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Jefferson23

(30,099 posts)
Thu Aug 28, 2014, 11:28 AM Aug 2014

Israel approves Jewish yeshiva in heart of East Jerusalem

BETHLEHEM (Ma'an) -- Israel's Jerusalem municipality has approved plans to build a Jewish religious school in the heart of occupied East Jerusalem, Palestinian activists and Israeli media said.

The Ohr Somayach yeshiva will occupy a nine-story building in the middle of the Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood, Haaretz reported.

The plan was reportedly approved six months ago by Jerusalem's Municipal Planning and Building Committee and given the go ahead on Wednesday.

A Ma'an reporter said the building will occupy 1,900 square meters and have three underground floors.

http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=724005

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Israel approves Jewish yeshiva in heart of East Jerusalem (Original Post) Jefferson23 Aug 2014 OP
Israel needs lessons in international law. Forcefully, if necessary. PDJane Aug 2014 #1
The timing of the announcement is suppose to be a coincidence? n/t Jefferson23 Aug 2014 #2
Who has the force to teach them? hack89 Aug 2014 #4
That's what the international court is for.... PDJane Aug 2014 #5
The ICC does not prosecute governments, only individuals hack89 Aug 2014 #7
Actually, I did know that. However, it is time to get behind the ICJ. PDJane Aug 2014 #8
There are bigger issues in the world to fix first hack89 Aug 2014 #9
Yea, let them wait. n/t Jefferson23 Aug 2014 #12
Why not? hack89 Aug 2014 #13
You have a right to your opinion, I find it beyond the pale. n/t Jefferson23 Aug 2014 #14
Of course you do. hack89 Aug 2014 #17
Silly comment. bye n/t Jefferson23 Aug 2014 #19
But a truthful one. Nt hack89 Aug 2014 #21
Baloney. BillZBubb Aug 2014 #27
It is the selectivity of your outrage I find interesting hack89 Aug 2014 #42
war crimes MFM008 Aug 2014 #35
The UN ignores monumental crimes against humanity all the time hack89 Aug 2014 #40
"Butwhatabout! Butwhatabout! Butwhatabout!" Scootaloo Aug 2014 #26
What a clever post. King_David Aug 2014 #31
Read it in the voice of David Attenborough, it gets better Scootaloo Aug 2014 #32
Nah, King_David Aug 2014 #33
I am sure if Africa had cool trendy things like Keffiyehs to wear hack89 Aug 2014 #41
Israel must withdraw all settlers or face ICC, says UN report Jefferson23 Aug 2014 #10
Do you really think that has any significance? hack89 Aug 2014 #15
You were spreading misinformation about the ICC and the UN Human Rights Council. Jefferson23 Aug 2014 #18
A school is not going to become an ICC case hack89 Aug 2014 #20
The school? You can re-read the OP if you like and you can take the time to process the last Jefferson23 Aug 2014 #22
Ok nt hack89 Aug 2014 #38
I wonder what Miloševic thought about MFM008 Aug 2014 #36
Just what Israeli will the ICJ arrest hack89 Aug 2014 #39
the sabbat hunter Aug 2014 #45
I think that is the joke, that they're anti-Israel..I would agree with that. n/t Jefferson23 Aug 2014 #46
Forcefully ? King_David Aug 2014 #6
according to sabbat hunter Aug 2014 #3
Israeli home demolitions leave 51 homeless near Jerusalem Jefferson23 Aug 2014 #11
This message was self-deleted by its author ann--- Aug 2014 #30
Egypt evicting Rafah residents to create a buffer zone Jefferson23 Aug 2014 #16
Jerusalem: Three fire bombs thrown at Jewish family home Jefferson23 Aug 2014 #23
PMO denies Abbas claim that Netanyahu agreed to '67 borders Jefferson23 Aug 2014 #24
Netanyahu’s horizon after Protective Edge Jefferson23 Aug 2014 #25
Israels' ethnic cleansing of the Palestinians marches on. BillZBubb Aug 2014 #28
Interesting timing for the announcement. n/t Jefferson23 Aug 2014 #29
Sheikh Jarrah is a real hotspot Jefferson23.... Israeli Aug 2014 #34
Something I know will interest you Jefferson.... Israeli Aug 2014 #37
It's so damn blatant, too: *But there is also a new Right in town. Jefferson23 Aug 2014 #44
Thank you, hope it goes well and wish so much there was a way to get US media coverage Jefferson23 Aug 2014 #43

PDJane

(10,103 posts)
5. That's what the international court is for....
Thu Aug 28, 2014, 01:07 PM
Aug 2014

And Israel is a signatory to the Geneva Conventions. That isn't supposed to be a convenience.

hack89

(39,171 posts)
7. The ICC does not prosecute governments, only individuals
Thu Aug 28, 2014, 02:10 PM
Aug 2014

Secondly, building a school in East Jerusalem would not fall under the jurisdiction of the ICC - they only prosecute genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes, and the crime of aggression.

