ARAB AND WORLD

Mon 06 Jan 2025 9:36 pm - Jerusalem Time

Al-Houthi announces attacking an American aircraft carrier and targets inside Israel

The Yemeni Houthi group announced, on Monday evening, that it had targeted the US aircraft carrier "USS Harry Truman" in the northern Red Sea, and attacked targets in central and southern Israel, in 4 operations carried out with missiles and drones.


This came in a televised statement read by the military spokesman for the group's forces, Yahya Saree.


The statement said that the group's forces "carried out a qualitative operation targeting the US aircraft carrier USS Harry Truman with two cruise missiles and four drones north of the Red Sea, while the American enemy was preparing to launch a major air attack on our country."


He pointed out that they also carried out two military operations on Monday afternoon, the first of which targeted a military target belonging to the Israeli enemy in occupied Jaffa (center) with two drones, while the other targeted a vital target in occupied Ashkelon (south) with a drone.


He explained that the group's forces "carried out a third military operation this evening (Monday) targeting a military target belonging to the Israeli enemy in occupied Jaffa with a drone, and the operations achieved their goals successfully."



ARAB AND WORLD

Mon 06 Jan 2025 9:02 pm - Jerusalem Time

5.5 magnitude earthquake hits southern Iran

A 5.5-magnitude earthquake struck southern Iran on Monday, the German Research Centre for Geosciences (GFZ) said.


He pointed out that the epicenter of the earthquake was at a depth of 10 kilometers in the city of Jam, near the port of Asaluyeh, where the largest Iranian gas facilities are located, and 270 kilometers from the Bushehr nuclear reactor.


The Iranian Red Crescent said it had not received any reports of any human casualties as a result of the earthquake.

PALESTINE

Mon 06 Jan 2025 8:08 pm - Jerusalem Time

WFP condemns Israeli attack on its convoy in Gaza

The World Food Programme has strongly condemned the "horrific incident" that took place yesterday, Sunday, in Gaza, when a convoy - clearly marked as belonging to the programme - came under fire from Israeli occupation forces at a military checkpoint near Wadi Gaza in the central Gaza Strip.


The World Food Programme said in a press statement on Monday that the incident put the lives of its employees at grave risk and led to the disruption of vehicles that were hit by at least sixteen bullets.


The programme stated that the convoy, which consisted of 3 vehicles carrying 8 employees, was subjected to hostile fire despite having obtained all necessary approvals from the Israeli occupation authorities.


The programme said no staff were injured in the “horrific” incident. “This unacceptable act is the latest example of the complexity and danger of the environment in which WFP and other humanitarian agencies operate,” it said.


He stressed the "urgent need to improve the security situation in Gaza in order to continue life-saving humanitarian aid."


The United Nations World Food Programme urged all parties to respect international humanitarian law, protect civilians and allow safe passage of humanitarian aid.


On the other hand, the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) said that newborn babies in Gaza are dying due to hypothermia in the cold winter weather and lack of adequate shelter, while supplies that would protect them have been stuck in the area for months, awaiting approval from the Israeli occupation authorities to bring them into Gaza.


The agency reported in an update on the situation in Gaza, that the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) expects that more children will lose their lives due to the inhumane conditions they are suffering from, which do not provide them with any protection from the cold in light of the winter weather and low temperatures.


At least five newborn babies are reported to have frozen to death between December 24-29.


UNICEF said that about 7,700 newborns in the Gaza Strip lack life-saving care.


As UNRWA Commissioner-General Philippe Lazzarini said in a post on the X platform, blankets, mattresses and other winter supplies have been stuck in the area for months awaiting approval to enter Gaza.


On the other hand, according to the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, recent water quality monitoring by the Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Cluster showed alarming levels of microbiological contamination. The office said that nearly 73% of drinking water and more than 97% of household water samples did not meet minimum national or international standards for water disinfection with chlorine.


The Israeli occupation continues its aggression on the Gaza Strip by land, sea and air since October 7, 2023, which has resulted to date in the martyrdom of 45,854 citizens, the majority of whom are women and children, and the injury of 109,139 others. These numbers are still expected to rise due to the presence of thousands of victims under the rubble and on the roads, where ambulance and rescue crews are unable to reach them due to the intensity of the bombing and the continuation of the aggression.

OPINIONS

Mon 06 Jan 2025 7:47 pm - Jerusalem Time

Middle East 2025.. Between Possibilities and Major Challenges

D. Rawan Suleiman Al-Hayari

D. Rawan Suleiman Al-Hayari

Opinion Writer


The Middle East is at a critical historical turning point, with current geopolitical changes raising questions about the fate of Syria, the future of Israel, and the role of regional powers such as Saudi Arabia and Turkey and their interaction with global powers.


The rapidly evolving events in the region cast their shadows over the year 2025, which may bring unprecedented political surprises and strategic transformations.


After years of exhausting conflict, the Syrian scene faces a new complexity, as fears grow that the political vacuum and its consequences will lead to the outbreak of widespread sectarian conflicts and struggles. It is no secret that some regional and international powers continue to support competing groups on sectarian and ethnic grounds, "considering them as agents of interests," which deepens divisions - Sunnis, Alawites, Kurds, and Druze - and the struggle for influence, while Damascus and its countryside remain in a state of ambiguity. This requires a national movement in the first place that gives priority to national reconciliation in order to build a comprehensive political system that accepts the other and increases its strength through pluralism, far from sectarian agendas and ethnic divisions that exacerbate the crisis and pave the way for the fragmentation of the country. There is no doubt that responsible international support is necessary for this.


As the unrest in Syria and Lebanon continues, the chances of Israel exploiting this chaos to realize its dream of a “Greater Israel” are increasing, starting with the annexation of strategic parts of southern Lebanon and parts of Syria, including water sources, followed by an escalation of regional conflicts and the opening of new fronts in an already volatile region. I do not mean the period of euphoria of victory, but rather the next stage in consolidating political systems. Preserving the sovereignty of states requires a clear and unified position and firm international support to respect existing borders.


There are increasing signs and accelerating political and diplomatic moves to pave the way for a scenario of a historic peace treaty between Israel and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Although such a treaty could bring about a radical shift in regional relations, its real impact will depend on the terms of the agreement, especially with regard to the Palestinian issue.


On the other hand, in light of the increasing Turkish support for the Levant Liberation Army and its role in northern Syria, the question remains about the future of political Islam in the region. Will there be attempts to move in Arab countries? Considering the regional chaos and current conflicts as an opportunity for influence that will not be repeated?! And could some regional powers see political Islam as a tool to achieve their goals? The question here is what these countries need to face this challenge in terms of enhancing their stability through economic development and real political reforms.


The Middle East is facing a critical year full of possibilities, issues are intertwined and interests overlap. Only political wisdom and strategic vision can transform these challenges into opportunities that enhance security and stability in the region, away from sectarianism, expansionism and conflicts.

Will 2025 be the year of surprises and peace treaties?

PALESTINE

Mon 06 Jan 2025 6:43 pm - Jerusalem Time

Hebrew media: Hamas demands a week-long truce before confirming the status of prisoners on the list

Yedioth Ahronoth reported that Hamas is seeking a one-week truce before confirming the status of the prisoners on the published list, whether they are alive or dead.


In contrast, the newspaper pointed out that the Israeli occupation stipulates the release of some prisoners first before Hamas is allowed to verify the conditions of the other prisoners.


In a related context, the office of the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Sunday evening that the Islamic Resistance Movement "Hamas" has not yet provided a list of the names of those detained during the ongoing negotiations.


"Tel Aviv has not received any names of the detainees so far," said Dmitry Gendelman, an adviser to Netanyahu's office.


Earlier, a Hamas official said that the movement had agreed to a list of 34 detainees presented by the Israeli occupation to complete an exchange process with Palestinian prisoners, as part of a possible ceasefire agreement, according to the AFP news agency.


The agency quoted the leader, who requested anonymity, as saying, "Hamas agreed to release 34 detainees from a list submitted by the occupation through mediators as part of the first phase of the exchange deal within the framework of a ceasefire agreement, and to inform the mediators of the approval."


The official stressed that any final agreement would depend on the Israeli occupation's approval to withdraw from the Gaza Strip and a comprehensive ceasefire.


The official pointed out that the movement does not see a real response from the occupation regarding the demands for withdrawal or reaching a comprehensive ceasefire agreement, which hinders the efforts made to achieve calm.


Palestinian media, activists and sources circulated a list of names of detainees in the Gaza Strip, which is said to be a list agreed upon as part of the first prisoner exchange deal, while the list showed a number of names of those who were previously announced killed in raids by the occupation air force.

PALESTINE

Mon 06 Jan 2025 5:32 pm - Jerusalem Time

Netanyahu approves escalation of occupation army operations in the West Bank

The Israeli Prime Minister's Office announced that Benjamin Netanyahu had concluded a meeting to assess the situation in the West Bank, with the participation of the Minister of Defense and the Chief of Staff, where security developments and the measures to be taken were discussed.


Netanyahu approved the implementation of operations to arrest the perpetrators of the operations and bring them to justice, stressing the need to confront the current security challenges.


Netanyahu agreed to take additional measures, including offensive and defensive steps in the West Bank, with the aim of enhancing security and confronting the growing tensions in the region.



PALESTINE

Mon 06 Jan 2025 4:43 pm - Jerusalem Time

Israel prevents the detained doctor, Hussam Abu Safia, from meeting his lawyer


An Israeli human rights organization revealed on Monday that the army is preventing the director of Kamal Adwan Hospital in the northern Gaza Strip, Hussam Abu Safiya, from meeting his lawyer, and is refusing to reveal his location 11 days after his arrest.


"The Israeli military is refusing to allow Dr. Hussam Abu Safia, director of Kamal Adwan Hospital, to meet with his lawyer to assess his condition and the conditions of his detention," the Israeli human rights organization Physicians for Human Rights said in a post on the X platform.


"Despite our urgent requests to send a lawyer, the army says he is banned from visiting the lawyer until January 10, 2025," the organization added.


She continued: "The Israeli army also continues to withhold information about the place of detention of Dr. Hussam Abu Safiyeh, despite its retraction of its previous claim that he is not being held in Israel."


The human rights organization considered that "medical workers are protected under international humanitarian law."


“There is a reason for that, which is that if you attack medical workers, you are attacking an entire community, you are attacking civilians who need medical care, people who have chronic diseases, people who have injuries,” she said.


Noting that "there are more than twenty thousand people waiting for urgent medical evacuation" from Gaza, the organization said: "The reason is that there is no functioning health care system in Gaza, and hundreds of medical workers have lost their ability to care for their people."


