Israel Stole to Become A State and The Stealing Continues In Palestine


Hebron – Ma’an – A troop of Israeli soldiers and police dogs broke into several Yatta-area homes overnight Thursday and stole cash and jewelry after ransacking the family residences.

Among the homes targeted was that of Iyad Abu Qabeita, head of the Yatta Youth Club. He said the soldiers forced his wife and children out of the home and knocked in the doors of each room, tearing out cement from the walls as they barged through.

Abu Qabetia said the soldiers gave no justification for their raid, which lasted five hours. None of the family members were detained but noticed that Mrs Abu Qabetia’s jewelry box was missing along with about 8,000 shekels (aprox. 2,000 USD) in cash.

Nine unidentified Palestinians were taken from their homes in neighboring villages.
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A Little Red Light: On Israeli fascism

Article of interest written by a well known Israeli peace activist. He discusses the threat of fascism in Israel.

Ed CorriganBy URI AVNERY

Perhaps Avigdor Lieberman is only a passing episode in the annals of the State of Israel. Perhaps the fire he is trying to ignite will flicker briefly and go out by itself. Or perhaps the police investigations into the grave corruption affair of which he is suspected will lead to his removal from the public sphere.

But the opposite is also possible. Last week he promised his acolytes that the next elections would bring him to power.

Perhaps Lieberman will prove to be an “Israbluff”’ (a term he himself likes to use), and be revealed, behind the frightful façade, as nothing more than a run of the mill impostor.

Perhaps this Lieberman will indeed disappear, to be replaced by another, even worse Lieberman.

Either way, we should candidly confront the phenomenon he represents. If one believes that his utterances sound fascist, one has to ask oneself: is there a possibility that a fascist regime might come to power in Israel?

* * *

THE INITITIAL gut-feeling is a resounding NO. In Israel? In the Jewish State? After the Holocaust which Nazi fascism brought upon us? Can one even imagine that Israelis would become something like the Nazis?

When Yeshayahu Leibowitz coined, many years ago, the term “Judeo-Nazis”, the entire country blew up. Even many of his admirers thought that this time the turbulent professor had gone too far.

But Lieberman’s slogans do justify him in retrospect.

Some would dismiss Lieberman’s achievement in the recent elections. After all, his “Israel is Our Home” party is not the first one to appear from nowhere and win an impressive 15 seats. Exactly the same number that was won by the Dash party of General Yigael Yadin in 1977 and the Shinui party of Tommy Lapid in 2003 – and both disappeared soon after without leaving a trace.

But Lieberman’s voters are not like those of Yadin and Lapid, who were ordinary citizens fed up with some particular aspects of Israeli life. Many of his voters are immigrants from the former Soviet Union, who look upon their “Ivett”, an immigrant from the ex-Soviet land of Moldova, as a representative of their “sector”. Although many of them brought with them from their former homeland a right-wing, anti-democratic and even racist world view, they do not pose by themselves a danger to Israeli democracy.

But the additional power that turned Lieberman’s party into the third-largest faction in the new Knesset came from another sort of voter: Israeli-born youngsters, many of whom had recently taken part in the Gaza War. They voted for him because they believed that he would kick the Arab citizens out of Israel, and the Palestinians out of the entire historical country.

These are not marginal people, fanatical or underprivileged, but normal youngsters who finished high-school and served in the army, who dance in the discotheques and intend to found families. If such people are voting en masse for a declared racist with a pungent fascist odor, the phenomenon cannot be ignored.

* * *

FIFTY YEARS ago I wrote a book called ”The Swastika”, in which I described how the Nazis took over Germany. I was helped by my childhood memories. I was 9 years old when the Nazis came to power. I witnessed the agonies of German democracy and the first steps of the new regime before my parents, in their infinite wisdom, decided to escape and settle in Palestine.

I wrote the book on the eve of the trial of Adolf Eichmann, after realizing that the young generation in Israel knew a lot about the Holocaust but next to nothing about the people who brought it about. What occupied me more than anything else was the question: how could such a monstrous party succeed in coming to power democratically in one of the most civilized countries in the world?

The last chapter of my book was called “It Can Happen Here”. That was a paraphrase of the title of a book by the American writer Sinclair Lewis, “It Can’t Happen Here”, in which he described precisely how it could happen in the United States.