If you are referring to the ICJ, they can only issue an advisory ruling if Israel declines to accept ICJ jurisdiction on the case. Advisory rulings are inherently non-binding.

PDJane

(10,103 posts)
8. Actually, I did know that. However, it is time to get behind the ICJ.
Thu Aug 28, 2014, 03:30 PM
Aug 2014

They have told Israel to tear down the separation wall, which has been deemed to be outside of Israel's boundaries, and it has been noted it encloses the Palestinian water table.

It's time for the boycott, divest and sanctions move to be supported by most.

Israel has the habit, along with the U.S. of ignoring the international law to which they are signatories. Ignoring the law is a fine way to make the world not only less safe, but less civil.

And yes, it's time to change that.

hack89

(39,171 posts)
9. There are bigger issues in the world to fix first
Thu Aug 28, 2014, 03:48 PM
Aug 2014

Last edited Thu Aug 28, 2014, 05:42 PM - Edit history (1)

Let's start with the never ending African War that has killed millions. Or ISIS. Or North Korea's death camps. Or the ongoing slaughter of innocents in South and Central America due to drug violence

It would be the height of hypocracy for the UN to say IP is the most pressing matter facing them right now.

hack89

(39,171 posts)
17. Of course you do.
Thu Aug 28, 2014, 09:48 PM
Aug 2014

If it doesn't make Israel look bad you don't care. You have made your position very clear.

BillZBubb

(10,650 posts)
27. Baloney.
Thu Aug 28, 2014, 10:52 PM
Aug 2014

You Israel apologists have nothing to go on but to accuse those of us who oppose Israel's illegal policies as simply wanting to make Israel look bad.

Israel does that well enough on its own, it doesn't need our help.

hack89

(39,171 posts)
42. It is the selectivity of your outrage I find interesting
Fri Aug 29, 2014, 07:35 AM
Aug 2014

Supporting Palestine is trendy - I get it. But it generates hate that had always puzzled me.

hack89

(39,171 posts)
40. The UN ignores monumental crimes against humanity all the time
Fri Aug 29, 2014, 07:21 AM
Aug 2014

But tell me this - do you also expect the Palestinians to answer for their crimes?

 

Scootaloo

(25,699 posts)
26. "Butwhatabout! Butwhatabout! Butwhatabout!"
Thu Aug 28, 2014, 10:49 PM
Aug 2014

Mating cry of the Least Hasbara Bobblehead. Unfortunately a dwindling species, due to females' reluctance to approach males, owing towards a stated predilection towards physical violence against those with little ability to retaliate. The species' tendency towards diving headfirst into shallow arguments hasn't done them any favors, either.

someday, the harsh, nasal screeches of these bizarre creatures - "Butwhatabout! Butwhatabout! Butwhatabout!" - will no longer be heard in the wild, confined to a few lonesome specimens preserved within a Fox news captivity program.

Jefferson23

(30,099 posts)
10. Israel must withdraw all settlers or face ICC, says UN report
Thu Aug 28, 2014, 09:28 PM
Aug 2014
UN Human Rights Council says Israel is in violation of Geneva convention and should face international criminal court


Israel must withdraw all settlers from the West Bank or potentially face a case at the international criminal court (ICC) for serious violations of international law, says a report by a United Nations agency that was immediately dismissed in Jerusalem as "counterproductive and unfortunate".

All settlement activity in occupied territory must cease "without preconditions" and Israel "must immediately initiate a process of withdrawal of all settlers", said the UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC). Israel, it said, was in violation of article 49 of the fourth Geneva convention, which forbids the transfer of civilian populations to occupied territory.

The settlements were "leading to a creeping annexation that prevents the establishment of a contiguous and viable Palestinian state and undermines the right of the Palestinian people to self-determination," it said.