She added: "More than a thousand medical workers were killed, 230 others were arrested, and 130 of them are still being held in Israeli prisons... More than 70 people have already died in Israeli prisons."


The rights organization continued: "For comparison, nine people died in Guantanamo during 22 years of work. Here we have more than 70 people in just a few months."


On December 28, 2024, the Ministry of Health in Gaza announced that the Israeli army had arrested Abu Safiya in the North Gaza Governorate.


A day before, the Israeli army stormed Kamal Adwan Hospital, set it on fire, put it out of service, and arrested more than 350 people who were inside, including its director, Dr. Hussam Abu Safiyeh, whose photo at the time, in his medical gown, being led away by soldiers in handcuffs amidst the destruction, sparked a wave of Arab and international condemnation.


As the Israeli genocide intensified, Abu Safiya paid a heavy personal price when he lost his son Ibrahim in the Israeli army's storming of the hospital on October 26.


On November 24, Abu Safiya was injured in a bombing that targeted the hospital, but he refused to leave his place and continued to treat patients and the wounded.

PALESTINE

Mon 06 Jan 2025 3:18 pm - Jerusalem Time

Israeli soldier sued in Thailand for war crimes in Gaza

The Hind Rajab Fund has filed a lawsuit in a Thai court against an Israeli soldier stationed in Thailand, accusing him of committing war crimes in the Gaza Strip, according to a document issued by the Research Department of the Israeli Ministry of “Diaspora and Combating Anti-Semitism” on Monday.


The document stated that the "Hind Rajab Fund" is behind the prosecution of Israeli soldiers who participated in the war on Gaza and accuses them of committing war crimes during it, and that it is using the services of a Thai law firm specializing in the laws of war and international humanitarian laws in order to prosecute Israeli soldiers.


The Hind Rajab Fund, named after a Palestinian girl who was killed in an Israeli attack on the Gaza Strip, filed a lawsuit against an Israeli soldier who was in Brazil last weekend, but managed to escape outside Brazil.


The Israeli document expected that the activity of the "Hind Rajab Fund" would escalate in the near future through cooperation with local law firms in countries around the world. The demand to prosecute Israeli soldiers comes as a continuation of the decision of the International Criminal Court in The Hague to issue international arrest warrants against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Security Minister Yoav Galant on suspicion of committing war crimes and crimes against humanity during the war on Gaza.


The Hind Rajab Fund was established in Brussels as a non-governmental organization last September. It collects information about Israeli soldiers from social networks where they publish photos and videos documenting their participation in the war, and others documenting their travels to foreign countries.


According to the Israeli document, the Lebanese Diab Abu Jahjah and Karim Hassoun founded the fund, which is a branch of the “March 30” movement, which has been active for thirty years in legal prosecution against Israeli soldiers around the world.


The Israeli document stated that the "Hind Rajab Fund" provided the International Criminal Court with information documenting war crimes in the Gaza Strip and Lebanon committed by more than a thousand Israeli soldiers and officers.


During the current war on Gaza, the fund has so far filed lawsuits against 28 Israeli soldiers in eight countries, and Israel has smuggled soldiers from at least five countries.


PALESTINE

Mon 06 Jan 2025 3:13 pm - Jerusalem Time

Smotrich calls for the extermination of Nablus and Jenin in the West Bank, like Jabalia in Gaza

Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich called on Monday for genocide and ethnic cleansing against Palestinians in the cities of Nablus and Jenin in the northern occupied West Bank, as Tel Aviv is doing in Jabalia in the northern Gaza Strip.


With this call, Smotrich commented, in a statement, on the killing of 3 Israeli settlers and the wounding of 7 as a result of gunfire near Kedumim, the settlement in which he lives, east of Qalqilya in the northern West Bank.


Smotrich said: "Bunduq (a Palestinian town), Nablus and Jenin must be like Jabalia, so that Kfar Saba does not become like the infidels of Gaza."


Since last October, the Israeli army has been intensifying its extermination of Palestinians in Jabalia camp, through continuous bloody bombing and a tight siege that prevents the entry of food, water and medicine, in order to force them to flee south.


Kfar Gaza is an Israeli settlement adjacent to the Gaza Strip that was among the settlements attacked on October 7, 2023, while Kfar Saba is an Israeli town near the northern West Bank.


On that day, Hamas attacked 22 settlements and 11 military bases adjacent to Gaza, killing and capturing Israelis, in response to “the daily crimes of the Israeli occupation against the Palestinian people and their holy sites, especially Al-Aqsa Mosque,” according to the movement.


Smotrich also called for an urgent session of the Security Cabinet to discuss the situation in the West Bank, which Israel has occupied since the June 5, 1967 war.


Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said in a statement: "We will find the killers and hold them and everyone who helped them accountable. No one will escape punishment."


Defense Minister Yisrael Katz wrote on the X platform: “We will not allow the reality in Judea and Samaria (the West Bank) to be the same as it was in the Gaza Strip.”


He added: "Whoever follows the path of Hamas in Gaza and sponsors the killing and harming of Jews will pay a heavy price," according to his expression.


Earlier on Monday, the Red Star of David (Israeli ambulance service) announced that 3 Israelis were killed and 7 injured in a drive-by shooting at a bus and cars carrying settlers.


Later, the Israeli army closed off the city of Qalqilya and towns in the northern West Bank, sent military reinforcements, and began combing operations in search of the shooters.


In parallel with the war of extermination that it has been committing in Gaza since October 7, 2023, the Israeli army and settlers have escalated their attacks in the West Bank, resulting in the killing of 838 Palestinians and the injury of about 6,700 others, according to the Palestinian Ministry of Health.


While the Israeli genocide in Gaza left about 155 thousand Palestinians dead and wounded, most of them children and women, and more than 11 thousand missing, amidst massive destruction and famine that killed dozens of children and elderly people, in one of the worst humanitarian disasters in the world.


Tel Aviv continues its massacres, ignoring two arrest warrants issued by the International Criminal Court on November 21 against Netanyahu and former Defense Minister Yoav Galant, on charges of committing war crimes and crimes against humanity against the Palestinians in Gaza.


For decades, Israel has occupied lands in Palestine, Syria and Lebanon, and refuses to withdraw from them and establish an independent Palestinian state, with East Jerusalem as its capital, on the borders before the 1967 war.

PALESTINE

Mon 06 Jan 2025 3:07 pm - Jerusalem Time

Blinken says he's not afraid the world will think he supported genocide

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said in an interview published by the New York Times on Saturday that he is not afraid of being seen as a supporter of genocide because of his role in supporting Israel's war on Gaza.


“Are you, Secretary of State, concerned that you might be presiding over what the world might see as genocide?” Blinken was asked.


"No," Blinken replied. "First, this is not a genocidal war. Second, as to how the world views this, I can't fully answer that. But everyone has to look at the facts and draw their own conclusions from those facts."


The interview came after several human rights organizations, including Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, and others, concluded that Israel is committing genocide in Gaza, a conclusion that Blinken's State Department rejected.


Blinken claimed to be concerned about the massive civilian casualties in Gaza, but he also defended U.S. support for the massacre, which he described as Israel’s “just defense” of an October 7 Hamas attack on southern Israel. “We have been, and remain, fundamentally committed to the defense of Israel,” he said. The U.S. secretary of state also defended the Biden administration’s actions in the proxy war in Ukraine, which he described as successful despite the lack of a path to a Ukrainian military victory and the hundreds of thousands killed in the conflict.


Asked if it was time to end the war, Blinken said it was up to Ukraine to decide. “These are decisions for the Ukrainians to make,” he said. “They have to decide where their future is and how they want to get there.”


However, in the early days of the war, the United States and its allies discouraged Ukraine from signing a peace deal with Russia, and now Kyiv stands to lose more territory than it would have lost had it reached an agreement in 2022.

PALESTINE

Mon 06 Jan 2025 3:05 pm - Jerusalem Time

Rights group finds Israel using Gaza 'safe zones' to 'hide genocide'

The Common Dreams website published a report prepared by the human rights organization Al-Haq (published last Wednesday), which explains how Israel is forcibly expelling Palestinians in the Gaza Strip in order to facilitate - and conceal - genocidal attacks in the evacuated areas, while forcing refugees to move to so-called humanitarian "safe zones" "deliberately designed to ensure the destruction of all forms of life that shelter there."


Al-Haq's report, "How to Hide Genocide," examines the role of evacuation orders and safe zones in Israel's genocidal campaign in Gaza.


According to the report: “Since the first week of the genocide, Israel has systematically cleansed large areas of the Gaza Strip of its population by issuing illegal evacuation orders. Israel presents these evacuation orders to the public as evidence of its efforts to minimize civilian casualties and to support its alleged compliance with the basic principles of international humanitarian law.”


However, it is achieving the exact opposite, as more than 90% of Gaza’s population has been forcibly displaced from their homes and temporary shelters, (most of them multiple times), to so-called safe areas.


Contrary to their name, the report says, these areas are anything but safe. “With inadequate space, shelter, sanitation, food, water, and medical care, these safe zones are deliberately designed to ensure the destruction of all forms of life that seek refuge there. Moreover, the safe zones—despite being unilaterally established by Israel—are routinely targeted by the Israeli occupation forces from air, land, and sea.”


In the face of severe overcrowding and with no place to escape, Palestinians in Gaza are either killed by Israeli strikes, severely physically and psychologically injured by the physical and psychological warfare waged by the Israeli occupation forces, or die slowly from starvation, dehydration, and a complete lack of basic medical care, or the rampant spread of infectious diseases in the densely populated and unsanitary areas.


“As demonstrated throughout the report, Israel, by applying humanitarian terms to its practice of forcibly transferring Palestinians, without any legal basis and in violation of international law, and describing areas as safe zones despite being under constant attack and lacking all necessities for survival, claims to be acting in accordance with its legal obligations while in fact providing further evidence of its genocidal intent by using these measures to commit and contribute to genocidal killings, causing serious physical and psychological harm, and creating conditions designed to destroy Palestinians in Gaza,” the report states.


Al-Haq’s report comes shortly after the death of three-week-old Sila Mahmoud al-Fasih from hypothermia in the “safe” area of al-Mawasi in southern Gaza. She is one of at least eight people – seven of them infants or children – who reportedly froze to death in Gaza in recent weeks.


The report was also published a day before Israeli forces bombed a camp in Al-Mawasi, killing at least 12 Palestinians, including three children, and wounding at least 15 others.


