is an important additional insight into the tactics being used by the Israeli army in its bombardment of the Gaza Strip. It is also further evidence of war crimes.

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The Root of the Conflict in the Remainder of Palestine

“Jewish villages were built in the place of Arab villages. You do not even know the names of these Arab villages, and I do not blame you because geography books no longer exist… There is not a single place build in this country that did not have a former Arab population.” Moshe Dayan, address to the Technion, Haifa, reported in Haaretz, April 4, 1969.

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NYT headline on Gaza killings hits new low

Jonathan Cook: Remember the appalling New York Times headline of July 10 over a story about a family of nine Palestinians killed by an Israeli strike as they watched the World Cup on the beach: “Missile at beachside Gaza cafe finds patrons poised for World Cup.” Could you imagine a more obfuscatory and misleading headline? Like the missile made the decision about where to strike on its own. I thought that was about as low as the NYT would sink.

But I was wrong. They have come up with an even more dissembling headline, one clearly crafted to avoid highlighting the embarrassing fact that Israel slaughtered four boys yesterday who were playing football in clear view on the beach.

The first subeditor does a reasonable job: “Four young boys killed playing on a Gaza beach”. It’s not exactly clear who did the killing, but at least it gives an idea of the story.

But then, it seems, the senior editors stepped in and demanded the headline be rewritten. Not to make the headline better or clearer, mind you. Simply to strip it of any relevance to the story; in fact, to strip it of any obvious meaning at all. Here it is: “Boys Drawn to Gaza Beach, and Into Center of Mideast Strife.”

No missile strike, no blast, no deaths and injuries, no Israeli responsibility to be found in the headline. All of it whitewashed by that weasel word “strife”.

And look at the enormous burden being placed on the verb “drawn”. It leaves the reader wondering not why Israel targeted four children but why they were “drawn” to the beach in the first place. And further, why they were drawn – rather than thrust by Israel – into the “center of strife”. The clear implication is that they were pawns, lured to the beach and exploited for some nefarious end. Who could have done such luring and to what purpose?

The NYT editors are world-class wordsmiths. They understand the power of words and they are experts at using them to achieve the desired effect. There is nothing accidental about this headline. It is as precisely targeted as the Israeli missile that ended those four young boys’ lives.

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Dennis Kucinich on Palestine

“One of the few regrets I have in not being a member of the 113th US Congress is that I was not present in the House chambers to oppose H.Res.657, which passed by a voice vote, supporting Israel without mentioning the Palestinians.

Congress missed a huge opportunity to stand for peace in the Middle East, recognizing and backing Israel under attack by Hamas, while ignoring issues of illegal settlement building, the desperate conditions inside Gaza, the Israeli government’s subversion of Palestinian unity and the insufficiency of the Cairo initiative which amounted to non-negotiable demands.

No one should condone Hamas’ indiscriminate rocket attacks on Israel, and any and all casualties as a result. But where is the US government’s voice when it comes to the war being waged against Gaza, where over 80% of hundreds of casualties are innocent civilian non-combatants?

How can we expect the Palestinians to become partners for peace if the US Congress refuses to even recognize their existence? If this raging conflict is to be brought to a conclusion there must be recognition of Palestinian existence as well as Israel’s right to exist. Now, more than ever, those who would be party to peace talks must be prepared to recognize the concerns of both.”

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How US and Blair plotted ‘ceasefire’ scam

Jonathan Cook the Blog from Nazareth: We now have confirmation from the Israeli daily Haaretz of what we should have suspected: that the idea for the so-called Egyptian “ceasefire proposal” was actually hatched in Washington, the messenger boy was arch-war criminal Tony Blair, and the terms were drafted by Israel.

The intention was either to corner Hamas into surrendering – and thereby keep the savage blockade of Gaza in place – or force Hamas to reject the proposal and confirm the Israeli narrative that it is a terrorist organisation with which Israel cannot make peace.

According to Haaretz, Blair secretly initiated his “ceasefire” activity after “coordinating” with US Secretary of State John Kerry. On Saturday he headed off to Cairo to meet with the US-backed Egyptian dictator Abdel Fattah al-Sisi to persuade him to put his name to the proposal.

Immediately afterwards, he travelled to Israel to meet Benjamin Netanyahu on Saturday afternoon. Sisi and Netanyahu were then supposed to thrash out the details. When they failed to do so, Blair intervened again on behalf of the Americans and the pair spoke by phone on Saturday evening.