I argued in the book that Nazism was not a specifically German disease, that in certain circumstances any country in the world could be infected by this virus – including our own state. In order to avoid this danger, one had to understand the underlying causes for the development of the disease.

To the assertion that I am “obsessed” by this matter, that I see this danger lurking in every corner, I answer: not true. For years I have avoided dealing with this subject. But it is true that I carry in my head a little red light that comes on when I sense the danger.

This light is now blinking.

* * *

WHAT CAUSED the Nazi disease to break out in the past? Why did it break out at a certain time and not at another? Why in Germany and not in another country suffering from similar problems?

The answer is that fascism is a special phenomenon, unlike any other. It is not an “extreme Right”, an extension of “nationalist” or “conservative” attitudes. Fascism is the opposite of conservatism in many ways, even though it may appear in a conservative disguise. Also, it is not a radicalization of ordinary, normal nationalism, which exists in every nation.

Fascism is a unique phenomenon and has unique traits: the notion of being a “superior nation”, the denial of the humanity of other nations and national minorities, a cult of the leader, a cult of violence, disdain for democracy, an adoration of war, contempt for accepted morality. All these attributes together create the phenomenon, which has no agreed scientific definition.

How did this happen?

Hundreds of books have been written about it, dozens of theories have been put forward, and none of them is satisfying. In all humility I propose a theory of my own, without claiming more validity than any of the others.

According to my perception, a fascist revolution breaks out when a very special personality meets with a very special national situation.

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ON THE personality of Adolf Hitler, too, innumerable books have been written. Every phase in his life has been examined under the microscope, each of his actions has been debated relentlessly. There are no secrets about Hitler, yet Hitler has remained an enigma.

One of his most obvious traits was his pathological anti-Semitism, which went far beyond any logic. It remained with him to the very last hour of his life, when he dictated his testament and committed suicide. At the most desperate moments of his war, when his soldiers at the front were crying out for reinforcements and supplies, precious trains were diverted to transport Jews to the death camps. When the Wehrmacht was suffering from a grievous lack of practically everything, Jewish workers were taken from essential factories to be sent to their death.

Many explanations for this pathological anti-Semitism have been suggested, and all of them have been debunked. Did Hitler want to take revenge on a Jew who was suspected of being his real grandfather? Did he hate the Jewish doctor who treated his beloved mother before she died? Was it a punishment for the Jewish director of the Art school who failed to recognize his genius? Did he hate the poor Jews he came across when he was homeless in Vienna? All of this has been examined and found lacking. The enigma remains.

The same is true for his other personal views and attributes. How did he attain the power to hypnotize the masses? What did he have that made so many people, from all walks of life, identify with him? Whence sprang his unbridled lust for power?

We don’t know. There is no full and satisfying explanation. We only know that from among the millions of Germans and Austrians who were living at that time, and the thousands who grew up in similar circumstances, there was (as far as we know) only one Hitler, a unique person. To borrow a term from biology: he was a one-time mutation.

But the unique Hitler would not have become a historic personality if he had not met with Germany in unique circumstances.

* * *

GERMANY AT the end of the Weimar republic has also been the subject of many books. What made the German people adopt Nazism? Historical causes, rooted in the terrible catastrophe of the Thirty-year War or even earlier events? The sense of humiliation after the defeat in World War I? The anger at the victors, who ground Germany into the dust and imposed huge indemnities? The terrible inflation of 1923, which wiped out the savings of entire classes? The Great Depression of 1929, which threw millions of decent and diligent Germans into the street?

This question, too, has found no satisfying answer. Other people have also been humiliated. Other people have lost wars. The Great Depression hit dozens of countries. In the US and the UK, too, millions were laid off. Why did fascism not seize power in those countries (except in Italy, of course)?

In my opinion, the fatal spark was ignited at a fateful moment when a people ready for fascism met the man with the attributes of a fascist leader.

What would have happened if Adolf Hitler had been killed in a road accident in the autumn of 1932? Perhaps another Nazi leader would have come to power – but the Holocaust would not have happened, and neither, probably, World War II. His likely replacements – Gregor Strasser, who was No. 2, or Hermann Goering, the flying ace with a morphine addiction – were indeed Nazis, but neither of them was a second Hitler. They lacked his demonic personality.

