2,400 Palestinians face imminent homelessness after yesterday’s Israeli high court ruling, which paves the way for the Israeli military to take over their land.
These families have inhabited this land for 13 generations — long before Israel and Zionism even existed.
The pretense for this colonial theft and destruction? That the Palestinians of Masafer Yatta are “illegally” living in a military “firing zone.”
But Israel baselessly declared this “firing zone” in the 1980s, after the people of Masafer Yatta had lived there for centuries, with the explicit purpose of expelling them to colonize their land. Former PM Ariel Sharon brazenly discussed this ethnic-cleansing strategy in 1981.
And Masafer Yatta is not the only Palestinian land Israel has claimed for supposed military use: today 18% of the West Bank is considered a “firing zone.”
Palestinians living in these fake zones face regular home demolitions and violence from the Israeli military and settlers.
Yesterday’s Israeli high court ruling defies international law, which prohibits both the expropriation of land for reasons that do not benefit the people living on it as well as the forced transfer of those people.
But the judge in the Masafer Yatta case was himself a settler illegally living in the occupied West Bank. And Israel’s courts are not just biased; they are tools of its colonial, apartheid system that disenfranchises Palestinians to exercise control over them and their land.
No foreign government has held Israel accountable. In fact, the US gives it $3.8 billion per year to fund the bulldozers and other machinery that will be used to demolish homes in Masafer Yatta — as well as the soldiers that will train on top of the ethnically-cleansed village.
We must pressure our governments to stop the expulsion and end all funding to the Israeli military that provides the justification for, and perpetrates, it.
Israel sequentially commemorates the Holocaust, Israeli soldiers, and the creation of the state, promoting false Zionist narratives that:
1) The Holocaust justifies the ethnic cleansing of Palestinians. 2) Jews need a militarized, colonial, apartheid state to keep us safe.
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Israeli leaders intentionally designed the sequence of these fabricated, secular holidays, timing them to fall just after Passover on the Jewish calendar.
First, Israel uses Passover to establish a mythical pattern of Jewish history as recurring cycles of oppression and freedom.
Then, the holidays between Passover and "Independence Day" secularize and modernize Passover's oppression-to-freedom story.
Each year, they tell Israelis that Jews, especially in diaspora, are doomed to persecution — but a Jewish apartheid state with a strong army can save us.
The Palestinian working class can’t be free until Israeli apartheid, occupation, and settler-colonialism end — which can’t happen without resistance of Palestinian workers and international workers in solidarity.
How workers have united in and behind Palestine this past year ⬇️
In May 2021, hundreds of thousands of Palestinian workers — in multiple different industries, and across Gaza, the West Bank, and ’48 — all went on general strike to protest Israel’s ethnic cleansing in Jerusalem, bombing of Gaza, and military and police violence.
Their strike led to hundreds of millions of dollars of losses for the Israeli economy, demonstrating Israel’s dependence on Palestinian labor and the liberatory potential of a unified Palestinian working class.
As we mourn the Jewish, Romani, disabled, and queer people murdered in the Nazi genocides, we also draw strength from their resistance (see examples in thread).
May the memories of the murdered be for a blessing 🕯
And where there is oppression, may there thrive resistance❤️🔥
Jews light Hanukkah candles in the Westerbork transit camp, en route to concentration camps in the Netherlands.
A Jewish resistance fighter preparing a bomb on train tracks in Nazi-occupied France.
@ADL's Canary Mission-style smear against @m7mdkurd admits Mohammed's criticism of Zionism is the result of its material harm to his life and the lives of those he loves.
But it tries to obscure the actual violence he describes by policing the language he uses to describe it.
Elderly Palestinians sit defiant and unfazed in the face of Israeli violence at Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem.
They've been enduring this violence for most of their lives — and they are #not_budging, refusing to let it affect them or keep them from taking up space at Al-Aqsa.
For days, Israeli forces have clubbed Palestinians with batons and fired tear gas, stun grenades, and rubber-coated steel bullets, injuring more than 300 people and arresting more than 400. Israeli settler mobs have invaded, chanting genocidal slogans like "death to Arabs."
Palestinian resistance to Israeli state and settler violence has taken many forms, including throwing stones at the heavily armed forces or creating loud noise to disrupt settlers.
The chosen form of resistance for many elderly Palestinians has been #not_budging.
Israeli forces have detained 500+ and injured 170+ Palestinians at Al Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem since the beginning of Ramadan.
These Palestinians were simply congregating and praying at the mosque, which is one of the few remaining public spaces for Palestinians in Jerusalem.
Israeli forces’ weapons of choice have included sound grenades, tear gas, rubber-coated bullets, and batons. Their Palestinian targets have included children, journalists, paramedics, and women and men simply existing as Palestinian in public.
Here are some examples, via @theIMEU, of the blatantly one-sided Israeli violence against Palestinians at Al Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem.
Remember that this isn’t a “conflict” or "clashes" between two equal parties — despite Western media’s claims to the contrary.