Tuesday, April 08, 2014

Comments to AP's article:

Tens of thousands of Palestinians living in east Jerusalem have been without running water for more than a month, victims of a decrepit and overwhelmed infrastructure and caught in a legal no-man's land caused by the divisions of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
The residents of the Shuafat refugee camp are technically part of the Jerusalem municipality. But they live outside the massive West Bank separation barrier that Israel has built. So Israeli services are sparse, yet Palestinian authorities are barred from operating there or developing the water system.
The local Israeli water authority says the existing system of pipes cannot handle the rapid population growth of the area and it is scrambling to solve the problem. Last week, the Israeli Supreme Court gave officials 60 days to find a solution.
But with the scorching summer season approaching, residents are growing increasingly desperate. Basic tasks like brushing teeth are a challenge. Showers have become a luxury. Families often send their clothes to relatives elsewhere in the city to wash them.
"Sixty days — that's a lot of time for us," said Hani Taha, a local butcher. "There will be chaos here."
Israel captured then-mainly Arab east Jerusalem in the 1967 Middle East war. After the war, it redrew Jerusalem's municipal boundary, expanding it into the West Bank to encompass what were then small Palestinian communities, and annexed the lands that were made part of the city.
The annexation was never internationally recognized. Israel considers all of east Jerusalem, including Shuafat, to be part of its capital, building a ring of Jewish districts in the city. Some 200,000 Israeli Jews and 300,000 Palestinians now live in east Jerusalem, which the Palestinians demand as the capital of a future nation.
Palestinians have long complained that the city neglects roads, schools and public services in Arab neighborhoods of east Jerusalem. The situation has worsened for areas like Shuafat since Israel built its separation barrier last decade.
The barrier, which Israel says is needed to keep attackers from entering the city, has cut some neighborhoods in half, leaving thousands of people on the outside. Anyone entering or exiting Shuafat, for instance, must pass through an Israeli military checkpoint.
Residents said they first began to feel the water crunch last month, when the water cut out on March 4. Since then, service has been scarce and often non-existent. Residents buy bottles or large jerrycans of water to get by.
A lack of hydraulic pressure from the month-long shortage has forced desperate residents to lower rooftop tanks to ground level and fill them by hand.
On one block, three large black tanks sat stagnant in a pile of rotting trash and empty plastic bottles. Six pumps and a snarl of tubing had been rigged to force water upward.
But faucets in the adjacent building were running dry. Young men could be seen lugging large plastic containers up flights of stairs into a home. A young girl held a bag of water bottles for her family.
"When my kids want to go to school, there's no water to wash themselves. My husband goes to work and it's the same thing," said Umm Osama al-Najar, pointing at a pile of dirty dishes in her kitchen sink.
"Sometimes I go into the bathroom and I am disgusted, especially when so many people use the bathroom and there is no water to flush. It's very important that we get the water back here. It's breaking my heart."
Israeli officials are at a loss to explain the cause of the crisis. The neighborhood has suffered from water shortages in the past, but residents say this year is the worst they can remember. Officials speculated that an exceptionally dry winter — the only time the region experiences rainfall — may be to blame.
Much of the problem stems from Israel's construction of the separation barrier.
Arab residents of east Jerusalem, in contrast to Palestinians in the neighboring West Bank, have Israeli residency rights, giving them the ability to move freely inside Israel and qualifying them for Israeli health care and social benefits.
With residents fearful of losing these rights if they leave the city limits, Arab neighborhoods on the Israeli side of the barrier have seen real estate values skyrocket in recent years.
Outlying areas like Shuafat have experienced a wave of unregulated construction as people search for cheaper housing within municipal boundaries. Israeli work crews rarely venture into these areas, fearing confrontations with the local population.
"It's kind of the classic east Jerusalem trap," said Ronit Sela, a spokeswoman for the Association for Civil Rights in Israel, which has led the legal battle on behalf of Shuafat residents.
"We're talking about an area that was cut off from the rest of the city by a wall, where the Israeli authorities don't go in, an area that was neglected even before the wall was set up, no water connection, no infrastructure. And of course the number of people continues to rise," she said.
"Now the whole water system collapses. And when it collapses, no one takes responsibility."
Hagihon, the local water carrier in Jerusalem, said there is little it can do. It said the rapid growth, lack of proper urban planning and rampant use of unauthorized "pirated" pipes have overwhelmed the infrastructure.
Eli Cohen, a deputy director at the company, said the system was built to serve about 15,000 people. He believes the population has swelled to 60,000-80,000. Few homes have water meters, meaning that some 97 percent of the population doesn't pay for its water, he said.
"Unfortunately, this whole burden falls on Hagihon," he said. "We have a national, political problem here. This is beyond our jurisdiction, but we are the only government body left to deal with it."
Israel's National Water Authority denied responsibility and said it is supervising Hagihon in finding a solution.
"I can't tell you right now what the plan will be," Cohen said. "The issue is to find a solution that is sustainable."
The nearby Jewish area of Pisgav Zeev, just a few hundred meters away inside the wall, suffers no such problems. Cohen said Pisgat Zeev has a recognized infrastructure and residents pay for their water like other Israeli customers.
The Palestinian Authority, the self-rule government in the West Bank, provides water to people in the areas it governs but is barred from operating inside Jerusalem's city limits.
In the meantime, residents are forced to buy expensive water and wait out the drought.
"Without water, can we live?" said Aida Subhi Hamoud, a mother of 11 who has lived in the camp for 40-years. "We can afford to buy water to drink, but what about the rest, the laundry, the showers? Water is the lifeblood of the home."

