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Israels Bildungsminister: Palästinenser müssen getötet werden und in geheimen Friedhöfen beerdigt werden
Der israelische Bildungsminister Naftali Bennett von der extrem rechten Jüdische Heim-Partei rief dazu auf, die Palästinenser zu ermorden, die Aktivisten gegen die Besatzung sind. Man sollte auch die Wohnungen ihrer Familie zerstören, um den Widerstand in den besetzten palästinensischen Gebieten zu unterdrücken. http://www.tlaxcala-int.org/article.asp?reference=17352
Dozens wounded as Israeli forces repress weekly Palestinian marches
Dozens of Palestinians were wounded across the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip on Friday as Israeli forces repressed weekly demonstrations against the ongoing military occupation.
A Palestinian youth was injured in the head by a tear gas canister and treated by medics on scene, while dozens were injured with rubber-coated steel bullets and suffered tear gas inhalation during a march in Kafr Qaddum. http://www.maannews.com/Content.aspx?id=770454
Palestinian mother put under house arrest as part of son's sentencing
Palestinian officials on Wednesday visited a woman in occupied East Jerusalem who the Israeli authorities have sentenced to house arrest along with her 16-year-old son ahead of his court hearing next month.
The Palestinian Committee for Prisoners' Affairs said in a statement that its head, Issa Qaraqe, along with Ramallah Governor Laila Ghannam, had visited the mother of 16-year-old Melad Mousa Najeeb.
The statement said that in an unprecedented move the Israeli authorities have sentenced the woman to house arrest along with her son ahead of his court hearing on March 7. It did not say what charges he is facing. http://www.maannews.com/Content.aspx?id=770420
Israeli forces detain teen in Hebron's Beit Ummar village(28-2) http://www.maannews.com/Content.aspx?id=770482
Israeli forces detain 9 across West Bank, East Jerusalem(28-2) http://www.maannews.com/Content.aspx?id=770475
Israel detains 3 Palestinians in search along Gaza borderline(27-2) http://www.maannews.com/Content.aspx?id=770463
Israeli forces assault, detain human rights lawyer in Hebron(26-2) http://www.maannews.com/Content.aspx?id=770459
Israeli forces detain 33 Palestinians in overnight(25-2) raids(http://www.maannews.com/Content.aspx?id=770430
Israeli forces detain 18 Palestinians across West Bank(24-2) http://www.maannews.com/Content.aspx?id=770418
Flooding, mold in Etzion jail causing illness among detainees
Palestinian prisoners in Israel's Etzion prison are suffering from a lack of protection against cold and wet conditions, leading to illness and infections that are neglected by the prison service, a lawyer with the Palestinian Authority Prisoners' Affairs Committee said on Wednesday.
Lawyer for the committee Hussien al-Sheikh said Etzion is "flooded" from heavy rainfall in recent days. The flooding has ruined prisoners' clothing and blankets, as mold has taken root in the dampened materials.
Al-Sheikh added that due to the poor conditions, flu and skin infection have started to spread among the prisoners, who remain untreated.
In addition to deteriorating living conditions in the jail, al-Sheikh documented cases of Israeli authorities insulting, beating and torturing prisoners during interrogations. http://www.maannews.com/Content.aspx?id=770421
Palestinian fishing vessels damaged after Israeli forces open fire http://www.maannews.com/Content.aspx?id=770461
Israeli naval forces open fire on Palestinian fishermen(26-2) http://www.maannews.com/Content.aspx?id=770446
Israeli naval forces open fire on Gazan fishermen(24-2) http://www.maannews.com/Content.aspx?id=770419
5-year-old killed in Gaza as Israeli ordnance explodes http://www.maannews.com/Content.aspx?id=770443
Israeli forces seize 1 million shekels' worth of machinery in Hebron
Israeli army, police, and border forces raided a Palestinian construction company north of Hebron on Saturday, seizing machinery worth around 1 million shekels ($255,552).
Activist Muhammad Ayyad Awad said Israeli forces raided the Ghazalah Building Materials company near Beit Ummar and seized electronic machines used for cutting iron.
Company owner Muhammad Mustafa Ghazalah reported that the machines were bought legally from Tel Aviv, but that Israeli police insisted on seizing them until Ghazalah could bring them the ownership documents. http://www.maannews.com/Content.aspx?id=770473
Israeli soldiers prevent renovations in Hebron's Old City, detain 2
Israeli forces on Thursday stopped workers from renovating a Palestinian home in the Old City of Hebron, assaulting and detaining two, locals said.
Owner of the home, Nidal al-Uwaiwi told Ma’an that soldiers “attacked a group of laborers” and prevented them from renovating his home, located on Abraham Avenue in the center of the Old City.
Al-Uwaiwi identified the detainees as Palestinian architect Baraa Dufash and laborer Yusif Abu Aker, adding that Israeli soldiers detained the two on the grounds that they were "disturbing settlers." http://www.maannews.com/Content.aspx?id=770439
Israel issues 9 home demolition orders in Jerusalem-area village
Israeli forces on Wednesday issued nine home demolition orders to residents in the occupied East Jerusalem village of al-Issawiya, a local follow-up committee member said.
Muhammad Abu al-Hummus told Ma'an that Israeli forces issued the home demolitions in the Abu Riyala area of the village, telling residents their homes would be demolished due to lack of permits.
