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maandag 9 oktober 2017

Palestijnen hebben het recht en de plicht om in verzet te komen tegen de Israëlische terreur

Ontving vandaag een bericht van Information Clearing House (ICH), waarin de schrijver, Gideon Levy stelt dat het het recht en de plicht is van/voor Palestijnen in verzet te komen tegen de bezetting van hun land, daar in de huidige situatie Israël* oppermachtig is en de VS in haar zak heeft.....

Levy beschrijft gedetailleerd de terreur waaraan de Palestijnen dag in dag uit worden blootgesteld. Welk geweld de Palestijnen ook toepassen in hun verzet, of het nu gaat om het gooien van stenen, of met een molotovcocktail, maakt volgens Levy (terecht) niet uit.

Voorts schrijft Levy over de 500 gevangenen die in 'administratieve hechtenis' zitten, dit betekent dat verdachten worden vastgezet, zonder dat er een rechter aan te pas komt..... Jammer dat Levy niet berichtte over de vele kinderen die op dezelfde manier worden vastgehouden......... In beiden gevallen is sprake van enorme schendingen van mensenrechten (waar de laatste uiteraard een schending van de rechten van het kind zijn...), die het best kunnen worden aangeduid als staatsterreur..........

Levy stelt dat zelfs moordaanslagen van Palestijnen niet opwegen tegen de enorme terreur die Israël uitoefent op de Palestijnse bevolking in de openluchtgevangenissen West Bank en Gazastrook  (al zegt hij dit in andere woorden).

Lees het volgende uitstekende artikel, overgenomen van ICH en eerder geplaatst in Haaretz (een joods dagblad dat al in 1918 voor het eerst verscheen): 


The Palestinians’ Right and Duty to Resist

Faced with a reality in which Israel is strong and the United States is in its pocket, it is the duty of Palestinians to resist the occupation. The only question relates to the means.

Gideon Levy

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A Palestinian youth holds a slingshot during clashes with Israeli police in a suburb of East Jerusalem, Oct.23, 2014. AFP

October 07, 2017 "Information Clearing House" - Imagine you’re the Palestinians. Perhaps residents of East Jerusalem. Forty-seven difficult years are behind you; a big, depressing darkness lies ahead. The Israeli tyranny that dooms your fate declares arrogantly that everything will stay like this forever. Your city will remain under occupation “for ever and ever.” The defense minister, second in importance in the government that subjugates you, says a Palestinian state will never be established.
 
Imagine you’re Palestinian and your children are in danger. Two days ago, the occupation forces killed another child because “he lit a firebomb.” The words “Death to Arabs” were sprayed near your home. Everywhere you turn, a soldier or Border Police officer may shout at you. Every night, your home may be invaded brutally. You will never be treated like human beings. They’ll destroy, humiliate, intimidate, perhaps even arrest you, possibly without trial.
 
There are close to 500 administrative detainees, a record number in recent years. If one of your dear ones is arrested, you will have difficulty visiting him. If you succeed, you’ll get half an hour’s conversation through a glass window. If your dear one is an administrative detainee, you will never know when he’ll be released. But these are trivia you grew accustomed to long ago.

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In 2015 stond Israël toe, dat voor het gooien van stenen tot 20 jaar gevangenisstraf kan worden opgelegd.....

Maybe you’ve also grown accustomed to the land theft. At every moment a settler can invade your land, burn your plantation or torch your fields. He will not be brought to trial for this; the soldiers who are supposed to protect you will stand idly by. At any moment, a demolition order or random eviction order may appear. There’s nothing you can do.
 
Imagine you’re the Palestinians. You can’t leave Gaza and it’s not easy to leave the West Bank, either. The beach, less than an hour’s drive from your West Bank home, is beyond the mountains of darkness. An Israeli can go to Tierra del Fuego, between Argentina and Chile, much more easily than you can go to the beach at Ajami.
 
There are no dreams, no wishes. Your children have a slim chance of accomplishing anything in life, even if they go to university. All they can look forward to is a life of humiliation and unemployment.

There’s no chance that this situation is about to change anytime soon. Israel is strong, the United States is in its pocket, your leadership is weak (the Palestinian Authority) and isolated (Hamas), and the world is losing interest in your fate. What do you do?
 
There are two possibilities. The first is to accept, give in, give up. The second is to resist. Whom have we respected more in history? Those who passed their days under the occupation and collaborated with it, or those who struggled for their freedom?
 
Imagine you’re a Palestinian. You have every right to resist. In fact, it’s your civil duty. No argument there. The occupied people’s right to resist occupation is secured in natural justice, in the morals of history and in international law.
 
The only restrictions are on the means of resistance. The Palestinians have tried almost all of them, for better and worse – negotiations and terror; with a carrot and with a stick; with a stone and with bombs; in demonstrations and in suicide. All in vain. Are they to despair and give up? This has almost never happened in history, so they’ll continue. Sometimes they’ll use legitimate means, sometimes vile ones. It’s their right to resist.
 
Now they’re resisting in Jerusalem. They don’t want Israeli rule, or people who set live children on fire. They don’t want armed settlers who invade their apartments in the middle of the night, under the Israeli law’s protection, and evict them. They don’t want a municipality that grants its services according to national affiliation, or judges that sentence their children according to their origin. They also go nuts when the house of a Jewish terrorist is not demolished, while the house of a Palestinian will be torn down.
 
They don’t want Israel to continue tyrannizing them, so they resist. They hurl stones and firebombs. That’s what resistance looks like. Sometimes they act with heinous murderousness, but even that is not as bad as their occupier’s built-in violence.
 
It’s their right; it’s their duty.

This article was originally published by Haaretz
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* Israël: een fascistische apartheidsstaat.

Zie ook: 'Israel Perpetrated Ethnic Cleansing in 1948'

       en: 'The Ongoing Terror of the Israel Lobby'

Het label PA, direct onder dit bericht staat voor Palestijnse Autoriteit.

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