And what would have happened if Germany had not fallen into the depth of despair? The Western powers could have sensed the danger in time and helped in the reconstruction of the German economy and the reduction of unemployment. They could have abrogated the infamous Versailles Treaty, imposed by the victors after World War I, and allowed Germans to regain their self-respect. The German republic could have been saved, the moral leaders, of which Germany had aplenty, could have regained their leadership role.

What would have happened then? Adolf Hitler, whom the widely adored President of the Reich, a Field Marshall, had contemptuously called “the Bohemian lance-corporal”, would have remained a little demagogue on the lunatic fringe. The 20th century would have looked quite different. Tens of millions of casualties of war and six million Jews would have remained alive, without ever knowing what could have happened.

But Hitler did not die early and the German people were not saved from their fate. At the crucial moment they met, and a spark was struck, lighting the fuse that led to the historic explosion.

* * *

SUCH A fateful meeting is not, of course, limited to fascism. It has occurred in history in other circumstances and to other persons.

Winston Churchill, for example. His statues dot the British landscape, and he is considered one of the greatest British leaders of all times.

Yet until the late 1930s, Churchill was a political failure. Few admired him, and even fewer liked him. Many of his colleagues detested him with all their hearts. He was considered an egomaniac, an arrogant demagogue, an erratic drunk. But in a moment of existential danger, Britons found in him their mouthpiece and the leader who took their destiny in his hands. It seemed as if during all the first 65 years of his life, Churchill had been preparing for this one moment, and as if Britain had been waiting for precisely this one man.

Would history have looked different if Churchill had died the previous year of coronary thrombosis, lung cancer or cirrhosis of the liver, and Neville Chamberlain had remained in power? We now know that he and his colleagues, including the influential foreign minister, Lord Halifax, seriously considered accepting Hitler’s 1940 peace offer, based on the partition of the world between the German and the British empires.

Or Lenin. If the imperial German general staff had not provided the famous sealed train to take him from Zurich to Sweden, from where he proceeded St. Petersburg, would the Bolshevik revolution, which changed the face of the 20th century, have taken place at all? True, Trotsky was in town before him, and so was Stalin. But neither of the two was a Lenin, and without Lenin it would quite possibly not have happened, and certainly not the way it did.

Perhaps one could add to this list Barack Obama. A very special person, of unique origin and character, who had a fateful meeting with the American people at an important moment of their destiny, when they were suffering from two crises at once – the economic and the political one – which cast their shadow on the entire world.

* * *

BACK TO US. Is the State of Israel approaching an existential crisis – moral, political, economic – that could leave it an endangered nation? Can Lieberman, or someone who could take his place, turn out to be a demonic personality like Hitler, or at least Mussolini?

In our present situation there are some dangerous indications. The last war showed a further decline in our moral standards. The hatred towards Israel’s Arab minority is on the rise, and so is the hatred towards the occupied Palestinian people who are suffering a slow strangulation. In some circles, the cult of brute force is gaining strength. The democratic regime is in a never-ending crisis. The economic situation may descend into chaos, so that the masses will long for a “strongman”. And the belief that we are a “chosen people” is already deeply rooted.

These indications may not necessarily lead to disaster. Absolutely not. History is full of nations in crisis that recovered and returned to normalcy. Besides the real Hitler, who rose to historic heights, there were probably hundreds of other Hitlers, no less crazy and no less talented, who ended their life as bank tellers or frustrated writers, because they did not meet a historic opportunity.

I have a strong faith in the resilience of Israeli society and Israeli democracy. I believe that we have hidden strengths that will come to the fore in an hour of need.

Nothing “must” happen. But anything “can” happen. And the little red light won’t stop blinking.
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Gaza Citizens at Risk from Rubbish, Rubble, UXO

Unexploded ordnance (UXO) and the uncontrolled dumping of rubbish pose the greatest environmental and public health risks to residents of the Gaza Strip, according to the UN Development Programme (UNDP). A further study is planned by the UN Environment Programme (UNEP).Increased discharges of raw sewage, the contamination of ground and drinking water, polluted agricultural fields and other environmental effects stemming largely from the recent 23-day Israeli offensive in Gaza will be the focus of an upcoming UNEP assessment to be conducted by a team of eight experts in May.

