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This Week in Palestine, August 22nd, 2014

by IMEMC
Welcome to this Week in Palestine, a service of the International Middle East Media Center, http://www.imemc.org, for August 16th to the 22nd, 2014.
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This week, Egyptian mediated talks end with renewed Israeli attacks targeting the Gaza strip claiming the life of over 60 civilians. These stories and more, coming up, stay tuned.


The Nonviolence Report

Let’s begin our weekly report as usual with the nonviolent activities organized in the West Bank. Israeli troops attacked anti wall protests organized on Friday in West Bank village. IMEMC’s Majd Batjali with the details:

Protests were organized this Friday in the villages of Bil’in, Ni’lin and al Nabi Saleh, in central West Bank. In addition to the village of Al Ma’ssara in the southern part of the West Bank.
In Bil’in and Ni’lin, Israeli soldiers attacked the protesters as soon as they reached the gate of the wall that separates local farmers from their lands.

Troops stationed their attacked the villagers and their international and Israeli supporters with tear gas. Many protesters were treated for the effect of the tear gas inhalation.

At the nearby village of al Nabi Saleh soldiers stop the protest before leaving the village. Later soldiers stormed the village and fired tear gas into residents’ homes causing damage.

In Al-Ma’asara village, Israeli troops stopped villagers and their supporters at the entrance of the village and forced them back, however, no injuries were reported.

For IMEMC News this is Majd Batjali.


The Political Report

After nine days of ceasefire Israel this week renews its attacks on Gaza after Egyptian mediated talks failed to reach a deal between Israel and the resistance in the coastal region. IMEMC’s George Rishmawi has more:

At least 60 Palestinians have been killed after the truce collapsed and the negotiating teams were called back from Cairo. After the negotiations reached a deadlock, Israel claimed that three rockets were fired from the Gaza Strip few hours before the extended cease-fire ended. Hamas and the other Palestinian resistance groups denied responsibility for the alleged rockets.

Few hours later, the Israeli airforce, launched a number of airstrikes that hit several residential areas in Gaza including the home of Mohammad Deif, the General Commander of Al-Qassam Brigade, the armed wing of Hamas, killing his wife and young son. Reports about the fate of Deif conflicted between surviving the fifth assassination attempt and his death.

The confusion was resolved after Abu Obaida, the spokesperson of Al-Qassam brigades, said in a televised speech that Deif “will enter Jerusalem leading an the army of liberation.” Abu Obaida also warned the local and International airline companies not to fly in or out of Ben Gurion International airport as the resistance groups will be attacking the airport frequently. He also warned the Israeli public of big assemblies and gatherings and asked the Israeli residents of the settlements close to the Gaza Strip to evacuate the area, and if they needed to be there, to stay in shelters.

Two days later Israel assassinated three Hamas leaders which lead some local observers to believe that Israel has received intelligence information during the five-day cease-fire and fabricated the launch of the three rockets from Gaza to end the truce and launch its attack against the Hamas leaders.

The resistance groups responded with barrages of rockets and mortar shells, most of which were either intercepted by the Iron Dome system or fell in open spaces, according to Israeli sources.
On Thursday the UN Security Council, expressed concern over the resumption of hostilities in Gaza, and called upon parties to resume negotiations to urgently reach what they called “a sustainable and lasting ceasefire.”

According to a Palestinian diplomat, the statement of the Security Council was approved by all the 15 members and is seen as a prelude for issuing a UN resolution in case the Palestinian and Israeli negotiating teams do not go back to Cairo for talks.

For IMEMC News, this is George Rishmawi


The West Bank and Gaza Report

The Israeli bombardment targeting Gaza continued this week. Up until the time of this report, more than 2095 Palestinians were killed and at least 10400 others injured due to Israeli attacks targeting the Gaza Strip. IMEMC Eman Abedraboo-Bannoura reports:

On Tuesday of this week Nine days of temporary ceasefire between Israel and the Palestinian resistance In Gaza came to an end when Israeli forces attacked a home killing five people including the wife and child of a Hamas leader.

All week, Israeli attacks targeted farm lands, residents’ homes and fishing boats at the shoreline in Gaza City and Rafah in the south.
According to Palestinian sources Gaza doctors have been shocked by the severity of wounds coming in to the hospitals – they have found evidence of the Israeli military’s use of banned weapons like DIME weapons. DIME stands for Dense Inert Metal Explosive.

Since Israel began its attack on Gaza, on July 8th till the time of this report, the Palestinian health ministry announced that the death toll in Gaza have reached at least 2095 with more than 10400 others injured.

In the west Bank this week, Israeli forces conducted at least 63 military invasions into Palestinian communities. During these attacks, Israeli forces kidnapped at least 90 Palestinians, including 48 civilians in Jerusalem.

Moreover, soldiers opened fire at pro-Gaza protesters in different West Bank communities causing injuries. A Palestinian youth was injured on Thursday during clashes with invading Israeli soldiers at the village of Husan near the southern West Bank city of Bethlehem.

