Israel Will Bomb Iranian Nuclear Sites Next Month, Ex-CIA Agent Predictss. Jerusalemite youths abort settler attempt at Ramadan storming of Al Aqsa. Why does the war against the Brotherhood ultimately fail? The Muslim Brotherhood (MB) in Egypt was born in 1928, from the early 1940s to the 1980s the group spread to most Arab countries and within the Arab-Islamic circles in Europe and America. Failure to launch: Why the peace talks never succeed Direct negotiations between Israel and Palestine began on July 29, 2013. Backed by the US, the framework agreement for Middle East peace has been in the making for nine months. The deadline... Resistance...The road to restoring the rights of the Pale... The Palestinian cause is going through a crucial time in history due to the successive events in the region and the results of the Arab Spring and, more importantly, due to Israel's acts of ...
The unforgettable crimes of the coup Since the June 30, 2013, not a day has passed that the Egyptian regime has not committed a crime against the rights of the Egyptian people, its history and culture. Why does the BBC hide the truth about Jerusalem? Occupation Law and the One-State Reality. For decades, the international law of occupation – a branch of the laws of war (or “international humanitarian law”) – has played a major role in structuring debates around Israel/Palestine. As applied to the West Bank and Gaza Strip, the law of occupation has provided a useful and globally shared set of criteria for analyzing Israel’s discriminatory and repressive policies, as well as certain Palestinian actions. There is perhaps no legal document cited more frequently in debates on Israel/Palestine than the Fourth Geneva Convention, held up by many as a sacred pact of civilization enshrining basic standards of humanity in wartime.
But as the impossibility of partition (the so-called “two-state solution”) as a viable way to end the conflict becomes ever-clearer, it is long past time to grapple with how the law of occupation can also hamper collective thinking and action. A Law of Otherness It is no secret that respect for occupation law in Israel/Palestine is in short supply. Officials set date for 'Palestine 194' march - Middle East. Palestinian officials have said they will begin mass marches against Israel's occupation of the West Bank on September 20, the eve of a largely symbolic UN vote expected to recognise their independence.
Yasser Abed Rabbo, a Palestinian official, said leaders hope to attract millions of people, and the protest will be the first of a prolonged effort. He said the campaign would be called "Palestine 194" because the Palestinians hope to become the 194th member of the UN. "The appeal to the UN is a battle for all Palestinians, and in order to succeed, it needs millions to pour into streets," Abed Rabbo said. With peace talks stalled, the Palestinians have decided to ask the UN to endorse their independence, and plan to ask the Security Council - whose decisions are legally binding - for approval as a full member of the world body. US and Israeli opposition The US opposes the Palestinian initiative and has signalled it will use its veto power in the council to defeat the measure.
Fears of unrest. Bethléem : Nouvelles armes israéliennes à Al-Walaja - Mazin Qumsiyeh. Article lu 3208 fois Bethléem - 2 août 2011 Par Mazin Qumsiyeh Le Comité populaire d'Al-Walaja rapporte qu'une manifestation contre le mur a eu lieu le 31 juillet à 9h, avec la participation de dizaines d'habitants du village, d'internationaux et d'Israéliens. Les forces de l'occupation ont tiré des grenades lacrymogènes, des grenades assourdissantes, des balles caoutchouc-acier et des balles réelles. Il y a eu des blessés. Plus inquiétant, les soldats israéliens ont utilisé un nouveau type de grenades qui dégagent une substance inconnue dans l'air. Le plus vieil olivier de la région de Bethléem (photo Palestine Remembered) Un jeune palestinien a été arrêté, ainsi que deux activistes internationaux et trois israéliens.
Certains ont demandé à voir une photo du plus vieil olivier (environ 4000 ans) de la région (photo ci-dessus), qui est menacé par le mur à Al-Walaja, comme les descendants de ceux qui l'ont planté. Source : Popular Resistance Traduction : MR pour ISM Suivre ISM France. Jérusalem : Le simulacre de solidarité de la gauche sioniste d'Israël - Budour Youssef Hassan. Article lu 2802 fois Jérusalem - 3 août 2011 Par Budour Youssef Hassan Article paru le 28 juillet 2011 Budour Youssef Hassan, originaire de Nazareth, est une militante socialiste palestinienne, en troisième année d'études de droit à l'Université hébraïque de Jérusalem.
On peut la suivre sur Twitter : twitter.com/Budouroddick Le 15 juillet, des milliers d'Israéliens ont marché dans Jérusalem Est occupée pour exprimer leur soutien à un "Etat" palestinien en Cisjordanie occupée et dans la Bande de Gaza (vidéo en fin d'article). "Est-ce à ça que ressemble la solidarité ? " Chaque occasion où des Israéliens affluent dans les rues en chantant "Fin de l'occupation" peut-elle être allègrement décrite comme de la solidarité ? Un semblant d'Etat sur 22% de la terre de la Palestine historique n'est pas ce pourquoi les Palestiniens se sont battus pendant plus de 63 ans, et le présenter comme tel dépouille les Palestiniens de leurs voix et de leur droit à décider de leur propre destin.