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Israel demolishes structures in Masafer Yatta

Israeli forces on Thursday demolished a number of sheds and tents and seized solar panels in the village of Khirbet a-Daqiqah, in Masafer Yatta in the south of the occupied West Bank, said a local activist.

Rateb al-Jabour, coordinator of the popular committee against the separation wall and settlements, said that an Israeli occupation forces bulldozer demolished several tin sheds in Shaab al-Harathin area and seized solar panels that were used to light homes.

Residents fear there may be other demolitions in the area, said Jabour.

Israel demolishes structures in Masafer Yatta

People living in tin sheds suggests a lack of basic plumbing / potable water. In the third world, that's called a "health hazard". Open urination / defecation creates health hazards for others.

Can you elaborate on the article source?
 
Hamas warns of mass displacement plan targeting Negev people

The Hamas Movement’s refugee affairs office has warned of a new Israeli displacement plan that will target 36,000 Palestinians in the Negev desert, south of Israel (the 1948 occupied lands).

In a statement on Sunday, Hamas said that the plan aims to transfer thousands of Palestinian Bedouins to temporary housing camps in order to seize their areas.

Hamas noted that such plan would liquidate the issue of 35 unrecognized villages in the Negev and would destroy the lives of 90 impoverished natives living in them.

It hailed the steadfastness and resilience of the Negev for rejecting and resisting the Israeli plan to displace them from their native areas to ghettos or new refugee camps.

Hamas warns of mass displacement plan targeting Negev people

 
Hamas warns of mass displacement plan targeting Negev people

The Hamas Movement’s refugee affairs office has warned of a new Israeli displacement plan that will target 36,000 Palestinians in the Negev desert, south of Israel (the 1948 occupied lands).

In a statement on Sunday, Hamas said that the plan aims to transfer thousands of Palestinian Bedouins to temporary housing camps in order to seize their areas.

Hamas noted that such plan would liquidate the issue of 35 unrecognized villages in the Negev and would destroy the lives of 90 impoverished natives living in them.

It hailed the steadfastness and resilience of the Negev for rejecting and resisting the Israeli plan to displace them from their native areas to ghettos or new refugee camps.

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HAPPENING NOW: We’re building the people’s sukkah in front of the Anti-Defamation League Headquarters because the ADL keeps sending US police, ICE, and border agents to Israel to train with Israeli military and police forces!

 
Israeli occupation responsible for declining Christian population

According to Shireen Awwad Hilal, the coordinator of Musalaha Women’s Ministry in Bethlehem, the chief cause of the decline in the Christian population of the Holy Land is not due to the persecution of Christians by Muslims. “Many Christians feel that there is little hope for a better future for their children under Israeli occupation, and this has contributed to the growing emigration of Palestinian Christians. Christian Palestinians are under threat from the Israeli occupation – not Islam,” says Awwad Hilal.

Yousef Al-Khouri agrees. “Muslim and Christian Palestinians suffer equally under the Israeli occupation. There is no conflict between Islam and Christianity in Gaza or anywhere else in occupied Palestine. This is not a religious conflict, this is occupation,” says the Gaza-born Biblical Studies lecturer whose family goes back over 900 years in the Greek Orthodox priesthood in Palestine.

Israeli occupation responsible for declining Christian population
 
Israeli occupation responsible for declining Christian population

According to Shireen Awwad Hilal, the coordinator of Musalaha Women’s Ministry in Bethlehem, the chief cause of the decline in the Christian population of the Holy Land is not due to the persecution of Christians by Muslims. “Many Christians feel that there is little hope for a better future for their children under Israeli occupation, and this has contributed to the growing emigration of Palestinian Christians. Christian Palestinians are under threat from the Israeli occupation – not Islam,” says Awwad Hilal.

Yousef Al-Khouri agrees. “Muslim and Christian Palestinians suffer equally under the Israeli occupation. There is no conflict between Islam and Christianity in Gaza or anywhere else in occupied Palestine. This is not a religious conflict, this is occupation,” says the Gaza-born Biblical Studies lecturer whose family goes back over 900 years in the Greek Orthodox priesthood in Palestine.

