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06 July 2007

bathing baby shahed

I submitted three photographs of three different women, telling three different stories about Palestine for a photography contest on Motherhood for Mother's Day for the International Museum of Women. One of them (well actually two were posted) was one of the final 10 selected entries! The other entries are quite a diverse range of beautiful images as well. I encourage you to check them out.

For those of you too lazy to click on the link... I posted the two photos below.Nessan_2
The one on top was "the winner" and the second one is part of the same series that is nice because you can see Mama Dalal... but Jumana is a bit too out of focus. They work together though...Nessan_2_alternate

If anyone has other ideas of where to submit my photography I have many thousands of images I would love to get out there. Get in touch...

20 December 2006

palestine blues

many of you know that once upon a time i worked on a documentary film project with a palestinian american man i met in palestine- my friend nida sinnokrot... the film is called palestine blues and its out and about these days and well worth seeing, buying or showing!
check it out... www.palestineblues.com
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08 November 2006

18 Palestinians killed after Israeli "withdrawl"

For full article click here.
According to the International Middle East Media Center:
18 Palestinian civilians were killed and scores injured on Wednesday morning due to Israeli army shelling residents' houses in the Town of Beit Hannoun, north of the Gaza Strip.

Palestinian sources reported that army tanks stationed at the Israeli – Gaza borders shelled residents' houses. The Al Othmani family house that consists of four apartments, was leveled to the ground and the number of houses sustained heavy damage, causing a high number of deaths and injuries.

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According to medical sources, 5 of the 18 killed were moved to Kamal Adawan hospital and the other 13 were moved to Beit Hannoun Hospital. Doctors said that they were unable to identify most of the killed civilians because the bodes arrived severely mutilated. Doctors added that there are the critical among the wounded, which led the doctors to say the number of the killed may increase.

Earlier at around 1:00 am on Wednesday, several tanks and army bulldozers invaded the town of Beit Hannoun, destroyed some farm lands and fired at residents' houses causing damage to their property, eyewitnesses reported.

The Israeli army has redeployed around Beit Hannoun on Tuesday morning after a six-day military operation that left 63 Palestinians dead and more than 150 wounded.

06 November 2006

Bay Area activists support the people of Gaza!

In Gaza over 56 people have already been killed in the past six days of Israel’s most recent offensive against Gaza with no end in sight.

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According to reports by Dr. Mona Elfaraa, tanks and armored vehicles have been surrounding the Beit Hanoun hospital for the last six days and preventing medical volunteers and victims of violence from reaching it.

Prime Minister Ehud Olmert pledged Sunday to press ahead with Israel's offensive in northern Gaza, brushing off international calls to halt the aggression and the growing humanitarian crisis in Gaza – inadequate electricity and medicine and dwindling supplies of water, food and other staples.

Today a group of Bay Area activists affiliate with groups including Break the Silence, Break the Siege, ISM, ISO, SUSTAIN, QUIT, Women In Black, Heads Up Collective and MECA stood to show their support for the people of Beit Hanoun and to protest the Israeli aggres-sion against the people of Palestine and the siege of Gaza! They stood insolidarity with the more than two hundred women of Beit Hanoun who were shot at with live ammunition during a nonviolent demonstration on Friday, killing two women, and wounding numerous others.

For photos of the solidarity vigil see photos click here...

For more information: Institute for Middle East Understanding www.imeu.net ; Electronic Inti-fada www.electronicintifada.net ; International Middle East Media Center www.imemc.org ; Palestinian Center for Human Rights in Gaza www.pchrgaza.org ; Palestine News Network www.pnn.ps

26 October 2006

Emad Bornat Released to House Arrest

Report from ISM
A judge at Ofer military court ordered Bil’in cameraman Emad Bornat to be released tomorrow after almost 3 weeks in detention. Emad was seized in the village after a demonstration against the annexation wall on October 6th as he was filming Israeli forces. Whilst in the border police van Emad sustained serious head injuries requiring hospital treatment. A military judge ordered an inquiry into his injuries, casting doubt on the explanation of the border police that communications equipment fell on him.