This was one of several Israeli strikes on the Mawasi safe zone, which killed or wounded hundreds of Palestinians. In the deadliest of these strikes, at least 90 Palestinians, including many women and children—some burned alive in their tents—were killed and hundreds more wounded when eight 2,000-pound bombs, at least one of them supplied by the United States, were dropped on the humanitarian zone on July 13, 2024, with the aim of assassinating Hamas leader Mohammed Deif. Israeli forces then attacked and killed rescue workers who arrived at the site of the strike.


US Secretary of State Antony Blinken described the strike’s death toll as “unacceptably high.” Yet just weeks later, the Biden administration approved nearly $20 billion worth of new US weapons for Israel.


The International Court of Justice in The Hague, Netherlands, is currently considering whether Israel is committing genocide in Gaza.

PALESTINE

Mon 06 Jan 2025 12:54 pm - Jerusalem Time

The death toll from the aggression on Gaza rises to 45,854

The Ministry of Health in Gaza announced today, Monday, that the death toll in the Gaza Strip has risen to 45,854, the majority of whom are children and women, since the start of the Israeli occupation aggression on October 7, 2023.


It added that the number of injuries has risen to 109,139 since the beginning of the aggression, while thousands of victims are still under the rubble.


It pointed out that the occupation forces committed three massacres against families in the Gaza Strip, resulting in 48 dead and 75 wounded people arriving at hospitals during the past 24 hours.

PALESTINE

Mon 06 Jan 2025 11:02 am - Jerusalem Time

Updated: Israeli forces arrest a young Palestinian and injure others in the northern Jordan Valley

A young man suffered bruises and others suffocated, Monday morning, during clashes with the occupation forces in the village of Bardala in the northern Jordan Valley.


Medical sources reported that a young man suffered bruises after being beaten by the occupation soldiers, and others suffered from suffocation after inhaling toxic tear gas during the clashes. They were treated in the field.


Local sources added that the occupation forces arrested the young man, Qusay Sati Sawafta, after raiding his family's home in the village.


This morning, settlers, under the protection of the occupation, stormed the Bardala Mixed School and took pictures of some students while they were inside the school campus.

PALESTINE

Mon 06 Jan 2025 10:49 am - Jerusalem Time

West Bank: Israeli settlers attack citizens' homes south of Nablus

Today, Monday, settlers attacked citizens' homes in Burin, south of Nablus.


Local sources reported that a number of settlers attacked citizens' homes south of Burin village.


She added that settlers attacked citizens' vehicles on the main street near the village.

ARAB AND WORLD

Mon 06 Jan 2025 10:11 am - Jerusalem Time

Canadian media: Prime Minister Trudeau will announce his resignation

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is likely to announce his resignation this week, amid growing opposition within his Liberal Party, The Globe and Mail reported on Sunday.


The newspaper quoted three unnamed sources, who it described as being familiar with the party's internal affairs, as saying that Trudeau's announcement could come as early as Monday.


The newspaper also expected, according to its sources, that the announcement will be made at a conference of the National Liberal Party on Wednesday.


The Globe reported that if the resignation occurred, it was not clear whether Trudeau would continue in his position on an interim basis until the Liberal Party could choose a new leadership.


Trudeau came to power in 2015 before leading the Liberals to two more election victories in 2019 and 2021.


But he now trails his main rival, conservative Pierre Poilievre, by 20 points in the polls.



PALESTINE

Mon 06 Jan 2025 9:46 am - Jerusalem Time

West Bank: 3 Israelis killed, 10 others injured in shooting attack east of Qalqilya

Three Israelis were killed and 10 others were injured in a shooting attack that targeted a bus and two Israeli vehicles near the village of Al-Funduq, east of Qalqilya Governorate, on Monday morning.


It was reported that the dead were two women and a young man, while the condition of one injured person was described as critical and 5 injuries ranged from moderate to minor.


Magen David Adom reported that its crews provided first aid to six injured people, including two women in their 60s, and four other injured people whose condition was described as moderate.


The Israeli army radio quoted an unnamed security official as saying that two "terrorists" opened fire on two Israeli vehicles and a bus, then fled the scene.


He pointed out that large forces began pursuing the perpetrators of the operation, and Nablus and other villages in the area were closed and besieged.


The Israeli army announced in a brief initial statement that it had received a report of a shooting operation near "Kedumim."

OPINIONS

Mon 06 Jan 2025 9:21 am - Jerusalem Time

The most important equation: The human life

op-ed "AlQuds" dot com

op-ed "AlQuds" dot com

Opinion Writer

With the increase in the pace of media statements and talks issued by officials in the Hamas movement and the Palestinian side in general, and Arab and foreign mediators and Israel about progress in the ongoing exchange deal negotiations in Doha, and with the arrival of the American envoy Brett McGurk to the Qatari capital yesterday, and the possibility of the arrival of the head of Mossad David Barnea today, if he obtains permission to do so from Netanyahu, whose office denied yesterday that he received a signal of approval from Hamas on the names of 34 detainees, despite a statement by a responsible source from Hamas to Reuters, which is an indication of an important breakthrough in the talks (if confirmed), with some pending issues remaining, and reports that indicated the possibility of heading towards a partial exchange deal under the auspices of the United States, which may last two to three months, it is absolutely not permissible to be overly optimistic, because all previous experiences in the context of the negotiations have led to a very disastrous failure for all parties, due to the conditions of the Israeli government, headed by Netanyahu, who seeks to continue the war of revenge against the Palestinians, and to shed more innocent blood, by claiming to exert pressure on Hamas, until it submits to Israel’s conditions and agrees to the criteria of the deal according to Netanyahu’s whims And his gang.


After all these long, difficult and complicated days, and with the continuation of the war of extermination without any mercy, it is necessary to focus on stopping the suffering of the people of Gaza and the martyrdom of dozens of them daily, the injury of hundreds, the destruction of homes and shelters, and ending their suffering of a difficult life in tents under the bombing, shells and raids and in very cold weather, under the framework of Israeli sanctions and the siege of hunger and diseases, and the humiliation of detainees and citizens in general, and all of this amidst the shortage of medicines and treatment, as a result of the destruction of hospitals and health centers, and the failure of aid to reach its owners and many other sufferings that have turned the lives of more than two million citizens in the Strip into an unbearable hell.


After all these days, it is time for the Israeli army to withdraw from the Gaza Strip, and for this continuous barbaric aggression to end without any mercy. The mediators and the world must move seriously and urgently to stop this terrible massacre carried out by the occupation army. The real deal is the one that liberates the people of Gaza and its people from the crimes of the occupation, its massacres and its aggression that cannot be described, as it is the most destructive and influential on the components of life of our Palestinian people. The most important equation remains: human life, which is priceless.

OPINIONS

Mon 06 Jan 2025 9:20 am - Jerusalem Time

Netanyahu's desire to continue the war of extermination

Bahaa Rahal

Bahaa Rahal

Opinion Writer

Since the first day of the war of extermination and ethnic cleansing in Gaza, everyone has been aware of Netanyahu's constant desire to continue it and his constant disruption of every effort that might lead to the conclusion of a deal to stop this extermination. The observer senses this through Netanyahu's deliberate statements, discussions, and procrastination, and his constant evasion of all internal pressures, especially the demonstrations that take to the streets, demanding that he agree to a swap deal that would result in stopping the war. Under false excuses and flimsy arguments, Netanyahu continues his plan based on not reaching a deal and thwarting the efforts of all mediators, in order to achieve his goals of creating a new geographical reality in Gaza, in which the occupation nibbles away at vast areas of the Strip's lands, and draws new maps in the north, south, and center, and along the border strip.

Continuing the war of extermination and ethnic cleansing, remaining in Gaza, re-occupying for a long time, and stealing natural resources, most importantly gas, is the desire of Netanyahu and his government coalition, and it is one of the goals of the ongoing extermination. Therefore, he is working to thwart every effort made by mediators to reach an exchange deal and stop the war, and he is betting on the continuation of American support and even its increase with President Trump taking office in the middle of this month.


Netanyahu is obstructing the exchange deal, betting on prolonging the war, expanding the scope of destruction in Gaza, and killing more innocent lives. His bet exposes the lies of his claim, as he does not care about the detainees nor does he care about them, because Netanyahu’s desire coincides with his government coalition’s desire to continue the genocide and ethnic cleansing. This removes any doubt about his real desire to reach an agreement, which invalidates the bet of some that the parties are approaching an agreement, and as always, this agreement quickly fails at points of disagreement that surface.


What Netanyahu is stalling for is clear, but he has been unable to achieve it to this day with all the military power he has that has destroyed the Strip, and with all the various security technology. He was unable to reach the detainees without reaching a deal, and he was unable to displace people and expel them outside Gaza, despite all the suffering, pain and suffering, but the people remain and refuse to emigrate and be displaced. He was also unable to achieve the image of victory he wants. How can the image of the victor be on the remains of children and women, above the rubble of destroyed homes, and in the burning and demolition of hospitals and the arrest of medical staff, the latest of which was the scene of the arrest of Dr. Hussam Abu Safiyeh, whose fate is still unknown. So what images are the criminals of genocide looking for?

OPINIONS

Mon 06 Jan 2025 9:14 am - Jerusalem Time

Is the deal happening?

Hamada Faraana

Hamada Faraana

Opinion Writer

Will the indirect negotiations currently taking place in Qatar between the delegations of the Israeli colony and the Palestinian Hamas movement succeed in reaching a ceasefire?


The negotiations of the so-called last station, in reference to the end of the US President’s term and the beginning of Trump’s assumption of his constitutional powers, and the different expectations of the reactions of the next US President regarding the continued presence of Israeli prisoners, including six Americans, held in the Gaza Strip, and as he indicated that hell awaits the kidnappers, which raises the question: Is what Gaza is facing today far from hell: the hell of killing civilians and all professional groups, and the extent of the destruction that includes all institutions, without any sanctity towards any of the institutions: hospitals, health centers, schools, universities, and places of worship such as mosques and churches, so does Trump have anything he can do more than what Netanyahu did against the people of the Gaza Strip??


Since November 2023, and throughout 2024, Netanyahu has thwarted all mediators’ initiatives, and has not accepted Hamas’s facilitating proposals with acceptance and approval, but rather viewed them and dealt with them, as if what Hamas presented was an expression of its weakness and retreat in the face of the firepower of the colony’s army that burned the people of Gaza with killing and destruction. This is a conclusion, even if it is accurate, as it is not recorded against Hamas, but rather in its favor because it seeks to end the continued Israeli bombing and killing of the Palestinian people.


