November 30th, 2012
liberalsarecool:

Click here to find out all the countries that voted to recognize Palestine: http://en.avaaz.org/s/mambab

liberalsarecool:

Click here to find out all the countries that voted to recognize Palestine: http://en.avaaz.org/s/mambab

November 19th, 2012
cognitivedissonance:

Oh hey, you mean like the Palestinians? Y’know, the ones living under the constant threat of missiles in the blockaded Gaza Strip? Those folks?
Riiiiiight, I forgot. It’s election time for Bibi.

cognitivedissonance:

Oh hey, you mean like the Palestinians? Y’know, the ones living under the constant threat of missiles in the blockaded Gaza Strip? Those folks?

Riiiiiight, I forgot. It’s election time for Bibi.

jonathan-cunningham:

socialismartnature:

Israeli students at Haifa University danced and chanted “Death to the Arabs” at a rally on Sunday to support Israel’s bombardment of the Gaza Strip.

Now in its sixth day, the assault which began when Israel violated a tenuous ceasefire, has killed more than 90 Palestinians among them two dozen children, including members of the al-Dalu family which lost four young children and six adults when their home was flattened by an Israeli bomb.

The video clip shows hundreds of students singing “Hatikva,” the Jewish supremacist national anthem of Israel. At the end of the clip multiple voices can be heard chanting “mavet la’aravim,” Hebrew for “Death to the Arabs.”

Hate leaders welcomed on campus

According to the Israeli publication Magazine Hamoshavot student leaders said some 1,300 people participated in the rally which was called to “support the State of Israel” and the army.

In attendance were extremist leaders such as Knesset member Michael Ben-Ari, who has been at the forefront of inciting violence and racial and religious hatred, extremist Knesset member Arye Eldad, and violent settler activist Baruch Marzel. Marzel was prevented by security from coming on campus, according to Magazine Hamoshavot.

Flags were distributed to students by members of the far-right anti-Palestinian campus group Im Tirzu.

Call for expulsion of Arab students

A specific goal of the rally appears to have been not just to “support” the state and the army as they slaughter people in Gaza, but specifically to incite against Palestinian students at the university, who had held an anti-war rally last week.

Anti-Palestinian activists and websites spread rumors and false accusations that the Palestinian students had held a minute of silence for Ahmad al-Jabari, the Hamas military commander whose extrajudicial execution by Israel set off the current escalation.

These accusations provided an opportunity for anti-Arab incitement and calls for expulsion:

“We came here to say that Haifa University is not a branch of Balad,” [Knesset member] Ben-Ari told Magazine Hamoshavot.Haifa University is a Jewish and Zionist university.” And [Knesset member] Eldad said: “if the State of Israel finances the university, it cannot finance its enemies, or people who identify with its enemies at a ceremony at the university. This is intolerable.” He added: “they come here to express their identification with a mega-killer, a man who was executed by Israel.” He proposed “that the university arrange buses for them to Gaza, so they can sit in the mourning tabernacle and participate personally in the family’s grief.” He then added that “no return transportation needed to be organized.

Balad is the party of Palestinian Knesset member Haneen Zoabi, who unlike extremists Ben-Ari and Eldad, was banned from speaking on the Haifa University campus two years ago when Palestinians wanted to commemorate the Nakba.

90 percent of Israeli Jews support Gaza attack

As the bombs fall on Gaza, incitement to violence and racism has been common by prominent Israeli public figures. An opinion poll by Haaretz showed that more than 90 percent of Jewish Israelis support the attack on Gaza.

Nothing genocidal about that. [/sarcasm]

September 18th, 2012
August 2nd, 2012
Somewhere in one of Ray Bradbury’s short stories, a young boy stops on the sidewalk, looking up at the top of the town hall. He is troubled because he realizes he is seeing the town clock for the first time. He thinks to himself, “If I haven’t seen the clock before, what else have I missed?” It is a scary thought that our next president could be Mitt Romney, who traveled to Israel and ignored the obscene wall Israel has built to guarantee that the Palestinian people will have none of the freedoms he claims to espouse. If Romney failed to grasp the obscenity of Israel’s “security wall”, what else has he missed?
July 31st, 2012

huffingtonpost:

Mitt Romney says he wasn’t criticizing Palestinian culture at a fundraiser in Jerusalem on Monday.

