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Tuesday, 28 July 2009

While Occupation and blockade are business as usual for Israel, there should be no business with Israel

In Occupied Palestine

Zionism in practice

Israel’s Daily Toll on Palestinian Life, Limb, Liberty and Property

24 hours to 8am 27 July 2009

Main source of statistics: Palestinian Monitoring Group (PMG).   

Israeli Navy opens fire on fishing boats off As Sudaniya and Gaza City

Israeli tanks shell homes and farms

Israeli helicopter gunships terrorise Gaza City

Checkpoint troops abduct 17-year-old

Night peace disruption and home invasion in 13 towns and villages and refugee camp

5 attacks – 23 raids – 5 taken prisoner

17 detained – 80 restrictions of movement

Home invasions & occupations: 13:30, Qalqilya - 01:50, Salfit.

Peace disruption: 01:00, Jerusalem - 18:30, El Bireh - 20:30, Ramallah - 00:30, the village of At Tayba - 01:00, the village of Zububa - 01:20, Jenin - 01:30, the town of Jaba - 02:40, the town of Qabatiya - 00:15, Tulkarem - 01:15, the town of Attil - 08:20, the village of Jinsafut - 11:30, the village of Habla - 17:25, the town of Azzun - the village of An Nabi Elias - 15:00, the village of Qusin - 00:40, Nablus - 00:40, the Ein Beit El Ma refugee camp - 09:20, the village of Dar Salah - 02:40, the town of Al Khadr - 21:00, the town of Beit Ummar - 03:25, the Israeli Army raided the town of Dura.

Palestinian attacks: none

Resistance: Northern Gaza – 15:00, Israeli troops came under fire to the east of Beit Hanun and replied with intensive fire.

Israeli attack – economic sabotage: Northern Gaza – evening, Israeli gunboats opened intensive fire on Palestinian fishing boats at sea off As Sudaniya.

Israeli attack – agricultural sabotage: Gaza – evening, Palestinian houses and farms near the Al-Shuja’iya (Nahal ‘Oz) Crossing came under intensive fire and shelling from Israeli tanks positioned on the Green Line.

Israeli attack – economic sabotage: Gaza – evening, the Israeli Navy opened intensive fire on Palestinian fishing boats at sea off the city.

Air patrol: Gaza – evening, Israeli helicopter gunships patrolled the sky above the city.

Abduction: Nablus – Israeli soldiers manning a checkpoint near the Occupation settlement of Shavi Shomron abducted 17-year-old Ahmad Sameer Awwad.

Home invasion: Qalqilya – 13:30, the Israeli Army raided the city, searched a house and a vehicle spare parts shop and left an order for a person to report to Israeli Military Intelligence.

Home invasion: Salfit – 01:50, Israeli Occupation troops raided the city, searched the home of Palestinian Legislative Council member, Dr Omar Abdulrazeq, and left an order for him to report to Israeli Military Intelligence.

Property violation – incursion: Qalqilya – 18:00, Occupation forces raided the village of An Nabi Elias and searched the school.

Property violations – incursion: Nablus – 00:40, Occupation troops raided the city and searched a shopping mall.

Occupation settler violence – Israeli Army collusion: Jerusalem – a Zionist mob attempted to seize a house in the Ash Sheikh Jarrah district. The Israeli Army intervened and detained a number of civilians, including a former minister, Hatem Abdulqader, as well as 11 international peace activists who were helping to oppose the seizure.

Occupation settler violence – vandalism: Qalqilya21:20, a vehicle was damaged on the main Qalqilya-Nablus road by stone-throwing settler militants gathered near the road junction leading to the village of Immatin.

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From Mazin Qumsiyeh, PhD - A bedouin in cyberspace, a villager at home http://qumsiyeh.org

Although the wind

blows terribly here,

the moonlight also leaks

between the roof planks

of this ruined house.

            - Izumi Shibiku

A History of Nazi-Zionist Collaboration

    And the wind blows terribly in this land of apartheid. But the moonlight is getting brighter as more and more of the lies upon which the racism that nourished this injustice become exposed one after another. The Israeli ministry of transportation tries to erase more of the native names in favour of the made-up names. And the Israeli Education minister wants even Arab children not to hear in their schools about the Nakba (the catastrophe of our ethnic cleansing). But people's memories and collective will (aided now by the internet and a strong oral tradition) are far stronger than military might and distortions. Thankfully more Palestinians (more humans in general) are speaking out. A good way to reach our brothers and sisters who happen to be Jewish is to tell them of a history hidden from them in the smokescreen of Zionist propaganda. A good example of this is Nazi-Zionist collaborations and incidents when the Zionist movement put its political interests ahead of interests of Jewish victims. This history is little known (or at least not as well known as the history of Mufti Husseini's dalliance with Hitler that the racist and corrupt Avigdor Lieberman wants Israeli embassies to resurrect today).