Whilst in detention at Ofer military prison the Israeli military refused Emad medical treatment in defiance of the instructions of the court. Today a judge ordered the head of the military police to give account to the President of the Appelate Court as to why Emad didn’t receive the required treatment.

Emad will be released on 15,000 NIS bail and into house arrest in a neighbouring village to Bil’in. Emad, whose footage featured in the award-winning “Bil’in habibti” is charged with throwing stones and assaulting a border policeman. No date has been set yet for his trial.

11 October 2006

help release palestinian cameraman emad bornat

Your help is needed to help release Emad Mohammad Bornat of the village of Bil'in, video photographer for Reuters and documentary film maker, who was arrested on Friday October 6th, 2006 by a Israeli Border Police unit that entered the village, firing rubber bullets and sound grenades. Emad is being held in Israeli military custody. In his trial yesterday Tuesday the 10th of October, at Ofer military base, Judge Shlomo Katz rescinded an earlier decision to free Bornat, and his release has been postponed until the prosecution can decide whether to contest the ruling or indict Bornat..
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Please, phone, fax, write to the addresses at: http://toibillboard.info/gov_addr.txt

Emad, who was filming at the time, was arrested by an Israeli Border policeman. When Emad arrived at the police station in Givat Zeev, he was wounded. The Border Police soldiers claimed a radio "fell" on him in the jeep, on the way to the station. He was taken to the Hadassah - Har Hatzofim hospital and was then taken back to the police station in Givat Zeev. After he was interrogated, the police refused to view the tapes that Emad filmed. Emad is accused of "assault on an officer" and of stone throwing and was sent to the Etzion prison. Israeli Border Police have in the past been rebuked by military judges on false testimonies towards arrested Palestinian demonstrators and their Israeli supporters.

Emad has tirelessly documented the struggle of his village against the wall and settlements, and is known by many other professionals with whom he works and cooperates, giving them video material for their films and reports. He is a man of peace and a dedicated and responsible video-photo-journalist. His video footage has been broadcast throughout the world, showing the demonstrations against the wall Israel is constructing on his village's land. It shows the routine, and often brutal, violence of the Israeli military in general and the Border Police in particular on the demonstrations, especially as used against Palestinians.

For more information:

Attorney Gaby Laski: 054 449 18988
Mohammed Khatib: 054 557 3285
Shai Polack: 054 533 3364

See also: Meron Rapaport: Judge orders probe over Palestinian cameraman hurt in Bil'in

http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/772866.html

27 September 2006

Activism Through Documentary Film

A friend of mine has been video-documenting the actions of our local coalition involved in organizing events and actions and raising awareness about the atrocities occurring in the Middle East with our tax dollars. We're called Break the Siege.
Check it out... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eY_rMq2UAN0

More of his work can be found on his site Mental Rev Productions: Activism Through Documentary Film or on his myspace.

16 September 2006

On Saturday September 16th, more than 40 Bay Area activists staged a "die-in" at the Ferry Building in San Francisco to highlight US tax $$ used to fund the attacks on and killings of civilians in Palestine, Lebanon and Iraq. The "die-in" was also held to commemorate the anniversary of the 1982 Sabra and Shatila massacre in Lebanon.

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29 August 2006

some good news...

Courtesy of the International Solidarity Movement

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On Monday, August 28th, two structures were demolished in the illegal Israeli settlement of Matityahu East, on the land of Bil'in village. Construction of the settler colonies had continued until an Israeli court issued a stop work order pending a decision on the status of the colony. The demolition was carried out by the construction company responsible for expanding the colony. This reversal is in response to an Israeli Supreme Court order on July 20th, instructing the company to demolish the two partial structures. The court also decided that a Palestinian road must be built in order to give the village access to their land. This latter ruling has so far not been enforced.

