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The battle of the day after has already
begun
TOI-Billboard -
May 7, 2005
--The general
situation: settlers calm down; worry among the
doves
--Political prisoners monitoring municipal election
campaigns
--Activism
update
--Daily
struggle in Bil'in continues to make headlines
--I
am an American Jew, and I have something to say to you - letter to Minister
Mofaz by Rita Corriel
--Academics, left-wing activists hold protest in Ariel
college
---Hundreds rally in Tel-Aviv against IDF
killing of two Palestinian boys
--ACRI: ICJ fence ruling
correct, Dan Izenberg, Jerusalem Post
--Medical treatment conditional upon
collaboration - PHRI intervenes
--Petition: Free Palestinian parliamentarian, Hussam Khader
--Various articles ---"Aren't You Ashamed?" Uri Avnery
on demonstrating on Holocaust
Day
---Stuck in the throat - Editorial Ha'aretz on the declaring
of a settlement university
---The Sharon Doctrine,
Naomi Chazan, Jerusalem Post
---Is the Golan
next? Eitan Haber, Ynet
---Alone on the
barricades - Meron Rapoport interviews Ilan Pappe
***
The general
situation
Settlers calm down; worry among the
doves
While the ritual of
anti-pullout demonstrations continues, negotiations between settlers and
government are in full steam - about the amount of compensations;
about the location of their settling inside the legal borders of the
country.
The landscape of the
day after starts to be discernable: reconciliation between Sharon and the far
right for a joint effort as to resist pressures for any further
pullout.
As those in the peace camp who had
embraced Sharon's Gaza Disengagement, start worrying, Peace
Now invited this week the public to a lecture by Dror Etkes, its
Settlement Watch coordinator, on the subject: 'What is Sharon hatching up on the
West Bank?'
Also this week,
Sharansky left the government, complaining that 'Sharon has not done enough to
pressure the Palestinians into democracy' (sic!), and ... on the day after, Palestinians held
multi-party municipal elections - whose vibrant campaign even shook up the many
thousands Palestinian 'prisoners of Zion' (see next article)..
Political prisoners monitoring
municipal election campaigns
Mustafa Sabre, Qalqiliya
In Qalqiliya City, prisoner??™s families are
receiving hundreds of calls per day from their sons in the prisons. The main
subject is elections...
~~~
Activism update
Daily struggle in Bil'in continues to
make headlines
Bil'in was also this week at the center of the struggle over the West Bank -
with Palestinian villagers, Israeli and international activists daily
confronting the army in acts of non-violent resistance. The footage
of activists chained to the trees destined to be uprooted were prominently
in the Israeli TV news. Daily there was mention of Israeli and Palestinian
activists having been arrested. Meanwhile the aftermath of the events in Bil'in of April 28 were followed up
with a protest letter campaign (see next item) and a press conference. The
excessive behavior of the army undercover agents as well as a report of the
press conference are on the Gush Shalom website http://zope.gush-shalom.org/home/en I am an American Jew, and I have something
to say to you - letter to Minister Mofaz by Rita Corriel
'Your actions do not create a safe or hopeful nation for Jews
anywhere.'
I call on you to hold all needed action,
in order to bring about the immediate release of Riad Mohamad Yassin and Alian
Ibrahim Ahmad Abu Rachme. These men were arrested on 28.04.05, during a
non-violent demonstration against the separation wall at their village. The two
were arrested after trying to prevent disguised Israeli soldiers from throwing
stones at the Israeli security forces. These undercover soldiers were attempting
to initiate violent reactions from Israeli soldiers. The exposure of the Israeli
undercover soldiers, led to the arrest of the two men who were actually trying
to stop the stone throwing, and prevent the violence.
