"I submit, therefore, that this year is not the [72nd] anniversary of the Nakba at all, but rather one more year of enduring its brutality; that the history of the Nakba has never been a history of the past but decidedly a history of the present." electronicintifada.net/content/resist…
Extracts from Joseph Massad's brilliant 2008 Nakba essay: "While Israel has succeeded in imposing physical & geographic realities, its attempt to obliterate historical memory has failed. Palestinians are always standing in the way of its falsification of their history & its own"
"To identify the Nakba as a past and finished event is to declare its success and insist on the irreversibility of its achievements. It is to insist that there is no longer a struggle to define it, nor a successful resistance that stands in its way" #Nakba72
"That the Nakba transformed Palestine into 'the Jewish State,' Palestinians are told, is not reversible and no amount of civil rights activism or national struggle will undo this major achievement. Palestinian citizens of Israel however seem unconvinced and continue to resist"
"If Palestinians would simply accept their status as mankubin [catastrophe-d], the Nakba, as an unfinished process, would be finally completed. This logic of conquest is not exceptional at all, nor is it limited to the Israelis" #Nakba72
"The presence of Palestinians is what provokes Israel to expel them. If Palestinians would accept to displace themselves and leave Palestine, Israel tells them, there would no longer be expulsions... Zionist insistence on self-displacement is not only directed at Palestinians."
"Since its inception until now, Zionism and Israel have always recommended and continue to recommend that world Jewry displace itself and come to Israel. Like the Palestinians, most Jews outside Israel continue to resist Israel’s call on them to displace themselves." #Nakba72
"While Israel is no longer able to force Jews outside its borders to move to it (and there were many times when it could), it has the ability and the will to displace the Palestinians no matter how much they resist." #Nakba72
"In resisting Israel, Palestinians have forced the world to witness the Nakba as present action; one that, contrary to Zionist wisdom, is indeed reversible. This is precisely what galls Israel and the Zionist movement." #Nakba72
"Israel’s inability to complete its mission of thoroughly colonizing Palestine, of expelling all Palestinians, of 'gathering' all Jews in the world in its colony, keeps it uneasy & keeps its project always in the present continuous" Joseph Massad electronicintifada.net/content/resist…#Nakba72
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New: @DefendourJuries write to @metpoliceuk Commissioner Mark Rowley to say they will return to Parliament Square holding "I Support Palestine Action" signs on Saturday. 🧵
And it looks like civil disobedience will expand to Manchester and Cardiff too.
In the new letter, the group is challenging the Met, asking if they really will investigate the hundreds of thousands who "have re-posted images [online] expressing support for Palestine Action".
They say: "We will be in Parliament Square again this Saturday and understand that others will be in Manchester and Cardiff too. We will again be prepared for arrest."
Just came back from the “We are all Palestine Action” (@Pal_action) protest against @YvetteCooperMP’s proposed ban of the group as “terrorist.”
Riot police were very aggressive and appeared to make several arrests. I saw assaults by police against peaceful protestors
Planned as a last minute response over the weekend, the protest had initially been called for nearby Parliament Square. But police imposed conditions, banning them from that location. So they held it in Trafalgar Square instead.
However, the square was mostly fenced off (due to some sort of stage for an event being constructed there). So the protest soon spilled over into the road, as the police pushed the protesters further and further away.
Just watched "We Will Dance Again," a BBC film written & directed by former (?) Israeli army reservist Yariv Mozer (who took part in the failed 2006 invasion of Lebanon).
Many significant omissions but perhaps most striking: the disappearance of the "Hamas rape campaign" lies.
Aside from two interviewees in the film who make extremely vague insinuations of fears of rape, even the word "rape" does not feature.
Raz Cohen, the former Israeli special forces soldier who repeatedly lied to mainstream media about seeing people raped at the Supernova festival –– and whose quote was behind the NYT's notoriously fake "Screams Without Words" headline –– DOES NOT APPEAR and isn't mentioned.
"... March saw the highest number of British spy flights over Gaza with 44 missions ... Gaza sits around 30 minutes flight time from the base [in Cyprus] so it is likely the RAF has gathered around 1,000 hours of surveillance footage over Gaza."
"A British spy flight was in the air on Monday April 1 when three Britons were killed in an Israeli strike on aid workers in Gaza. John Chapman, 57, James Henderson, 33, and James Kirby, 47, were among seven World Central Kitchen workers killed in the targeted assassination."
Breaking: ICJ dismisses Israeli attempt to rule out the South African case of genocide against Palestinians on technical grounds –– i.e. the court rules it a fact that there is a dispute between SA and Isr. on the question.
Breaking: ICJ rules there's a prima facie case to answer in South Africa's genocide case against Israel.
Breaking: The ICJ judge is now running through the genocidal language of Israeli politicians.
Cites infamous statements by war minister Yoav Gallant on siege and "human animals," as well as president Isaac Herzog's "entire nation" bile.