Hamas, in any case, has an interest in the mediators succeeding in reaching a deal based on the following factors:

1- Ceasefire, 2- Prisoner exchange, 3- Return of the displaced people of the Gaza Strip to their homes in the northern Gaza Strip: Jabalia, Beit Lahia, Beit Hanoun, 4- Gradual withdrawal of the colony forces from the entire Gaza Strip.


These factors, and others, some of which, if achieved, will be a success and victory, even a triumph for the Hamas movement, and will be recorded as failures and failures for Netanyahu’s program, who announced through the program of his former Defense Minister Yoav Galant that the goal of the war since October 8, 2023, and after the Israeli invasion of the Gaza Strip on October 28, 2023, until this day is:


1- Releasing the Israeli prisoners, without an exchange process, and he was unable to do so, despite his invasion and occupation of the entire Gaza Strip. In fact, the locations of the prisoners inside the besieged and occupied Gaza Strip are not known until now.


2- He was unable to eradicate the resistance from among its people and end its existence, as the resistance factions continue to direct various blows at the colony’s forces, even though they have previously suffered heavy losses, due to the colony’s superiority in aviation, technology, missiles and electronics. However, the resistance is still steadfast, and this explains why the occupation forces are directing their blows at the popular incubator that provides the resistance with human energy, so that it may wither, weaken and disappear.


Netanyahu has no interest in a ceasefire, but he is misleading the army and security services who insist on the importance of a ceasefire, as there is nothing they can do against Hamas. He also has no arguments or pretexts to continue the war in front of the families of the Israeli prisoners, and he is also seeking to show victory before a subsequent investigation committee regarding the failure to deal with the October 7 operation and its repercussions.

OPINIONS

Mon 06 Jan 2025 9:13 am - Jerusalem Time

So that we do not enter the Israeli era

Dr. Ahmed Rafiq Awad

Dr. Ahmed Rafiq Awad

Opinion Writer

Netanyahu and his choir never stop repeating the slogan of the need to change the Middle East, which is an old colonial concept that began at the beginning of the last century and took on tempting and ambiguous names as well, the latest of which was what Netanyahu referred to when he divided the region into countries of blessing and countries of curse, which is another vision that reproduces Balkanization, creative chaos, the dismantling of the Arab world, Sykes-Picot and San Remo. Dismantling our countries has always been a dream of the colonialists since the Frankish invasions in the eleventh century, as they believe that we do not rise to the stage of forming peoples or countries, but rather we are just primitive tribes with backward and stupid mentalities and we can be controlled like herds, God bless you.


The important thing here is that Netanyahu, who wants to change the Middle East into acceptable and rejected states, ultimately means destroying those states that are seething with resentment, and allying with those states that enjoy blessings and mercy. The man aims to reconstruct Arab demography and political geography. He wants to rename things, create entities and establish new weak and fragile pockets and regions that depend on him for everything. The man wants to be the master of the region, its protector, its leader, its inspiration, and the maestro who controls its trends and behavior.


This man discovers that the historical moment is very suitable for dismantling the entire region so that he does not have to recognize a free and independent Palestinian state, and that he can fight all arenas until he instills despair and frustration in the hearts of the Palestinian people, as if he wants to say that peace is no longer possible at all, and that the time and place require the imposition of a security settlement, not a political one. In other words, Netanyahu, with his colonial and supremacist intellectual and ideological load, believes that peace or a settlement in the sense of equality and partnership, including the establishment of a Palestinian state, is no longer possible after all that has happened, and that it is now necessary to use force in its broadest sense, political, religious, military and media.


Israel, driven and protected by the colonial West headed by the United States of America, wants to regain everything it lost after October 7, 2023, and not only that, but to dismantle what is around it, dominate it and control its rhythm, so that it no longer threatens or is likely to threaten. Based on this, Israel does not want to cut off roads, confiscate and monopolize wealth, or monitor armament operations only, but rather wants to control the language of the media, the contexts of school curricula, and the language of discourse in the public sphere. It also wants to design the systems and their internal and external relations.


Israel now wants to create a model that has never existed in history before, I mean, the invader who wants to be loved and accepted by force and for his suffering to be understood and for him to be rewarded for his injustice. Israel does not want to be a liberal occupation or an enlightened or invisible occupation. No, it wants an occupation that is as if it is God’s gift to the people, or that this occupation is an inevitable divine destiny. More than that, it wants an occupation that defies the course of history and triumphs over it as an act and divine will above laws and traditions. This gives it the right to change the entire region through dismantling, occupation, genocide, displacement, and permanent threats, and to strip peoples of their sources of wealth and military capabilities and prevent them from developing, uniting, and integrating. It gives it the right to demand that it not be tried, questioned, or criticized. It gives it the right to impose its illusions on the entire world and for those illusions to be dealt with as if they were facts. It gives it the right to demand that the world deal with it as a witness to a miracle of the Lord’s miracles.


Now, after fifteen months of war on our people, a war that began with certain parties and objectives and will end - if it ends - with other parties and objectives, Israel is in the process of placing the entire region under its wing and subjecting its will and the will of its people to it and controlling its development directly and indirectly under the pretext of seeking and consolidating security and saving Israel from its fates. This new chapter in the developments of the Arab-Israeli conflict heralds the entry of the entire region into what could be called the Israeli era.


The question is: Is there an Arab project to confront this era with all that it contains?! Is there a unified strategy to respond, absorb, confront, or thwart it?! By the way, the absence of such a project will simply mean that everyone in the region will pay the price or tax of that era, each according to his position and each according to his ability.

OPINIONS

Mon 06 Jan 2025 9:09 am - Jerusalem Time

Reading the project to execute the future of Gaza

Retired Major General: Ahmed Issa

Retired Major General: Ahmed Issa

Opinion Writer

At first glance, the horror of the genocidal crimes committed by the Israeli army against the Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip over the past fifteen months makes it legitimate to say that genocidal Israel is implementing a project whose national goal is to destroy the future of Gaza.


But reading the crimes being committed from the perspective of the concept of Palestinian national security, as well as the Israeli one, makes the concept of future executions a fallacy that involves exaggeration, perhaps unintended.


From an existential philosophical perspective, it is about time, and time always flows towards the future, which means that the annihilation of the future is impossible as long as there is time flowing towards the future. The famous German philosopher Martin Heidegger, who is considered one of the most prominent philosophers of the twentieth century and one of the founders of existential philosophy, discussed in his book “Being and Time” the relationship between man and time and how he understands time and the future.


From an Islamic religious perspective, the idea of destroying the future and surrendering creation and servants to it is completely rejected, because hope, work and change are part of the belief in the fact that man or all of creation cannot destroy the future, because God Almighty is the one who owns time, and His servants cannot control its course. Rather, they must work in their present to improve their future, which means the afterlife, where man will be rewarded for his deeds in this world, as God Almighty said: “And this worldly life is not but amusement and diversion. And indeed, the home of the Hereafter - that is the life, if they only knew.” (Al-Ankabut 64).


From the perspective of Palestinian national security, despite the Palestinians’ failure to develop a unified concept of their national security and make it the regulatory tool for determining their strategies and policies, the youngest Palestinians realize that the first national goal that protects their national security is to get rid of the criminal settler colonialism that has gone beyond being described as apartheid and has moved to the stage of genocide. The crimes of genocide that are being carried out against them in the shadow of the suspicious silence of those near and far, and despite their high prices, evoke from within them their determination and insistence on defeating the criminals and their partners through their steadfastness and insistence on creating a better future.


From the perspective of the Israeli national security concept, and specifically according to the Israeli national security equation that was developed based on the concept, national goals are what determine the means according to national capabilities. Accordingly, “killing the future of Gaza” through the use of weapons and explosives carrying toxic materials to poison the soil of Gaza, and transforming it into an area unfit for human life and repelling its residents, involves stupidity in applying the equation of the national security of the state, because in that there is “killing the future” of Israel, especially the areas adjacent to the Gaza Strip from the east and north. On the other hand, the toxins of the soil of Gaza become a danger to the army that seems to be preparing and getting ready to remain in Gaza for a long time, in addition to the fact that the soil of Gaza becomes unsuitable for the plans of the national right and the settlers to settle in Gaza, as they announce morning and evening.


The devastated state of Gaza evokes the historical model of Carthage and the Romans, where the former was the most prominent obstacle, while the Roman Empire imposed its control over Africa, which prompted the Romans to cultivate the Tunisian land of Carthage with salt after occupying it in 146 BC to force its resistant inhabitants to leave. However, the Roman Empire disappeared from history, and Carthage remained present and inhabited, its land suitable for agriculture, and a symbol of global culture.


Regarding the treatment of the rubble of the destroyed Gaza, it is the main challenge, not only for the Palestinians, but for the unjust world before the Palestinians, as it is the one required to treat this greatest challenge facing a world whose ugliness has been exposed by the crime and the falsehood of the values on which it claims to be based.


As for the role of the Palestinians in this treatment, I recommend in this article that the Palestinians insist on keeping part of the rubble and the remains of the martyrs and survivors in a specific area of the small area of Gaza, and transforming this area into a museum, a shrine and a witness to the Jewish-Israeli crime, and an incentive and motivation to increase human determination to punish the criminals, and to do what is necessary to prevent its recurrence in the future, which cannot be executed, just as is the role of the Auschwitz camp in Poland and the Holocaust Museum in Washington.

PALESTINE

Mon 06 Jan 2025 8:56 am - Jerusalem Time

UNRWA: Child deaths in Gaza due to cold rise to 7

The United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) announced that the number of child deaths in the Gaza Strip due to cold and lack of shelter has risen to 7, in light of the ongoing Israeli war of extermination on the Strip.


UNRWA added in a statement issued tonight that "cold weather and lack of shelter are causing the death of newborns in Gaza, while 7,700 newborns lack life-saving care."


So far, reports have indicated that "at least 7 children have died due to the cold in the Strip."


The statement indicated that "the World Health Organization condemned the Israeli army's attacks and putting Kamal Adwan Hospital in northern Gaza out of service."


The UN agency stated that "Israel has been confirmed to have carried out 50 attacks on Kamal Adwan Hospital and surrounding areas since October 2024."


The World Health Organization also called for the release of the director of Kamal Adwan Hospital, Hussam Abu Safiya.


The displaced people live in tents made of cloth and nylon, in harsh humanitarian conditions due to the scarcity of basic necessities of life, such as water and food, in addition to a severe shortage of clothing, fish blankets and heating devices during the winter.

PALESTINE

Mon 06 Jan 2025 8:51 am - Jerusalem Time

Israeli forces launch arrest campaign in the West Bank and Jerusalem

The Israeli occupation forces launched an arrest campaign in the West Bank and occupied Jerusalem at dawn and this Monday morning.