Israel is a racist Apartheid state which wants to ethnically cleanse East Jerusalem of it's inhabitants and USA is supporting the ethnic cleansing. These areas suffering now from Israel's water Apartheid are areas which John Kerry and his AIPAC boys has deemed to be part of Israel in the future in their peace agreement. The areas, not the people living in them. Israel's ruling ideology is Racism.


Israel is a monstrous Apartheid state, which deliberately uses lack of water as a weapon of ethnic cleansing. It demands that it will get the whole of East Jerusalem in a peace agreement and John Kerry wants to give Israel almost all of it, but as you can see, the Zionist racists don't want the people they torment, just the land. Racism is Apartheid Israel's ruling ideology, hate towards those who are not part of the "Chosen People".

Sunday, April 06, 2014

Comment to http://www.jpost.com/Diplomacy-and-Politics/Barkat-The-world-must-take-Jerusalem-off-the-negotiating-table-forever-347676:

Nir Barkat is one of those Zionist politicians who tries to command the entire world. I'm sure US Congress does it's usual "Yes sir! Right away sir!" as with always with Israeli delusions of grandeur, but Jerusalem will stay at the table - and Nir Barkat could get one day face trial for his part in the ethnic cleansing of East Jerusalem.

Saturday, April 05, 2014

Response to http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/volokh-conspiracy/wp/2014/04/04/wall-street-journal-gives-western-sahara-morocco/


The problem with this article is that it's using a real issue about the international disinterest towards Western Sahara to whine about criticism towards Israel. Saharawis are being reduced to being human shields for Apartheid Israel. 
 
Let's remember why both Palestinians and Saharawis are living under occupation: Because USA is supporting the occupier and stopping international community from putting sanctions on the occupier so that the occupation would end. 
 
The occupations are tied and you can help to end them both by boycotting Israel and Morocco. Don't visit them, do not buy products made in there nor use products of companies that operate in the occupated areas. In the case of Western Sahara, visit for example Western Sahara Resource Watch athttp://www.wsrw.org/

Sunday, March 30, 2014

Zionism was a product of the era of European imperialism and colonization and has never outgrown colonialism, still believing that natives can be eradicated and a pure settler created. Idea of compromise, adaptation is something that Zionism doesn't understand from it's own part, it demands the region to adapt to Israel but refuses to entertain the thought of adaptation on it's own part.

The more critical the world becomes towards the Israel, the more fanatically it embraces the idea of a pure settler state. Thus it is doomed, no matter the number of "Western" politicians that still make the pilgrimage to kneel before Netanyahu. Those pilgrimages will soon come to an end.

Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Comment to http://dienekes.blogspot.fi/2014/03/dark-pigmentation-of-eneolithic-and.html:

Later steppe groups tended to be heterogenous to differing degrees, so I don't think that we should assume that Scythians were necessarily much different. Culture and political organization might well have been more important than shared genealogical background - which could always be invented, as is common with nomads and semi-nomads when the need arises to form larger groups and connections between groups.

When it comes to Greek claims, we have to remember that they were basically using stereotypes to separate different people (in the manner of Berbers have red hair and blue eyes) and would have taken the more extreme examples as the basis of that stereotype. So, we can assume that there would have been pretty light-skinned - to the eyes of the Greeks - Scythians, but we should not hastily assume that light-skin was  the norm. It would have just been more common than Greeks would have been used to.

Sunday, March 02, 2014

I'm surprised how calm and indifferent so many people are. The world has not been so close to a superpower conflict since 1962 and as this can really end only with either Putin or the "Western" bloc losing it's face, this is an extremely dangerous moment for entire humanity...
I wonder if most people were as calm and gave as little notice to the events during the Cuban missile crisis in 1962? Even the pessimists expect this to be just a little bigger version of the Georgia-Russia War, but what if Russia goes beyond Crimea, what if the so-called "West" doesn't stay in the sidelines as Putin seems to expect?

Thursday, February 27, 2014

Sunday, February 23, 2014

WOMEN SHED LIGHT ON GAZA BLOCKADE

Nationalism handled wrong is as deadly as any weapon and Karl Marx and other socialist thinkers are now more important and "more correct" than at any point since large part of the "West" embraced social democracy.

As social democracy gives way to austerity and destruction of welfare state to protect the very same people who are behind the recession and economic woes, we are facing just two options: More of the same in the sake of protecting the 1 % or socialism.
Based on the recent evidence that modern human & Neanderthal hybrids suffered from reduced fertility and male offspring might have been sterile, two questions that I think should be asked are that what relationship the fact that late Denisovans were hybrids (having mixed with both their Neanderthal cousins and that unknown species) had with their higher rate of mutations and observed decrease in population? So, could the decrease in population point towards the timing of these hybridization events?