Abu al-Hummus said some of the homes issued demolition orders were built more than 40 years ago, and accused Israeli authorities of using permit laws to dole out "collective punishment" on Palestinians in Jerusalem. http://www.maannews.com/Content.aspx?id=770431
Palestinian families in Silwan receive evacuation notices http://www.maannews.com/Content.aspx?id=770416
Israeli settlers escorted by army raid village in Salfit district
A group of Israeli settlers escorted by Israeli military forces raided the village of Yasuf in the northern West Bank district of Salfit on Saturday.
The head of the Yasuf village council, Hafith Ebayya, said that a group of Israeli settlers raided the village and attempted to enter the al-Basatin area in central Yasuf.
Ebayya said that the settlers were escorted by military vehicles and soldiers, and that a military checkpoint was set up at the entrance of the village.
Clashes erupted between dozens of Palestinian youths and Israeli forces. http://www.maannews.com/Content.aspx?id=770470
Thousands commemorate DFLP anniversary in Gaza
The Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine (DFLP) celebrated its 47th anniversary on Saturday with a march in the Gaza Strip, as its leaders stressed the need for Palestinian unity and the importance of armed and popular resistance to end the Israeli occupation. http://www.maannews.com/Content.aspx?id=770467
Israeli farms exploit Thai workers and Palestinian children as government looks the other way
“This is not what I expected,” Dusit Doting says as he stands outside the white shipping container that he now calls home. The other Thai agricultural workers standing around Doting appear to agree with the sentiment. They work long hours, in often dangerous and hazardous situations, and all for less than the legal Israeli minimum wage of 25 NIS an hour. http://mondoweiss.net/2016/02/israeli-farms-exploit-thai-workers-and-palestinian-children-as-government-looks-the-other-way/
The Israeli left still has European colonial dreams
How did it come about that I, while I acknowledge the Nakba and favour the establishment of a new Jewish-Palestinian nationhood in this land, do not describe myself as a leftist?
It's about the fact that the leftist struggle in Israel is not a popular or class struggle, but an elitist one with a sectarian face. Being leftist in Israel is no longer about an ideology; "left" has become a symbol of identity, part of the struggle over identity politics that has so inflamed our era.
I wish in this article to stimulate discussion among English readers about the meaning of being leftist, not just in Israel but also in Europe and the West. The special case of the state of Israel, a place where the occupier is also a former victim, introduces an element that seems relevant in other contexts as well, including perhaps the expansion of green parties at the expense of the traditional red/social parties. http://www.middleeasteye.net/columns/left-means-identity-israel-1972066976
Hamas digs deep in Gaza for 'coming' underground war
For Gazans, the buzz of drones or the roar of fighter jets provide a near-constant reminder of Israel’s strategic dominance of the space above their heads.
But many here believe the next war could potentially be fought over the ground beneath their feet.
While exchanges of air strikes and rocket attacks have punctuated previous battles, Hamas’s main preparations for a future conflict are taking place out of sight and deep underground.
Analysts in Gaza say that tunnels are now seen as offering the best line of defence from an Israeli assault, as well as a potential route into Israeli territory for fighters tasked with retaliatory attacks and a potent psychological weapon.
Hamas too is lauding the tunnel builders for whom the threat of often deadly collapses is an ever-present danger. http://www.middleeasteye.net/news/hamas-digs-deep-coming-underground-war-gaza-417205867
Wie Israel „Palästinenser in Zionisten verwandelt“ indem es den palästinensischen Schulen israelische Lehrpläne aufzwingt
Israel übt finanziellen Druck auf palästinensische Schulen im besetzten Ost-Jerusalem in dem Bestreben aus, dass sie zu einem israelisch kontrollierten Lehrplan wechseln, nach lokalen Aktivisten und Offiziellen.
Fast alle Ost-Jerusalemer Schulen benützen einen Lehrplan, der von der palästinensischen Behörde entwickelt wurde, einer palästinensischen Regierung im Werden, die Mitte der 90er-Jahre durch das Oslo-Abkommen geschaffen wurde. Vorher richteten sie sich nach dem jordanischen Lehrplan.
Palästinensische Offizielle wehren sich heftig dagegen und warnen davor – es sei Teil intensiver Bemühungen Israels, Ost-Jerusalem vom benachbarten Westjordanland zu trennen und seine Kontrolle über die 300 000 Palästinenser der Stadt zu haben.
Friedensbemühungen haben lange basiert auf die Idee, Israel würde seine Besatzung Ost-Jerusalems beenden und die Stadt als Hauptstadt eines zukünftigen palästinensischen Staates anerkennen.
„Dieser Angriff auf unseren Lehrplan ist Teil von Israels Krieg gegen unsere palästinensische Identität“, sagte Sabri Saidam, der palästinensische Bildungsminister zu Al Jazeera. „Israel ist dabei, seine illegale Besatzung zu festigen“.
Israel versuchte, den israelischen Lehrplan schon 1967, als es Ost-Jerusalem eroberte, aufzuzwingen, war aber gezwungen worden, dies nach monatelangen Streiks und Protesten der Eltern und Schüler zurückzunehmen. http://www.tlaxcala-int.org/article.asp?reference=17361
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