read the whole letter
http://www.geocities.com/toi_billboard/Mofaz_letter.htm Academics, left-wing activists hold protest in Ariel
college
By Lilly Galili and Tamara Traubman, Haaretz
Correspondents
A group of some 60 Tel-Aviv university academics and left-wing activists Wednesday morning held protest in front of the Judea and Samaria College of Ariel in the West Bank against a government decision to confer university status to the college. read
more: http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/572361.html
~~~ Hundreds rally in TA against IDF killing of 2
Palestinian boys, 14 and 15 years old
MK Mohammed Barakeh addressed the rally and told them that "on the day of [remembrance for] the big Holocaust, we must make sure that there is no 'little holocaust' of Palestinians." He also said that the relatively large number of participants, given the short notice of the rally, proves that the "radical left is waking up." full
article http://www.haaretzdaily.com/hasen/spages/572451.html
photos and description http://zope.gush-shalom.org/home/en
Adam Keller
report http://www.geocities.com/toi_billboard/Tel-Aviv_May5.htm ACRI: ICJ fence ruling
correct, Dan Izenberg, Jerusalem
Post
The International Court of Justice in
Hague was correct in declaring that the separation fence was a gross violation
of international law and should be moved back to the Green Line, the Association
for Civil Rights in Israel said on Thursday. (...) ACRI attorney Limor Yehuda
wrote that the ICJ was the most authoritative international court for
interpreting international law and therefore its opinions were binding. She
added that even after the changes made by the army in the route of the fence
after the landmark Beit Sourik ruling on June 30, 2004, most of the fence was
still being inside the West Bank, 9.5 percent of the territory of the West Bank
would end up on the Israeli side of the fence, 24,000 Palestinians would be
living on the Israeli side of the fence, and 230,000 Palestinians would be
living in enclaves surrounded on three sides by the fence.
In a
related development, the High Court heard arguments against and in favor of
lifting the temporary injunction preventing the army from building small
sections of a security fence around the settlements of Ariel and Emmanuel.
(...) At the end of the hearing, Barak said the
court would hand down its decision on whether or not to lift the temporary
injunctions at a later time. Meanwhile, the court has scheduled a hearing before
a panel of nine High Court justices on June 9 to discuss the main body of these
same petitions.
Full article http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?pagename=JPost/JPArticle/ShowFull&cid=1115259521474
See also: ACRI: Separation fence clear violation of int'l law,
Ha'aretz, 6/5/2005 http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/572990.html
~~~
Medical treatment conditional upon collaboration -
PHRI intervenes
Physicians
for Human Rights-Israel Press release, May
1
Muhammad Radad, a 38 year old cardiac patient and father of five,
discovered that the road to medical care passes by the Israeli Secret Service.
More Updates/Press Releases of PHRI
http://www.phr.org.il/phr/cat.asp?catid=55&parentid=45&pcat ~~~
Petition: Free Palestinian parliamentarian, Hussam
Khader
~~~
Various
articles
"Aren't You Ashamed?" Uri
Avnery on demonstrating on Holocaust Day
How can one demonstrate for Arabs,
especially on Holocaust Day? ~~~
Stuck in the
throat - Editorial Ha'aretz on the declaring of a settlement university
May 4, 2005
The government decision to turn the college in
Ariel into a university is one of those decisions meant to demonstrate the kind
of political determination that eventually turns out to be a stupid provocation
and ends up being costly and damaging for future generations. That distinction
is also true regarding the establishment of Ariel itself and its neighboring
settlements. The government intended to prevent the establishment of a
Palestinian state next to Israel. Now, after even the political right has
recognized the need to divide the country between the two nations, the
government is trying to use subterfuge to make the illogical situation that has
been created in the territories permanent, acting against the interests of both
the State of Israel and its own policies.
The Sharon Doctrine, Naomi Chazan, Jerusalem Post
Disengagement from Gaza is the first step in
Ariel Sharon's grand scheme
to permanently alter the political map of the region. The next phase is the unilateral imposition of a Palestinian state with provisional boundaries - PSPB - in scattered enclaves on the West Bank and Gaza. read more
or:
~~~
Is the Golan
next? Eitan Haber, Ynet
"After dealing with Syria, Bush may turn his attention to Golan Heights!" [if already have expectations from Bush, then maybe let him also once and for all end the occupation of the West Bank - TOI-ed] read more http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3079669,00.html Alone on the
barricades - Meron Rapoport interviews Ilan
Pappe "Very deeply - with academia and with
the media. I think that academia and the media are supposed to be the most
sensitive organs in the society, the parts with the most conscience. In secular
society, they fill the role that belonged to the rabbis, to the clergy, in
religious society. But in Israel, these are the people with the least conscience
- I'm generalizing, of course. Instead of being the watchdogs of democracy
they're turning into the rubber stamps of the ruling ideology. I travel a lot in
the territories and I'm appalled by what I see. How is it possible to live with
the horror of guard towers around cities like Tul Karm and Qalqilyah? How is it
possible to see a soldier giving elderly Palestinian women a hard time day in
and day out, sometimes the same old woman? How is it possible to ignore this
when it's being done in your name? Can you just keep teaching about France in
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