Tuesday, February 18, 2014

NABI SALEH NIGHT RAID 18 2 2014

Calling for boycott of Israel for its human rights violations and war crimes is no more racism than the ongoing calls for boycott against China by Tibetans and against Qatar for mistreatment of workers in FIFA World Cup building projects.

It's not BDS movement which equates Jews and Judaism with Israel and everything it does, but Israel's own government and it's foreign supporters.

Friday, February 14, 2014

In capitalistic countries the so-called "market forces" and lobbyists have made politicians into the most expensive class of prostitutes.

Thursday, February 06, 2014

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We have one state solutions both in Burundi and Rwanda. Death toll in Burundi's almost unnoticed civil war was 300 000 and during Rwanda's 52 years of independence 1.2 million people have been killed in ethnic violence according to Rwandan official statistics.
Yet the same Western leaders who chant "Jewish state!" when it comes to Palestine, are quite happy to accept one state solutions in Burundi and Rwanda.
Let's remember that Britain in effect created the whole conflict. There were 84 000 Jews in Palestine when Britain took over, and when it left, there were over 630 000.
Jews, in the words of the first British governor of Palestine, were intended to be the local "loyal Ulstermen" who would be the pillar of the British rule, because they would owe everything and would depend on Britain.
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Burundi and Rwanda show that Western governments are quite happy to support one state solutions even after massive bloodshed, yet they use the possibility of a future bloodshed to oppose a one state solution in Palestine.
Which I find very unlikely. One state in Palestine would be in a very different position, a likely EU and NATO member.
Britain's role in creating this problem has very much to do with a solution, as reminding the British government and people of this fact might actually make them more likely to support a solution, instead of accepting the status quo.
Britain sells large amount of weapons, ammunition and parts used in manufacture of weapons to Israel too and in the UN Security Council Britain has been reluctant to push or even let to pass any action directed to ending the occupation without US approval.
When Palestinians sought to have the Security Council to vote for full membership for Palestine in UN, British government indicated that it would not support it nor vote against it.
There are people who have been living in refugee camps for 66 years because of what Britain did and did not do when it ruled Palestine.
Bluntly said, Britain owes more to those people than David Cameron complaining about boycotts against Israel as "attempts to delegimitise Israel".

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If Britain would truly support a two state solution in Palestine, it should recognize the state of Palestine.
Instead the British position is that Palestine can't be recognized without approval from Israel, which is daily creating new "facts on the ground" to make this impossible.
Since the peace negotiations began again in the summer, Israel has announced almost 11 000 new illegal settlement housing units on occupied areas.
Latest announcement is 558 new illegal settlement housing units in East Jerusalem, where Israel destroyed the homes of over 1000 Palestinians during 2013 and dozens more already during this year.
The British position that any movement towards solution is conditional of Israeli regime accepting it freely without outside pressure will only lead to a one state solution.

Wednesday, February 05, 2014

العمل الغنائي "الخامس" الذي قدمه فرقه شباب مخيم اليرموك (لاترسلو قمحاً م...

The people any deal needs to be satisfy are those voting in the promised referendums on either side. Palestinian leaders can't sacrifice right of return without consent from voters, and there are 650 000 Palestinians from Syria who are now refugees second time.

If Israel can take average of up to 100 000 people of Jewish descent per year, it can take for example 50 000 of them and an equivalent number of Palestinian refugees per year in the future without any demographic change. And the equivalent number to any illegal settlers remaining on the occupied areas.

Saturday, February 01, 2014

First version:

The illegal settlement of Maaleh Adumin is not only intended to cut West Bank in half - same role as the illegal settlement of Ariel, which Israel and USA insist Israel must get, plays in the northern part of West Bank - but to cut off East Jerusalem from the West Bank.

Israel demands that it will get not only Maaleh Adumin, but also all land between it and East Jerusalem and whole of East Jerusalem. John Kerry demands that Palestinians give up entire East Jerusalem proper and get few outlaying neighbourhoods, but Netanyahu refuses even this and has announced that Jerusalem can't even be mentioned in the entire peace agreement.

To those who claim that Jerusalem is originally a "Jewish city" and thus Israel must get it all - which is, Israelis claim, why Barack Obama supports Israeli annexation of whole East Jerusalem proper - let's remind what the Old Testament says: That the Hebrews conquered the city and killed its entire original population.

Holocaust, anyone?

Israeli annexation of East Jerusalem would mean the ethnic cleansing of Jerusalem's remaining 250 000 Palestinian residents. In Israel itself, in Haifa and Jaffa, local Jewish-run governments have accepted plans that would mean the destruction of the last remaining Arab neighbourhoods, in whose place would be build neighbourhoods in which only Jews can live.

According to Israel, there is room for only Jews in Jerusalem and increasingly also in Israel itself. Everybody else must be driven out.

And Maaleh Adumin plays a major role in all of this US supported Apartheid and Ethnic Cleansing.