The UNHRC report broadly restated international consensus on the illegality of Israeli settlements. But its conclusions are likely to bolster the Palestinians following their admission last November to the UN as a non-member state, which potentially gives them recourse to the ICC.

http://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/jan/31/israel-must-withdraw-settlers-icc

East Jerusalem : . By fourteen votes to one,
The construction of the wall being built
by Israel, the occupying Power, in the
Occupied Palestinian Territory, including in and around East Jerusalem, and its
associated régime, are contrary to international law;

http://www.icj-cij.org/docket/files/131/1677.pdf

hack89

(39,171 posts)
15. Do you really think that has any significance?
Thu Aug 28, 2014, 09:45 PM
Aug 2014

The UN is a political organization with no real power.

Jefferson23

(30,099 posts)
18. You were spreading misinformation about the ICC and the UN Human Rights Council.
Thu Aug 28, 2014, 09:55 PM
Aug 2014

There is a process that can be put into motion that will bring the legal matter to the ICC.

You were confused by the means that can happen..one possibility is the UNSC can pass
the case to the ICC without Israel being a signer..although they have signed other treaties
and the Geneva Convention. Of course Abbas has more options now than before as well.

hack89

(39,171 posts)
20. A school is not going to become an ICC case
Thu Aug 28, 2014, 09:58 PM
Aug 2014

Secondly, just who is the ICC going to arrest? You can't arrest a government.

Jefferson23

(30,099 posts)
22. The school? You can re-read the OP if you like and you can take the time to process the last
Thu Aug 28, 2014, 10:03 PM
Aug 2014

50 days of war and the close to 50 years of occupation and all the settlement expansions
and figure it out or not.

So long, hack89.


hack89

(39,171 posts)
39. Just what Israeli will the ICJ arrest
Fri Aug 29, 2014, 07:18 AM
Aug 2014

Last edited Fri Aug 29, 2014, 07:53 AM - Edit history (1)

And how will they get him? They are not going to get British and American special forces to hunt him down for them.

sabbat hunter

(6,829 posts)
45. the
Fri Aug 29, 2014, 10:06 AM
Aug 2014

UNHRC has a LONG history of an anti-israel bias. They are pretty much of a joke when it comes to anything regarding Israel.

sabbat hunter

(6,829 posts)
3. according to
Thu Aug 28, 2014, 11:50 AM
Aug 2014

wikipedia Sheikh Jarrah straddled no mans land between the then Jordanian occupied West Bank and Israel, prior to the 6 day war. So, it sounds like this is closer to disputed territory than definitely in the West Bank.

Jefferson23

(30,099 posts)
11. Israeli home demolitions leave 51 homeless near Jerusalem
Thu Aug 28, 2014, 09:35 PM
Aug 2014
JERUSALEM (Ma'an) -- Israeli authorities on Thursday demolished six homes near Jerusalem, leaving 51 Palestinians homeless and bringing the year's total displaced in the West Bank and East Jerusalem up to 752.

A Ma'an reporter said that Israeli civil administration workers raided the Sheikh Anbar neighborhood in Zuayyim village without prior notice and demolished a number of structures belonging to the al-Saidi, al-Jahalin, and Abu al-Hawa families that authorities claimed were built without a permit.

The structures included five homes and three cattle sheds.

Khader al-Saidi, one of the newly-displaced residents, said that authorities demolished the homes with bulldozers without allowing the families to remove their possession.

http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=724078

Response to Jefferson23 (Reply #11)

Jefferson23

(30,099 posts)
16. Egypt evicting Rafah residents to create a buffer zone
Thu Aug 28, 2014, 09:46 PM
Aug 2014
RAFAH, Egypt — Concern has spread among residents of the border areas in northern Sinai following the Egyptian army's planned establishment of a buffer zone on the Egyptian side of Rafah along the border with the Gaza Strip.

The undeclared move prompted local concern that a new reality is being secretly shaped, and that the government has adopted a policy of strategic patience to draw the map of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict at the expense of the people in the Sinai.

The Egyptian army has stated its military operations in the Sinai are part of the war on terrorism, yet residents believe the operations are designed to forcibly displace them.

Informed authority sources told Al-Monitor that the army’s plan to establish a buffer zone will take two years to implement and will necessitate the razing of homes located about a kilometer inside the Rafah border. The plan also necessitates building a large barrier equipped with surveillance cameras and lights, and deploying ground sensors to abort any Palestinian attempts to dig tunnels or smuggle arms.

