An Israeli dossier supplied to American and European governments lacks any evidence justifying the attack on 6 Palestinian human & civil rights orgs, according to multiple news sources who've seen the classified documents.
The dossier instead focused on an unrelated group: the Union for Health Workers Committee, which ran hospitals and health clinics before it was blacklisted by Israel last year.
Israel is hoping to do the same with the 6 human rights organizations it is targeting now.
Multiple European governments—including Ireland, Belgium, and the Netherlands—have chosen to continue their relationships with the organizations after finding Israel’s evidence unconvincing.
The U.S. has yet to say whether or not they will support Israel's attempt to destroy Palestine's most prominent human rights organizations.
By attacking Palestinian organizations advocating for human rights, Israel is attempting to hide & avoid accountability for their war crimes against Palestinians. #StandWithThe6
THREAD: Israel’s baseless designation of 6 of the most prominent Palestinian human rights organizations as “terrorist groups” is a blatant attempt to silence criticism and attack Palestinian rights.
The organizations targeted are: @DCIPalestine; @Addameer; @alhaq_org; The Bisan Center for Research and Development; The Union of Agricultural Work Committees; and the The Union of Palestinian Women’s Committees.
The work of these organizations includes tracking the murders of Palestinian children at the hands of the Israeli military, exposing human rights violations in Israeli prisons, fighting for women’s rights, advocating for sustainable food practices, and much more.
Discussing Palestinians without Palestinians is the equivalent of an all-white task force on racial justice. Laughable. Absurd. Dangerous.
Jerusalem is an occupied city under international law, and Trump’s decision to move the U.S. embassy there should be seen for what it is: a flagrant attempt to deny Palestinians the right to the city they call home.
THREAD: The lives of six Palestinian political prisoners on hunger strike are in grave danger.
The six imprisoned Palestinians are on a lengthy hunger strike—between 51 and 90 days each—protesting their administrative detention by Israel.
Administrative detention—meaning indefinite imprisonment without charge or trial—is commonly used by Israel to torment Palestinians in custody and punish their families on the outside.
The six Palestinians are: Miqdad Al-Qawasameh, 24, Alaa Al-Araj, 34, Hisham Ismail Abu Hawasheh, 39, Rayeq Sadiq Bisharat, 45, and Shadi Abu Akar, 37.
THREAD: Israel is moving to further expropriate vast swaths of Jerusalem, all while the U.S. provides diplomatic cover.
Yesterday, while Israeli Foreign Minister Lapid was meeting with U.S. Secretary of State Blinken, Israel approved plans to move forward with thousands of housing units in occupied East Jerusalem.
One of the approved plans would entirely cut off the large Palestinian village of Beit Safafa from the rest of occupied East Jerusalem, completely surrounding it with illegal Israeli settlements.
Today marks the 21st anniversary of the start of the Second Intifada, the Palestinian uprising against Israel's illegal occupation & apartheid.
Here is what happened 21 years ago:
Former Israeli "Defense" Minister & war criminal Ariel Sharon (who, according to an Israeli commission, bears "personal responsibility" for the 1982 massacres of Sabra & Shatila), intruded on Al-Aqsa, Palestinians' holiest Muslim site in Jerusalem, w/1,000 heavily armed soldiers.
The intrusion led to a confrontation with unarmed Palestinian demonstrators at the Noble Sanctuary, and resulted in several unarmed Palestinians being killed, triggering the 2nd intifada. But that was only the last straw after years of Israeli brutality and land theft.
THREAD: Last week, after voting to send another $1 billion to the Israeli military, Congress also passed the “National Defense Authorization Act,” a bill that contains alarming provisions for supporters of human rights for Palestinians.
But before all the bad, @RepRashida, @repmarkpocan, and @RepAOC introduced an amendment to block the $735 million weapons deal between Boeing and the Israeli military. Unfortunately, the amendment was ruled out of the final bill.
The following concerning amendments were passed with bipartisan support, once again showing Congress’ hostility to Palestinian rights despite growing support from voters across the political spectrum. For a complete list check out @LaraFriedmanDC: