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mandag 8. april 2024

Amira Hass om settlervold på Vestbredden med amerikanske våpen

Melding til president Biden fra Amira Hass i Haaretz,  HELE artikkelen nederst under Kilde:

"Dear President Biden, Are You Okay With Israeli Settlers Using American Weapons?"

"These arms are being used by a regime of intimidation, terror and dispossession parallel to that of the army, a regime established in the West Bank by citizens of the state and its agents."

En sterk artikkel om hvordan settlere på Vestbredden nå  driver palestinere bort med vold og drap.
Og der Amira Hass beskriver hva som skjer.
Hun gjengir det IDF svarer, og svarene viser hvor galt det står til i IDF.
Hass utfordrer Biden om amerikanske våpen ...


Skudeneshavn   8. april 2024

Jan Marton Jensen

 

Kilde:
8. april 2024
https://www.haaretz.com/opinion/2024-04-08/ty-article-opinion/.premium/fyi-joe-biden-israels-settlers-use-american-weapons/0000018e-b82b-d906-a5cf-babfb7800000?lts=1712596180300

HELE artikkelen til Amira Hass:

Opinion |

Dear President Biden, Are You Okay With Israeli Settlers Using American Weapons?

These arms are being used by a regime of intimidation, terror and dispossession parallel to that of the army, a regime established in the West Bank by citizens of the state and its agents

A screenshot from a video showing armed Israeli settlers in the West Bank.
A screenshot from a video showing armed Israeli settlers in the West Bank.

In March, 147 attacks by Israeli Jews against Palestinians in the West Bank were recorded, an average of five per day. On only two of the month's 31 days were no attacks recorded; one of the two days was Saturday, March 23. This means that attacks were registered on the four other Shabbat days.

I reported Friday on an invasion and attack on Saturday, March 30, against residents of Mukhmas, a village southeast of Ramallah. Another recorded invasion still awaits our detailed reporting: an assault in the village of Aqraba on March 19, at the end of which Fakher Jaber, 43, was shot dead.

Let's return to the attack on Mukhmas. A Jewish man hit Samhan Abu Ali, 55, in the head with an iron rod. While he lay on the ground unconscious, two other invaders, or three, beat him with a rock and a club. Around him, a few of the raiders fired into the air. The assailants' "yield" was one broken arm, one dislocated shoulder and a deep wound to Abu Ali's head. Another assailant beat Abu Ali's son Muqtada, breaking his arm too.

Earlier, while the invaders were advancing toward the villagers, brandishing their rifles and firing into the air, a 22-year-old man was shot in the leg and wounded. Samhan Abu Ali rushed to his rescue, fearing that the assailants would beat the man as he lay on the ground bleeding. They attacked the brave, older man who thought his age would protect him. Two other residents were wounded by rocks but didn't need hospital care.

According to the IDF Spokesperson's Unit, a "report was received of an assault on an Israeli shepherd, after which friction and rock-throwing ensued between Jewish civilians and Palestinians." Have you ever seen a Palestinian who assaulted a Jewish shepherd (often armed or escorted by armed guards) and wasn't arrested immediately, or that night? I don't need to add that no resident of Mukhmas was arrested last week for allegedly attacking an Israeli.

And now the apt cliché: If a 55-year-old Jew had been assaulted this way near his home by three Palestinians, the headlines would have screamed terror attack, cruelty, they beat him simply for being a Jew. But since these are Palestinians, in their home, and Israeli Jews were the attackers, the event isn't deemed worthy of attention.

There are videos and photos showing the menacing gunmen, their faces covered, marching toward the Palestinians on the Palestinians' own land. There are no photos of the more violent moments.

https://youtu.be/hBbOr5Uowbk

But the pattern is familiar from many similar incidents in which Israelis with the outward characteristics of observant Jews (kippot, sidelocks, tzitzit dangling from their undershirts) attack Palestinian farmers, old and young. They have also assaulted Israeli activists against the occupation, including women – including older women, and rabbis.

Let's say it for the millionth time: The pattern, established for decades, shows that the authorities – who do not prevent, arrest, detain, prosecute or punish anyone – want the attacks to continue.

Based on photos, a security source said that one of the invaders, who was armed and in uniform, is the security coordinator of the Ma'aleh Mikhmash settlement northeast of the village. Three additional gunmen in the photos, in civilian dress, are soldiers on leave, the source added.

Palestinians herding sheep in the West Bank. In the past 12 months, 1,926 attacks by Israelis against Palestinians were recorded.
Palestinians herding sheep in the West Bank. In the past 12 months, 1,926 attacks by Israelis against Palestinians were recorded.Credit: Nidal Eshtayeh

 

FYI President Joe Biden: Their guns are U.S.-made, and the goal is for these weapons to terrorize people. Many residents of Mukhmas are American citizens. They own land and vineyards but can't reach them due to the threatening presence of armed Jews who have taken over their land. This is done, for example, by the nearby offshoots of Ma'aleh Mikhmash: the Neveh Erez and Nahalat Tzvi outposts.