Assessment results are expected by early July.

“Contamination of water and land, and the handling of hazardous waste and rubble are the most pressing issues [in Gaza],” said UNDP environmental officer Husam Tubail.

Hazardous waste includes waste from healthcare facilities, asbestos and other material mixed up with the rubble. It also includes UXO, said Tubail.

Asbestos

About 600,000 metric tonnes (mt) of rubble resulted from the bombardments - and some of this is mixed with asbestos, as most homes in refugee camps were built of concrete and asbestos, said Gaza environment quality authority chairman Yusuf al-Ghuraiz.

“Asbestos fibres are fine and when inhaled they enter the lung tissue, causing cancer,” said Gaza environment quality authority engineer Ibrahim Abdulla.

“Many houses in my neighbourhood that were destroyed contained asbestos,” said Makram Hanoun from the A’ Tufa area of Gaza City. “I fear my children’s health is at risk from the toxic fumes.”

Rubbish Risk

A major health threat is also posed by the accumulation of about 28,000 mt of municipal rubbish piled up across Gaza during the conflict due, in part, to movement restrictions, according to the UNDP in Gaza.

In Rafah about 10,000 mt of rubbish has been dumped by the shoreline in the Tal’a Sultan area and tonnes more are piled up east of Gaza City, said Tubail, adding that the local authorities lacked the equipment and resources to dispose of it.

The three main sites for dumping refuse in Gaza are reportedly already at maximum capacity.

The Gaza authorities are alarmed by the health risks posed by the number of children playing on or near municipal rubbish dumps, rubble and unstable substances.

Clearing UXO

Humanitarian organisation MAG International and the UN Mine Action Service (UNMAS) are working to clear UXO to reduce the threat of death and injury, and to facilitate safe access to areas for internally displaced persons and humanitarian workers.

Seven people have been killed by UXO since the end of the conflict - one last week in eastern Gaza - according to Tubail.

Chemicals

“About 250 industrial facilities and factories - such as textile and food processing factories, and small workshops - were destroyed. It is still unclear what chemicals were released as a result,” said Tubail.

The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) have admitted using phosphorus during the campaign, which ended on 18 January 2009.

“The IDF used two types of white phosphorous during its operation; the first was used to mark targets in open areas and the second was used as a smokescreen with pieces of felt built into the shell to absorb the white phosphorous to protect soldiers,” IDF spokesperson Maj Avital Leibovitz told IRIN, saying both types of munitions were used according to international law.

“DIME and undepleted uranium were not used by the IDF during the recent operation,” said Leibovitz.

UNDP and the Gaza authorities both estimate urgent rehabilitation needs of over US$25 million. However, a recent appeal appears not to have been met so far.

(IRIN News)
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Jewish Professor in Trouble for Gaza Holocaust

Comparing the images of children killed in the recent Israeli war on Gaza to the Holocaust has opened the gates of hell against sociology professor William I. Robinson, and American Jew, and brought accusations of anti-Semitism.

"That's like saying if I condemn the US government for the invasion of Iraq, I'm anti-American," Professor Robinson told The Los Angeles Times on Thursday, April 30.

"It's the most absurd, baseless argument." In January, Robinson sent an e-mail to 80 of his students including 25 images of Jewish victims of Nazis and similar images taken from Gaza after Israel's three-week onslaught.

"Gaza is Israel's Warsaw -- a vast concentration camp that confined and blockaded Palestinians," Robinson wrote in the mail, entitled "parallel images of Nazis and Israelis."

"We are witness to a slow-motion process of genocide."

Israel's three-week war killed more than 1330 Palestinians, mostly women and children, damaged 14,000 homes, destroyed 219 factories and damaged 15 of Gaza's 27 hospitals.

Robinson's mail drew accusations of anti-Semitism from two national Jewish groups and triggered a campus investigation.

"I was shocked," said Rebecca Joseph, one of his Jewish students.

"He overstepped his boundaries as a professor. He has his own freedom of speech, but he doesn't have the freedom to send his students his own opinion that is so strong."

Robinson, a UC Santa Barbara university professor for nine years, disagrees.

"The whole nature of academic freedom is to introduce students to controversial material, to provoke students to think and make students uncomfortable."

He has hired an attorney while a hearing was scheduled on May 14.