As he is so fervent supporter of Israeli Apartheid, I wonder when Barack Obama will re-instate the Jim Crow laws in the United States? After all, when Israel has entire towns where only Jews are allowed to live and entire road network, partly funded by the USA, in the occupied areas that only Jews can use, why shouldn't US follow in Israel's footsteps?

After all, Chosen People of the God, the Righteous Among the Nations can't be wrong - after all, that would be antisemitism, wouldn't it?

Second version:

The illegal settlement of Maaleh Adumin is not only intended to cut West Bank in half - same role as the illegal settlement of Ariel, which Israel and USA insist Israel must get, plays in the northern part of West Bank - but to cut off East Jerusalem from the West Bank.
Israel demands that it will get not only Maaleh Adumin, but also all land between it and East Jerusalem and whole of East Jerusalem. John Kerry demands that Palestinians give up entire East Jerusalem proper and get few outlaying neighbourhoods, but Netanyahu refuses even this and has announced that Jerusalem can't even be mentioned in the entire peace agreement.
To those who claim that Jerusalem is originally a "Jewish city" and thus Israel must get it all - which is, Israelis claim, why Barack Obama supports Israeli annexation of whole East Jerusalem proper - let's remind what the Old Testament says: That the Hebrews conquered the city and killed its entire original population.
Holocaust, anyone?
Israeli annexation of East Jerusalem would mean the ethnic cleansing of Jerusalem's remaining 250 000 Palestinian residents. In Israel itself, in Haifa and Jaffa, local Jewish-run governments have accepted plans that would mean the destruction of the last remaining Arab neighbourhoods, in whose place would be build neighbourhoods in which only Jews can live. In Jaffa this will be done by US contractor Yaakov Hayman, who openly calls his "development plan" as "Making Jaffa Jewish".
According to Israel, there is room for only Jews in Jerusalem and increasingly also in Israel itself. Everybody else must be driven out. In the Negev desert up to 80 000 Bedouins are threatened with ethnic cleansing so that Jewish only towns can be build in the place of their "illegal" villages.
And Maaleh Adumin plays a major role in all of this US supported Apartheid and Ethnic Cleansing.
As he is so fervent supporter of Israeli Apartheid, I wonder when Barack Obama will re-instate the Jim Crow laws in the United States? After all, when Israel has entire towns where only Jews are allowed to live and entire road network, partly funded by the USA, in the occupied areas that only Jews can use, why shouldn't US follow in Israel's footsteps?
After all, Chosen People of the God, the Righteous Among the Nations can't be wrong - after all, that would be antisemitism, wouldn't it? (I don't claim that Israel represents all Jews, in fact I deny it, but that's Israel's official position; when it destroys a Palestinian village, like it did this week on the West Bank, it claims to do it in the name of all the Jews in the world.)
Palestinians have been ready to give up 78 % of British Palestine to Israel so that they could get just 22 %. But according to both Israel and the USA government they have to give up more and the more they give up, the more Israel wants. Every concession by the Palestinian Authority has been followed with by more demands by Israel.

Wednesday, January 22, 2014

If you don't boycott SodaStream, you support occupation, oppression, Apartheid, Ethnic Cleansing and torture, including children, which sometimes leads to death.

There is no gray area, there are no excuses. Everyone who buys SodaStream's products is responsible for the crimes of the Israeli occupation by giving their money in its support.
Problem is that European Union is biased towards Israel and against Palestinians. EU is paying for the occupation with other aid donors and ungrateful Israel frequently destroys the EU paid infrastructure out of spite, yet Israel gets the most favourable trade deals - which it largely gets to write on its own according to EU sources and EU's foreign representative Catherine Ashton has never condemned any action by Israel during her entire tenure.

She only deplores or is concerned. Same Blairite Ashton has also announced that Israel has a de facto veto to EU's Palestine policy, claiming that EU and its member states won't recognize Palestine without Israel's permission. And after all this Israel shrieks madly that EU is biased against it, when it's the pampered outsider getting treated as a favoured insider by the EU. Israel is arrogant, ungrateful and blind.

EU should recognize the pre-1967 lines as borders, hit Israel with sanctions and throw all the trade deals into wastebasket. Perhaps then Israel would understand how much it has taken for granted.

Palestinian boy dreams

Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Rosetta was supposed to carry a US miniprobe Champollion along with Philae. Champollion was cancelled in 1996 for lack of funding, but revived as an independent mission to another comet. It would have brought back to Earth first samples from the surface of a comet. The sample-return part was cancelled first and the entire mission was cancelled in 1999 for budgetary reasons.
CRAF was a cometary mission, a sibling craft to Cassini, which was supposed to fly past an asteroid and orbit a comet and send a penetrator to its surface. CRAF was approved in 1990 but cancelled in 1992 after US Congress cut NASA's budget.
NASA's CONTOUR mission was supposed to fly past five comets. It exploded when it left it Earth-Moon system in 2002, probably as a result of a problem with the main engine as contact was lost immediately after it was used first time. Telescopes were able to detect that the probe had disintegrated into several parts.
So US has tried to reach comets and has also successes: Stardust, which was operational from 1999 to 2011, succeeded in flybys of comets Wild 2 and Tempel 1. returning samples from the coma of the former, as did Deep Impact with its flybys of Tempel 1 and Hartley 2. Deep Impact was launched in 2005 and contact was lost in 2013.