In Nablus, the occupation forces stormed the Jasmine neighborhood in the Old City, the areas of the Martyrs' Roundabout and its surroundings, Rafidia, and Street 15, raided several homes, searched them, and ransacked their contents, and arrested the young man, Louay Al-Sarawi.


The occupation forces also stormed Balata camp accompanied by a military bulldozer and began bulldozing and destroying the infrastructure inside the camp’s neighborhoods, especially Al-Jammasin and the market.


In Jenin, the occupation forces stormed the town of Al-Yamoun, raided and searched a number of homes, and arrested: Sari Hawshiya, Moataz Abu Hassan, and Islam Ramez Abu Hassan.


In Qalqilya, the occupation forces arrested Majd Ibtali, Osama Nabrisi, Maher Abu Asab, Mu'ayyad Nofal, Nidal Nazzal, and Kayed Hassan, after raiding and searching their homes.


During the storming of the city, the occupation forces were deployed in several areas, including "Al-Naqqar neighborhood, Al-Dahr neighborhood, Street 22, Al-Quraan Street, Shuraim, Al-Wad Street, and Sufin." A number of occupation snipers climbed onto the roofs of houses after raiding them, including Arabs, including Musab Al-Hassanein, and the vicinity of the Muhammad Al-Fateh Mosque. The occupation also fired sound bombs and live bullets at vehicles, which led to the shattering of the windows of a vehicle.


In occupied Jerusalem, the occupation forces arrested Hamed Al-Sheikh, Muhammad Khaddour, and Ibrahim Hamidan, after raiding their homes and tampering with their contents in the town of Biddu.

PALESTINE

Mon 06 Jan 2025 8:48 am - Jerusalem Time

Israel intensifies its raids on the Gaza Strip, and 14 Palestinians have been killed since dawn today

14 citizens were killed and dozens were injured, at dawn on Monday, in the ongoing occupation bombing of various areas of the Gaza Strip on the 458th day of the war of extermination on the Strip.


Local sources reported that the occupation warplanes bombed the house of the Barakat family in the vicinity of Sheikh Radwan Lake, north of Gaza City, which led to the death of 4 citizens and the injury of others.


It added that the occupation drone targeted a residential apartment in the Al-Zaybaq building next to the Great Omari Mosque in the Old City in central Gaza, which led to the death of a child and a woman, and several injuries, most of them children and the elderly, and a number of missing persons.


A citizen was also killed in the occupation's bombing of Jabalia camp in the northern Gaza Strip, and twins were killed in the ongoing bombing of the north.


Dr. Thabat Salim, a volunteer at Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital in Deir Labalah, was martyred when the occupation forces bombed a house in the Nuseirat camp in the central Gaza Strip.


Our correspondent said that two citizens were killed as a result of the occupation's bombing that targeted farmers while they were sleeping in their agricultural field in the Musbah area, north of Rafah Governorate, south of the Gaza Strip, and two others were killed in the occupation's bombing that targeted northeast Rafah.


The Israeli occupation continues its aggression on the Gaza Strip by land, sea and air since October 7, 2023, which has resulted to date in the death of 45,805 citizens, the majority of whom are women and children, and the injury of 109,064 others. These numbers are still expected to rise due to the presence of thousands of victims under the rubble and on the roads, where ambulance and rescue crews are unable to reach them due to the intensity of the bombing and the continuation of the aggression.

OPINIONS

Mon 06 Jan 2025 8:47 am - Jerusalem Time

“This is just the beginning”: the revival of anti-Zionist Judaism in Europe

Translation for "Alquds" dot com

Translation for "Alquds" dot com

Opinion Writer

By Yoav Shemer-Kunz, member of the editorial board.


The revival of anti-Zionist Judaism in Europe is one of the major effects of October 7, 2023 and has since been an integral part of the mobilization in support of the Palestinian cause in Europe. Who are the anti-Zionist Jews? What is the meaning of their commitment to Palestine? What are their historical and religious references? Deciphering a Jewish movement that is advancing rapidly and the creation of the new European Jewish network — “European Jews for Palestine”.


“The time of isolation is over,” announces Eléonore Merza-Bronstein, a keffiyeh around her neck and a watermelon kippah on her head, from the 7th floor of the Paul-Henri Spaak building of the European Parliament in Brussels. Her flamboyant speech, which has gone viral on social media, is part of the fight of the Anti-Zionist Jewish Alliance of Belgium (AJAB). Indeed, wearing a watermelon kippah today no longer only symbolizes unity between Judaism and Palestine, but also anti-Zionist Judaism.


The setting is formal. Far from the usual activist spaces, such as street demonstrations or student camps on their campuses, here there is no megaphone, no banner. Eléonore Merza-Bronstein is in front of a European flag, live from a conference room of the EU Parliament in Brussels, the very heart of democracy on a European scale.


This speech is part of an exceptional event: the launch of the new European Jewish network in support of the Palestinian cause, “European Jews for Palestine” (EJP), on October 3, 2024. This date is not insignificant: a few days before the anniversary of October 7, it corresponds to the 1st of Tishrei 5785, the new year in the Jewish calendar, the holiday of Rosh Hashanah.


To understand the creation of the EJP network, we must first follow the history of TSEDEK! – Jewish decolonial collective. This activist collective appeared publicly for the first time in June 2023 by participating in the popular mobilization against police violence in France following the murder of Nahel Merzouk, a 17-year-old teenager, shot dead by police officer Florien M. during a traffic stop in Nanterre, in the Paris region.


Just a few months later, following October 7, this small group of Jewish activists quickly gained visibility. In December 2023, the Mayor of Paris canceled the collective's conference with the famous American philosopher, feminist and Jewish, Judith Butler. Other film debates organized by this Parisian collective were canceled in the process. Faced with censorship, TSEDEK! decided to retaliate by co-organizing, with the French Jewish Union for Peace (UJFP), an "International Jewish Meeting" and to invite other European anti-Zionist Jewish groups. The meeting poster features an iconic image of the Bund, an anti-Zionist workers’ movement from the early 20th century.


Saturday, March 30, 2024 marks the beginning of a new European Jewish network. Representatives from all over Europe arrive in the large hall of the Independent Workers’ Party (POI) in the 10th arrondissement of Paris: from the Netherlands, Germany, the United Kingdom, Denmark, Spain, Luxembourg, Switzerland, Italy, etc. The room is full. A group of Jewish activists from the Zionist collective “nous vivrons” is blocked outside by the POI security service. After a day of round tables, entitled “Colonial War in Palestine · Anti-Semitism · Repressions”, the next day is devoted to a time of exchange between the different collectives present, who decide to continue working together: a Europe-wide mailing list is thus created to stay in touch. A week later, a joint declaration against genocide and Zionism was signed by thirteen Jewish groups from ten countries.


It is interesting to note that some Jewish groups, although present at the meeting in Paris, did not sign this joint declaration, considering it too anti-Zionist. The Na’amod group - British Jews Against the Occupation, created in 2019 in the United Kingdom, is against the occupation and apartheid but does not share the anti-Zionist positions, while the Union of Progressive Jews of Belgium (UPJB) defines itself rather as ‘non-Zionist’. Indeed, in its press release of October 7, 2024, ‘A year of carnage. Honoring the victims by acting for peace and justice’, there is no criticism of Zionism. In addition, the term ‘genocide’ is not used in the press release of the Belgian group.

Inspired by this new international dynamic, new collectives are being created, both to participate and to follow the movement, such as AJAB in Belgium or the Marad collective - a Jewish decolonial collective in French-speaking Switzerland - "marad" being the common root in Semitic languages to say "revolt".


The informal network resulting from the Paris meeting continues with online meetings, email exchanges and drafting sessions for a common manifesto, which establishes the identity and objectives of the EJP, "Who we are and what we are committed to". While the joint declaration of April 2024 following the international meeting in Paris was drafted quickly and focused mainly on the urgency of stopping the genocide in Gaza, the EJP manifesto is more developed, in particular on the meaning of commitment to Palestine as Jews, on the claim of a Jewish identity in opposition to Zionism, and on the fight against anti-Semitism and its instrumentalization.


Who are the anti-Zionist Jews?


The EJP is now made up of 23 groups from 16 different countries. Most are informal, without legal entities or bank accounts, and the majority were created following October 7, 2023, and in a movement of mobilization against the genocide in Gaza. These collectives are created organically: activists meet on the ground, during mobilizations against the war, demonstrations, and decide to perpetuate this solidarity by carrying their anti-Zionist conviction with one voice. The protocol is often simple: find a name, create a logo, open an account on Instagram.


These collectives are thus very active and present on social networks, but also in demonstrations for Palestine and on university camps. All say they are very solicited by other organizations of solidarity with Palestine, as well as by journalists. With very little means and a small number of activists, this revival of anti-Zionist Judaism in Europe has quickly gained visibility, in the activist community for Palestine, but also beyond.


For anthropologist Eléonore Merza-Bronstein, this is only the beginning. She states that "the time when we were considered marginal and unrepresentative voices is over. We are determined to weigh in on the public debate, to come and shake you up, we are determined to make it heard that we refuse Israel the centrality of our existence. (...) We recognize, finally, that the creation of a Jewish nation state in historic Palestine has led to an injustice against the Palestinian people, an injustice that continues today, and of which Gaza is probably one of the most violent historical episodes. (...) We believe, on the contrary, that we can form a community everywhere, beyond national borders, inherited from colonial empires. (…) it is precisely because we are Jewish, because we are Jewish, proud of our history, that we stand unequivocally on the side of the Palestinian people.”


The anti-Zionist political line, which calls for the liberation of all of historical Palestine from Zionism, from the Mediterranean to the Jordan, is assumed and claimed, even if the label “anti-Zionist” is not always used by the members of the network who often choose not to put it forward. The term “decolonial” is often preferred, or a position “for a just peace” or “for Palestine”. In addition to their commitment to Palestine, these groups have an approach of reconnecting with Jewish culture, around Jewish holidays and their traditions, in line with a progressive, open and secular trend. The age of the activists is mostly between 25 and 35 years old: it is the new generation of Jewish anti-Zionist activism, inspired by the feminist and queer movements, and by practices imported from the American Jewish anti-Zionist movement.