Support

Despite the controversy, many students and faculty members have voiced support for Robinson.

"I don't think Bill Robinson's e-mail is anti-Semitic in any way," Harold Marcuse, a Jewish professor who teaches about Holocaust at UC Santa Barbara, told the LA Times.

"I think criticism of Israel is OK."

Marcuse defended the material of Robinson's e-mails as appropriate for the campus.

"It's something I could have used in a course."

Some of the university's students formed a group, the Committee to Defend Academic Freedom at UCSB, to defend Robinson and academic freedom.

Another group, the California Scholars for Academic Freedom which represents 100 professors at 20 college campuses, sent letters of support to the Jewish professor.

The group stressed that the accusations leveled against Robinson were aiming to "silence criticism of Israeli policies and practices".

Internationally renowned author and linguistics professor Noam Chomsky added his voice to international scholars demanding the dismissal of "anti-Semitism" charges against Robinson.

"They try to label any criticism as anti-Semitic, but they never respond to the criticism itself, because they can’t."

(IslamOnline.net and newspapers)
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Palestinian Christians Exodus

By Khalid Amayreh

Palestine, the birthplace of Jesus Christ, is losing many of its young Christians who, reeling under the yoke of the Israeli occupation and economic hardships, are seeking a better life abroad.

"They can’t easily adapt to the hardships associated with the stressful situation stemming from the Israeli occupation," Dr. Jamal Khadr, a priest at the Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem, told IslamOnline.net.In recent decades, thousands of Christians left the occupied West Bank for a new life abroad, especially in North and South America, Australia, Scandinavia and even Africa.

No precise statistics are available as to the exact number, though it is widely believed to be significantly high.

According to figures compiled by the UN, about one-tenth of the Christian population in Bethlehem and the adjacent towns of Beit Jalla and and Beit Sahour has moved in recent years.

Dr. Khadr, also a professor of Dogmatic Theology at the Latin Seminary, says most of the emigrants are young Christians who are distressed by occupation and crises.

They largely travelled to North America and Sweden, where usually some family members had previously settled.

Nabil Kukali, a professor of education and public opinion pollster, agrees that the stressful conditions under the Israeli occupation are forcing many young Christians to migrate.

"These young people want to build a future for themselves and this is very hard to do here," explains Kukali, a Christian himself.

About 50,000 Christians live in the West Bank, Al-Quds (occupied East Jerusalem) and Gaza Strip, according to MP Bernard Sabella, a former Professor of Sociology at Bethlehem University.

Christians make up less than 1.5 percent of the total population inside the occupied Palestinian territories, 10 percent of Israeli Arabs and slightly more than 6 percent of the world’s Palestinian population of more than 9 million.

Economy Factor

The tough economic conditions in the occupied territories, aggravated by the strangling occupation, are a major factor in making migration decisions.

"Palestinian Christians are economically better off than most other Palestinians," notes Khadr.

"They are generally accustomed to a certain pattern of bourgeoisie life."

He insists that emigration is not confined to Christians and that Muslims, too, are moving out.

Khadr explains, however, that emigration within the Christian community is more conspicuous due to the small size of the community.

Mazen Qumsiyeh, an American-Palestinian professor of genetics and former academic at Yale University, says pressures on Muslims are just as daunting but Christians are more economically able to find a way out.

"Both are subject to the same pressures," he told IOL.

"Christian are usually more economically and in other ways, language, church and other connections, able to leave than their fellow compatriots who are Muslim."

Battle

Unsettled by the phenomenal shrinkage of their community, Christian leaders are trying to find ways and means to encourage mainly young Christian males to resist the temptation of emigration.

"The only way to prevent a further deterioration is by discouraging emigration and encouraging people to stay through lasting incentives," a Greek Orthodox clergyman told IOL.

He added that the exodus has created a serious social imbalance.

"Today in Bethlehem there are two or three young [Christian] females for every young [Christian] male within the marriage age, and that is a real problem."

Christian organizations in the West Bank, subsidized by Christian groups abroad, have been making strenuous efforts to encourage potential emigrants to stay home.

They are offering young Christians financial assistance in housing, education and in maintaining businesses.

Christian or mainly Christian institutions of higher education, such as the Catholic University of Bethlehem, also try to help in resisting the phenomenon of emigration.