1. Typical Zionist nonsense.

Israel is an Apartheid state created through ethnic cleansing and which commits ethnic cleansing today not just against people in occupied territories, but against its own Arab citizens from Negev to Haifa.
There never has been a slave who would have loved his master, yet you Zionists demand that Palestinians should have only warm thoughts of every Zionist who oppresses them with American financial and political support.
Real people don't love those that oppress them, nor those who enable the oppression.

2. The simple fact is that even "progressive" US publications like The Nation tend to act like they are walking on a minefield when it comes to criticism of the Israeli regime and that shows.
The Nation also tends to have the typical American liberal habit of viewing the conflict in Palestine from the Jewish viewpoint, even when criticizing Israel, thus making Palestinians subordinate to Jewish history and Jewish concerns and when the conflict is thus not seen in a neutral but Jewish context, even the most well-meaning writer can't avoid some pro-Israel bias.
Palestinians and other Middle Eastern people like Lebanese who have suffered at the hands of Israel have their own independent history, their own independent existence and their experiences deserve to be viewed on their own terms also, not just as part of Jewish history which always tends to end up involving the Holocaust and then the inclination of viewing Israeli actions with less criticism than if it's ruling ethnic-religious group would not have that experience.

Sunday, January 19, 2014


Kerry's plan is utterly biased, giving Israel what it's leaders wanted still a few years ago - East Jerusalem, almost all illegal settlements, continued control over borders of Palestine and Jordan Valley without any right of return - although now they demand more, as is their habit, moving the goalposts for peace again.

The plan would have no chance in passing in a referendum among Palestinians even on West Bank (as Israel would not allow it being held in East Jerusalem and Hamas probably not in Gaza). It would unlikely to pass in Israel either. If Abbas government would accept Kerry's plan and Israel as a "for Jews only" state - recipe for ethnic cleansing - they would make themselves into Quislings.

Diplomacy to gather international support and pressure until Israel withdraws from the last centimeter of land occupied in 1967 would be a wise path to take. Refugees would again suffer, but at least there would be more land left in West Bank to settle them there.

Thursday, January 02, 2014


The "terrorist" and "man" in question is a 14 year old child and "Rachel's Tomb" has nothing to do with any biblical figures; even the most charitable interpretation is that the origins of the site go to no farther than 4th century CE.

The number of Palestinians killed by Israeli occupation forces on the West Bank was in 2013 highest since 2008, 27 killed. Last night an old man, Eid Ali, died of suffocation after inhaling Israeli tear gas in Kafr Quddoum. He's the first Palestinian to be killed by Israel in 2014.
The release of these political prisoners was agreed already in the late 90s. They have spent a decade and a half imprisoned just because Israeli regime doesn't respect the deals it itself makes.
Their release means nothing for chances of the peace. The "West's" toleration of illegal settlement building, Apartheid policies, Gaza siege and the killing of Palestinians by Israel means that there is little chance for peace.
John Kerry's team that is supposedly neutral party in the negotiations is full of AIPAC men, Israeli Lobby members and what Kerry will offer for Palestinians will be so biased on Israel's favour based on leaks that even if Abbas' government is forced to accept it, the Palestinian people will not accept it in a referendum.
Israel's own government will probably fall over the issue as several government parties oppose peace negotiations and even a rump Palestinian state and chances of any realistic peace agreement being passed in a referendum there are close to zero, as support for total ethnic cleansing and annexation of East Jerusalem and West Bank have been around 60 % among adult Israeli Jews according to Israeli polls.

