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Subject: TOI-Billboard] If the words of Bush are not enough the issue of boycott will turn up again - May28, 2005


If the words of Bush are not enough...
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OI-Billboard - May 28, 2005 

 
--The general situation
If the words of Bush are not enough the issue of boycott will turn up again - and not cultural  boycott alone
 
--Activism update
Visiting Palestinians in settler-controlled Hebron - mission impossible
Nakba commemorated in Tel-Aviv
Walking through Silwan
Jayyous - open the gate and let the farmers go to their land, and back
Vanunu had his day in court
 
--Sources of information
Occupation Magazine
OchaoPt
                                                 
The May issue of The Other Israel (printed version) is out
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[The general situation]
 
If the words of Bush are not enough
the issue of boycott will turn up again
- and not cultural  boycott alone

Bush said that both the Palestinians and Israel must live up to their
obligations under the so-called "road map" peace process that calls for
creation of an independent Palestinian state on lands captured by Israel
in the 1967 Middle East war.
 
"Israel must continue to take steps toward a peaceful future" and not take
steps that contravene road map obligations, Bush said. He said Israel must
"remove unauthorized outposts and stop settlement expansions."
from http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3090965,00.html
 

Bush also repeated his demand that Israel stop West Bank settlement
expansion.
 
"Israel should not undertake any activities that contravenes road map
obligations or prejudices final status negotiations with regard to Gaza,
the West Bank and Jerusalem. Therefore Israel must remove
unauthorized outpost s and stop settlement expansion," Bush said.
 
And he said "any changes to the 1949 armistice lines must be mutually
agreed to," referring to Israel's borders before the 1967 Mideast war.
That comment stood in contrast with a letter Bush sent to Israeli Prime
Minister  Ariel Sharon a year ago saying Israel would not be expected
to give up all the West Bank. Palestinians said this promise had prejudiced 
the outcome of future negotiations.
 
The U.S. president said Israel's barrier wall "must be a security rather
than political barrier and its route should take into account, consistent
with security needs, its impact on Palestinians not engaged in terrorist
activities."
 
President Bush emphasized America's determination to implement the Roadmap and to move on from there to final status negotiations.  Elaborating on his vision of "two states, Israel and Palestine living side by side in peace and security," Bush stated that deviations from the international borders of 1949 must be "mutually agreed to."

"A viable two-state solution must ensure contiguity of the West Bank, and a state of scattered territories will not work. There must also be meaningful linkages between the West Bank and Gaza. This is the position of the United States today, it will be the position of the United States at the time of final status negotiations."
from 
 
http://www.israelpolicyforum.org/display.cfm?rid=1648

 
[Activism update]
This cannot be a complete list of actions as there were not received/produced reports of all of them.
If your action is missing then please make sure next time to send us the report
 
 
Visiting Palestinians in settler-controlled Hebron - mission impossible
 
In the afternoon of May 21, at the request of the Christian Peacemaker Team, stationed in Hebron, several dozens of Israelis tried to visit Palestinian families who find themselves more and more harassed, surrounded as they are by settlers.
 
After a few hours the readers of Ynet (the online news of the mass distribution Yediot Aharonot) saw on their screen how the left-wing activists come to the Hebron neighborhood of Tel Rumeida and are attacked by settlers and ... thirty-two of the peace activists (not the settlers) get  arrested by Hebron district police.
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3088411,00.html
 
For the report of one of those visitors:
Eldad Kisch: A day in the life of an innocent visitor to Tel-Rumeida, Palestine
http://www.kibush.co.il/show_file.asp?num=3503

To see for yourself what graffity there appears in Hebron:
http://www.cpt.org/gallery/slideshow.php?set_albumName=album03
not possible on slow computers
 
Nakba commemorated in Tel-Aviv
 
On Saturday night May 21, Zochrot organized a remarkable event - the commemoration in the heart of Tel-Aviv of the more than 400 erased Arab villages (1948). The event drew quite a lot of activists to the Rabin Square.
 
Photos of the "Fill in the Square" event
 
For description and some more photos see also the second item at the Gush Shalom website:
 
 
Walking through Silwan
with Bat Shalom and Meir Margalit" - report Maia Carter

A group of about 30-40 Israelis and internationals gathered to go on a walking tour of the East Jerusalem neighborhood of Silwan in order to see the expansion of settlements.

(...) down the hill from the tourist site of Ir David, we saw a complex of fences and wire and caravan trailers and a stone house with a guard post and Israeli flag on the roof.

Read more  http://www.kibush.co.il/show_file.asp?num=3586

 
Jayyous - open the gate and let the farmers go to their land, and back
report of campaigner Angela Godfrey-Goldstein
 
"I then telephoned Abu Azzam (Sharif Omar) in Jayyous, to check whether indeed the situation had been ameliorated, but was shocked to learn that he was at that time down at the gate together with (...) the new mayor,  in negotiation with the army (...) to allow them to pass food through the gate to the many farmers who had slept on their land for the past few days, in order to be able to continue working the land and watering the crops.
I telephoned Dan Goldenblatt again to let him know that Gate 25 had not been opened as promised to him"
 
and the background article written by Angela (mentioned in the report):
 
 
Vanunu had his day in court
 
Wednesday, May 25, the Jerusalem Magistrate's Court threw out part of the indictment against Mordechai Vanunu and gave the state a month to submit an amended version.
 
Among other things, Judge Yoel Tsur ruled that an order preventing someone from leaving Israel does not preclude travel to the West Bank or Gaza, and the state therefore could not accuse Vanunu of having traveled to the territories in violation of this order. He thereby accepted the defense's argument that since no passport or visa is needed to enter the territories, they cannot be considered "outside Israel."
  
Tsur also demanded a number of corrections to the indictment. For instance, he noted, the state accused Vanunu of meeting with representatives of various foreign media outlets without naming the people whom he allegedly met. The indictment, the judge ruled, must name names, and the prosecution "will then have to prove that these are foreign citizens or residents."

 

[Sources of information]

Occupation Magazine
 
A relatively new initiative by veteran activists/writers collecting inspiring anti-occupation articles which were published in Arabic, Hebrew or English and with translations provided. Already an impressive lot was accumulated.
http://www.kibush.co.il/index.asp?lang=1
 
 
OCHA-oPt
 
The "United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs" (OCHA-oPt) provides a constantly updated professional data base of occupation statistics. For a first impression the "Briefing notes" are recommended.
 
http://www.humanitarianinfo.org/opt/
 
 
 
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