10:30 am By Maegan La Mala · Gaza|israel|Palestine · Comments Off
1 Jan 2009
This morning in Gaza was like that last five mornings. There was no confetti littering the streets, instead the streets are stained with blood and filled with cries and fears of more attacks from Israel as the death toll likely has passed the 400 mark and more than 2,000 have been wounded in the strikes. The UN has said at least 25 per cent of the dead are civilians. One of the dead is a senior leader of the Palestinian Hamas movement, Nizar Rayyan. Four Israelis have been killed by home-made rockets fired by the Palestinian factions since the Israeli operation started. In airstrikes this morning a children’s hospital in Gaza City was damaged (I’m sure that hospital for children was a Hamas training ground ::eye roll::)
Yesterday, the Israeli cabinet rejected a French proposal to agree a 48-hour ceasefire and now Nicolas Sarkozy, France’s president, is to meet Tzipi Livni, Israel’s foreign minister, to try and attempt to broker a truce to allow humanitarian aid into the besieged Gaza Strip
Then please watch the following take down of Joe Scarborough by Zbigniew Brzezinski in regards to Israel’s attack on Gaza:
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Do you see here how many of the arguments people are using about why this monstrous attack is justified (Israel was pushed into, Israel was defending itself, what would the U.S. do in similar circumstances, you can’t blame the U.S. for this violence, etc) are all lines that have shown up in comments lately? Or on blog posts? Or are repeated chronically through mainstream news sources?
Who are we going to preference in who we listen to here? Joe Scarborough, or a National Security Adviser?
I know who I choose.
Coming on the heels of Israel’s bombing of Gaza, is Israel’s continued refusal to end the vicious blockade and allow basic supplies into the very place they are destroying.
There are organizations that are taking things into their own hands, but not without risks. From the AP:
“We were prevented from entering Gaza … by Israeli patrol boats that tracked us for about 30 minutes. They shone their spotlight on us and then all of a sudden they rammed us approximately three times, twice in the front and once in the side,” said former U.S. Representative Cynthia McKinney who was aboard the boat.
“Communications from the Israelis indicated that we were involved in terrorist activities … I presume that’s why they rammed our boat,” she added.
The boat’s British captain, Denis Healey, said the Israeli action came “without any warning, or any provocation.” Organizers said the boat was in international waters – 90 miles off the coast of Gaza – when the Israeli navy intercepted it.
And what did this horrible boat of death hold? Bombs? Guns? Explosives? Eh, not so much:
Almost 4 tons of Cypriot-donated medical supplies, including surgical equipment and antibiotics, as well as 16 passengers from the U.S., Cyprus, Britain, Australia, Ireland and elsehwhere, organizers said.
A nation/state actively denying human beings access to medical supplies is not “defending” oneself–it’s committing human rights atrocities. Turning people bring medical supplies to those in need into ‘terrorists’ is inhumane and echos what is being done in the U.S. to medical professionals who try to help undocumented immigrants.
6:23 pm By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Justice|New York|New York City|Palestine|Politics|race · Comments Off
11 Sep 2008I’m feeling a lot like Mala today, I just don’t have any more words to talk about 9-11. That does not mean, however, that there isn’t still a storm of unnameable feelings hidden away that I don’t want to share. So I’ll leave my speaking to Suheir Hammad–the one commentary about 9-11 that I feel said everything that needed to be said.
1:17 pm By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Chile|Palestine · Comments Off
15 May 2008
Today is Blog About Palestine Day, because today is also the 60th anniversary of the Palestinian Nakba, marking the beginning of the modern age Palestinian plight and suffering. This date is remembered annually on local, regional, and global levels. Tonight in the Southern Cone nation there is even an event: Transformar El Dolor en Amor: Mass Demonstration 6:30pm, Plaza De La Constitucion, in the capital of Santiago.
In Chile, there is a large population of Palestinians, that has been growing in recent months. Chile has the largest Palestinian community outside of the Arab world, making up about 5% of the overall population. This is the fourth largest Palestinian pressence in the world after those in Israel, Lebanon and Jordan.
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