Wednesday, January 01, 2014

Person of the Year 2013: Palestinian Hunger Striker Samer al-Issawi


Published Tuesday, December 31, 2013
One can only imagine the looks on the faces of Israeli settlers living in Masharef Mountain, near the Hebrew University that overlooks Issawiya, as they watched the celebrations welcoming back Palestinian prisoner Samer al-Issawi.
Issawi returned victorious to his village despite Israel’s desperate attempts to ban celebrations. The occupation forces delayed his release for about 10 hours last Monday, December 23, and erected military checkpoints near the village, but young men and Palestinian mothers insisted on welcoming their hero.
Following his nine-month hunger strike amid the “battle of the empty stomachs,” Issawi was released along with 1,026 other Palestinians in an exchange for the return of Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit.
He wished to remain loyal to those who lost their lives while planning and conducting the Shalit kidnapping, and didn’t want the Israelis to arrest the liberated prisoners all over again, forcing them to serve the rest of their sentences.
From the first intifada until the mid-1990s, Issawi, born 1979, resisted Israeli occupation by setting settler cars of fire and throwing Molotov cocktails. He told Al-Akhbar that he was careful not to be arrested because he wanted to support his family, since his four brothers – Raafat, Medhat, Firas, and Fadi – were held by the Israelis. But all that changed when his brother Fadi was killed in clashes that erupted in Issawiya, following the Hebron massacre in 1994.
The day Samer saw his brother in a pool of his own blood was the last straw.
Issawi was first arrested in 1998 and sentenced to a year and a half in prison for throwing a Molotov cocktail. He was later sentenced to six months in jail for beating up an Israeli soldier, then he was imprisoned again in 2000 for 15 days at the beginning of al-Aqsa intifada. He was later arrested for six months without charges.
“Israeli military attacks escalated during the second Intifada, and we began to hear about airstrikes on Gaza,” said Issawi, revealing that on the first day of his release he joined the ranks of the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine. He formed a five-member cell with friends and conducted 11 shooting operations targeting Israeli vehicles in the Ma’ale Adumim settlement, seven kilometers east of Jerusalem.
These shootings caused material damages and injured one Israeli officer. Once Issawi’s role was revealed, the Israelis hunted him down for a whole year and finally arrested him during the 2002 Operation Defensive Shield in Ramallah.
Issawi refused to appear before the Beit Eil military court and rejected the presence of an attorney because he didn’t acknowledge the legitimacy of the court. He told the judges that it was more of a traveling circus that the Israelis brought along to every territory they occupied.
Issawi was sentenced to 30 years in jail. He wasn’t surprised. Usually sentences in such cases are life in prison, even though no injuries were caused.
He said he was confident he wouldn’t serve his entire sentence, and told the judge, “I will be out before 30 years.” Ten years later, Issawi was released within the “Loyalty to the Free Men” prisoners’ deal.
Issawi as Art
Occupation forces arrested Issawi again on 7 July 2012. His interrogation continued for 30 days, following which he was accused of planning to kidnap Israeli soldiers. Meanwhile, the head of Israeli intelligence in the West Bank threatened to send him back to jail to serve the remaining 20 years of his sentence.
Issawi realized that he was in a serious situation. Hence, on July 27, he started returning two of his meals and settling for a simple one of two slices of bread and a spoonful of labneh and jam.
He maintained this diet for 19 days and was transferred to Nafha Prison. On August 24, he started training his body for an open hunger strike. He wrote a letter to prison services and informed them about his escalation. Back then, he settled for a glass of juice or milk or soup until he cut off food completely and started his open hunger strike on September 14, which also included a strike on water from time to time.
Finally, Issawi reached an agreement with the Israelis last April allowing him to return home to Jerusalem within eight months.
Israelis resorted to different tactics to try and exhaust Issawi into giving up his hunger strike. They sent him on prisoners’ buses to courts and moved him from prison to prison, forcing him to wait for hours for his jailers. They demolished his brother Medhat’s house and attacked him and his family in court despite his deteriorating health.
Samer dropped to 99 pounds and suffered attendant health risks. “When I slept on my right side, I felt numb, and the same with my left side. I also couldn’t sleep on my chest because I had a broken bone,” he said.
With His Family
“Every time I heard about Palestinians and freedom-loving people around the world joining this this battle, I forgot my own pain, mainly after the martyrdom of Mahmoud al-Titi and Mohammed Asfour. There was nothing I could offer them, just insisting on the goals that we put together before the hunger strike. I was also moved by young men protesting for the first time in front of Jerusalem Magistrates Court,” he said.
Issawi said, “The anger I saw in the eyes of the jailers after seven months of the hunger strike proved to me that we succeeded in raising the voices of prisoners and revealing Israeli violations of the prisoner swap deal, while preserving Palestinians dignity. All the goals were accomplished and the only thing left was me going back home.”
On the Palestinian official position, Samer said, “Let’s be honest, all of us Palestinians, from the president to common citizens, can’t even move from one region to the other without Israeli authorization. We don’t count on the official position as much as we count on the will of the people to exercise pressure to force politicians to take more serious steps. A Palestinian negotiator can sign a deal, but it would not be applicable on the ground without popular support.”
This article is an edited translation from the Arabic Edition.
http://english.al-akhbar.com/content/person-year-2013-palestinian-hunger-striker-samer-al-issawi

