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Posts tagged with the keyword: ‘Amira Hass’

Why is Israel limiting movement of Palestinian-Canadian businessman?

Why is Israel limiting movement of Palestinian-Canadian businessman?

For 15 years, Sabawi entered and left the country with no problems, as a senior partner in an insurance company and as chairman of a construction company. But in April, he was denied entry at Ben-Gurion International Airport.

IOA Editor: Quite a contrast to Natanyahu’s “economic peace plan” – Israel’s latest propaganda tool used to avert a meaningful dialog with the Palestinians, and to protect the Occupation. Read more »

Amira Hass: Fatah’s gauntlet

Amira Hass: Fatah’s gauntlet

The decision by Fatah’s Sixth Congress that the movement is sticking to negotiations as a means of achieving independence, statehood and peace is an admission that the use of arms during the second intifada was disastrous. That is a difficult admission for a movement founded on the sanctification of the armed struggle. And despite being tacit, it is a brave admission for Fatah at a time when most Palestinians are convinced that Israel does not want peace. Read more »

Amira Hass: Gazans detained in ‘giant pit’ during Cast Lead

Amira Hass: Gazans detained in ‘giant pit’ during Cast Lead

Forty Palestinians from the Gaza Strip were incarcerated in Israel Prison Service facilities during Operation Cast Lead at the beginning of this year, and 21 are still in prison. That’s a very small number, compared to the many hundreds the Israel Defense Forces arrested in Gaza, and as compared with the hundreds who were transferred for interrogation to various detention facilities in Israel before being released. Read more »

Israel toughens entry for foreigners with West Bank ties

Israel toughens entry for foreigners with West Bank ties

Israel has recently been putting up more obstacles for foreign nationals who enter [Israel] if they have family, work, business or academic ties in the West Bank. It now restricts their movements to “the Palestinian Authority only.” The people concerned are citizens of countries that have diplomatic ties with Israel, mainly Western countries. Read more »

Amira Hass: Cappuccino in Ramallah

Amira Hass: Cappuccino in Ramallah

[T]he prosperity in Ramallah and Nablus is misleading, just as it was misleading between 1996 and 2000, when the Israeli media and the Oslo spin doctors were impressed by all the coffee shops and high-tech companies. Today, as back then, the people so impressed are visitors-for-a-moment who engage in occupation denial. Read more »

Palestinian anger with Barenboim prompts him to cancel Ramallah visit

Palestinian anger with Barenboim prompts him to cancel Ramallah visit

Unlike the cancellation of Leonard Cohen’s concert in Ramallah, which got a lot of press, the cancellation of conductor and pianist Daniel Barenboim’s visit to the West Bank city has been kept almost secret. Both cancellations were spurred by different Palestinian groups which warned against what they described as the normalization with the occupation and with Israel. Read more »

Amira Hass: Israeli Jewish worldview sanctifies West Bank inequality

Amira Hass: Israeli Jewish worldview sanctifies West Bank inequality

The root of the problem is not the illegality of the settlements and outposts, but the Israeli Jewish worldview that sanctifies inequality. In other words, what is naturally befitting for the Jews ought to be denied the Palestinians… The official talk of two states conceals the prevailing reality of one state, from the river to the sea, a state that embraces the South African ideology of “separate but unequal development of the races.” All on the same strip of land, all under the rule of the same government Read more »

Amira Hass: Privately run checkpoint stops Palestinians with ’too much food’

Amira Hass: Privately run checkpoint stops Palestinians with ’too much food’

A West Bank checkpoint managed by a private security company is not allowing Palestinians to pass through with large water bottles and some food items – such as 6 pieces of bread. Read more »

Amira Hass: Time to believe Gaza war crimes allegations

Amira Hass: Time to believe Gaza war crimes allegations

Ashkenazi, like other Israelis, could have read the Red Cross’ protest during the offensive, that the IDF prevented medical teams from reaching wounded Palestinians by shooting at them. He or his aides could have gone to the Web site set up by Israeli human rights organizations, which was full of reports and testimonies. Read more »

Amira Hass: Israel bans books, music and clothes from entering Gaza

Amira Hass: Israel bans books, music and clothes from entering Gaza

Altogether only 30 to 40 select commercial items are now allowed into the Gaza Strip, compared to 4,000 that had been approved before the closure Israel imposed on Gaza following the abduction of Gilad Shalit, according to merchants and human rights activists. Read more »

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