A self-promoting statement issued by Nahalat Tzvi states that the outpost plans to "create new facts on the ground in the face of the Arab 'takeover' in the area." The settlers are emissaries of the State of Israel and passionate Zionists. FYI the most Zionist American president ever: Every invasion and attack they carry out – and while brandishing U.S.-made rifles – creates a fact.

In March there were 147 recorded attacks. In February, 145. In January, 108. Last October saw a record number, as expected, 408. In June, 184. In total, in the past 12 months, 1,926 attacks by Jews against Palestinians were recorded.

Let this number sink in: 1,926. All kinds of attacks were committed: armed men invading villages – tents, vineyards, fields and springs; mere threats with guns; damage to trees and property; thefts of livestock; rocks thrown at homes and cars; people beaten bloody, their bones broken; and killings – with or without an escort of armed soldiers for protection of the invading settlers.

The incidents are documented by the PLO's Negotiations Affairs Department, which no longer has anything to negotiate about, or anyone to negotiate with. The list is based on reports that reach journalists and the Palestinian security forces in real time. Some incidents aren't reported to the department. Sometimes the published information is preliminary, abbreviated and not up-to-date. It's not 100-percent accurate.

But it certainly gives an idea of what cumulative terrorism is. It draws a broad outline of a regime of intimidation, terror and dispossession parallel to that of the army, a regime established in the West Bank by citizens of the state, its agents and representatives, who are cherished and subsidized by the state.

 

lørdag 12. august 2023

Amira Hass: - Palestinere har ikke lov å forsvare seg mot angrep

Analyse av Amira Hass med sterk konklusjon:

Det er ulovlig for palestinere å forsvare seg mot angrep av kriminelle israelske bosettere.
Militære israelske bestemmelser, men også Oslo-avtalene bygger opp under denne situasjonen.

Hva har skjedd når selvforsvar i praksis ikke blir lovlig?
Hva vil skje når det fortsetter slik?

Her er innledningen av Amira Hass sin analyse, hele artikkelen er under Kilde:

Analysis |

"Israel Prevents Palestinians From Defending Themselves as It Empowers the Settlers"

"For Palestinians living under Israeli occupation in the West Bank, self-defense against Jewish violence is a criminal offense subject to arrest, trial, imprisonment and heavy fines – or death."

Artikkelen av Amira Hass er grundig.
Og med en klar konklusjon: Selvforsvar er blitt ulovlig.
Spørsmålet er: Kan det fortsette slik?

Skudeneshavn   12. august 2023

Jan Marton Jensen

På Twitter:
12. august 2023
https://twitter.com/janmarton/status/1690406038774714368

Kilde:
11. august 2023
https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/2023-08-11/ty-article/.premium/israel-prevents-palestinians-from-defending-themselves-as-it-empowers-the-settlers/00000189-e0f6-d9cf-a7eb-fbff3f9c0000?utm_source=App_Share&utm_medium=iOS_Native

mandag 26. september 2022

11 korrekjsoner til Yair Lapids tale i FN 22. september 2022

Yair Lapid holdt tale i FN 22. september 2022 om forholdene i Israel og mht palestinerne, se Kilde.
Innholdet i hans tale har fått den israelske journalisten Amira Hass til et motsvar og utdyping i 11-punkter, HELE hennes artikkel ligger nederst under Kilde.

Den som vil forstå og vurdere situasjonen i Israel/Palestinba må lese alle Amira Hass sine vurderinger.


Skudeneshavn  26. september 2022

Jan Marton Jensen

 

Kilde:

24. september 2022
https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/2022-09-24/ty-article/.highlight/palestinians-are-not-israels-neighbors-11-corrections-for-pm-yair-lapids-un-speech/00000183-69d2-d4b1-a197-efdfd6dd0000

22. september 2022
https://news.un.org/en/story/2022/09/1127551 

22. september 2022
https://www.timesofisrael.com/full-text-of-lapids-2022-speech-to-the-un-general-assembly/

 

HELE artikkelen i Haaretz 24. september 2022:

Analysis |

Palestinians Are Not Israel’s ‘Neighbors’: 11 Corrections for PM Yair Lapid’s UN Speech

The prime minister is not the first in the history of the UN to give a speech filled with slogans and lies. In UN reports on Israel’s domination over the Palestinians, leaders and their aides can find information to refute them. The following remarks are meant to help them navigate between the details

Prime Minister Yair Lapid gives a speech during the 77th session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) at UN headquarters on Thursday.
Prime Minister Yair Lapid gives a speech during the 77th session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) at UN headquarters on Thursday.Credit: STEPHANIE KEITH - AFP

Prime Minister Yair Lapid was not the only one on Thursday, and not the first in the history of the United Nations, to give a speech before the General Assembly filled with slogans, lies, half-truths, propaganda, historical distortions, fantasies and beaten-to-death statements. If there were those expecting an original, honest and inspiring speech from Lapid – they are the ones with the problem.