As well as demanding the demolition of the two structures in the Matityahu East enclave, the court instructed the company to restore the land to its previous pre-colonial state, wherein the land was a flourishing olive grove. Previously the whole of the illegal colonies of Matityahu and Mod'in Elit was agricultural land belonging to Bil'in and other villages in the area.
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Occupation authorities annexed 1,100 dunums (275 acres) of the land of Bil'in in 1991. At the time, the confiscation was justified by reference to an old Ottoman-era law allowing for confiscation of unused land. Much later, it was revealed that in order to demonstrate that the coveted land was "unused," the State made use of photos of seasonal crop farmland taken when the crops were not yet in season. More than a decade after the confiscation, Israeli colonial settlements began to be built, following a typical pattern of settlement expansion, whereby first, Palestinian land is declared State property and then eventually distributed to Israelis. As a reaction to the theft of the land, weekly non-violent demonstrations have been held in Bil'in village for the past 17 months.
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These demonstrations, in existence weekly since January 2005, garnered international attention and support, making a protracted legal campaign challenging the settlement's legality a possibility. Yesterday's demolition is a major step in the struggle of Bil'in village to restore their land to its pre-colonial state. The village plans to continue to challenge plans to gain retrospective permission for other parts of the colony already constructed or under construction.
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24 August 2006

1000 words in motion...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j1O8il0AxSI
Alan the wonderman of the video camera meets the miracle of YouTube!
Here is a video of Tuesday's action posted below.

22 August 2006

jewish activists lock-down and get arrested at jewish community federation in s.f.

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Its pretty exciting when you type "jewish" in the search line on google news and you get "Arrests Made at SF Protest" with four hits as the most relevant and current documents.

The article (on all major Bay Area television news) reports:

Police arrested 14 men and women Tuesday after they blocked the doors of the Jewish Community Federation in downtown San Francisco in protest of U.S. involvement in Middle East conflicts.

Bound together by ropes and metal tubing, six of the protesters sat directly in front of the building's glass doors, which had been covered by adhesive posters and handbills.

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"I am a U.S. Jew and a taxpayer," one protester yelled as police carried her into the van. "And I am against the Israeli occupation of Palestine and Lebanon."

Inside the building, as the posters were ripped down, men in suits watched as the demonstrators were carted off.

Yitzhak Santis, a spokesman with the Jewish Community Relations Council, a public affairs organization representing the Jewish Community Federation, said the protesters were part of a "tiny fringe of the Jewish community."

"The Bay Area Jewish community overwhelmingly supports Israel and stands with Israel against terrorist organizations, such as Hezbollah and Hamas," Santis said.

He also said that the Jewish Community Federation, which represents 80 different Bay Area groups involved with charity and fundraising, supports sending a multi-national force into Lebanon to prevent Hezbollah from rearming.

But Samantha Litman, a spokeswoman for the demonstrators, said they were disputing a claim that all Bay Area Jewish organizations promote a blanket policy of supporting Israeli military action.

"We're appalled by what we're seeing happening in Lebanon and Palestine," Litman said. "Killing civilians, attacking government institutions and destroying the infrastructure of modern society is an immoral course of action that will ensure security for no one."
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BAY AREA JEWS STAGE DIE-IN IN TO PROTEST JEWISH INSTITUTIONS’ SUPPORT OF ISRAEL; 14 ARRESTED

Condemning Continued Israeli Military Aggression in Lebanon and Palestine, Jewish Americans Say to JCRC and JCF: “You Don’t Speak for Us”

Coordinated Actions Carried Out in NYC, Los Angeles and Philadelphia

SAN FRANCISCO Fourteen Jewish Americans were arrested today in downtown San Francisco for participating in a nonviolent civil disobedience in front of the building that houses the Jewish Community Federation (JCF) and the Jewish Community Relations Council (JCRC). The protestors were drawing attention to the role that JCRC and JCF play in rallying unconditional political support and financial aid for Israel and defending Israel’s attacks against Lebanese and Palestinian civilians. Coordinating with the group in San Francisco, Jews in New York, Los Angeles and Philadelphia staged similar events throughout the morning.

“JCRC and JCF use expensive PR campaigns and scare tactics to equate Jewishness with the uncritical support of Israel,” explained Dr. Susan Greene of San Francisco. “We are here to say loud and clear that the JCRC and the JCF do not speak for us. There are hundreds of thousands of silent Jews who believe in justice and oppose Israeli policies and it's time we stand up and speak out. If 5000 Israelis can demonstrate against Israel’s policies, so should I.”