Wednesday, December 25, 2013

We see them as human beings also, and also as victims of the Israeli regime and it's inhumane policies.
But the oppressed people come before the occupiers, just like most people consider first the suffering of the Jewish victims of the Holocaust before the German civilians who suffered in the Allied bombings.
It's not denying the humanity or the suffering of the latter.
Palestine was mentioned already by the Carian-Greek historian Herodotos(484-425 BCE).
United States of America must not exist either, as it was a Colonial invention by the British settlers of the eastern seaboard of the Turtle Island and had no previous existence prior to 1776.
Same goes naturally for Australia, Canada, New Zealand and that later invention of European settlers, Israel.
The first part is pure fantasy. The first written examples of Hebrew, for example, are short texts from the mid-8th century BCE.
Everything you write about Palestinians beyond the anthem is just wrong and I bet you know it. Even "liberal Zionists" Kimmerling and Migdah in their "The Palestinian People" date Palestinian identity (and national struggle) back to 1834.
Palestinian National Congresses were already meeting in the 1910s. Those who established PLO in 1964 included members of Palestinian parties of the 1920-1940s and participants of the 1936-1939 uprising against the British rule.
Palestinian flag was the Palestinian flag already in the 1930s and then it had the Muslim Crescent Moon and the Christian Cross in it, which were later removed to make it religiously neutral.
Israeli occupation claimed that Samer had broken the rules of his probation by visiting another village. Israel claims to have (illegally) annexed this particular village and claims it is part of Jerusalem, but now decided - so that they could get Samer back in jail - that it was actually on the West Bank. Because of this, as a part of the deal to end his hunger strike, Samer was sentenced to 8 months for supposedly breaking the rules of his probation.
Part of the prisoner exchange deal. Israel has imprisoned again dozens of ex- political prisoners released as part of it by using various excuses or none at all in some cases.
Israel accused Samer Issawi of being a member of DFLP - a small leftwing party (enjoys 3-4 percent support among Palestinians in the occupied territories), member of the Abbas' government, and no longer in US "terrorism" list - and having taken part in the second intifada in an armed attack against illegal settlers, in which no one was injured.
In the typical Israeli manner they had sentenced him for decades in jail for this act of opposing the occupation.

Baruch Goldstein, the illegal settler terrorist, murdered Samir's teenage brother and 28 other people in 1994. Goldstein is considered a great hero among large number of Jewish Israelis and his grave is a place of modern day pilgrimage.
Majority on either side is not interested in a lasting peace that majority on the other side would be ready to accept.
Palestinians are ready to give up far more than Israel, but this is still not enough for the majority on the Israeli side, which Israeli elections clearly show.
There simply isn't a majority on the Israeli side which would accept pre-1967 lines with few land swaps, which is basically the minimum for a viable Palestinian state.
In the current negotiations Israel demands that it would be allowed to annex Jordan Valley or at least control it for 25 more years. According to World Bank, Jordan Valley could produce 3.5 billion dollars a year for Palestinian state (currently Israel gets 620 million dollars a year from the illegal agricultural colonies in there), which is twice the whole international yearly aid to Palestinians.
Samer Issawi's hunger strike was a quite genuine hunger strike, otherwise the Israeli occupation would have claimed otherwise loud and clear.
His teenage brother was one of Baruch Goldstein's victims, most members of his family have been imprisoned by Israel, his brother Medhat for 19 years and one brother's home was destroyed by Israel as a "revenge" for his hunger strike.
3 civilians were killed in Gaza. 3 year old Hala Abu Sheikha, a so far unnamed man in Beit Lahiya and 22 year old Salah Abu Latif (the Israeli Bedouin). 6 others wounded, including mother and brother of Hala, the latter seriously.
These follow attacks in recent days against Gaza and Palestinian fishermen on sea by Israel. On 20th Israeli sniper killed civilian Odeh Jehad Hamad 1 kilometer inside Gaza.
Israel has broken the November 2012 truce almost 300 times, but Western media like CNN refuse to report Israel's atttacks on Gaza - and also most killings on West Banks by Israel, which have increased since the peace negotiations began again.
There have been increasing Israeli attacks in recent days, one civilian death, and apparently as a revenge a Popular Resistance Committee's sniper shot dead an Israeli civilian employee of IDF working on the border fence. After that Israel made artillery and bomb attacks, killing unnamed man and 3/4 year old Hala Abu Sheikha and injured badly her brother and mother.6 other Palestinians at least have been wounded, 3 combatants and 1 child among them.
In 1890 the actual population statistics for Palestine were 432 000 Muslims, 57 000 Christians and 43 000 Jews.
(In 1800 the numbers had been 246 000 Muslims, 22 000 Christians and 7000 Jews.)
In 1922 the numbers were 589 000 Muslims, 71 000 Christians and 84 000 Jews.
In 1931 the numbers were 760 000 Muslims, 89 000 Christians and 175 000 Jews.
In 1947 the numbers were 1 181 000 Muslims, 143 000 Christians and 630 000 Jews.
Oh, by the way, according to the Israeli Supreme Court in their recent decision to reject "Israeli" in national identification cards, there's no such people as "Israeli".
In 1890 the actual population statistics for Palestine were 432 000 Muslims, 57 000 Christians and 43 000 Jews.
(In 1800 the numbers had been 246 000 Muslims, 22 000 Christians and 7000 Jews.)
In 1922 the numbers were 589 000 Muslims, 71 000 Christians and 84 000 Jews.
In 1931 the numbers were 760 000 Muslims, 89 000 Christians and 175 000 Jews.
In 1947 the numbers were 1 181 000 Muslims, 143 000 Christians and 630 000 Jews.
Oh, by the way, according to the Israeli Supreme Court in their recent decision to reject "Israeli" in national identification cards, there's no such people as "Israeli".
Judaism is a religion, ethnically Jews are diverse as recent genetic studies show. Palestinians have deep roots in their land. Genetically they are also very close to the original followers of Judaism; Ashkenazi Jews for example are genetically what a child between a Palestinian and a Northern Italian would be.
International law gives occupied people full right to resist militarily and Americans should remember that George Washington and the other Founding Fathers did not lead a non-violent resistance to the British, but fought a long war to gain independence for the United States.

