Popular Resistance Continues Against Israeli Occupation of Palestine at Home and Abroad
By Mazin Qumsiyeh
Al-Jazeerah, CCUN, June 21, 2010
On Sunday, June 18, 2010, we managed to attend two
demonstrations organized by residents of Wad Rahhal and
Al-Ma’sara. In the former, the military
‘intelligence” officer named ‘Fadi’ came to check things
out. This is the same guy who told me before my
trip to the US last March that I should not leave.
The morning after I left, Israeli army came in the
middle of the night and surrounded my house ostensibly
looking to arrest me. In today’s demonstration he
first tried to discredit me by claiming ‘friendship’ and
‘closeness’ (those in attendance knew this tactic).
Then he tried verbal threats and intimidation.
While his soldiers prevented us from getting to where my
car was parked, he made a point of driving to it within
view of us and “checking it out” (we have video).
When the demonstration was finished, we saw that what he
scribbled was the world ‘Hamas’ on the car (I guess he
did not realize I am not Muslim). As we drove to
the other demonstration he followed.
Unlike in
Wad Rahhal, the people of Al-Ma’sara were allowed to
march to their lands on this day. ‘Fadi’ kept a
close watch on us. He pulled his jeep in front of
my car as soon as we got in and were ready to leave at
the end of this second demonstration. I backed up
and got on the road and he then followed us in an
intimidating fashion for two miles.
Never-the-less, we were thrilled with the success of
both demonstrations and that no one was arrested.
They are still holding our friend Hassan Breijiya and
likely to charge him with serious charges from last
week. There is no ‘justice’ system here.
There are Israeli military courts with Israeli military
judges who always choose the Israeli soldier’s version
and apply random ‘sentences’ on us (for being
Palestinians in Palestine). Even Israeli activists
like our friend Yotam face tough ‘sentencing’ for merely
engaging in nonviolent protest of Israeli colonial land
theft and land destruction.
In this land of
apartheid, there are still some surreal moments.
Today, I witnessed no less than 6 acts of kindness and
generosity. I also stopped by Talitha Kumi school
to visit with a friend (who donated a box of books to
us) and we saw their groups of Israelis and
Palestinians engaged in singing for peace and eating
together. The normalization activity was happening
less than a kilometer away from Al-Walaja, the village
which is slated to join hundreds of other villages
ethnically cleansed since 1947. The remaining 2000
residents watch (and occasionally demonstrate and get
arrested and jailed) as the apartheid wall is being
built around their houses and separating them from their
lands. Just two days earlier, I was with eth lawyer for
the village as we say that the destruction of
agricultural lands even extended beyond the areas mapped
by the Israeli authorities for ‘closed military zones’
around the projected wall. The contractor took the
lawyer (and I tagged along) to the ‘operations room’ to
show him the map. The room was an amazing record
of planned destruction in the Bethlehem district. On
all four sides of the walls, there were maps showing the
projected stages of the apartheid wall completion.
I was not allowed to bring my camera but it was a
horrific scene. Some 20 minutes into this, the
contractor talks to the Israeli military command who
tell him to get us out of their and not show us any maps
(too late though!).
If all goes according to
Israeli plans, Al-Walaja will be a small version of
Gaza: an open-air prison with one gate out controlled by
Israel. The wall comes very close to Palestinian
homes to separate them from their front or back yard and
all their agricultural lands. In 1948 Alwalaja
lost 63,000 of its 70,000 dunums of land. The
remaining 7000 while now shrink to about 1000 and
eventually to nothing. Palestinians were once 95%
of the population and in control of 95% of the land and
now mostly refugees and displaced people while the five
million who remain in Palestine have access to 2.9% of
the land.
Israeli army destroys children’s
playground in Beit Jala and drag children away
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NH5KAvkgoDE
Jewish challenges to Zionism on the rise in the US;
Gabriel Ash, Emily Katz Kashawi, Mich Levy, Sara
Kershnar, The Electronic Intifada, 14 June 2010
http://electronicintifada.net/v2/article11337.shtml
Shooting and sobbing, by Gilad Atzmon
http://www.gilad.co.uk/writings/shooting-and-sobbing-by-gilad-atzmon.html
Volvo Equipment: Effective tools of the Israeli
occupation
http://corporateoccupation.wordpress.com/2010/06/16/volvo-equipment-effective-tool-in-the-israeli-occupation-of-palestine/
Standing Up to the Bulldozers in Palestine
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/mazin-qumsiyeh/standing-up-to-the-bulldo_b_590987.html
And here is a brave Australian member of Parliament
speaking out for human rights (if only more
parliamentarians would speak the truth)
http://tinyurl.com/2eo228w
I wrote to her with
this brief thanks
I am a professor at Bethlehem and
Birzeit universities and have just finished my fourth
book (this one on the 130 year- history of popular
nonviolent resistance in Palestine). Every week
here, we have new atrocities on the ground. Today
we had demonstrations in Bilin, Nilin, Al-Masara, Al-Walaja,
Wad Rahhal and other places. It is thus very good
to read your speech in the Australian parliament.
We in Palestine thank you for your solidarity.. for
reminding us of who we are as fellow human beings.
What Margaret Mead once wrote comes to mind "Never doubt
that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can
change the world. Indeed it's the only thing that ever
has."
The Committee to Resist the Wall in Beit
Jala invites you to the weekly demonstration this Sunday
20 June 2010 at 11:30 AM and this one in honor of our
friend and popular committee leader the martyr Abu
Alwaleed AlAzza. Please spread the word and come join us
to protest the destruction of Palestinian lands. Your
presence supports the struggle for peace and justice.
And while the Israeli government issued a press
release in English that claims they will 'ease' the
medieval siege on Gaza (the release in Hebrew made no
such mention), the International civil society is not
fooled: we demand an end to this siege not media
gestures. More boat flotillas are being planned
and lawsuits are demanding Israel release the belongings
(especially video cameras and tapes) stolen from the
passengers and that a real independent investigation is
allowed. We will not let the Israeli criminals get
away with murder.
Mazin Qumsiyeh, PhD
A
Bedouin in Cyberspace, a villager at home
http://www.qumsiyeh.org
Professor,
Bethlehem and Birzeit Universities
Chairman of the
Board, Palestinian Center for Rapprochement Between
People, http://www.pcr.ps