On Wednesday, the Popular Committee Against the
Apartheid Wall and Settlements in Beit Sahour hosted a
gathering of over 100 town people and guests (including Nabil
Shaath of Fatah Central Committee) to brief them on what is going
on at Ush Ghrab with the military watch tower erected.
The discussion revolved around the popular resistance. We explained the nature
of our activities and it was made clear that even though the mayor would prefer
that we limit our activities to just being in the park, that the committee has
monthly schedule of events that we would like people to participate in. The next
two popular resistance events here will be 1) a march from the Nativity square
in Bethlehem to Rachel's tomb area (Sunday at 11:30 AM), 2) land day events in
Ush Ghrab throughout the site beginning at 10 AM to 2
PM on Tuesday (in Beit Sahour).
Land day will be commemorated in hundreds
of cities around the world on March 30th as a day to promote boycotts,
divestments, and sanctions (act in your area please) as it has been since the
first land day in 1976 when Palestinians inside the Green Line (Palestine of
1948) rose-up against the continued unfair land expropriation. My wife, who does
not yet have a Palestinian ID card, was thus able to travel to Nazareth area and
brought pictures and stories of the beauty of the stolen lands of the Galilee
where my maternal grandmother comes from. The greenery and the richness of the
soil reminded me of my grandmother's stories about how idyllic rural village
life in Palestine was before 1948 and the ethnic cleansing that followed. We
also had a press conference with Omar Ala'Eddin who was abused by
the Israeli soldiers. Amira Hass attended the conference and
reported the story in Haaretz (http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1159294.html ).
Omar's case was highlighted today in the weekly demonstration in
Al-Masara also attended by Imam Tamimi (for this and
previous events mentioned and other activities of the popular committees, see
new short video posted at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OqGLXs3ahUs and our earlier
video of Omar at the Hospital at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JcMMyRkKAhM ). The Israeli
military doctor that Omar was brought to see was merely making fun of him. When
Omar would try to show him bruises on his side, the "doctor" would look at his
arm and so on and telling him to shut up. This is not the first or the last
Palestinian to be treated that way. In fact I was reminded by a friend that
another Omar was also beaten, this one a young journalist from Gaza of exactly
the same age as our friend Omar from Al-Masara (see story in
Haaretz http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/999330.html)
The idea that there is a serious conflict
between the Obama administration and the extremist Israeli apartheid government
is only PR efforts. The US voted against four resolutions dealing with Israel at
the United nations Human Rights Council. Even the resolution that simply
reiterated the internationally recognized right of self-determination for
Palestinians was voted against (45 countries voted for, no abstentions, US
against; i.e. unanimous with the exception of the US). The US continues to
cow-tow to a noisy lobby in Washington that claims to represent Jews (see their
self-definitions and claim of importance here http://www.aipac.org/about_AIPAC/default.asp ).
But a new
poll of American Jews shown very interesting results that are contrary to what
AIPAC and its supporters claim http://www.jstreet.org/page/new-poll-of-american-jews-views-israel
So we MUST keep pressuring the Obama administration, keep writing, and keep
ACTING. In good news, Britain took the modest step of expelling an Israeli
"diplomat" (a Mossad agent) over the forgery by Israeli
intelligence of British passports while violating International law by
extrajudicial executions. Let us hope more countries follow. I also got this
from Code Pink that put a smile on my face and showed that few dedicated
individuals can make a difference (imagine such action wherever US officials
appear):
"On Monday morning, just days after we
marched for peace with thousands in DC, CODEPINK issued a fake press release
from The American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) calling for the freeze
of Israeli settlements in the West Bank and East Jerusalem. Many media outlets
bought it including CSPAN, which showcased this "breaking news" during Hillary's
Clinton's speech to AIPAC. Most commentators noted that our fake release forced
AIPAC to say it was not against settlements, thus putting AIPAC at odds with the
White House and the State Department. Later that night, CODEPINK activists
interrupted Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu during his keynote speech at the AIPAC
gala dinner. Rae courageously stood on a table a few feet away from the podium
to unfurl a banner that read: "Netanyahu: Build Peace Not Settlements." While
most of Congress still bows in fear before AIPAC, CODEPINK stands up for a
peaceful and just future for both Palestinians and Israelis. We can't wait for
our government to lead the way; we need to join the Palestinians, Israelis and
international activists around the world who are using Boycott, Divestment &
Sanctions (BDS) to pressure Israel to respect human rights and international
law.
Mazin Qumsiyeh, PhD
A Bedouin in
Cyberspace, a villager at home
http://www.qumsiyeh.org
Popular Committee to Resist the
Apartheid Wall and Settlements-Beit
Sahour
Professor, Bethlehem and Birzeit
Universities
Chairman of the Board, Palestinian Center for Rapprochement
Between People, http://www.pcr.ps
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