Here’s the key paragraph from Haaretz:

Senior Israeli officials and Western diplomats said the reason the Egyptian cease-fire initiative was so short-lived is that it was prepared hastily and was not coordinated with all the relevant parties, particularly Hamas.

Wonderful that throw-away last line. In all this activity, it never occurred to the US, Blair, Sisi or Netanyahu – and no doubt Mahmoud Abbas, who is strangely absent from this account – that it might be necessary to sound out Hamas on the terms of a ceasefire it would need to abide by.

Now it seems Kerry is using US muscle to get Egypt, Qatar and Turkey to strong-arm Hamas into surrendering.

It’s depressingly predictable that the corporate media have swallowed the line of Israel accepting the “ceasefire proposal” and Hamas rejecting it. What Hamas did was reject a US-Israeli diktat to sign away the rights of the people of Gaza to end a siege that cuts them off from the rest of the world.

But there is a long pedigree to such deceptions. It is reminiscent of a hasbara favourite: that the Jews accepted the UN partition plan of 1947 while the Palestinians rejected it. The reality – then, as now – is that the the colonial powers sought to strip the Palestinians of their rights and their homeland without even consulting them.

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Israel and Palestine: An Animated Introduction

This video is a good introduction though it’s not entirely accurate or doesn’t include important facts. For example, it mentions that “Arab armies invaded” Israel without noting a very important fact: Israel expelled 250,000 native Palestinians from Palestine before one soldier from a foreign Arab army arrived. The eminent Ilan Pappe argues that Israel’s “war of independence” was launched as smoke screen to ethnically cleanse the land of the native population.

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Dabashi on the Distinguishing between Zionism and Judaism

The fearless Professor Dabashi rightly emphasizes the importance of distinguishing between Zionism and Judaism: “it is absolutely imperative never to equate Zionism with Judaism, or to hold every Jew accountable for all the atrocities of the Israeli government. There are countless Jews and numerous Jewish organizations who actively support the Palestinian cause–Muslims at the receiving end of European and American Islamophobia must also recognize that this particular form of racism is a mere recycling of classical European anti-Semitism–legitimate criticism of Israel must never degenerate into inadvertent fusion with the horrors of anti-Semitism–how would Muslims like to be held accountable for the criminal thuggery of Boko Haram or ISIS or any other degenerate form of militant Islamism? Love, honor, and respect every single Jew who comes your way, like a sister, like a brother–that is the first and foremost sign of your true solidarity with the noble cause of Palestinian national liberation–the horrors of the Jewish Holocaust, in which European criminal racism obliterated six million plus Jews just for being Jews, is of immense significance here and it is incumbent upon every single Muslim to recognize the enormity of Jewish suffering if they expect the world to understand the terror of Palestinian suffering–keep your eyes on the ball, which is the criminal behavior of the state of Israel, and never allow yourself to be abused by the lurking anti-Semitism which hates Jews and Muslims alike.”

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Video: Life in Gaza Explained

Short but informative video.

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Video: Palestine in 1896

Here’s the first footage of historic Palestine when Muslims, Jews, and Christians lived together peacefully; this is before Zionism, an settler-colonial ideology that sought to create a homeland for Jews only and at great expense to natives.

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B’Tselem: Israel is the one who uses human shields

The nature of the occupation is such that Palestinian victims who die at the hands of Israeli soldiers are blamed for their own deaths. Israel falsely argues that it is absolved of each and every Palestinian civilian death because, for example, when Palestinians die it is because Hamas uses them as human shields and Israel has no choice but to fire back and civilians inevitably die in the process.  These are blatant lies designed to absolve Israel of its murderous occupation. The reality is that Israeli human rights group B’Tselem has long argued that Israeli soldiers are the ones who in fact use Palestinian civilians as human shields. Look at Josh Huntsman, a “senior adviser” to the Israeli ambassador to DC peddle this farce. The sad thing is that he was my classmate when we were Master’s students at Harvard’s Middle East Studies program. He used to tell me that not all Israelis agree with the government. Now he works for one of the most right-wing warmongering Israeli governments. Noura Erakat, however, was a friend of mine during my undergrad days at Berkeley and here she makes all progressive Berkeley alumi proud.

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The warped media coverage of Israel’s onslaught in Gaza, Palestine

In a nutshell:

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