Lapid is also not the first Israeli politician – and he won't be the last – to use the memory of the Holocaust in vain, as Israel’s most successful propaganda nuclear weapon. Mentioning the Holocaust is utterly predictable as a tool to silence, in advance, even the mildest criticism of Israel’s rule over the Palestinians.

The problem is that there are too many heads of state in the General Assembly willing to believe, or pretend they believe, the propaganda that Israel is a peace-loving democracy, and also an innocent victim of conspiracies and terrorism. This pretense rescues those countries from the obligation to honor international conventions and international law, and take firm measures against Israeli violations of the law.

Take, for example, the new prime minister of the United Kingdom Elizabeth Truss, who has already stated that she is considering moving her country’s embassy in Israel to Jerusalem. The very statement is another prize awarded to Israel for the disaster it caused to Palestinian Jerusalem by cutting it off from the rest of the territory captured in 1967, another prize for its consistent policy of land takeover in the city, for impoverishing the majority of is residents while expelling many others out of its borders.

In regular UN reports on Israel’s domination over the Palestinians, leaders, aides and foreign journalists can find up to date and historical information refuting Lapid’s deceptive pretenses. To help them and others find their way through the abundance of details, and to clarify their significance, the following comments are written here:

1. Let's start with the greenhouses of the Gaza Strip, which seems to be the most bizarre piece of propaganda brought out of the attic for this speech. Other than cheap Palestinian labor, the settlers’ greenhouses on stolen land flourished before Israel's unilateral disengagement from Gaza in 2005 for three main reasons: A regular supply of good water from Israel and from within the Gaza Strip, a continuous supply of electricity and access to markets and ports – the three conditions that did not and do not exist for Palestinians in the Gaza Strip.

Israel imposes an autarchic water regime on the Gaza Strip, as if it were a self-sufficient island geographically cut off from the rest of the country. After all, it would have been only appropriate if Israel supplied large quantities of water to Gaza rather than the tiny quantities it sells the coastal enclave today as compensation for what it pumps and steals from the Palestinians in the West Bank. For over 30 years there has been excess pumping from the Gaza Strip’s section of the aquifer with the result being too high salinity in the best case – so the water is not suitable for many crops – and pollution from the trickling down of sewage and toxins.

The disrupted supply of electricity is due to internal disputes among the Palestinians themselves, damage to infrastructure caused by Israeli bombing, limitations on quantities of imported fuel and the general economic deterioration caused by the blockade.

Palestinian children fill up gallons with water in Gaza City in 2021.
Palestinian children fill up gallons with water in Gaza City in 2021.Credit: MAHMUD HAMS / AFP

But the main obstacle were the draconian restrictions on produce exports from Gaza to markets in the West Bank, Israel and even overseas, from the beginning of the Second Intifada. Even if farmers could overcome the problems of water and electricity, they would be left with surplus produce and incur huge financial losses.

2. “Lay down your weapons.” This was uttered by the head of a country whose economic and diplomatic strength depends on its arms and espionage industries, which have been developed in the world’s most available and effective lab: The occupied Palestinian territory, whose population resists and therefore is repressed by interrogations, weapons and arrests.

3. The closure policy, or in other words the severe restrictions on movement was imposed on the Strip back in January 1991, before the suicide attacks, Hamas rockets and the establishment of the Palestinian Authority. The closure policy has undergone a number of changes since then, but the reason behind it was and remains a political rather than military or security decision: To disconnect the population of the Gaza Strip from that of the West Bank in order to foil the chance for a Palestinian state based on the 1967 borders.

4. “We dismantled the military bases in Gaza.” But not in the West Bank. Just as Israel believes it is entitled to bomb in response to a shelling of Nahariya or Ashkelon, even if its leaders live between Caesarea and Jerusalem – so does Hamas see itself as entitled and even obligated to respond to the harm caused by Israel to the West Bank's Palestinians. Luckily for us, Hamas does not have that many rockets to respond to all Israeli attacks against Palestinians' bodies, health, land, water, freedom and property.

5. And what will happen if they lay down their weapons? The pretense that Hamas is an equal military opponent to Israel serves its political purposes and image, but it does not free Palestine. In contrast, it helps Israeli propaganda.