With a recent raid by Israel inside Lebanon this weekend, and hundreds of cluster bombs scattered in civilian areas, it has become clear that Israel is not abiding by the cease-fire.

“Israel has already violated the U.N. cease-fire resolution and continues to violate international law and basic human rights on a daily basis in Gaza and the West Bank,” said Micah Bazant of Oakland. “As American Jews of conscience, we cannot stand by silently as crimes against humanity are perpetrated in our name. We call on U.S. Jewish Institutions to stop funding Israeli terror and start funding the rebuilding of Lebanon and Gaza.”

Protestors were a multi-generational group of more than thirty Bay Area Jewish-Americans including Americans with strong family ties to Israel and those speaking out against Israeli military action for the first time. Echoing a similar protest that took place in Boston, MA on August 1st, protestors staged a “Die-in”, lying down on the ground, creating a harrowing scene reflecting the large civilian death toll in Lebanon and the aftermath of war.
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Six of the protestors sat down in front of the JCF building and literally locked themselves together, blocking entrance to and exit from the building. The 14 total protestors who were arrested were with charged with misdemeanor counts of trespassing and resisting arrest.

“Killing civilians, attacking government institutions and destroying the infrastructure of modern society is an immoral course of action that will ensure security for no one,” said Samantha Litman of San Francisco, “Israel is unsuccessfully challenging a simple truth: no one is secure while others live in terror.”

Participants expressed outrage at JCRC and JCF’s support of what whey believe is a failed and immoral Israeli policy backed by the U.S. in Lebanon and Palestine. The JCF reports giving $2 million in aid so far to Israel for their 2006-2007 campaign. The burden of Israel’s U.S.-funded Israeli military action has fallen overwhelmingly on civilians and civil society, with over 1,000 Lebanese and 175 Palestinians killed since June 28 and over $3.5 billion worth of damage to Lebanese infrastructure.
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For photos and videos from other Jewish actions in the US check out http://www.myspace.com/jewishconscience and http://jewishconscience.blogspot.com/

11 August 2006

I am happy to share these photos from yesterday's vigil in San Francisco (and any other photos from this site) for whatever purpose you may choose. Please cite Lisa Nessan or freckle.blogs.com if you do so, and send me a note letting me know if you use them.

Many thanks to the community of folks working to keep Lebanon and Palestine present in our hearts and minds. For more local events in the Bay Area check out www.breakthesiege.net.

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I messed around with the lighting and contrast and some are really bad, but I don't have time to correct them. Apologies in advance for the inconsistency. I'm not used to the computer I am working on... :)

10 August 2006

Vigil for Lebanon and Palestine

Vigil (photo courtesy of Tala Al Ramahi, taken at a Light for Lebanon vigil at Stanford University on 22 July 2006)

Since the July 12th Israeli invasion into Lebanon, more than 1000 Lebanese people have been killed, among which almost half are children. A million civilians are displaced, more than the population of San Francisco County. Everyday Lebanon endures bombardments, primarily in residential areas and villages where civilians have no means to escape. To date over 8,700 bombing missions have occurred, even as civilians obeyed Israeli orders to leave their houses only to be attacked as they fled or as they take refuge in shelters.

In Gaza, air and ground raids occur without restraint or mercy, even as the humanitarian crisis escalates as access to adequate food, water, medical resources, and other necessities are rapidly diminishing. Nearly 200 civilians in Gaza have died, largely due to the targeted raids and demolishing of civilian homes.

Members and organizations of the Arab-American community have invited all Arab-American families and community members to come for a candle light vigil in honor and memory of the people of Lebanon and Palestine in Union square at 5:00pm in San Francisco. I hope to go to take some photos which I will post here tomorrow...