Jewish activism between the “here” and Palestine


For Eléonore Merza-Bronstein, Jewish solidarity is not only with Palestine, it is a universal commitment: “Our Judaism invites us to be in solidarity with oppressed peoples everywhere in the world, but also here — where we live, where we campaign […]”

In a similar vein, Fenya Fischler, on behalf of the Belgian Flemish Jewish group, Een Andere Joodse Stem (EAJS), Another Jewish Voice, speaks of the concept of “Doykait,” or “here-ness.” This concept, based on the Yiddish word “do,” meaning “here,” was developed and promoted by the doctrine of the Bund, a secular, utopian, and staunchly anti-Zionist Jewish socialist workers’ movement that continues to inspire contemporary anti-Zionist Judaism. The Bund—the general union of Jewish workers—was founded in 1897 in Vilnius and was very popular among the Jewish proletariat, but also among the elite, throughout the Yiddishland of the Russian Empire, which today corresponds to Poland, Ukraine, Lithuania, and Belarus. Created in 2024 in Zurich, a very young Swiss German-speaking anti-Zionist Jewish collective chose the name Kollektiv Doykait, in homage to this historical concept reinvested by a new generation of anti-Zionist Jews. At the same time, in Berlin, an anti-Zionist collective, also part of the EJP, was created in 2021 called Jüdischer antifaschisticher Bund, or simply Jewish Bund, a direct homage to this revolutionary movement.


These political and identity references to Jewish history in Europe are important, because these activists are first and foremost engaged as Jews.


The spiritual meaning of Jewish political engagement


On behalf of the Danish group, Jøder For Retfærdif Fred 5784, Jews for Just Peace 5784, created in October 2023, Joy Kummer explains that her activism for Palestine is based on Jewish morality. She takes up concepts from the Jewish religious tradition such as “Tikkun Olam” in Hebrew, which means “repair of the world”, which encourages Jews to work for justice, compassion and the repair of the injustices of this world. She also speaks of “Pikuah Nefesh”, “saving a life”, a principle according to which the preservation of human life takes precedence over all else, emphasizing its sacred character. In the name of TSEDEK!, Avi Melka refers to the fruits traditionally eaten during Rosh Hashanah, such as pomegranates and dates, and her speech ends with a short prayer in Hebrew.


From an event to a new European solidarity


During the launch of EJP, MEPs also take the floor to show their support for the new network. The participation of the vice-president of the foreign affairs committee of the parliament (AFET), Hana Jalloul (Socialists and Democrats, Spain), the president of the human rights subcommittee (DROI), Mounir Satouri (the Greens/European Free Alliance, France), as well as Marc Botenga (The Left, Belgium) and Hanna Gedin (The Left, Sweden) replay the solidarity of Jewish collectives at the institutional level.


The revival of anti-Zionist Judaism in Europe is one of the major effects of October 7, 2023 and has been fully part of the pro-Palestinian mobilization in Europe since then. This means, perhaps, a certain change in the positioning of European Jews towards the State of Israel and Zionist ideology, like Jews in the United States and the success of the organizations "Jewish Voice for Peace" or "If Not Now" among American Jewish youth. In any case, these new Jewish voices are now being heard in Europe and it is interesting to listen to what they have to say today and for tomorrow.


The author of the article, Yoav Shemer-Kunz, a member of the editorial board of YAANI, is also a member of the TSEDEK! collective and of the coordination team of the European Jewish Network for Palestine, EJP.

PALESTINE

Mon 06 Jan 2025 8:45 am - Jerusalem Time

UNRWA on the Guillotine: The Question of Fate for Millions of Refugees

Adnan Abu Hasna: 3 weeks to implement Knesset laws on banning UNRWA, and this will have serious consequences

Sami Mshasha: The existence of UNRWA and the right of return are in imminent danger, and the displacement and settlement plan is being implemented on a slow fire

Atallah Hanna: The conspiracy against UNRWA falls within the framework of the conspiracy against the right of return and the abolition of the Palestinian cause

Dr. Fawzi Al-Samhouri: Part of an American-Israeli plan to cancel UNRWA without finding a just solution to the refugee issue

Adel Shedeed: Disrupting UNRWA's work will cause hunger, epidemics, chaos and the destruction of life in Gaza

Lawyer Moein Odeh: The presence or absence of UNRWA does not affect the historical and legal right of refugees to return


The law passed by the Israeli Knesset on October 28, which bans the activities of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) in areas under Israeli control, will come into effect on January 31, 2025. If implemented, this will cause a complete halt to all UNRWA operations in the West Bank, Gaza Strip and East Jerusalem.


The final approval of the draft law was the culmination of the campaign launched by the occupying state against the International Relief Agency (UNRWA), as it is the living witness to the Palestinian refugee issue for more than seven decades, which reached its peak following the war of extermination launched by the occupying state on the Gaza Strip on October 7, 2023, when it accused its employees of participating in the attack launched by the resistance on its settlements and military sites in the Gaza Strip envelope on that date, in addition to its sharp attack on the United Nations in general and its Secretary-General Antonio Guterres to the point of considering him an undesirable person, bombing the agency’s headquarters in the Gaza Strip, and assassinating, arresting, and wounding large numbers of the agency’s employees.


Analysts, writers and clerics considered the occupation state’s targeting of UNRWA as targeting the entire Palestinian cause, which began with the emergence of the Palestinian refugee issue in the Nakba of 1948, where UNRWA was established later and took over providing services to the masses of Palestinian refugees in the West Bank, including Jerusalem, the Gaza Strip and the surrounding Arab countries.


They warned of the danger of any Israeli move targeting UNRWA with closure, both in terms of its implications for the refugee issue and its disastrous effects on millions of Palestinian refugees who depend on it for many aspects of their lives, including health, education, relief, and other aspects.



The collapse of the humanitarian system in the Gaza Strip


Adnan Abu Hasna, the official spokesman for the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA), said that there are about three weeks left before the implementation of the decisions or laws adopted by the Israeli Knesset regarding the ban on UNRWA in East Jerusalem, as well as the other decision related to preventing communication with UNRWA in the West Bank and Gaza Strip.


He added: "These decisions have serious consequences that affect the movements of UNRWA employees, as visas for international employees are now banned, in addition to consequences related to bank transfers and UNRWA's financial and banking situation. Operations related to the Egyptian and Israeli systems, such as purchasing and others, have also been affected.


Abu Hasna stressed that preventing communication in general means practically stopping operations in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, which will have serious consequences at all levels.


He said: "In Gaza, for example, it will lead to the collapse of the humanitarian work system, as UNRWA is the main factor in providing basic services and constitutes the lifeline of the sector, stressing that removing UNRWA from this system means a death sentence for the place.


He added: "We have more than 13,000 employees in Gaza, in addition to 10,000 contract holders."


The UNRWA spokesman continued: “We receive about 16,000 patients in our clinics every day, and last year alone we provided about 6 million medical visits. We play a major and central role in distributing food and aid, as well as distributing fuel to UNRWA organizations and non-governmental organizations.


UNRWA represents the collective memory of Palestinians


He believed that removing this role from the Gaza Strip means sentencing the place to death. The question that arises now is: What about UNRWA in the West Bank and Gaza?


“We have about 350,000 students, millions of medical visits to UNRWA clinics, in addition to hundreds of facilities, institutions and vehicles,” he said.


He stressed that UNRWA represents the collective memory of the Palestinians, and therefore removing it from this place will have serious repercussions at all levels.


Regarding the education sector, Abu Hasna wondered: Who will take care of these students? Pointing out that UNRWA is the only entity in the Middle East that offers and teaches human rights.


He warned that halting UNRWA operations would foster extremism and increase instability in an already fragile region. He said: “The alternative to UNRWA is UNRWA itself.”


Abu Hasna noted that previous Israeli attempts to create alternatives to UNRWA had failed, pointing out that other UN organizations such as the World Food Program, the World Health Organization, and UNICEF had expressed their inability or unwillingness to be an alternative to UNRWA. He concluded by emphasizing that "the alternative to UNRWA is UNRWA."


UN officials' statements are hollow and come too late


For his part, Sami Mshasha, an expert in international institutions, considered the statements of UN officials and the UNRWA Commissioner-General that time is running out to ban UNRWA from working in Palestine, and their successive statements about the impact of this on the services provided to millions of Palestinian refugees, hollow because they came too late, and because they are warnings issued in this way without a clear and implementable plan of action to confront the Israeli Knesset’s decisions to expel the international institution from Jerusalem, and to stifle its ability to work in occupied Palestine.


"Not only is there no movement or plan for confrontation, but there is an acceptance of the reality and an attempt to position and adapt," said Mish'ash'a.


He stressed that the transfer of the Commissioner-General's office and UNRWA headquarters offices outside Jerusalem, and the relocation of the West Bank headquarters offices located in its historical headquarters in Sheikh Jarrah to branch offices in the West Bank, are two clear indications of this development.


Mshasha said: “The agency and the Secretary-General were required to take action and sound the alarm months ago, before the systematic attacks on the agency’s headquarters and facilities, and on UNRWA workers in Gaza, 263 of whom have been martyred so far, as humanitarian service providers.”


He pointed out that expelling the agency from Jerusalem, cancelling the camp status of the Shuafat camp within the borders of Jerusalem, and closing UNRWA schools and other services is a matter of time.


He pointed out that it is a matter of time before pressures and restrictions on UNRWA's work in the West Bank are lifted, with the expansion of Israeli annexation of the West Bank.


He explained that the occupying state has curbed the agency's work in Gaza, and that the ambiguity of the refugee situation in Syria today is a cause for great concern.


The emergence of the scarecrow of refugee settlement in Lebanon is a cause for fear and anxiety


He stressed that the destruction that befell the Palestinian refugee camps in Lebanon during the recent incursion into southern Lebanon and the capital Beirut, and the emergence of the scarecrow of settlement and mobilization against the Palestinians there, is a cause for fear and concern.


He said: “Demonizing the agency and trying to bring it to its knees financially are all attempts aimed at abolishing the agency, encouraging voluntary displacement, activating forced displacement and deportation, and eliminating the right of return as a basic and central goal that the occupation has set its sights on implementing for decades.”


Mshasha explained that all these developments have direct impacts on the educational services of more than half a million students, a large number of whom have lost an entire academic year and are about to lose a second academic year, and that UNRWA’s health, relief, social and emergency services for millions of refugees who live in extremely dire economic, political, security and psychological conditions will be affected, with the majority of them already living below the poverty line and extreme poverty.


He stressed that all those concerned with the refugee and return file, internationally, Arab, and Palestinian in particular (with our official apparatuses, political capabilities, diplomatic movement, media efforts, and popular and factional work), are all waiting for the implementation of Israel’s decisions, following the multiple field steps taken by the occupying state against UNRWA, the refugees, and the right of return.


