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...but don't forget the backstage
TOI-Billboard - November 20, 2005 

 

Frontstage - new general elections: the gladiators launch their campaigns

 

After for about a week capturing the headlines Amir Peretz' taking over Labor and forcing it to leave the government was sidelined  by Sharon's "to leave or not to leave the Likud" game; meanwhile candidates for replacing him as Likud head are popping up like mushrooms, as do the "Likud-doves" and Labor hawks who want to join the PM's already legendary 'new party'. All in all: the pre-election paralysis of any diplomatic Middle-East moves was shortened by more than half a year, with a quite unpredictable race starting.

 

Backstage - no 'hot news', hardly reported at all on TV, sometimes sneaking into radio reports, as well as opeds of untiring columnists, but mostly from the alternative circuit:

 

- Extension of settlements, focus on connecting Jerusalem and Ma'ale Adumim
- demolition of homes (of Palestinians in Jerusalem, of Bedouins in 
the Negev)
- the struggle against the Wall (Bil'iners persisting, but there is 
more)
- the olive harvest: Palestinians - also when assisted by Israelis
and internationals - attacked by settlers

- girls, too, find themselves behind bars for refusing to serve the occupation 

 

 

Here follow some reports and comments  - after that a link to major other sources

 

Action news:

 

Protest in Bil'in 


18 Nov. report + photos by Khaled Sabawi

http://electronicintifada.net/v2/article4302.shtml

 

...AND DID YOU ALREADY SIGN THE PETITION?
http://www.PetitionOnline.com/Bilin/petition.html
 

 

NB:  Google News is using the settlers' broadcast as a legitimate source of information, not only about the settlers, but also their version of left activities - see for example http://news.google.com/news?hl=en&ned=us&ie=ISO-8859-1&q=bilin&btnG=Search+Newsthe 6th item about last week's demonstration against the fence in Bilin blames the violence totally on the demonstrators!. There is a possibility to protest in http://www.google.com/support/news/bin/request.py, click - "I want to report a problem with a news source listed in Google News" and file your complaint.

 

Expected protest at Tubas

Tuesday, Nov. 22, at 10am residents of the Tubas area together with Israeli and international supporters will protest against Tyaseer checkpoint.

Want to know why? go to http://www.palsolidarity.org/main

or if it wasn't kept there, to:
http://www.palsolidarity.org/main/2005/11/20/tubas-area-residents-to-hold-anti-checkpoint-demonstration-on-tuesday/

 

Testimony of settler aggression against harvesters
 
by David Nir

Nov. 17 - Olive Harvest in Hawarta
Nov. 10 - Settler attack in Yannun yesterday

Nir is an activist who was more than once himself attacked by settlers
http://www.geocities.com/toi_billboard/testimon.htm

 

Violent confrontation - three Bedouin women to hospital

...after Interior Ministry officials, accompanied by police forces arrived at the unrecognized village
(i.e.: no water, no electricity!) named 'Dir Mashash'. Purpose of the visit: handing out demolition orders
for the stone-structures which the Bedouins, whom the state since 1948 tries to get rid of, built
for themselves to live in. The government wants to get hold of the big stretches of desert land which the Bedouin tribes possess, and therefore denies them all aspects of modern life.

http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/645808.html

The Negev Coexistence Forum ( http://dukium.org ) organized on Saturday, Nov. 19 a solidarity visit in which also activists from other parts of the country participated.

 

'I went to see Palestinian ghettos' 

Vanunu nabbed on Palestinian bus - and after 24 hours released on bail  http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3171629,00.html 

Visit also Vanunu's own website: http://www.serve.com/vanunu/ 
from where now his campaign is managed, and where you find how to support his ongoing legal struggle


Feminist CO Idan Halili sentenced (TO BEGIN WITH!) to 14 days imprisonment

Read about her principled struggle, supported by the international war resisters, and how YOU can help
http://www.wri-irg.org/news/alerts/msg00053.html

background about Israeli refuser organizations

http://oznik.com/news/021225.html
http://www.shministim.org/
http://www.yeshgvul.org/english/news/
http://seruv.org/english/default.asp
http://www.refuz.org.il/Default.aspx?alias=www.refuz.org.il/english

 