"There is a real problem, and it won’t go away just by talking about it," says Kukali, the education professor.

"I believe that the Palestinian Authority should create work opportunities here and enhance the overall psychological atmosphere."

He notes that for some Christians, fleeing is just not an option.

"I was born here, my father is buried here, and my grandfather is also buried here. So I am staying here. I have no other homeland.

"I am Palestinian and will always be Palestinian."

(IslamOnline.net)
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Iran Arrests Bombers Linked to Israel: Minister

Iran said on Sunday it has arrested members of a terrorist network linked to Israel who planned a number of bombings in the capital ahead of the June presidential election, even as Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said that Iran was ready to back a Palestinian deal with Israel.

"A terrorist team of deceived elements linked to the Zionist elements were arrested," Intelligence Minister Gholam Hossein Mohseni Ejeie was quoted as saying by the official IRNA news agency.He said the group "planned to carry out a number of bombings in Tehran on the threshold of the presidential election" to be held on June 12 but gave no details of when and how many people had been arrested.

Backing a Palestinian-Israeli Deal

Ahmadinejad meantime said it would be "fine with us" if the Palestinians reach a "two state" peace deal with Israel, despite his opposition to the "racist" Jewish nation.

The firebrand leader, in an interview broadcast Sunday with U.S. network ABC, appeared unhappy with President Barack Obama's failure to return a message of greetings and said nuclear negotiations could only proceed with a clear agenda.

After triggering a storm with anti-Israel remarks at a United Nations racism conference in Geneva, which prompted a walkout by European diplomats, Ahmadinejad attacked Obama's "support of the massacre of Gazans, in support for the criminals who were responsible for that atrocity."

But he also appeared to hold out a potential olive branch in backing the Palestinians' right to pursue a deal for statehood alongside Iran's arch-enemy.

"Whatever decision they take is fine with us. We are not going to determine anything. Whatever decision they take, we will support that," Ahmadinejad said through an interpreter in the interview, which was taped Wednesday in Tehran.

"We think that this is the right of the Palestinian people, however we fully expect other states to do so as well," Ahmadinejad said, without saying whether Iran might recognize the Jewish nation as part of a "two state" agreement.

Not the First Time

It is not the first time that Iran has pointed a finger at Israel for allegedly backing those who seek to destabilize the Islamic republic. In November 2008, Iran said it hanged an Iranian telecoms salesman convicted of spying for Israel.

Israel has led the efforts to sideline Iran diplomatically and impose restraints on its nuclear program. Iran does not recognize Israel and Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad accused the Jewish state or being a racist regime at a United Nations racism conference last week.

Shortly after the execution Tehran's prosecutor said he would seek the death penalty for another three Iranians accused of being Israeli spies by gathering information on Iranian nuclear and military programs.

Ahmadinejad is expected to run for a second four-year term in the June 12 election.

Former Prime Minister Mirhossein Mousavi, who advocates detente with the West, is expected to be Ahmadinejad's main moderate challenger in the presidency race.

Earlier in April, Iran executed three people convicted of being involved in the bombing of a mosque which killed 14 Iranians in the southern city of Shiraz in 2007.

Tehran had accused the United States of arming and training those behind the blast and said Britain and Israel were also involved. Washington and London have denied Iran's accusation.

(Alarabiya.net, PC and Agencies)
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Falk Tells Why Israel Stonewalls Gaza Probe

UN investigator Richard Falk says Israel refuses to cooperate with a Gaza war crimes probe because it knows deep down that it made serious human rights violations.

The Israeli government has announced that it will not cooperate with a UN investigation into the suspected war crimes committed in Gaza, calling the efforts as "one-sided attempts to demonize Israel" and "tarnish its reputation". The refusal has drawn condemnation from world nations and international figures, as evidence suggests that the Israeli military had resorted to acts of genocide and crimes against humanity in the three-week offensive.

Falk, in an exclusive interview with Press TV on Thursday, said Tel Aviv is shirking the UN-sponsored investigation in fear of the abundant amount of evidence that it had violated the international laws of warfare in Gaza.

"The real reason is that the facts overwhelmingly support allegations that Israel is understandably concerned that any objective inquiry would indeed confirm the allegations and create a situation in which the international community would be obliged to seek some kind of procedure for accountability," said the UN special rapporteur on human rights in the Palestinian territories.