Palestinian officials accused the Republican presidential candidate of racism for suggesting that culture helps explain the economic disparity between Israelis and Palestinians

On Tuesday, Romney told Fox News that he wasn’t specifically talking about Palestinian culture and doesn’t plan to during the campaign.

He’s downplaying a series of perceived missteps and instead blaming the media. Romney says reporters are more interested in “finding something to write” than about reporting on the economy and national security threats.

July 10th, 2012
reuters:

Israel released a member of the Palestinian national soccer team on Tuesday after holding him in jail without trial for three years, during which he staged an intermittent four-month hunger strike in protest, Palestinian officials said.
Mahmoud al-Sarsak, 25, alleged by Israel to have been active in the Islamic Jihad militant group, received a hero’s welcome on his return home to Islamist-ruled Gaza.
Soccer legend Eric Cantona and other international figures had signed a letter drawing attention to Sarsak’s plight. Sepp Blatter, president of world soccer’s governing body FIFA, also wrote to the Israeli soccer authorities to seek their help.
READ ON: Israel frees Palestinian soccer player from prison

reuters:

Israel released a member of the Palestinian national soccer team on Tuesday after holding him in jail without trial for three years, during which he staged an intermittent four-month hunger strike in protest, Palestinian officials said.

Mahmoud al-Sarsak, 25, alleged by Israel to have been active in the Islamic Jihad militant group, received a hero’s welcome on his return home to Islamist-ruled Gaza.

Soccer legend Eric Cantona and other international figures had signed a letter drawing attention to Sarsak’s plight. Sepp Blatter, president of world soccer’s governing body FIFA, also wrote to the Israeli soccer authorities to seek their help.

READ ON: Israel frees Palestinian soccer player from prison

(via mohandasgandhi)

March 13th, 2012
A 2010 article published in the Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin that surveyed a sampling of Jews aged 17-81 from three communities in Canada showed a clear connection between Holocaust exposure and awareness, and the intensity of Jews’ fear of extinction. The researchers, Prof. Michael Wohl, Prof. Stephen Reysen and Prof. Nyla Branscombe, found that interviewees asked to write a composition on the Holocaust displayed greater angst and more collective solidarity than those who were not asked to write anything.
The researchers estimate that one of the effects of increased collective angst over extinction is the justification of violent acts against a rival group. They rely, among others, on a 2008 study by Wohl and Branscombe that found the Jewish subjects who were reminded of the Holocaust and of the Jewish people having been victims in the past tended to see the Palestinians as the root of the conflict more than other subjects did. In other words, the researchers concluded, in order to protect itself from extinction, the group legitimizes harming others.
February 16th, 2012

Palestinian and Palestine solidarity activists took to the streets in Chicago, Washington and New York City on February 8, calling for freedom for Khader Adnan. They taped their mouths and bodies with the Twitter hashtag “#Dying2Live” representing Khader Adnan, carried Palestinian flags and signs reading “Dignity over Food.”

All photos and videos produced by organizers in Chicago and Washington, DC:

Photos of Chicago’s demonstration:

(via peaceful-wanderer)

lifeisliterallylimited:

Ten Palestinian children were killed and twenty others were wounded, the condition of eight of them very serious, in an appalling traffic accident near Ramallah on Thursday.

Local sources said that the school bus was carrying schoolchildren when a huge truck rammed into it head-on, causing it to turn turtle.

They said that the accident took place on the main road between Jaba and Ram villages to the south of Ramallah, adding that the bus caught fire.

Palestinian Red Crescent society sources said that most of the casualties were evacuated to hospitals, but added that a number of bodies were still stuck inside the bus.

Team Palestina

(via peaceful-wanderer)