The Knesset Parliamentary Group for Ending the Occupation, led by MKs @AidaTuma and @mossi_raz, is holding its first meeting today - marking 55 years of military rule over the oPt.
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@AidaTuma@mossi_raz MK @AidaTuma starts off:
Once, the occupation was considered to be temporary. Today it appears that many around the world have gotten used to the horrors of occupation and siege. In order to perpetuate it and turn it into a done deal, Israel is operating an Apartheid regime.
@AidaTuma@mossi_raz > Even the horrific pictures from Shireen Abu Akleh's funeral a few weeks ago didn't make people think about what's going on here. It immediately turned into a debate about who went into the hospital when. Why is it so difficult to say that there's a moral problem here?
@AidaTuma@mossi_raz MK @mossi_raz: occupation is a situation in which a foreign military rules over a civilian population. This situation leads to human rights abuses, resistance, violence and counter-violence.
@AidaTuma@mossi_raz Occupation is the child who can't fall asleep for fear that soldiers will burst in to make an arrest. Occupation is the restriction of individual rights, of the right to movement and so on. And that's why we have to bring this situation to an end.
@AidaTuma@mossi_raz Our own @origivati speaks about 'Blue Wolf', the facial recognition technology used by soldiers to take pictures of random Palestinians to enter them into a database. The units serving in the oPt are made to compete for prizes to take as many pictures as possible.
@AidaTuma@mossi_raz@origivati Ori says that his commander told him, when he was serving as a tank commander in the oPt, that the point of their presence their was to make sure the Palestinians "wouldn't be able to lift their heads." By making the Palestinians constantly feel the IDF's presence, the logic is >
@AidaTuma@mossi_raz@origivati that they will be afraid to do anything at all that could raise the IDF's suspicion. That's how Palestinians have been living their lives for 55 years now. And it's all in order to further entrench the occupation. That's why we work to expose this reality and bring it to an end.
@AidaTuma@mossi_raz@origivati Next up: Yahel Gazit, an Israeli volunteer with #SaveMasaferYatta who lives w/ the Palestinian residents of Masafer Yatta as part of a solidarity project. She wrote her speech together with @Ali_awad1998, a local activist who's fighting to save his community from mass eviction. >
@AidaTuma@mossi_raz@origivati@Ali_awad1998 She says: The Supreme Court of Israel ruled to evict 1,300+ residents from the area. I sit here today and wonder if there's anyone at all who believes that this move is really about creating a military training zone, when right next door settlements are built without any problems
@AidaTuma@mossi_raz@origivati@Ali_awad1998 Yahel continues: we're about to turn 1300 people into refugees. Why doesn't this bother anyone? Why can't we let these simple people just tend to their sheep? To live with some self-respect? Let's not repeat the Nakba in 2022.
@AidaTuma@mossi_raz@origivati@Ali_awad1998@lizzadwoskin@washingtonpost@YeshDin These outposts are normally inhabited by a single couple or family, are not given permits by the State to be there, yet the State supports their existence de facto by letting them stay there and giving them access to funding, infrastructure and military protection.
@AidaTuma@mossi_raz@origivati@Ali_awad1998@lizzadwoskin@washingtonpost@YeshDin E.g. Shabtai from Havat Avraham in the S Hebron Hills states openly that he controls 9000 dunams, 6x more than he was given. "Wherever we set foot w/ our sheep is ours." Yesh Din documented several violent attacks by settlers from this outpost. This model exists all over the oPt.
For 55 years now, many elements of Israel's 'temporary' occupation in the oPt have been held together by a group of 'emergency measures' put in place in 1967 & renewed by a Knesset vote every 5 years.
Last night, due to the government's precarious situation, the vote didn't pass.
The government now has about three weeks to cobble together a majority to push the law through. If not, Israeli settlers will be - heaven forbid! - subject to the same system of military law under which millions of Palestinians have been held for 55 years. haaretz.com/israel-news/20…
The Israeli establishment is terrified of this seemingly unimaginable prospect.
They can't fathom a system where civilians are tried by military judges, children as young as 12 can be imprisoned, and political gatherings of over 10 people are illegal.
We're at Supreme Court in Jerusalem, where the hearing that will decide the fate of 1,300 Palestinian residents of Masafer Yatta in the South Hebron Hills (who are contesting turning their home into a military training zone) is about to begin.
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Before we begin - if you're not familiar with the facts of the case, watch this short explainer we put together on why Masafer Yatta has become 'Firing Zone 918' and what that means for the local residents.
Outside the court, BtS members have joined Masafer Yatta residents and other anti-occupation activists to say loud and clear: No to forced transfer. No to occupation. #SaveMasaferYatta.
For 20+ years, Israel has waged a legal battle against the residents of Masafer Yatta in an attempt to evict them from their homes in order to use the area as an IDF training ground, called "Firing Zone 918". Meanwhile, residents are forbidden from building on their own land.
While these families have grown over the years, they're frozen in time, unable to build legally and forced to wait for a final verdict.
That wait may be over this Tuesday, when the Supreme Court will decide whether to evict ~1,300 Palestinians from their homes.
We'll be holding a protest outside the Court while the case is being heard - because the need for yet more space to train soldiers, when so much already exists, is a terrible excuse for throwing people out of their homes.
And of course, we'll keep you updated about what happens.
ICYMI: Last week thanks to @HaMokedRights's legal battle, Israel's High Court ruled that the IDF can no longer bar Palestinian farmers who own land in the "seam zone" of the West Bank, from accessing their own land on the basis of the plot being *too small*.
The 'Seam Zone' is the (mostly agricultural) land trapped between the Green Line and the Separation Barrier, which in many places is built several hundred meters or even kilometers into the West Bank, meaning that many Palestinians are separated from their land by the Barrier.
In 2017 the IDF's Civil Administration stopped issuing permits to farmers whose plot is less than 330m²—a completely arbitrary figure. AND if a large plot was owned by several people, they divided the plot's size by the number of co-owners. Meaning, many farmers were wrongfully >
In the week since fmr PM Netanyahu released this video, he's been endlessly lambasted because he & his party have previously condemned us & other anti-occupation orgs' public criticism of the Israeli govt in English. Now he's doing the same: "Netanyahu's joining BtS!", they say.
For many Israelis, the idea of us "hanging out the dirty laundry for everyone to see"—criticizing our govt on the intl stage—is unacceptable. We'll get to that in a minute.
But first: let's talk about the absurdity of Netanyahu's video, and why he's nothing like us.
Netanyahu was ousted from office in June, and to say he's still bitter about it would be an understatement. But there's something particularly ironic about this video: warning us that the current govt will "pass a law that allows a policeman to enter your house w/o a warrant!"
The Israeli Twittersphere is raging over Internal Security Minister Omer Bar-Lev's meeting with Victoria Nuland, the US under-secretary of state for political affairs, after he tweeted that she'd brought up the subject of settler violence in their discussion.
Israelis from the political center/right, incl PM Bennett, are incensed by the mere recognition of settler violence, let alone calling it a problem. These Twitter warriors seem to have missed the *constant* settler attacks on Palestinians for years now.
Of course the under Sec of State brought up the issue. She understands that settler violence is a real threat & needs to be taken seriously. Bar-Lev represents a govt that not only lets it happen—it sends soldiers who protect & enable the violent settlers. (Photo—Ahmad Al-Bazz)