Falk said that Israel has mounted an enormous propaganda campaign to discredit the UN and to hide the fact that it committed war crimes against "a civilian population that's trapped in a war zone" and have no where to run.

A war crime is defined as "a deliberate act that aims at harming civilians and causing great suffering, harming them physically, destroying their property in a way that cannot be justified".

Israel's military foray into Gaza led to the death of nearly 1,400 Palestinians, the majority of whom were civilians.

Israeli war crimes involved the use of deadly white phosphorus shells in densely populated civilian areas, the employment of Palestinian children as human shields and the targeting of medics and hospitals.

The al-Attar teenage brothers sent shock waves around the world, after detailing the way they were taken from home at gunpoint, made to kneel in front of Israeli tanks to deter Hamas fighters from firing, and sent by Israeli soldiers into Palestinian houses to clear them.

"They would make us go first so if any fighters shot at them the bullets would hit us, not them," 14-year-old Al'a al-Attar told The Guardian.

Another shocking revelation came on January 4 when Israeli troops evacuated some 110 Gazans -- half of whom were children -- into a single-residence house in the Zeitoun neighborhood and warned them to stay indoors.

Twenty-four hours later, the soldiers shelled the home incessantly, killing more than 30 of the people inside the house.

The World Health Organization, meanwhile, reported that more than half of Gaza's 27 hospitals and 44 clinics were damaged by Israeli bombs. More than sixteen medics and ambulance drivers were killed when they tried to tend to the wounded.

(Press TV)
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New Video Site Launched For Palestine by The Palestine Chronicle

Palestine Chronicle Launches Its Video Site: JUSTmedia.net

After being in business for nearly ten years, The Palestine Chronicle (www.palestinechronicle.com) has launched its interactive video website just a couple of days ago Wednesday, April 29.

The new website can be accessed at http://videos.palestinechronicle.com and www.justmedia.net and provides readers and users a platform to upload original videos or link to existing videos at other websites, namely youtube, google and yahoo.

The Palestine Chronicle is an independent online newspaper that provides daily news, commentary, features, book reviews, photos, art, etc, on a variety of subjects. However, it is largely focused on Palestine, Israel, and the Middle East region.

The Palestine Chronicle website was established in September 1999 and has grown in its import and scope, mainly due to the support it receives from socially conscious and progressive scholars, writers, activists, readers and communities around the world.

JUSTmedia.net is an interactive video website affiliated with the Palestine Chronicle that provides media access to filmmakers, media contributors and producers.

JUSTmedia.net strives to ensure that the nature of the content of these videos pertains to issues regarding human rights, culture and politics, and will largely contain material of an educational nature.

The implementation of this new feature is brought to you with thanks from the generous gifts of their readers and supporters. It comes in the last week of their bi-annual fundraiser. If you like what you see, consider making a contribution to the Palestine Chronicle today by going to our homepage at www.palestinechronicle.com or by clicking here.

Once again the new website can be accessed at http://videos.palestinechronicle.com and www.justmedia.net.

For more information write to us at: info@justmedia.net or info@palestinechronicle.com.

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FLASHBACK: 1 month before JFK was murdered, he told the LOBBY to register as agents of a foreign government

One month before he was murdered in Dallas, President John F. Kennedy told the American Zionist Council (AZC), the Daddy of today's 900 pound AIPAC gorilla, to register as a foreign agent, which was and still is the law for all countries, except Israel.


On October 17, 1963, Judge Rifkind, representing the AZC, asked that they not be required to register as a foreign agent, since "it would eventually destroy the Zionist movement."

The plea was denied by JFK's DOJ, led by his brother, Robert Kennedy. But we all know who got destroyed one month later, don't we.

AIPAC is the growth that came out of the AZC that is running this country and the brothers Kennedy were both cut down by an unknown assassin's bullet(s).

With LBJ as president, the LOBBY was NOT required to register.

J. Walter Yeagley notes of DOJ AZC meeting attended by Nicholas Katzenbach


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"Israel controls the U.S. Senate. The Senate is subservient, much too much; we should be more concerned about U.S. interests rather than doing the bidding of Israel. The great majority of the Senate of the U.S. - somewhere around 80% - is completely in support of Israel; anything Israel wants; Israel gets. This has been demonstrated time and again, and this has made [foreign policy] difficult for our government."

