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Audio Dept. | 06.05.2008 15:10 | Palestine | World


Welcome to Palestine Today, a service of the International Middle East Media Centre, www.imemc.org, for Tuesday May 6th 2008.


One Palestinian was killed by Israeli fire in Gaza, while in the West Bank Israeli soldiers detained a Palestinian official. These stories, and more, coming up. So stay tuned.

News Cast

Early on Tuesday, an Israeli air strike killed a Palestinian resistance fighter from Hamas and wounded another, when the car they were driving in northern Gaza Strip was hit with an Israeli missile. Medical sources in the northern Gaza Strip confirmed that Hesham Shomar, 23, was killed and Omar Hammad, 25, was wounded after sustaining critical injuries. Hammad's limbs were amputated, medics added.

Earlier this morning, Israeli tanks rolled near the eastern cemetery of Jabalya refugee camp, firing at local residents, as bulldozers began razing farm land nearby.

Recently, small-scale Israeli army incursions have increased in Gaza, as well as pinpoint air strikes, after the ruling Hamas party offered a ceasefire with Israel, to bring calm to the region.

Israel reiterated their rejection to the proposal and demanded certain conditions, just prior to the visit of Egyptian intelligence chief, Omar Suleiman, who has been mediating the ceasefire initiative.

Palestinian sources reported on Tuesday that one Palestinian youth was injured as clashes took place in Qabatiya, near the northern West Bank city of Jenin.

Security sources in Qabatiya said that as the Palestinian Authority forces were targeting criminals and stolen cars, armed clashes took place between the forces and unknown gunmen. Ahmed Ikmeil, 20, was hit with a stray round.

Medical sources told IMEMC that Ikmeil underwent surgery, and now lies in Intensive Care, condition critical.

On Sunday, 600 Israeli security officers were deployed in the district of Jenin as part of a deal with the Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and Israel. The deal was supervised by the U.S.

Elsewhere, Israeli troops manning the Beit Iba checkpoint—west of the northern West Bank city of Nablus—detained one Palestinian Police official and assaulted another.

Major Abed Al Lateef Al Qadomi from the Palestinian police in Nablus was going to his work when troops stopped him at the checkpoint and detained him from several hours. Lieutenant Nidal Al Jarumy was with Al Qadomi. Troops beat him up, after which they were released.

Meanwhile, Israeli soldiers attacked the village of Kufer Qalil—also near Nablus—searched homes, and kidnapped one civilian.

Conclusion

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Go back to 1936 you Jew hating nazis!

07.05.2008 09:33

Stop putting anti-Jewish propaganda on here! We are all sick of it and none of us are taken in by it. Leave the Jews alone and leave Israel alone.

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Take a Hike, Plant

07.05.2008 20:24

It is Antisemitic to claim to speak for 'the Jews' when, in fact, you speak AGAINST them.

New poll reveals how unrepresentative neocon Jewish groups are
By Glenn Greenwald
Apr 24, 2008, 21:54

A new survey of American Jewish opinion, released by the American Jewish Committee, demonstrates several important propositions: (1) right-wing neocons (the Bill Kristol/Commentary/ AIPAC/Marty Peretz faction) who relentlessly claim to speak for Israel and for Jews generally hold views that are shared only by a small minority of American Jews; (2) viewpoints that are routinely demonized as reflective of animus towards Israel or even anti-Semitism are ones that are held by large majorities of American Jews; and (3) most American Jews oppose U.S. military action in the Middle East -- including both in Iraq and against Iran.

It is beyond dispute that American Jews overwhelmingly oppose core neoconservative foreign policy principles. Hence, in large numbers, they disapprove of the way the U.S. is handling its "campaign against terrorism" (59-31); overwhelmingly believe the U.S. should have stayed out of Iraq (67-27); believe that things are going "somewhat badly" or "very badly" in Iraq (76-23); and believe that the "surge" has either made things worse or has had no impact (68-30).

When asked whether they would support or oppose the United States taking military action against Iran, a large majority -- 57-35% -- say they would oppose such action, even if it were being undertaken "to prevent [Iran] from developing nuclear weapons." While Jews hold views on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict which are quite pessimistic about the prospects for Israel's ability to achieve a lasting peace with its "Arab neighbors," even there, a plurality (46-43) supports the establishment of a Palestinian state.

In the realm of U.S. domestic politics, it is even clearer that right-wing neoconservatives are a fringe segment of American Jewish public opinion. By a large margin, American Jews identify as some shade of liberal rather than conservative (43-25), and overwhelmingly identify themselves as Democrats rather than Republicans (58-15). And, most strikingly, by a 3-1 margin (61-21), they believe that Democrats, rather than Republicans, are "more likely to make the right decision about the war in Iraq," and by a similarly lopsided margin (53-30), believe that Democrats are "more likely to make the right decision when it comes to dealing with terrorism." They have overwhelmingly favorable views of the top 3 Democratic presidential candidates, and overwhelmingly negative views of 3 out of the top 4 GOP candidates (Giuliani being the sole exception, where opinion is split).

Contrary to the bottomless obssession which most neocon pundits and office-holders have with All Matters Israel, the principal political concerns of most American Jews have nothing to do with the Middle East. Thus, they identify "economy/jobs" (22) and "health care" (19) -- not Terrorism -- as "the most important problem facing the U.S. today." Still, most American Jews agree that "[c]aring about Israel is a very important part of [their] being a Jew" -- a common, innocuous and indisputable attribute that typically triggers noxious charges of anti-Semitism if pointed out by those who oppose the neoconservative agenda.

One of the defining traits of war-loving neoconservatives is that their unrelenting and exclusive fixation on the Middle East places them loudly at the center of any foreign policy debates. That tenacity -- combined with their reckless exploitation of "anti-Israel" and anti-Semitism accusations as instruments in their political rhetoric and their corresponding, deceitful equation of their own views with being "pro-Israel" -- often casts the appearance that they are some sort of spokespeople for the "pro-Israel" agenda or the Jewish viewpoint.

Manifestly, they are nothing of the sort. Even among American Jews, they comprise only a small minority, and their generally discredited militarism is widely rejected by most Jews as well. It is always worth underscoring these points, which are so frequently (and deliberately) obscured, and this comprehensive poll provides potent -- actually quite conclusive -- evidence for doing so.

UPDATE: Speaking of unrepresentative, fringe, war-loving right-wing neocons, here is the latest installment -- titled "Jeepers Creepers" -- in the perversely riveting and revealing melodrama chronicled in yesterday's updates

UPDATE: The drama concludes just as predictably and lamely as they all do: War cheerleader beats chest ("Give War a Chance"). War cheerleader panics and cries for help over a "threat" compelling great "security" to protect him from scary things. Threat is exposed as completely non-existent, a by-product of the neurosis and paralyzing fear of the war cheerleader. Repeat endlessly.

-- Glenn Greenwald

www.salon.com/opinion/greenwald/2007/12/12/ajc_poll/index.html llll

Zionism is Antisemitic


Take A Hike, Plant

09.05.2008 19:49

Israel and Zionism do not represent 'the Jews', and hiding behind the wider Jewish community - most of which rejects both, as revealed in recent polling - is, itself, Antisemitism.

Zionism's Antisemitism


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