Americans have no right to say to Palestinians that they should not follow the same path which they themselves took in 1776.

Saturday, December 21, 2013

Kufr Qaddum weekly demo

Apologists of Israel expect that there should be something equivalent of Hoover dam on the borders of Gaza and as there isn't, they go on claim that the Palestinian claims are just propaganda.

But there are small dams and two major reservoirs, one seasonal, just on the borders of northern Gaza. Normally these are used to stop water from getting to the Gaza side.

The even occasionally lush vegetation on the ethnically cleansed side of the border is one of the symbols of oppression, not a "miracle" of "making the desert bloom" - just a result of denying water from Gaza.

Nabi Saleh 20.12,2013

Experiencing John Muir's Sierra: A Photographer's Story

Friday, December 20, 2013

burning tibet: Last Words of Tsultrim Gyatso

burning tibet: Last Words of Tsultrim Gyatso: (My rough translation of Tsultrim Gyatso's last words. As you can see some parts are hard to read. If anyone comes across a picture in ...

Thursday, December 19, 2013

Observe the death of Saleh Yasin today: A Palestinian security forces member becomes immediately "a suspect" to the US media - Associated Press in this case - after the Zionist Apartheid State's occupation forces have killed him. Victim is immediately made to look guilty. But when a Zionist dies, it's immediately a horrible event to the media in the USA, no matter his status and actions.

#HelpGaza #SaveGaza more than 4000 families evacuated after being flooded.

Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Like this thread shows, people who "support Israel" tend to be the middlebrow version of people who write love letters to condemned serial killers to prisons.
Saying that shows that you are ignorant what Israel has done - and probably willfully ignorant at that.

51 Israeli laws that treat people differently based on their ethnicity and religion, separate towns build even now for Israeli citizens based on their ethnic-religious identity shows that.

And that's just people with Israeli citizenship. To live under Israeli occupation is much worse for the Palestinians.
It's easy to check whether any action can be morally justified by just changing the sides around. And I doubt that more than a few Americans would be ready to accept regular drone strikes in US no matter how "justified" they would be claimed to be by those doing them.
Hezbollah already builds its own drones. And with Amazon planning to use drones to deliver packages in the US, one wouldn't even have to build own drones, just to hack existing ones.

And speaking of hacking, one CIA drone was forced to land to Iran when it was hacked and I'm not so sure that all the various drones already used in US regularly could not be hacked and used in terror attacks.
Opposition to Apartheid, ethnic cleansing and an occupation which has gone on for 46 years is not "antisemitism".
Claiming that it is hurts efforts to oppose actual antisemitism.
    • Support American Studies Association and its members in their brave stance for human rights and academic freedom in occupied Palestine.
      Just because Israel calls itself "a Jewish state" doesn't mean that it should get a free pass when it comes to human rights violations and war crimes.
Why do you want every other problem solved before Palestinians could be given any justice?
Because you think that when the oppressors identify themselves as Jews, the victims should have neither rights, justice nor publicity.
Palestinian universities are being choked by Israel and Jews are allowed to live in Arab countries, and when it comes to Jewish refugees from them, Israel could ask right of return for them but never has, not even when signing peace treaties with Egypt and Jordan.

Before it fell in an Israeli supported coup, Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood government actually asked Egyptian Jews to return to Egypt.
According to "liberal Zionist" historians, Palestine's struggle is 179 years old, but unlike fools like Martin Amis claim, past Jewish suffering doesn't give Zionists right to cause suffering to Palestinians. That's the result of morally bankrupt thinking.
Hendrik Verwoerd, "the Father of South African Apartheid", declared that Israel was an Apartheid state - and meant it as a compliment - and he met his bit of Earthly justice already back in 1966.
Once again supporters of the Apartheid State show that one can't be a racist towards Palestinians without showing racism towards others oppressed peoples.
Truth is "antisemitism", so ban the Truth so that Zionists and their worshipful Christian Zionist hordes can continue to commit and support atrocities.
That's what you demand.
Because Israel commits Apartheid, Ethnic Cleansing and has kept up occupation for 46 years. That's the truth.
If you can't handle that, your place is in a nice round room with padded walls, pumped full of drugs, because Truth and Reality are not going to change just because you deny them as they don't fit with how you would want the world to be like.
You supporters of the Apartheid State want Palestinians to play the role of a "Happy Slave Who Loves His Master" and just stay oppressed and humiliated in dwindling bantustans as your version of the Master Race can do whatever crimes it wants without any criticitism towards it at all.

That's not how the real world works.

If Zionists don't want oppressed people "wanting to kill them", they can stop oppressing them. But that's not that they are ready to do and the oppressed people surely are not going to be the "Happy Slaves" of your imagination.

Go and be a house slave for illegal settlers in their illegal settlements' agricultural fields and play a banjo when their children throw rocks at you - oh yes, the Zionists do that every day, but you folks never mention that, do you? - but don't demand it from others.