Israel wird tatsälich ein NATO Mitglieder geworden
Has Amnesty International Lost Its Way? (Part 2)
To justify its unchecked violence in Gaza, Israel invariably spotlights the arsenal of rockets Hamas allegedly amassed. Amnesty echoes this story line. Thus, the reader learns from Unlawful and Deadly that, as far back as 2001, Hamas had been stockpiling short-range rockets; that it then developed longer-range Qassam rockets; that in more recent years, armed groups in Gaza have produced, upgraded or smuggled in thousands of BM- 21 Grad rockets of different types, with ranges varying from 20km to 48km, and acquired or produced smaller numbers of medium and long-range rockets, including the Iranian Fajr 5 and locally produced M-75 (both with a range of 75km), and the locally produced J-80 rockets with a range of 80km; and that during Operation Protective Edge, the al-Qassam Brigades claimed to have fired R-160 rockets, a locally produced version of the M-302, also with a range of 160km.[1] The majority of Israels 8.3 million people, and all 2.8 million Palestinians in the occupied West Bank, Amnesty ominously concludes, are now within range of at least some of the rockets held by Palestinian armed groups in the Gaza Strip . [T]he circle of fear has widened. But how real has been the threat posed to Israel by Hamass rocket arsenal? (For charitys sake, Amnestys weird inclusion of West Bank Palestinians in the circle of fear will be set aside.)
Israeli-Palestinian Musicians Subversive Critique of Mizrahi Politics-Culture
The controversial Israeli-Palestinian performer, Jowan Safadi, produced a new song, Its Hard to Be an Arab, which features a provocative YouTube video. When I first listened to it without knowing anything about Safadi, I thought he might be a Mizrahi Jew satirizing his own ethnic communitys prejudices. But after hearing the songs lyrics, it became clearer that he was a Palestinian commenting on the ironies of being an Mizrahi Arab in an Ashkenazi dominated State.
The song is deeply subversive. It portrays a deep-seated form of self-loathing (or at least inferiority) that besets Mizrahim who seek, above all, to be accepted despite their alienness within a society and culture dominated by Ashkenazi-ness.
Some 35 aid groups from around the world, including ActionAid and Oxfam, launched a joint call Wednesday to end Israel's blockade of the Gaza Strip, which is in dire need of reconstruction.
Last summer's devastating war in Gaza caused mass casualties, killing 2,251 Palestinians, mostly civilians, including more than 500 children. Seventy-three people were killed on the Israeli side, including 67 soldiers.
Israeli troops 'steal money, jewelry' during detention raid
A Palestinian father said Wednesday that Israeli soldiers stole money and jewelry from his family home when they detained his son in a predawn raid in the the northern West Bank village of Salem east of Nablus.
The incident took place in the central occupied West Bank village of Nabi Saleh near Ramallah, where local, international and Israeli activists gather for weekly Friday rallies in protest against Israels separation wall, a well as settlement expansion and other policies considered illegal under international law.
The rallies in Nabi Saleh were first organized in 2009 and have carried on every week since then.
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The incident took place in the central occupied West Bank village of Nabi Saleh near Ramallah, where local, international and Israeli activists gather for weekly Friday rallies in protest against Israels separation wall, a well as settlement expansion and other policies considered illegal under international law.
The rallies in Nabi Saleh were first organized in 2009 and have carried on every week since then.
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UN: Gaza could be 'uninhabitable' by 2020
The Gaza Strip, ravaged by wars and nearly a decade of a grueling Israeli blockade, could become uninhabitable for residents within just five years, the United Nations development agency said Tuesday.
"The social, health and security-related ramifications of the high population density and overcrowding are among the factors that may render Gaza unlivable by 2020," the UN Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) wrote in its annual report.
Gaza, a tiny enclave of just 362 square kilometers (about 225 square miles) squeezed between Israel, Egypt and the Mediterranean Sea that is home to some 1.8 million Palestinians, counts one of the highest population densities in the world.
"Gaza could become uninhabitable by 2020 if current economic trends persist," the report said.
Palestinians paid tribute to the tiny boy who drowned while fleeing the Syrian war by building a sand sculpture of him Monday on a beach in the Gaza Strip.
The sculpture measuring a few meters in length depicts three-year-old Aylan Kurdi in the same position and with red and blue clothing like he wore when his lifeless body was found last week.
Aylan's body was photographed lying face down in the sand near Bodrum, one of Turkey's prime tourist resorts, in a bleak image that rapidly went viral on social media.
Bild : Palestinian children put flowers on a sand sculpture depicting three-year-old Aylan Kurdi who drowned off Turkey, Sept. 7, 2015, on Gaza City beach.
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Jerusalem: 150 arrests, 5 demolitions
Israeli authorities detained 150 Palestinians in East Jerusalem during the month of August, according to the Wadi Hilweh Information Center. They further demolished five Palestinian-owned homes and commerical centres, attacked Palestinian freedom of religion and imposed collective punishments.
A video tells the world how a 12-year-old child incredibly escapes the clutch of an Israeli soldier. Hundreds more are far less fortunate, to the point of death .
A joint investigation by Four Corners and The Australian newspaper reveals evidence that shows the army is targeting Palestinian boys for arrest and detention. Reporter John Lyons travels to the West Bank to hear the story of children who claim they have been taken into custody, ruthlessly questioned and then allegedly forced to sign confessions before being taken to court for sentencing.
He meets Australian lawyer Gerard Horton, who's trying to help the boys who are arrested, and talks to senior Israeli officials to examine what's driving the army's strategy.
The United Nations children's agency (UNICEF) has been investigating these claims and last year released a scathing report finding that "children have been threatened with death, physical violence, solitary confinement and sexual assault."
As Four Corners discovered, though, Palestinian children have more to fear than the Israeli army. Reporter John Lyons shows clear evidence that Israeli settlers in the West Bank regularly attack Palestinian school children, knowing the authorities will not intervene.
Israels bombs and blockade cause child labor to rise in Gaza
Muhammad is only 12 yet he already has to work. Each morning at 7am he takes to Gazas streets, where he sells sandwiches from a little stall.
I have no choice, he said. Our house was completely destroyed in last years war.
Because of that destruction, Muhammad had to help support his family. Consisting of five girls, four boys and their parents, the family now lives in a rented flat.
Muhammad earns approximately 30 shekels ($7.70) per day, all of which he hands over to his parents, who have no regular income.
After working for a few hours in the morning, Muhammad goes to school. His older brother takes over the stall until Muhammads classes end.
I like my school, said Muhammad. I know that getting a good education is my surest way for a decent life. But this is life in Gaza. Its a kind of living hell.