Senator J. William Fulbright, in a CBS Face the Nation interview on April 15, 1973,

Back in the early 1960's, before our Senate became AIPAC's whipping boy, hearings were held on Israel!

Imagine that, holding Senate hearings on that nation of liars, land thieves, racists, murderers, bigots, false-flag experts, con artists and assassins, Israel!

Just think what might of happened if the American Zionist Council had been required to register as agents of a foreign government. 34 US personnel on the USS Liberty might still be alive, the WTC might still be standing and American kids would not be fighting and dying in wars for Israel in Iraq and Afghanistan.

These documents and news stories were obtained under June 2008 Freedom of Information Act filing. More on the penetration, subversion and takeover of the US government by Israel is available at the Israel Lobby Archive.

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The LOBBY's 1962 Blueprint for Taking over America

"We have castrated society through fear and intimidation. Its manhood exists only in combination with a feminine outward appearance. Being so neutered, the populace has become docile and easily ruled. As all geldings in nature, their thoughts are not involved with the concerns of the future and their posterity, but only with the present toil and the next meal."
45+ years of lies, subterfuges, bribes, threats, assassinations, spying on the USA, false-flags, infiltrating Christian groups, intimidating colleges and brainwashing their students and control of the MSM have helped install Israel as the de facto head of the USA.

If one was paranoid, one might think these guidelines for taking over America were straight out of the "Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion."

"Our power has been created through the manipulation of the national monetary system. We authored the quotation. 'Money is power.' As revealed in our master plan, it was essential for us to establish a private national bank. The Federal Reserve system fitted our plan nicely since it is owned by us, but the name implies that it is a government institution. From the very outset, our purpose was to confiscate all the gold and silver, replacing them with worthless non-redeemable paper notes. This we have done!"

Israel's 1962-1963 US Public Relations Plan


Document Page 1. In the early 1960's, Israel funneled more than $5 million into US propaganda and lobbying operations. The funding, equivalent to more than $35 million in today's dollars, was laundered from the the quasi governmental Jewish Agency into an Israel lobby umbrella group, the American Zionist Council. This two page master plan was subpoenaed by the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and discussed in the 1963 hearings on Israel's US foreign agents.

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"At first, by controlling the banking system we were able to control corporation capital. Through this, we acquired total monopoly of the movie industry, the radio networks and the newly developing television media. The printing industry, newspapers, periodicals and technical journals had already fallen into our hands. The richest plum was later to come when we took over the publication of all school materials. Through these vehicles we could mold public opinion to suit our own purposes. The people are only stupid pigs that grunt and squeal the chants we give them, whether they be truth or lies."

Any question about who is really calling the shots in the Obama administration?

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All quotes from a 1976 interview with Harold Rosenthal, aide to then NY Senator Jacob Javitts.

These documents and news stories were obtained under June 2008 Freedom of Information Act filing. More on the penetration, subversion and takeover of the US government by Israel is available at the Israel Lobby Archive.

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Something Fishy Here As Case against ex-AIPAC staffers dropped

A source with intimate knowledge of the case against two ex-AIPAC staffers accused of passing along classified information says the case has been dropped.

Keith Weissman, the American Israel Public Affairs Committee's former Iran analyst, and Steve Rosen, its former foreign policy chief, were charged under a rarely used section of the 1917 Espionage Act that makes it a crime for civilians to receive and distribute closely held defense information. Both men were later dismissed by AIPAC, with the organization claiming the two had violated its rules; Rosen, in turn has filed a multi-million dollar lawsuit against AIPAC.

Federal prosecutors reportedly had been considering dropping the criminal case in the wake of a number of recent judicial decisions that make the prosecution more difficult. Among these was an appeals court rejection of a prosecution request to review the trial judge's order that prosecutors make the case that the defendants harmed the United States and not merely benefited Israel. Some Democrats see the case as a piece with Bush-era efforts to expand government secrecy powers, but the Post quoted its sources as saying that the review would have occurred whether or not Barack Obama had won election as president.

The dropping of the case comes just days before the start Sunday of AIPAC's annual policy conference in Washington.

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