09 August 2006

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08 August 2006

Activists Arrested at Israeli Airforce Base

For photos check out http://www.flickr.com/photos/activestills

Today, August 8th, around 35 Israeli activists blocked the road to the Ramat David Israeli Airforce Base, close to Haifa. Police arrested twelve activists who were taken to Migdal Ha'emek police station. They are being charged with incitement, sedition, illegal gathering and disobeying an order to disperse. It is possible that under the acusation of sedition, police can perform house searches. This accusation is often used in order to have these searches done. The arrested activists will spend the night in jail and will be brought in front of a judge Wednesday, August 9th at 9.00 in the morning in the "HaShalom" court in Nazareth. They are represented by Attorney Orna Cohen, who said it is still hard to know what the final charges will be and if the police would request to extend their arrest or simply ask for harsh release terms. According to a report on haarretz, the police are likely to request to extend the arrest of particular individuals within the group, but not necessarily all of them. Activists are organizing support to fill the court room tomorrow for the hearing. (Many thanks to Amnon for the information.)

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The group issued a press release stating their motives which is translated below:

International law requires of every human being the duty of resistance to war crimes using every possible means. At this moment, when the rockets are falling, the war crimes are committed, the victims buried, it is time to fight to stop the war.

The activists are carrying a clear message:
Stop civilian killings, Stop the war crimes, Stop the Israeli government criminal policies.

It is a duty for every soldier to refuse serving the war crimes orders. The support by the Israeli people of this criminal government means they are participants in committing the war crimes.

The number of dead is continuously increasing. The Israeli air force attacks are planting death, destruction and hate. In Palestine, the occupation continues killing and torturing Palestinians. And in Israel the civilians of the North Israel are used as human shields and they are paying their lives as a price to serve the ego of the generals who are even unable to acknowledge failure and defeat.

The war crimes are committed everyday, hundreds of kids have been killed. The number of the killed is over 1000. There are tens of thousands of injured and over one million refugees and Israel continues the air strikes, the killing, the destruction, the annihilation to prove who is powerful in the region.

We repeat and we say what is known for everyone, there is no military solution. We are calling on the Israeli government and its people to wake up and behave in a moral way.

We must stop the war machine and the destruction. we demand an immediate ceasefire, an exchange for the prisoners, and the release the political prisoners in Israel.

07 August 2006

Lebanon: An Open Country for Civil Resistance

Called for by the International Civil Mission in Lebanon
Call For Action & Solidarity For Lebanon

We, the people of Lebanon, call upon the local and international community to join a campaign of civil resistance to Israel’s war against our country and our people. We declare Lebanon an open country for civil resistance.

In the face of Israel’s systematic killing of our people, the indiscriminate bombing of our towns, the scorching of our villages, and the attempted destruction of our civil infrastructure, we say NO!

In the face of the forced expulsion of a quarter of our population from their homes throughout Lebanon, and the complicity of governments and international bodies, we re-affirm the acts of civil resistance that began from the first day of the Israeli assault, and we stress and add the urgent need TO ACT!

We urge you to join us in defying Israel’s aggression against our country and in defending the rights of the inhabitants throughout Lebanon, and particularly in the South, to live on their land. When the United Nations, created to preserve peace and security in the world, is paralyzed; when governments become complicit in war crimes, then people must show their strength and rise up. When justice and human rights are scorned, those who care must unite in their defense.

Building on our belief in our country, the efforts of the civil resistance, and on the arrival of the internationals coming to Lebanon for solidarity, we declare that Lebanon is an open country for civil resistance, starting from August 12.

On August 12 at 7 am, we will gather in Martyrs’ Square to form a civilian convoy to the south of Lebanon. Hundreds of Lebanese and international civilians will carry relief as an expression of solidarity for the inhabitants of the heavily destroyed south who have been bravely withstanding the assault of the Israeli military.

After August 12th, the campaign will continue with a series of civil actions for which your presence and participation is needed. Working together in solidarity we will overcome the complacency, inaction, and complicity of the international community and we will deny Israel its goal of removing Lebanese from their land and destroying the fabric of our country.