He said: "Everyone is waiting, and no one has a practical, effective, influential and immediately implementable plan, apart from statements of condemnation and denunciation."


Mish'sha concluded his talk to Al-Quds by warning that the right of return file is in imminent danger, that the UNRWA file is in existential and catastrophic danger as well, and that the displacement and settlement file is being implemented on a slow fire, and this year will be a difficult and dark year.


UNRWA is an urgent necessity in light of the ongoing Palestinian Nakba


In turn, Archbishop Atallah Hanna, Archbishop of Sebastia for the Greek Orthodox, said that the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) was established in the wake of the Nakba of the Palestinian people in 1948, with the aim of caring for Palestinian refugees in their camps.


Bishop Hanna explained that the repercussions of the Nakba still exist to this day, and the right of return for Palestinian refugees has not been achieved, which makes the basic reason for establishing UNRWA ongoing and urgent.


He said: “It is neither fair nor logical to ban UNRWA while refugees are still suffering in their camps. Rather, we are witnessing a new catastrophe and ongoing displacement, especially in the Gaza Strip, which increases the need for UNRWA’s presence and the continuity of its services and its role in supporting Palestinian refugees.”


Bishop Hanna added: “The conspiracy against UNRWA falls within the framework of the conspiracy against the right of return. They seek to liquidate this right and cancel the entire Palestinian cause.”


He continued: "What we are witnessing today in Gaza in terms of a war of extermination and ethnic cleansing is part of this plan aimed at targeting the Palestinian people and their just cause.


Bishop Hanna pointed out that attempts to cancel UNRWA reflect an insistence on escalating the conspiracy against the Palestinians and their cause, stressing the importance of the agency’s existence in light of the difficult circumstances that the Palestinian people are going through.


Bishop Hanna called on all international organizations, UN and human rights bodies, in addition to Arab countries and free people in the world, to work hard to preserve UNRWA and ensure its continuity.


"The existence of UNRWA is a matter of utmost importance, especially at this critical stage in the history of our people," he said.


A step to erase the Palestinian refugee issue


For his part, writer and political analyst Dr. Fawzi Al-Samhouri, head of the Juzur Center for Human Rights in Amman, said that targeting the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) represents part of an American-Israeli plan to abolish the agency without finding a just solution to the Palestinian refugee issue.


Al-Samhouri explained that this targeting aims to achieve two main goals: the first is to eliminate the living witness to the crimes of ethnic cleansing, adding: Israel seeks to obscure the crimes committed by the Zionist gangs, with the support of the British occupation, which resulted in the birth of the Palestinian refugee issue.


Al-Samhouri said: The second goal is to put pressure on the Palestinian Authority by punishing the refugees, and this is done by depriving them of the basic services provided by UNRWA, including health, education and social services, which may push them to leave the camps, thus paving the way for their destruction later, given that they are considered starting points for resisting the occupation.


Al-Samhouri stressed that these steps constitute a flagrant violation of Israel's obligations as a member of the United Nations. He called on the international community to take immediate action to impose sanctions on Israel in response to the ban on the work of a UN institution.


He pointed out that the only alternative in the event of the cancellation of UNRWA is to oblige Israel, as an occupying power, to assume all services provided by the agency, in accordance with the United Nations Charter and the decision of the International Court of Justice, with the imposition of political and economic sanctions in the event of its failure to do so.


Al-Samhouri warned that targeting UNRWA does not only aim to undermine refugee services, but also to liquidate the entire Palestinian cause.



Targeting UNRWA is a link in the plan to liquidate the Palestinian cause


For his part, researcher and political analyst Adel Shadid said that the Israeli targeting of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) is not new, but rather dates back more than fifty years.


Shadid explained that this targeting was not limited to Israel alone, but also included members of the US Congress, especially those who are strongly influenced by the Zionist lobby in the United States and are among the strongest supporters of Israel.


Shadid pointed out that this targeting is political in essence, and aims to eliminate the Palestinian refugee issue, considering that liquidating this issue means liquidating the entire Palestinian issue.


He explained that the current efforts to achieve this goal include two basic dimensions: the first goal is to close UNRWA and prevent it from performing its duties, which will lead to the exacerbation of the humanitarian situation and the spread of chaos, especially in the Gaza Strip.


He pointed out that UNRWA represents a lifeline for many Palestinians, especially in the Gaza Strip, who depend on the food aid and basic services it provides.


He stressed that disrupting UNRWA's work would lead to: starving the Palestinian people, spreading poverty and epidemics, causing chaos, and destroying the foundations of life in Gaza.


Disintegrating the social fabric and increasing the suffering of the Palestinians


He explained that these steps are part of the goals of the current Israeli war, which seeks to dismantle the Palestinian social fabric and increase human suffering.


He continued: As for the second goal, it is related to seeking to liquidate the Palestinian refugee issue and reconsidering the definition of who is a refugee from Israel's point of view.


He explained that this step aims to eliminate the right of return as an essential part of the Palestinian cause.


Shadid pointed out that the issue of refugees and their camps in Gaza, the West Bank, Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, and elsewhere represents the last living evidence of the catastrophe of the Palestinian people in 1948, when Zionist gangs, with Western imperialist support, displaced three-quarters of the Palestinian people and destroyed more than 540 Palestinian cities and villages.


He stressed that there are no alternatives capable of filling the void that UNRWA will leave, as the only alternative under the occupation is the continuation of UNRWA's work.


Analyst Shadid stressed that the real solution lies in settling the Palestinian issue in a fair manner by granting the Palestinian people their political rights, including building their independent state and the return of Palestinian refugees to their homes.


"Then, it can be said that the Palestinian issue has found a comprehensive and just solution," he said.


A step to remove the status of "refugee" from the Palestinians


“Israel has always viewed UNRWA as the agency that maintains the ‘refugee’ status of Palestinians who were displaced from their homes and lands in 1948 and 1967,” said lawyer Moein Odeh, an international law specialist.

He explained that Israel sees ending UNRWA's work and withdrawing it from the legal framework as a step that would lead to the Palestinians being stripped of their refugee status, and thus cancelling their right to return.



Awda pointed to an important point related to UN Resolution 194, issued in 1948, which affirms the right of refugees to return to their homes, and which was issued before the establishment of UNRWA in 1949. Accordingly, he said: “The presence or absence of UNRWA does not affect the historical and legal right of Palestinian refugees to return to their homeland.


In terms of services, Awda stressed the importance of the role played by UNRWA in areas such as the Gaza Strip and the West Bank.


He pointed out that the majority of Gaza's population suffers from a severe shortage of food and health services, in addition to the deterioration of education, stressing that UNRWA is working to alleviate the suffering of the population and provide basic support in these sectors.


Stopping coordination between UNRWA and Israel will create a big problem


Awda pointed out that targeting UNRWA would create major problems related to coordinating the agency's work, especially in the Gaza Strip, which depends on coordination to bring in humanitarian aid and necessary trucks.


He said: "UNRWA's departure from the framework of coordination with the Israeli side will lead to a large gap, especially in the reconstruction efforts after the end of the war, which it is not yet clear who will take over."


He added that Israel is promoting allegations linking UNRWA to the events of October 7, accusing some of its employees of supporting terrorism, despite the absence of any evidence for these allegations.


He expected that this position would complicate logistical operations and increase UNRWA's costs, in addition to the possibility of the emergence of intermediaries and brokers to manage the relationship between UNRWA and Israel, which would further complicate matters.


Attorney Odeh stressed that the current Israeli government, led by some Knesset members and ministers, is making these decisions without considering their consequences or effects on the Palestinians and even on Israel itself in the future.


He explained that the main goal of some Israeli politicians is to achieve electoral gains by claiming to have achieved accomplishments against UNRWA, without caring about the suffering that will be exacerbated as a result of these policies.


At the end of his interview with Al-Quds, Awda stressed that such steps complicate the situation, emphasizing the need to find just solutions that guarantee the rights of the Palestinian people.

PALESTINE

Mon 06 Jan 2025 8:32 am - Jerusalem Time

Gaza screams!

The screams of the bereaved rise up over the loss of their fathers, mothers and children, who moments ago were comforting their loneliness on the long path of Calvary, open to the desert of wandering, after their throats became hoarse from cries for help that fell on deaf ears, and from a so-called humanity that was lost among the scattered corpses that dogs are devouring, and the rubble of demolished buildings; a humanity that silently watches the death of the victims by the thousands, and the wounded as they breathe their last in hospitals that are out of service, and all they can do is raise their index finger before departing from life.


Our hearts are torn and our souls shaken by the bloodied faces of our children, from the effects of the raids that rain down their lava on those who have taken refuge in tents and what remains of homes among the rubble, and in the streets and roads, pursued by swarms of drones; killing them in front of the queues for the takaya and water, until there is no longer a place in Gaza for families to take refuge in, escaping the specter of death moving between the alleys and neighborhoods in the cities, villages, towns and camps.


All kinds of death pass before those waiting for their turn in the extermination queue. Some of them have died under the rubble of their homes, or are threatened with death by starvation in the siege imposed on thousands of families remaining in the north, or are breathing their last breaths bleeding in hospitals that lack supplies, and where doctors are killed or arrested.


There is nothing left in this world in our hands except the remnants of tears in our eyes.


Stop the genocide now...!

OPINIONS

Mon 06 Jan 2025 7:31 am - Jerusalem Time

Did Palestine Make Kamala Harris Lose His Election?

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Opinion Writer

By Gregory Mauzé


While the issue of support for Israel has taken an unprecedented place in the 2024 US presidential campaign, speculation is rife about its impact on Trump’s victory. Did the billionaire triumph because of Joe Biden’s complicity in the crushing of the Palestinians in Gaza?


Kamala Harris and Joe Biden


Let’s cut short any suspense right away: Palestine and Israel probably did not make the US presidential election on November 5, 2024. “It’s the economy, stupid”: the expression popularized by Bill Clinton’s victory in 1992 resonates particularly with this election dominated by questions affecting the wallets of the citizens of Uncle Sam’s country.


Nevertheless, it would be equally risky to claim that the war in Gaza and the shockwave it caused around the world did not weigh on the campaign. On the Democratic side, it crystallized the antagonism between a base that now largely perceives the Palestinian cause as a symbol of the fight against injustice, and its leadership, which is firmly anchored in unwavering bipartisan support for Israel. Trump, for his part, initially remained relatively discreet on the subject, torn between his unconditionally pro-Israeli stance and the less convincing one of president “of the end of endless wars.” He subsequently reaffirmed his alignment with Tel Aviv’s views throughout the campaign.