Israeli occupation responsible for declining Christian population

I can't imagine how any non-islamist portion of a population would feel threatened and intimidated in an Islamist majority enclave.

What's more reassuring than heavily armed islamic terrorists roaming the streets, "honor" killings, islamic terrorists waging war from civilian neighborhoods and a society governed by a version of islamic sharia?
 
Betty McCollum Is Pushing Congress to Stop Subsidizing the Torture of Palestinian Children

“The legislation I am introducing is expressly intended to end U.S. support and funding for Israel’s systematic military detention, interrogation, abuse, torture, and prosecution of Palestinian children.” – Betty McCollum

Thousands of Palestinian children are constantly being rotated through the Israeli prison system, often accused of “security” offenses, which include taking part in anti-Israeli occupation protests and rallies in the West Bank. The Palestinian Prisoner’s Association estimates that at least 6,000 Palestinian children have been detained in Israeli prisons since 2015.


 
The Last Lifeline: The Real Reason Mahmoud Abbas Called for Palestinian Elections

The call by Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas for elections in the Occupied Territories is a political ploy. There will be no true, democratic elections under Abbas’ leadership. The real question is: why did he make the call in the first place?

There are three, main reasons compelling Abbas to make this move at this, specific time.

First, the demise of the peace process and the two-state solution, through a succession of Israeli and American measures, has left the PA, and Abbas in particular, isolated and short on funds. Palestinians who supported such political illusions no longer constitute the majority.

Second, the PA constitutional court resolved, last December, that the president should call for an election within the next six months, that is, by June 2019. The court, itself under Abbas’ control, aimed to provide the Palestinian leader with a legal outlet to dismiss the previously elected parliament – whose mandate expired in 2010 – and create new grounds for his political legitimacy. Still, he failed to adhere to the court’s decision.

Third, and most importantly, the Palestinian people are clearly fed up of Abbas, his authority and all the political shenanigans of the factions. In fact, 61 percent of all Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza want Abbas to step down, according to a public opinion poll held by the Palestinian Center for Political and Polling Research in September.

 
Case Closed: Israeli Supreme Court rejects prosecutor’s attempts to reopen case against Dareen Tatour

Four years after she was arrested by Israeli police over a poem she had written and published on social media, Dareen Tatour’s legal battles are finally over.

The Israeli Supreme Court rejected last week a petition filed by the state prosecutors that was made in an attempt to reopen the case against her.

Tatour, a Palestinian citizen of Israel, was convicted of three counts of incitement and supporting a terrorist organization in May 2018, over a series of poems she published on social media. She spent three years under house arrest and months in prison before being released.

Israeli Supreme Court rejects prosecutor’s attempts to reopen case against Dareen Tatour – Mondoweiss
 
Betty McCollum Is Pushing Congress to Stop Subsidizing the Torture of Palestinian Children

“The legislation I am introducing is expressly intended to end U.S. support and funding for Israel’s systematic military detention, interrogation, abuse, torture, and prosecution of Palestinian children.” – Betty McCollum

Thousands of Palestinian children are constantly being rotated through the Israeli prison system, often accused of “security” offenses, which include taking part in anti-Israeli occupation protests and rallies in the West Bank. The Palestinian Prisoner’s Association estimates that at least 6,000 Palestinian children have been detained in Israeli prisons since 2015.


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Israel destroyed record number of Palestinian homes in Jerusalem in 2019

Israel has demolished a record number of homes in occupied East Jerusalem in 2019, the most in the past 15 years, Israeli rights group B’Tselem reported on Thursday.

More than 140 Palestinian homes were demolished, resulting in the displacement of 238 Palestinians, 127 of them minors.

Israel destroyed record number of Palestinian homes in Jerusalem in 2019 – Mondoweiss

140? Slackers.
Pick up the pace!
 

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