To sign up to join the convoy, send an email through the contact page or contact one of the following:
Rasha Salti
email: rasalti@aol.com
phone: 03 970855

Rania Masri
email: rania.masri@balamand.edu.lb
phone: 03 135279
phone: 06 930250 x 5683 or x 3933

Please check the website of this campaign after midnight tonight: www.lebanonsolidarity.org

This campaign is thus far endorsed by more than 200 organizations, including:
The Arab NGO Network for Development (ANND), International Solidarity Movement (ISM), Cultural Center for Southern Lebanon, Norwegian People’s Aid, Lebanese Center for Policy Studies, Lebanese Association for Democratic Elections, Frontiers, Kafa, Nahwa al-Muwatiniya, Spring Hints, Hayya Bina, Lebanese Transparency Association, Amam05, Lebanese Center for Civic Education, Let’s Build Trust, CRTD-A, Solida, National Association for Vocational Training and Social Services, Lebanese Development Pioneers, Nadi Li Koul Alnas, and Lecorvaw.

06 August 2006

Depleted Uranium in US bunker busting bombs used by Israel in Lebanon

The Israeli Committee for a Middle East
Free from Atomic, Biological & Chemical Weapons
P.O.Box 16202 Tel Aviv 61161 Israel

Press Release, August 5, 2006

The Government of Israel has recently purchased from the United States bunker-busting bombs (GBU-28), for use in its war in Lebanon. These bombs contain depleted uranium - a carcinogenic substance that spreads in the form of a toxic and radioactive dust, which enters the lungs and bones and is especially harmful to babies and young children.

We call on the Government of Israel not to make use of these bombs.

This call is of special significance on August 6, the anniversary of the dropping of the atomic bomb on Hiroshima. These days of war remind us of the dangers facing humanity, when the warring sides are equipped with nuclear weapons and radioactive materials.

The State of Israel must not resort to the use of weaponry that can cause environmental damage lasting hundreds of years, or any weapon of mass destruction.

We call on the Government Israel and all the governments in the Middle East to renounce weapons of mass destruction without delay!

A Middle East free from all weapons of mass destruction would be the best guarantee against their use.

Signed: The Israeli Committee for a Middle East Free from Atomic, Biological & Chemical
Weapons

This group also wrote up a statement entitled "Steps Taken against Iran That Are Not Taken against Israel Lack Credibility" to Kofi Annan which was posted in the Monthly Review online Zine regarding the double standards in dealing with Iran's nuclear weapons while remaining silent on Israel's stockpile.

02 August 2006

break the siege

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here are some alternative information sources for you to check out r.e. what is going on in lebanon.
lots of beautiful and creative voices from lebanon.

from beirut to ... those who love us
to watch the movie or download it, visit: http://www.beirutletters.org
here are some beautiful designs for t-shirts, etc...
http://www.arabictype.com/blog/
information... http://www.samidoun.org/
http://nowarlb.com/
http://yalibnan.com/site/
poetry... http://frombeirutwithlove.blogspot.com/
art... http://mazenkerblog.blogspot.com/
http://littlepaperboat.livejournal.com/
photographs... http://raytch.livejournal.com/
journals, endless... check em out!!!
http://www.beirutupdate.blogspot.com/
http://frombeirutwithlove.blogspot.com/
http://colddesert.blogspot.com/

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these photos are from a demonstration in san francisco called for by the break the siege campaign, after israeli forces killed dozens of innocent civillians in qana, lebanon on sunday july 30th. i'm thankful that there are other folks around around whose whole center is off right now, (not because of mercury in retrograde) who know that the world is on fire and are doing something about it.

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09 June 2006

actions speak louder than words

R2047089847_4today the israeli military apologized for its attacks on gaza through airstrike and artillery fire have killed at least 14 palestinians-seven from one familiy after a missile hit a gaza beach. you've really got to have a skewed sense of reality to think you can senselessly kill a family having a picnic on the beach.

one of the things i realized when i was showing my photos of palestine is that people were under the impression that the occupation has ended, that israel left the territories and that israeli settlers were evacuated. i explained that the "disengagement" was actually just a very small, self-interested step that israel took in removing 8,000 illegal Israeli settlers out of gaza (relocating many of them to the west bank to join the 450,000 others) and thus removing the military installations and military presence from inside the strip. israel, however, has effectively created one giant prison. it maintains control over the airspace and the borders and has been attacking gaza on a nearly daily basis since it pulled out last august.


israeli activists have planned a demonstration to protest the attacks:

The Israeli army continues its brutal attacks against innocent civilians including children, women and elderly. Only today at least 12 people were killed while sitting on the beach and dozens were injured.