Read more: http://www.al-monitor.com/pulse/originals/2014/08/rafah-egypt-army-destruction-houses-residents-compensation.html##ixzz3Bk284t9y



Jefferson23

(30,099 posts)
23. Jerusalem: Three fire bombs thrown at Jewish family home
Thu Aug 28, 2014, 10:11 PM
Aug 2014

Noam 'Dabul' Dvir
Published: 08.28.14, 23:05 / Israel News

Three fire bombs were thrown Thursday at the home of a Jewish family in Abu Tor neighborhood in Jerusalem.

Damaged caused, but no injuries reported.

http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4565430,00.html

Jefferson23

(30,099 posts)
24. PMO denies Abbas claim that Netanyahu agreed to '67 borders
Thu Aug 28, 2014, 10:18 PM
Aug 2014
Hamas leader Khaled Meshal says group's military chief Mohammed Deif is 'fine'; IDF shoots in the air to disperse crowd of Gazans gathered next to security fence.

By Haaretz | Aug. 28, 2014 | 11:39 PM

The cease-fire between Hamas and Israel continued to hold on Thursday, two days after it went into effect and ended 50 days of fighting between the two sides.

Hamas declared victory following the cease-fire, with celebratory parades in Gaza. Hamas' deputy political leader in Gaza, Ismail Haniyeh, emerged from hiding and made his first public appearance at a rally in Gaza City on Wednesday evening.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared in a press conference on Wednesday that Israel had secured a "great military and political" achievement in the Gaza war and that Hamas had been dealt a "heavy blow."

11:39 P.M. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's wife Sara visited the bereaved family of Daniel Turgeman, who was killed in a Gaza mortar attack last week. While at the family home in Nahal Oz near the Gaza border, Netanyahu said, referring to the violence in the area: "It all started with the Disengagement." The Israeli disengagement from Gaza was the dismantling of the Israeli settlements in Gaza in 2005, coupled with the pulling back of military presence in the coastal enclave. (Jack Khoury)

11:03 P.M. The Prime Minister's Office flatly denied Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas' contention tonight that PM Benjamin Netanyahu agreed to a Palestinian state on the 1967 borders. "No such thing ever happened," Netanyahu's office said. (Barak Ravid)

9:24 P.M. Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas said in an interview on Palestinian TV interview that PM Netanyahu agreed to the establishment of a Palestinian state on 67 borders, and that the only remaining step is to set a border.


http://www.haaretz.com/news/diplomacy-defense/1.612860

Jefferson23

(30,099 posts)
25. Netanyahu’s horizon after Protective Edge
Thu Aug 28, 2014, 10:23 PM
Aug 2014


It's time for the prime minister to keep his promises to the public and to obtain peace, even if it means replacing some of his coalition partners and confronting the political hacks in his Likud party.

Haaretz Editorial | Aug. 29, 2014 |

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu finds himself in a political bind after the war in the Gaza Strip. According to the latest Haaretz-Dialog poll (Haaretz, August 28), Netanyahu still enjoys broad public support and voters have not identified a worthy alternative.

But in rejecting Avigdor Lieberman and Naftali Bennett’s jingoistic counsel to reoccupy the Strip, he has lost his support base on the right. Likud cabinet ministers refuse to publicly support him and the heads of Habayit Hayehudi and Yisrael Beiteinu slam him for being “too soft” on Hamas. Netanyahu’s political isolation was expressed in his not putting the cease-fire agreement to a vote in the inner cabinet, for fear it would be voted down.

Now Netanyahu promises Israelis a “new diplomatic horizon” and “new opportunities” in light of the changes in the Middle East. If, as in the past, these are only empty slogans meant to justify the continuation of his pointless tenure, then he is heading for a fall. The disappointed right will not fall in love with him again, and his long premiership will come to an end without having achieved a thing. But if he really wants to improve the situation of Israel, which as a result of the war is in a foreign-relations crisis and an economic slowdown, he must put some meaning into his promises and strive to make peace with the Palestinians.

The formula is known: Adopting the Arab peace initiative as a basis for substantive negotiations with the Palestinian leadership under Mahmoud Abbas, with the support of the “moderate axis” of Egypt, Jordan and Saudi Arabia. The entrance fee is also known: the release of Palestinian prisoners as promised to Abbas, the suspension of construction in the settlements and the participation in rebuilding the Gaza Strip.

http://www.haaretz.com/opinion/1.613047

Israeli

(4,151 posts)
34. Sheikh Jarrah is a real hotspot Jefferson23....
Fri Aug 29, 2014, 01:36 AM
Aug 2014

...infact there is a protest planned for there today , see :

http://www.alternativenews.org/english/index.php/politics/activism/8413-act-join-sheikh-jarrah-protest