Another youth lost his arm after troops shot him in a pro Gaza protest in Bethlehem city on Friday. Protests were also organized in Nablus, Ramallah and Hebron cities.

Moreover, Israeli soldiers wired and detonated two Palestinian homes in Hebron city, in the southern part of the occupied West Bank on Monday, and sealed the home of a third Palestinian with concrete. A Palestinian home was also demolished in occupied East Jerusalem.

The homes belong to the families of ‘Amer Abu Aisha and Marwan al-Qawasma, who are actively sought by Israel, and the home of detainee Husam al-Qawasma. Tel Aviv is claiming the three are believed to be behind the alleged “abduction and killing of three Israeli settlers” last June.

For IMEMC News this is Eman Abedraboo-Bannoura.


Conclusion

And that’s all for today from This Week in Palestine. This was the Weekly report for August 16th to the 22nd 2014 from the Occupied Palestinian Territories. For more news and updates please visit our website at http://www.imemc.org. This week’s report has been brought to you by Samer Jaber, and me Ghassan Bannoura.
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by Mike Novack
"At least 60 Palestinians have been killed after the truce collapsed and the negotiating teams were called back from Cairo. After the negotiations reached a deadlock, Israel claimed that three rockets were fired from the Gaza Strip few hours before the extended cease-fire ended. Hamas and the other Palestinian resistance groups denied responsibility for the alleged rockets.

Few hours later, the Israeli airforce, launched a number of airstrikes t"

1) How can anybody tell if the talks had ACTUALLY reached a deadlock since the truce broke down before the expiration of the scheduled negotiating time? In negotiations it is rather normal for there to be last minute proposals by either side. Now POSSIBLY the Israelis could have good enough spy intelligence to know that the other side wasn't going to do that but extremely unlikely that the Palestinians could have good intelligence whether the Israelis were or not.

Yes sure, could have known that there wasn't going to be a proposal worthy of full acceptance but that's how negotiations work, little by little to some agreement reached. Of course possible that it might have been known that there was going to be a last minute proposal for the Israelis that would have been divisive (and that's why the early breakdown of the cease fire). But in any case, last minute proposals requiring a continuation of negotiations (and so extension of a cease fire) are NORMAL in this sort of negotiations.

2) Are you trying to suggest that there weren't rockets fired? And before the scheduled end of the cease fire? Or that in waiting several hours to respond the Israelis at least weren't violating the cease fire in turn? I rather suspect that the reason for the denials is that many of the militant groups thought it was a bad idea not waiting just a couple more hours for the cease fire to terminate for lack of an extension. After all, what was gained by violating the cease fire?
by Stop US Aid to Israel
Thank you IMEMC for your outstanding reporting. I check your website everyday for the real news, which we do not get in the American capitalist press. Some say Israel is the 4th largest military power in the world, thanks to the US taxpayer contributions of $6 billion a year ($3 billion above the table, and $3 billion under the table when loans become gifts). In reality, it is the SECOND LARGEST military power in the world, as whenever Israel wants our tax dollars, it gets it. The US Congress, the US President and the Pentagon make sure Israel gets everything it wants to engage in Indian killing for its settler colony, also known as a US military base to protect US oil profits in the Middle East while we have 50% poverty, meaning 50% of the US population cannot provide $2,000 within 1 month to pay for an emergency. Israel has socialized medicine, thanks to our tax dollars, while we have private profit insurance racket, guaranteeing us the LAST place in life expectancy and infant mortality in the industrialized world.
NOT ONE NICKEL, NOT ONE DIME, STOP US/ISRAELI WAR CRIMES!
"Some say Israel is the 4th largest military power in the world, thanks to the US taxpayer contributions of $6 billion a year ($3 billion above the table, and $3 billion under the table when loans become gifts). In reality, it is the SECOND LARGEST military power in the world"

I assume you think the US is first, right?

Now do you REALLY believe Israel has a larger military than Russia, China, India, Pakistan, Britain, France ......... ? Notice that all of these are also nuclear powers.

For crying out loud, do you think Israel had a larger military deployed (number of planes, tanks, men, etc.) than Egypt in either the '67 or '73 wars? That they made much more effective use of what they had, that's another matter. There are standard references that track the military material of countries so look it up if you don't believe me.

No progress will be made as long as blinded by the fantasy "the only reason they keep winning is that they have more men and material". It's a quality problem, not a quantity problem.

BTW, please don't confuse what I have just said as referring to "how much could be deployed within 24 hours". By THAT measure the military strength of the Israelis might actually rank higher on the list of the total military strength of many countries with much larger militaries. The Israelis might not have all that much in total, it is after all a small country, but they are very, very good at immediately deploying everything that they have, having all their reserves called up and moving toward the fight, etc.

But that is NOT the same thing as total military power. Look at Japan vs the US in WW II. Japan was crushed by the superior military power of the US but that was NOT the situation on day one. That's the real "secret" about Pearl Harbor, not that the attack was allowed but that it could not have been prevented << had the US sortied all forces available for deployment on day one the Pacific Fleet would have ended up on the bottom and the war lost >>
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