Tamera peace pilgrimage catching attention

Translation of Haaretz article about Sabine Lichtenfels
http://www.igf-online.org/index.php?id=296

Read more about it
http://www.igf-online.org/index.php?id=283

 

Denied entry in Israel for humanitarian aid worker

The following is excerpted from a press release received from:
<cricgaza@p-i-s.com>

Fri, 18 Nov 2005

At 3am on the 14th November, Meri Calvelli, representative of the Italian NGO CRIC in the Gaza Strip, where she coordinates a development project co-financed by the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, was stopped at passport control, Ben Gurion airport, Tel Aviv on her way back to her work in Palestine after a brief stay in Italy. 26 hours later, after several gruelling interrogations, deliberate intimidation, humiliation, insults and threats by Israel security forces, she was put on a flight back to Italy. Both the Italian Consulate in Jerusalem and the Italian Embassy in Tel Aviv intervened, sending the Italian Ambassador himself to the airport to try to mediate in the situation. Despite these efforts, the Israel Authorities were unforthcoming in stating the exact motive behind refusing Meri entry into Israel, giving the usual vague pretext - "for security reasons" (...)

We didn't see any information about this in the Israeli media

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News & comments:

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The Peretz Ascendancy 
Sol Salbe includes different angles in his analysis
http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/HL0511/S00253.htm

 
Ghost town
 
By Meron Rapoport
 
A first visit to Hebron after almost 20 years. A strange feeling prevails when one exits the gate of Kiryat Arba, descends in the direction of the Cave of the Patriarchs. It wasn't Shabbat, it wasn't a Muslim holiday, it
was noontime, the weather was glorious, and the streets were empty. Along the road from Kiryat Arba to the Avraham Avinu neighborhood, a kilometer and a half of road that winds among old houses and market streets, we saw perhaps two Palestinians walking.
 
"What's your impression?" asked the host, Aryeh Klein of Hebron, after a while, after he had shown me the Sephardi synagogue that was rebuilt from its ruins, and the museum of the 1929 massacre in the basement of Beit Had assah, which is amazingly similar to the Yad Vashem museum in Jerusalem. "What do you think of Hebron?"
 
"It's like Pompeii," I replied.
 
full text long and informative article
 
The frog is exhausted
 
By Amira Hass
 
(...) Gideon Levy reports on children from the south Hebron area, killed and wounded by an Israel Defense Forces phosphorus shell. According to international law, the use of phosphorus shells in populated areas is forbidden, Levy reminds his readers. The IDF Spokesman promises the use of phosphorus shells is "only to mark boundaries and the boundaries of sectors," and that the IDF will scout the area and neutralize any shells or similar devices, if found, for the safety of the residents. In other words, Levy notified the army that there was a population in the area, and that when the army leaves a training area it should neutralize any remaining dangerous ammunition left behind. The report in the weekend paper passed without any other media reaction to it, since it's just another Palestinian child who will be killed and just another Palestinian child who will suffer dreadful pain because of a wound, so it's not news. We've gotten used to it. (...)
 
 
 

Rice Makes the Difference

by David Dreilinger and IPF Staff

(...) Wolfensohn put it into perspective on Tuesday: "If you are an envoy of the Quartet, you have a certain amount of possibilities in negotiations. If you are the Secretary of State of the United States, I would have to say that there is a little more clout associated with that and therefore, to push it over the edge, one needs not envoys but Secretaries of State."

http://www.ipforum.org/display.cfm?id=10&Sub=12

 

Construction in West Bank continues despite road map 

By Nadav Shragai 

The Sharon Government is continuing the construction in the West Bank, despite claims it is in violation of  the road map. http://www.haaretzdaily.com/hasen/spages/646998.html

 
Settlement expansion at full pace
 
Erica Chernofsky, Nov. 16, Jerusalem Post in "Mofaz tours E1 area, Gush Etzion"
 
Mofaz met with the heads of the settlements and following his visit affirmed that the government will continue to strengthen the large settlements blocks, according to the Defense Ministry spokeswoman.
 
 
Court orders Ramle to renew bus service for Arab children
By Zvi Harel
 
 
 
 
For one gunman, it??™s a ballot over bullets
 
by Matthew Gutman
 

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Further reading

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