None of this is new its been going on for years , I'm sure I have posted about the settlers taking over this part of East Jerusalem before .

here is more info anyhow :

video ...

http://tv.social.org.il/en/israelis-palestinians-march-for-palestinian-state-eng

The beginning of the protest events in Israel, leading up to the expected declaration of a Palestinian state, was marked by an impressive joint march of Jews and Palestinians in Jerusalem. "Sheikh Jarrah Solidarity", which established itself in the past year with their struggle for the rights of the Palestinians in the Jerusalem neighborhood of Sheikh Jarrah, organized the march, which included thousands of people from all over the country. If until today peace organizations called for renewing negotiations with the Palestinians, this time the protestors were decisive – enough negotiations!

Israeli

(4,151 posts)
37. Something I know will interest you Jefferson....
Fri Aug 29, 2014, 04:16 AM
Aug 2014

I know you know who Hagai El-Ad is .... for those that dont :

B’Tselem welcomes new director, Hagai El-Ad

Commenting on his new position, El-Ad said, “As the occupation enters its 48th year, the fight against it is more crucial than ever – a fight in which B’Tselem plays a major strategic role. There is no doubt in my mind that human rights cannot be upheld under an oppressive regime of ongoing occupation and dispossession. ‘Human rights under occupation’ is a contradiction in terms. The illusion that this state of affairs can carry on is growing stronger, while the injustice it incurs is deepening. I was born in Israel when the occupation was two years old. It is still here more than four decades later. In the coming years I plan to battle this reality to the best of my ability.”

El-Ad has a wealth of experience in human rights advocacy, a proficiency which will surely be brought to bear in his new capacity at B’Tselem. In El-Ad’s recently ended six-year term as director of the Association for Civil Rights in Israel, the organization spearheaded opposition to a wave of anti-democratic legislation and attacks on civil society in Israel. Prior to that position, El-Ad served as the first director of the Jerusalem Open House for Pride and Tolerance. He holds an M.Sc. in physics from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and was a pre-doctoral fellow at the Harvard–Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics from 1997 to 2000.


Source: http://www.btselem.org/press_releases/20140528_new_director


He was one of those that motivated us to take to the streets .....here is what he had to say about Sheikh Jarrah.....


Let justice ring in Sheikh Jarrah


Recent events in Sheikh Jarrah are part of a wider process — the Hebronization of East Jerusalem. The only way to stop this destructive process is to protest on the streets.

[Hebrew version here.]

This Saturday night (March 6 2010) will witness one of the most important demonstrations in years, in the struggle for human rights and justice here. A struggle against injustice and dispossession, against the Hebronization of East Jerusalem, and against the anti-democratic processes undermining Israeli society. In this struggle, Sheikh Jarrah has already become a symbol. But as in any struggle for justice and equality, that has never been the goal. The goal is justice and equality, human rights and a future that embraces all human beings without distinction. Saturday night’s rally organizers hope to attract thousands and to finally make justice ring in Sheikh Jarrah. If successful, it may gradually become possible — to move beyond symbolism to the true purpose of the already months’ long Sheikh Jarrah struggle: justice.

The asymmetric legal situation in Israel, through the Absentee Property Law, makes it possible for Jews to return to property that was owned by Jews before 1948 — while Palestinian property return is completely impossible. This is both unjust and unwise. In Sheikh Jarrah, this has resulted in Palestinian refugees, originally housed in the neighborhood by the Jordanian government after 1948, becoming refugees a second time. Of course, unlike the settlers forcing the Palestinians out of their homes, the Palestinians cannot return to the homes they owned before 1948 — not in Jaffa, nor in West Jerusalem or anywhere else.

So far, four families have lost their homes: Al-Rawi, Hanoon, and the two Al-Kurd families. Many more families face a similar fate if the plans of the Simeon the Just Company materialize, to destroy their homes and instead build 200 housing units for Jewish settlers.

By itself, what is described above is already more than sufficient to require us to demonstrate against. But the injustice does not stop with that: what is happening in Sheikh Jarrah is part of a larger process — the Hebronization of East Jerusalem. In the raging struggle over Jerusalem’s future, facts are already being determined on the ground, and the Palestinian residents of East Jerusalem are forced to pay the price upfront, their human rights violated in a great variety of ways. Inadequate to non-existent infrastructure, shortage in classrooms, social, health and mail services, revocation of residency status, lack of planning programs that would have allowed for legal construction and the constant fear of house demolitions – all these are added to the destructive processes sadly familiar to us from another city: Hebron.