Even if a correlation is not a causality, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict therefore occupied a secondary place in this campaign, but nevertheless unprecedented for an international issue. The question of its influence, even if marginal, in the outcome of this election arises all the more since it was, precisely, played out on the margins. Indeed, contrary to what the first results suggested, the 2024 presidential election was particularly close: the final count only gives Donald Trump a lead of less than 1.5 points over Kamala Harris, a narrow gap not seen since 1968 for a race where the winner of the electoral college also wins the popular vote.


The shadow of “Genocide Joe”


For many years now, social justice activists have fully seized the defense of Palestinian rights in the United States, with significant consequences for public opinion. Between 2013 and 2023, sympathy for them rose from 19 to 49% among Democratic voters, while sympathy for Israel fell from 55 to 38%. Developments that are reflected in particular in the positions of the candidate in the 2016 and 2020 Democratic primaries, Bernie Sanders, or those of the "squad", a group of four progressive representatives of color, including Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, elected in 2018.


Despite these major developments, the party of the donkey, with the exception of this left wing, will remain impervious to them and will continue to support the bipartisan consensus around the unwavering alliance with Tel Aviv. On May 18, 2020, Joe Biden's future Secretary of State, Anthony Blinken, thus assured that his administration "will not link military assistance to Israel to any political decision", that is to say despite the fact that it does not comply with its international obligations. The cruel implications of this commitment will become clear in the response to the Hamas assault in October 2023. By its very unconditionality, this support will indeed make Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu the sole master of the conduct of an operation now widely recognized as genocidal, carried out mainly with weapons and ammunition made in the USA.


For key sectors of the electoral coalition that brought Biden to power, the latter's inflexibility is becoming a growing source of tension as the devastation of Gaza progresses. In addition to the warnings from his own staff, the civil rights association NAACP or unions, two citizen dynamics will be symptomatic of this divorce with segments that are in principle loyal to the Democrats: on the one hand, the occupations of university campuses for a ceasefire, which represents the most important anti-war movement since Vietnam; on the other hand, that of the so-called "uncommitted" voters, calling for abstention during the Democratic primary in Michigan due to the lack of any progress by Biden on this issue. However, nothing has changed the course of the White House tenant, beyond exhortations to respect international humanitarian law that are as late as they are sterile and a few anecdotal measures, such as the suspension in early May of the delivery of 1000 KG bombs and sanctions against violent settlers.

When she replaced him at short notice after his withdrawal on July 19, 2024, Kamala Harris did not really take any opportunity to dissociate herself from the legacy of "Genocide Joe." He would pursue her from then on, like a ball and chain during her short campaign, despite timid signals such as her absence, along with dozens of Democratic elected officials, during Benjamin Netanyahu's speech before the American Congress on July 24. "You know what: if you want Donald Trump to win, say so. If not, I'm the one talking." This response from the candidate to the pro-Palestinian activists who came to disrupt a rally in Detroit on August 7, 2024 would become the symbol of the arrogance of a Democratic leadership deaf to the calls of its base.


Reasons of State and Strategic Calculations


It would be tempting to sum up the obstinacy of the Democratic leadership as the reflexes of a gerontocracy that the expectations of its voters were not enough to make deviate from a line that, in its eyes, falls under the heading of “reasons of state”. The need to ensure unwavering support for Israel is one of the convictions that founded Joe Biden’s commitment. “If there were no Israel, the United States would have to invent an Israel to protect its interests in the region,” the man who likes to define himself as a “Zionist” once told Congress to justify the colossal amount of military aid to Israel. After the November 5 election, Biden will continue to supply weapons, obstruct the UN Security Council, and rail against the damning international reports on Tel Aviv, reinforcing the feeling that this policy was not driven by electoral considerations.


However, it also responded to strategic calculations. Without even mentioning the significant weight of pro-Israeli lobbying in Washington, avoiding appearing subservient to pro-Palestinian activists did indeed present a certain rationality in the eyes of public opinion. Even if an absolute majority of Democrats oppose US support for the offensive against Gaza in its current form, this is not necessarily the case for the entire population, divided equally between supporters of its reduction, maintenance or increase. “Is Biden losing votes because of his position on Gaza? Yes, probably. However, he would probably lose more votes if he adopted a different position on Gaza,” the influential statistician Nate Silver estimated on November 23, 2023 on X (ex Twitter). Moreover, opinion polls indicated that the risk of a flight of voters hostile to Biden’s Middle East policy was limited, in particular because of Trump’s even stronger alignment with the agenda of the Israeli right.


Thus, a survey by the Institute of Politics at the Harvard Kennedy School, published in April 2024, reveals that young people aged 18 to 29 are five times more likely to be in favor of a ceasefire than those who oppose it, but only 34% placed the Israeli-Palestinian issue among their priorities, compared to 64% for inflation or 54% for health care.


A solo race to the center


The centrist strategy in which this positioning is part, even though the Republican was leading a campaign aimed at his base, has nevertheless led him to neglect his left and demobilize it, without reaping any benefits from the “never Trumpists”. Because if there is one explanation for Harris’ failure that is beyond dispute, it is her inability to mobilize her camp: the number of votes won by the Democratic candidate four years ago has in fact melted by nearly 7 million, while that of the Republican has only increased by 2.5 million. In fact, Harris is regressing in conservative counties, as The Nation notes. It is reasonable to think that conversely, signals to the progressive fringes of the electorate, particularly in favor of support for the Palestinian cause, could have helped seduce those who were most favorable to it, starting with young people. While no Democratic candidate has won less than 60% among 18-29 year-olds since 2008, the latter, whose participation has fallen from 52 to 42% in four years, would have been only 54% to opt for Harris in 2024.

This certainty of taking the pro-Palestinian vote for granted was particularly damaging to her in Michigan, a pivotal state won by Trump, where abstention is declining in absolute terms, but on the contrary increasing in 8 of the 9 Democratic counties. Harris has indeed multiplied the vexations towards her large Muslim minority (4%), a community for which the end of the wars in Gaza and Lebanon was among the priorities. In August, she had refused to allow a Palestinian voice to be heard at the Democratic National Convention. This was followed, a month before the election, by a high-profile tour with Republican Liz Cheney, recalling the dark hours of the “war on terror” led by her father, Vice President Dick Cheney, another supporter of Harris, like most neoconservatives, put off by Trump’s isolationism. The final own goal was scored by former President Bill Clinton, who justified the deaths of civilians in Gaza on October 31 during a rally in Muskegon Heights, by fully adopting the narrative of the Israeli authorities.


By harboring such resentment towards himself, the Democratic team helped to de-demonize Trump, who then only had to bend over to reap the political benefits. The author of the "Muslim ban" thus allowed himself the luxury of going to Dearborn, the largest Arab-majority city in the country, on November 1, embodying the image of the "president of peace" in front of community representatives. He achieved the feat of winning by 42% in this locality that had chosen Joe Biden by 74% in 2020, ahead of Harris (36%) and the green candidate who placed the Palestinian question at the heart of her campaign, Jill Stein (18%). The hypothesis of a Muslim vote of sanction against the outgoing administration is corroborated by the victories in Dearborn of the Democrats in the House of Rashida Tlaib, a left-wing Palestinian elected representative, and in the Senate of Elissa Slotkin, also a critic of the Israeli offensive.


A symptom of a lack of vision


On Gaza, more than other issues, seeking to make Trump a bogeyman seemed doomed to failure for the outgoing administration. On November 9, 2024, the former co-director of Jewish Voice for Peace, Mitchell Plitnick, summed up the point of view of many activists for Palestinian rights: “Ms. Harris’s main campaign argument was to say how awful Donald Trump was going to be. She’s not wrong, even on Middle East policy.” But this is an empty argument when the so-called “lesser evil” is a full partner in the most brutal, sadistic, and massive genocide of the 21st century. It is a lesser evil that is too horrible to support.”


Of course, it is impossible to guarantee that a more critical stance toward unconditional support for Israel would not have led to a demobilization of other segments of the electorate. The fact remains that Harris’s posture of casting a wide net, even if it meant abandoning her own base, proved ineffective in the context of such a polarized election. More than a reason for her failure, the presidential camp’s illusion of having thought it could hide US complicity in the ordeal of the Palestinians in Gaza was a symptom of their lack of tactical sense and their inability to form a winning coalition.


While no one knows what the future holds for the Palestinians, their cause will not disappear from the agenda, especially after a second term of a Trump ready to give in to all the wishes of the Israeli far right. For the Democrats, persisting in maintaining a foreign policy that a majority of their voters disapprove of can only contribute to paving the way for future defeats.

Source: YAANI.fr


PALESTINE

Sun 05 Jan 2025 10:29 pm - Jerusalem Time

Rajab: Al Jazeera persists in its hostility to the Palestinian people and publishes and fabricates false news

The official spokesman for the Palestinian security forces, Brigadier General Anwar Rajab, stated the following in response to what was published by Al Jazeera today, Sunday, regarding its claim that outlaws had seized an RBG weapon from the security force operating in the Jenin camp:

- The Palestinian security services, as we indicated in previous statements, do not possess this type of weapon.

- The image shown by Al Jazeera of this weapon is just a manufactured model that was previously used by outlaws in military parades.

- Al Jazeera uses and employs its huge capabilities in the field of fabrication, dubbing and montage to show that this weapon is real.

Al Jazeera’s insistence on spreading false and misleading news, adopting the discourse and narrative of outlaws, and actively participating in this organized and escalating attack, only deepens its hostility to the Palestinian people, their unity, security, and stability.

- The exaggeration practiced by Al Jazeera brings to mind its destructive role that has not ended in the Gaza Strip, and by publishing this news, it calls for the intervention of the occupation to storm the Jenin camp to rescue the outlaw groups, in light of its continued efforts to spread chaos and undermine the foundations of civil peace and societal security.

PALESTINE

Sun 05 Jan 2025 9:07 pm - Jerusalem Time

A Palestinian Court order to block Al Jazeera websites

The competent Palestinian court issued a decision today, Sunday, to block the websites of Al Jazeera Media Network, based on a request from the Attorney General.


According to the decision, the decision was based on “investigations by the judicial police, which monitored the network’s continued broadcasting of media discourse that includes incitement that threatens civil peace and harms national unity, which poses a direct threat to societal stability and the public interest, which is a clear violation of the provisions of Palestinian law.”


Following the judicial decision, the Ministry of Communications and Digital Economy issued a circular to local radio and television stations not to rebroadcast or transmit any of the websites or satellite channels linked to the Al Jazeera Media Network.