Bradley Manning and Edward Snowden are true American heroes that stood up for truth and for human rights and who are targeted by a US government intent on Israelization of the US society (compare with the hypocricy of the US administration). An Irish politician calls Obama what he is, a hypocrite
http://youtu.be/CnJCvKA-oEU
Millions of Egyptians are now saying: we do not want an Islamist government supported by the West and that serves in US/Israeli interests
Sumoud in Palestine http://
“As long as the Za’atar remains. . .” http://mondoweiss.net/2011/06/
Army to Duma: “Stop building!” Duma to army: “We’ve built already”
http://palsolidarity.org/2013/
Student wins right to display Palestinian flag at Texas graduation
http://electronicintifada.net/
Israeli government ramps up anti-boycott fight [and admits rise in wave of “delegitimizing” the apartheid state]
http://electronicintifada.net/
California university chief admits failure to curb divestment campaigns
http://electronicintifada.net/
The House That Broke The Camel's Back
http://www.roitov.com/
Some 1,500 Israeli Arabs block major road in protest over home demolition
http://www.haaretz.com/news/
Israel Approves Prawer Law Expelling Bedouins http://www.roitov.com/
http://org.salsalabs.com/o/
Prawer plan approval means ethnic cleansing; actions In England http://act.palestinecampaign.
The Romance of Birthright Israel: To apply for a Birthright trip, participants need just one Jewish grandparent—and to pass a screening interview. (Practicing a religion other than Judaism is an automatic disqualifier.) After their ten days on Birthright, participants may postpone their return by up to three months to travel in the region, and it is not unheard of for progressives to “birth left” in the West Bank afterward (as I did)—though Birthright policy is that anyone discovered to have a “hidden agenda” of “exploiting” the free trip “to get access to the territories” to promote “non-Israeli” causes can lose her spot. [I know many who came to visit with us after in Bethlehem]http://www.thenation.com/
Here in very rural Western Massachussetts, one small community put on a comprehensive 2-day educational event titled: "Palestine 2013: Art, Crafts, Film, Food and Politics."… We showed 5 films by and about Palestine: "5 Broken Cameras", "Occupation 101", "Salt of this Sea", "Steadfast Hope" (made by Presbyterian Church USA's Israel/Palestine Mission Network), and "Paradise Now." We had a professionally hung show of original Palestinian art plus a display of a mock apartheid wall with photos of graffiti art on it. We sold imported Palestinian crafts, olive soap, olive oil and olive carvings, we fed 80 people a Middle Eastern feast supervised by a local Palestinian-American, and had a panel discussion involving three separate anti-occupation voices: an American Jew, a Palestinian-American, and an Israeli-American. It was a smashing success and resulted in more people understanding a sometimes puzzling issue (due to the media here), and eager for more information.
Mazin Qumsiyeh
http://qumsiyeh.org
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