As if watching the replay of a movie whose ending we have already seen, here in front of our eyes the Hebron processes are taking place once again, this time in Jerusalem: the entry of settlers to the heart of a Palestinian neighborhood, the provocations and violence, the one-sided actions of the security forces – always serving the interests of the Jewish settlers over the rights of the Palestinian residents. And then, what follows: restrictions of movement, segregation, life becoming a nightmare, and all this in the name of “security considerations”. Shuhada Street in Hebron is already closed for Palestinians for years — a street that was part of the bustling heart of one of the largest Palestinian cities, and has become a ghost road in the service of extremist settlers, the human rights of local Palestinians thrown to the roadside.

A similar process to what has already happened in Hebron is now happening in Jerusalem. Sheikh Jarrah now has police checkpoints at the entrance to the neighborhood. During certain hours on Friday the entrance to the neighborhood is generally blocked, but is open to Jewish worshipers. In contrast, Jews wishing to enter Sheikh Jarrah to express solidarity with the Palestinian families are prevented from entering the neighborhood. Violence against Palestinians ends with arrests — of Palestinians. The mechanism of dispossession and the construction of security excuses are already at work. And all this is happening right here, in Jerusalem.

In tandem, the Jerusalem Police tried to break the Israeli activists who wanted to express solidarity with the Palestinian families and protest against the injustice done to them. Only after nearly a hundred false arrests and a series of hearings at the Jerusalem Magistrate Court, did the police finally allow for the protest vigils to take place. For many weeks, each Friday, rain or cold, arrests or no arrests, hundreds of Israelis gather to protest in Sheikh Jarrah. Now, the Police is trying to keep Saturday’s planned demonstration as far as possible from the neighborhood, perhaps fearing the thought that the Palestinians will be able to hear the voices of those who consider them human beings, not objects for removal. High Court justices will hear an urgent petition on this matter Thursday morning; hopefully they will not forget the Court’s ruling in a similar context almost twenty years ago: “The location’s effectiveness is the lifeblood of a people’s assembly.”

Whether the police will succeed in distancing the demonstration or the Court will intervene in defense of freedom of speech is yet to be seen. Either way, what is at stake is the process that has not begun in Sheikh Jarrah nor will be stopped there, unless we begin to change course. It is the process of dispossession and the constant injustices against the Palestinian residents – while canonizing acts of violence. Israelis demonstrating in Sheikh Jarrah are no longer regularly arrested, but that is not the heart of the matter. The question that should concern all of us — and mobilize all of us — to demonstrate in Sheikh Jarrah this Saturday night is this: How to stop injustice and how in its stead promise a shared future, common to all people, based on foundations of human rights and equality. It is this voice that will ring this Saturday night from Sheikh Jarrah — a strong voice that we must ring for Israelis and Palestinians, a resonant voice that we must ring for the world to hear, a personal voice that we must ring for ourselves. And this can only happen in one way: for each and every one of us to come this Saturday night at 7pm to Sheikh Jarrah. Together, let us bring justice to ring in Sheikh Jarrah.

Source :
http://coteret.com/2010/03/03/hagai-el-ad-let-justice-ring-in-sheikh-jarrah/

Related :

Sara Benninga's rousing speech at the Sheikh Jarrah rally: There is a new Left in town!

http://coteret.com/2010/03/08/sara-benningas-rousing-speech-at-the-sheikh-jarrah-rally-there-is-a-new-left-in-town/?relatedposts_hit=1&relatedposts_origin=1570&relatedposts_position=0

Sheikh Jarrah: Time to act

http://coteret.com/2010/06/01/time-to-act/?relatedposts_hit=1&relatedposts_origin=1570&relatedposts_position=1

Ynet: The youngsters who single-handedly turned Sheikh Jarrah into a center of protest

http://coteret.com/2010/03/07/ynet-the-youngsters-who-single-handedly-turned-sheikh-jarrah-into-a-center-of-protest/?relatedposts_hit=1&relatedposts_origin=1570&relatedposts_position=2

Jefferson23

(30,099 posts)
44. It's so damn blatant, too: *But there is also a new Right in town.
Fri Aug 29, 2014, 08:52 AM
Aug 2014
A Right awash with fanaticism and racism that seduces the masses with nationalist rhetoric.


Considering what has occurred with the latest war, it is encouraging having Hagai El-Ad on board
at B'Tselem...awesome guy. The reports they generate will hopefully help put an end to the insanity this
time around.

This post should be a thread by itself..thanks again.
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