We're at the Knesset, Israel's Parliament, for a conference on the subject of "After 54 Years: Between Occupation and Apartheid," hosted by MKs @mossi_raz and @AidaTuma.
We'll be live-tweeting. Stay with us.
@mossi_raz@AidaTuma We've only just begun, and Jewish Supremacist MK Itamar Ben-Gvir is heckling in order to close down the debate, calling the hosts of the event "terrorists". Ben-Gvir is known for having hung a picture of the Israeli mass murderer Baruch Goldstein on his living room wall.
@mossi_raz@AidaTuma Guest speaker @OmarSShakir "There are over 600 checkpoints in the West Bank that can turn a routine day into a horrifying ordeal."
Omar, Israel and Palestine director at @HRW, joins us by video link after Israel refused to renew his visa.
@mossi_raz@AidaTuma@OmarSShakir@hrw .@btselem Board Member @noyorly: "As opposed to Israelis, West Bank Palestinians not only need a special permit to enter Israel but their freedom of movement within the West Bank is also severely limited."
@mossi_raz@AidaTuma@OmarSShakir@hrw@btselem@NoyOrly Noa Galil of @Gisha_Access: "Although Israel removed its soldiers from within the Gaza Strip in 2005, it still controls Gaza's access to the sea, to the airspace and to land crossings. This isn't disengagement; this is domination by remote control."
BIG NEWS:
Head of IDF Central Command ends the practice of 'mapping'—invasions into homes of innocent Palestinians in the oPt. Huge credit to @sfardm's petition on behalf of @YeshDin & @PHRIsrael and a report we co-authored w/ them which described exactly what mapping looks like.
Despite our many testimonies, many claimed there's no way soldiers enter homes of Palestinians who aren't suspected of anything. Now it's clear that this was part of the IDF's routine in the oPt. It's hard to underestimate the impact of this decision on the lives of Palestinians.
Clearly, the occupation is still very much with us: soldiers will still invade Palestinian homes for other reasons and we'll have to wait and see if this decision is actually implemented. life-exposed.com/eng/
The ceasefire is of course good news, and we hope it will hold out for as long as possible. But it's only a matter of time until the next round of fighting; a question of when, not if. Because as long as we continue holding Palestinians under occupation, violence is inevitable.
We may no longer be dropping bombs on Gaza from the sky—for the time being—but today, like every day for years now, we control who enters/leaves the Strip, imports/exports, airspace & sea access. Gaza is still under our control not only during the operations but between them too.
Israel sees operations in Gaza as a necessary evil—having to periodically "mow the lawn" to keep the 2million people there under control. And every time, the red lines we crossed in the previous operation become the starting point of the next one. An endless spiral of violence.
A lot has been said recently about the IDF spokesperson unit conveying misleading information for operational purposes. But another less talked about aspect is the use of different messages and even personas, depending on their targeted audience.
A few recent examples >>>
In English they said our strikes on Gaza are aimed solely at terror targets, and that great efforts are made to ensure civilians wouldn’t be hurt.
In Hebrew the strikes were "the furthest thing possible from 'surgical'" & are conducted even at the price of harming civilians.
The Unit's Instagram page in Hebrew features a 'before and after' graphic of a high-rise tower block in Gaza being destroyed.
They preferred not to invite their English-speaking followers to see that harsh contrast, by not uploading any such post.
What's going on in Gaza is horrifying, but it didn't come out of nowhere. The flare-up comes after months of tension bubbling under the surface across Israel & the oPt that have translated into the riots we've seen over the last few days, alongside the assault on Gaza.
~THREAD~
Kahanists (Jewish supremacists) have been fanning the flames for a long time now. Of course, this does not absolve Palestinian rioters or Hamas of responsibility. But we don't hear enough in the media about Kahanists.
Reminder:
5 months ago, 100s of Kahanists attacked Palestinians & police officers in Jerusalem. 11 were injured. Of course, their political patrons Smotrich (a former minister) and Ben-Gvir weren't calling for the rioters to be shot as they are now.haaretz.com/israel-news/.p…
Israel woke up this morning to the horrifying reality of Kahanists (Jewish Supremacists) being elected to parliament.
We were horrified, but not surprised. Anyone familiar with the reality in the city of Hebron could see this coming from miles away.
In February, Netanyahu brokered an agreement between Kahane's disciple Ben Gvir, and Smotrich, another settler extremist, to ensure they would make it into the Knesset. But the political legitimacy given to Kahanists began long before Netanyahu made sure to have them elected.
It began when Govt after Govt bowed to the Kahanists' demands in Hebron and throughout the oPt. It began when violence against Palestinians was met with no resistance and became the easiest way to occupy more and more land.
Last October, Israelis were rightly horrified to hear that ~400 acres of forest burned down as a direct result of an IDF training exercise carried out in a nature reserve,despite warnings.
Now look at what happened when the IDF insisted on training in a Palestinian village today:
This is Jinba, a village in Firing Zone 918. Large-scale artillery forces arrived there this AM w/ armored vehicles. In response to @acri_online who reminded them of the damage caused last time, the IDF promised to avoid damaging residents' property. But somehow, this happened:
And this is what some of the agricultural lands looked like this morning, after the heavy armored vehicles flattened them. The residents depend on this land for their livelihood. Several months of hard work can be destroyed in a matter of minutes. (Video: Guy Botavia)