Together with Olmert and Halutz, Amir Peretz, "a man of peace" and the leader of the working class, is leading a ruthless attack on Palestinian civilians and is committing war crimes no less than the former minister of defense, Mofaz.

The Israeli government is doing everything possible in order to avoid negotiations with Palestinian representatives. Now in the face of a possible Palestinian unity around the the "prisoners document" that might influence the Israeli unilateral plans, the Israeli government is determined to provoke Hamas and drag it back to the circle of violence.

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On Saturday 10.6.06 at 18:30 we will demonstrate in front Dan Halutz’ home in Tel Aviv, Zahala Neighborhood, Baruch Agadati St. 19 B, and call to stop immediately the attacks on Gaza, to end the occupation and to start negotiations.

Anarchists Against the Wall, Breaking the Silence, Courage to Refuse, Coalition of Women for Peace, Gush Shalom, Taayush, Yesh Gvul

in response to today's attack, the military wing of hamas has called off a 16-month-old ceasefire it had honored despite israel's constant aggression. israel has succeeded in drawing the violence back to the forefront to continue its unilateral steps against the palestinian people, while US media coverage will focus on a palestinian call to violence, taken out of the context of the daily aggression against the palestinian people.


for more on gaza:
http://www.pchrgaza.org/
http://www.a-mother-from-gaza.blogspot.com/
http://www.imeu.net
http://www.imemc.org/

05 June 2006

Israel Tunes Out

Denies entrance to piano tuner from California
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"This is something small I can do to make life under occupation just a little more bearable for people, so I do it."


Paul Larudee, Ph.D, a 60-year-old piano tuner from El Cerrito, California travels with the tools of his trade and had twenty piano-tuning engagements scheduled around the occupied West Bank.

However, when he got off the plane in Tel Aviv Sunday night, Israeli authorities pulled him from the line, interrogated him about his political beliefs, not about his ability to tune pianos, and took him to an immigration detention center at Ben Gurion Airport. They intend to put him back on a plane today.

Dr. Larudee has visited Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories four times and has lived in the region. He has a PhD in linguistics from Georgetown University. Although never arrested or detained in the past, Israeli authorities have now decided to deport him based on his outspoken support for the work of the International Solidarity Movement (ISM) and the Palestinians' right to nonviolently resist occupation.

Israeli attorney Gabi Lasky stated:

"The policy of blacklisting a nonviolent peace activist as persona-non-grata, then denying them access to the Occupied Territories because of their nonviolent activities raises questions regarding Israel's intentions to resolve the conflict through dialogue and nonviolent means."

While airport officials routinely forbid entry to anyone involved with ISM, such denials run counter to Israeli policy. The Ministry of the Interior openly states that it does not seek to stop those involved with
ISM from entering the country.

Dr. Larudee will refuse to get on a plane to be deported against his will, while attorney Lasky is appealing the deportation order on his behalf. His family and friends are concerned for his health while he is being held in detention, since he is diabetic and has specific dietary and medical needs.

The International Solidarity Movement calls on Israel's Ministry of the Interior to honor its stated policies and not discriminate against peaceful individuals such as Dr. Larudee on the basis of their beliefs.

For more information, please contact

Neta Golan at the ISM Media Office: 011-972-2-297-1824
Attorney Gabi Lasky: 011-972-544-418-988
ISM Media representative, Greta Berlin, Los Angeles 310-422-7242

Please contribute to the legal aid fund.
http://norcalism.org/contribution.htm

See 2003 statement of human rights organizations regarding Israel's harassment of human rights workers.
http://norcalism.org/israeliharassment.htm