6. Fake news and images of the deceased girl on Instagram. One needs a great lack of self-awareness, disinterest and ignorance to enter this arena of fake news about military operations and “uninvolved” Palestinian civilians who were killed in Israeli bombing, shelling and shooting. The army, its soldiers and commanders, and not social media, have many times falsified facts concerning Palestinian casualties. They correct themselves only when the person killed is famous and American like Shireen Abu Akleh or when there are videos refuting its first claims. Precise data on the numerous civilian dead among the Palestinians can be found on the B’Tselem website.

7. The Palestinians are not Israel’s “neighbors.” They are the indigenous people who emerged, lived in and developed the land between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean Sea long before Zionist immigration. Leaving aside the historical circumstances that led to its founding, Israel was established at their expense through the expulsion of over half of them and the creation of a political system that from the beginning intended to exclude them.

Members of the Ezzedine al-Qassam Brigades, the armed wing of the Palestinian Hamas movement, stand guard around a model of the 'Shehab' drone erected on a roundabout in Gaza City, this week.
Members of the Ezzedine al-Qassam Brigades, the armed wing of the Palestinian Hamas movement, stand guard around a model of the 'Shehab' drone erected on a roundabout in Gaza City, this week.Credit: MAHMUD HAMS - AFP

8. Israel is a democracy for Jews. In other words, it's not a democracy. Almost two million Palestinians are today citizens of Israel who are discriminated against according to the law, in the allocation of budgets and in work and study opportunities. They are dispossessed of their lands and their history and are the target of racist attitudes and actions, both individually and politically. The Israel Police and Shin Bet security service are able to determine the identity of a Palestinian who murdered an elderly Jewish woman within an hour, but do not find and apprehend Palestinian citizens of Israel who have murdered hundreds of other Palestinian citizens. This alone summarizes the institutionalized discrimination and disrespect against Palestinians.

9. All the achievements of Israel’s Palestinian citizens in various areas are the fruit of a long and determined civil struggle, and not a favor Israel is doing for them.

10. Almost 5 million Palestinians live under the 55-year-old Israeli military and Shin Bet rule – whether directly like in annexed East Jerusalem and Area C, hybrid (direct and indirect) such as in the Palestinian Authority enclaves or effectively as in the Gaza Strip. The government of Israel determines nearly every significant parameter of their lives. It controls the borders, it controls the water resources and land that it appropriates according to its own desires, the freedom of movement and thus the economy too, family and social connections. All this while the Palestinians are deprived of any civil rights and are barred from participating in the process of electing the government that determines their lives.

11. "Two states for two peoples." Parroting the hollow slogan is the required lip service in international forums. But we can't accuse Lapid and his advisers of providing this service. Here the blame lies with European and Arab nations, which have enabled Israel for the last 30 years to carve up the territory designated for a Palestinian state and turn it into small, disjointed enclaves surrounded by constantly expanding settlement blocs.

Like his predecessors, when Lapid blathers about “the two-state solution,” he really means the seven state solution: Greater Israel and the six – or maybe even more – Palestinian Bantustans.

 

onsdag 18. august 2021

Amira Hass: - De mest dedikerte lærere i antisemittisme bor blant oss

 Tankevekkende artikkel av Amira Hass i Harretz:


"The Most Dedicated Teachers of Antisemitsm Live Among Us"

 "The most consistent teachers of antisemitism, the ones who brainwash Palestinian children with horrible and infuriating conclusions about Jews, live among us. They are Civil Administration officers and inspectors, Jerusalem municipal officials, Israel Defense Forces soldiers and Border Police officers. And let’s not forget the architects, engineers, builders and settlers. They are all our messengers, flesh of our flesh. Our loved ones.

The textbooks they use are Israeli cabinet resolutions and reality. Page after page, day after day, one military order after another, give their Palestinian students various and sundry reasons not to love us, the Jews."

Og Amira Hass  avsluttermed ekseplel på dobbelstandard:

"The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs reports that between July 27 and August 9, the Israeli authorities razed or confiscated 57 Palestinian structures, depriving 97 people, 67 of them children, of their homes.

In the year to date Israel has destroyed 592 Palestinian structures, 90 of them in East Jerusalem. The explanation – that they were built without a permit – is possible because of our talent for double standards. Palestinians may not build on Palestinian land, but we, the Jews, may build on Palestinian land with or without permits. And anyone who objects is an antisemite."

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Ja, hva lærer palestinske barn mest av?
Amira Hass er ved sin aktivitet den israelske journalisten som vet mest om dette.
Og hun er klokkeklar i dette innlegget om hvem som lærer fra seg det de står for.

 

Skudeneshavn  18. august 2021

Jan Marton Jensen 


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Kilde:
17. august 2021