    I urge you to read Lenni Brenner's book 51 Documents: History of Nazi-Zionist Collaboration. Here is an example of a message to Nazi Germany in 1941 asking for alliance by a group led by a future Prime Minister of Israel and leadership of Likud: http://www.palestineremembered.com/Acre/Palestine-Remembered/Story799.html

    The Zionist Federation of Germany wrote in a letter to the new Nazi regime: "Zionism believes that a rebirth of national life, such as is occurring in German life through adhesion to Christian and national values, must also take place in the Jewish national group" (June 21, 1933 memo from The Zionist Federation of Germany, reprinted in Brenner, 51 Documents, p. 43). The Zionists also co-operated with the Nazis in the mid-thirties to facilitate Jewish immigration to Palestine while blocking other routes of escape. The details of one agreement were researched by Edwin Black (Edwin Black, The Transfer Agreement: the Untold Story of the Secret Pact Between the Third Reich & Jewish Palestine, New York: Macmillan Publishing Co., London: Collier Macmillan Publishers, 1984). Even Yad Vashem (built on land overseeing the destroyed and ethnically cleansed |Palestinian village of Deir Yassin) acknowledges this agreement:

    “Nazi Germany and the Jewish Agency concluded the "Ha'avara" (transfer) negotiations, allowing Jews immigrating to Palestine to deposit part of their assets in Germany and receive Palestine pounds upon arrival in Palestine. After three months of talks, the Zionist Federation of Germany, the Anglo-Palestine Bank, and the German economic authorities signed the agreement, which permitted the transfer of Jews’ capital from Germany to Palestine by immigrants or investors in the form of goods. The German authorities thereby partially removed a barrier that had greatly impeded the efforts of German Jews to emigrate to Palestine and, at the same time, increased the production and export of German goods. For the Zionists, the agreement facilitated immigration to Palestine by allowing Jewish emigres to salvage some of the value of their property as they left, and to meet one of the criteria for obtaining a certificate of immigration from the British authorities. For a time, the Ha'avara Agreement helped the Nazis in undermining the anti-Nazi boycott.”

    After commencement of attacks on Jews (especially socialist and communist) under German control, the British, in the hope of easing the pressure for increased immigration into Palestine, proposed that thousands of Jewish children be admitted directly into Britain. Ben-Gurion, the recognised leader of Labour Zionism at the time, was adamantly opposed to the plan, telling a meeting of Labour Zionist leaders on 7 December 1938: "If I knew that it would be possible to save all the children in Germany by bringing them over to England, and only half of them by transporting them to Eretz Yisrael, then I would opt for the second alternative. For we must weigh not only the life of these children, but also the history of the People of Israel" (Lenni Brenner, The Iron Wall: Zionist Revisionism from Jabotinsky to Shamir (Zed Books, 1984). cites as reference no. 23: Yoav Gelber, Zionist Policy and the Fate of European Jewry (1939-42)' Yad Vashem Studies, vol. XII, p. 199.)

See also FDR, Ruth Gruber and me: Zionists stymie WWII rescue plan, by Ronald Bleier October 2006 http://desip.igc.org/FDRGruberAndMe.html

And also these relevant articles:

http://www.fantompowa.net/Flame/kasztner_intro.htm

http://www.counterpunch.org/brenner05252005.html

I go over these and other issues of Zionism in Chapter 6 of my book which is now on-line here http://www.qumsiyeh.org/chapter6/

    England occupied Palestine illegally at the time, had issued the infamous Balfour declaration, and had armed and supported Zionist militias. The Mufti did meet with Hitler who made vague promises to allow self determination to people in the Arab world should he win the war (and asked the Mufti to make propaganda statements in support of Hitler to European Muslims). But ultimately which had more of an impact on the course of the war: that Mufti liaison or the Zionist deals to block Jewish immigration to any other country and cut deals with Hitler to leave only one exit to Palestine (to later participate in the ethnic cleansing of the native Palestinians)? I think that is a question worth pondering especially by Jews.

Israeli racists share their views:

http://www.alternet.org/world/141310/video:_young_cosmopolitan_israelis_share_their_shocking_racist_views/

Interesting article: Fascism Needs an Enemy by Ran HaCohen, July 20, 2009

http://original.antiwar.com/hacohen/2009/07/19/fascism-needs-an-enemy/

Report of the Special Rapporteur on Human Rights in the Occupied Palestinian Territories:

http://www.reliefweb.int/rw/RWFiles2009.nsf/FilesByRWDocUnidFilename/SNAA-7QF9WC-full_report.pdf/$File/full_report.pdf

ACTION: PACBI Guidelines for Applying the International Cultural Boycott of Israel

http://www.pacbi.org/etemplate.php?id=1045

Mazin Qumsiyeh, PhD http://qumsiyeh.org

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